Bon Appétit
Custard Tart with Cream and Fresh Fruit
If eggy flan-like desserts are your thing, you are going to love this crustless vanilla-infused tart.
By Claire Saffitz
Lemony Cabbage with Mint
When all the flavors meld, the dried mint blooms and transforms this dish into a refreshing slaw that pairs well with fatty cuts of meat.
Swiss Chard–Tahini Dip
If you love hummus or baba ghanoush, this dairy-free dip will become a new favorite. Just make sure you have plenty of warm flatbread to scoop it all up.
Cold Udon with Grapefruit Ponzu
Cold noodles tossed in a bright citrus and chile sauce are the ideal canvas for jammy roasted tomatoes in this light summer dish.
By Andy Baraghani
Fried-Bread Panzanella with Ricotta and Herbs
Frying thick slices of bread in olive oil on only one side gives you a magical combination of crisp and soft so that the bread can soak up the tomato juices without getting soggy.
By Ben Jackson
Seared Halloumi with Peanut Dukkah
Sear squeaky, salty Halloumi cheese in a pan—it won’t melt, but will get a crisp golden crust—then douse in honey and a spicy nut and seed sprinkle and serve as an appetizer or with a simple green salad.
Crispy Fish with Brown Butter and Kohlrabi
Toast hazelnuts in a buttered skillet until the whole mix turns to a nutty golden elixir, then add lemon juice for a pop of freshness and spoon over perfectly crisped fish fillets.
By Anna Stockwell
Chopped Salad
Toss roasted squash and charred Brussels sprouts through a salad of chickpeas, salami, olives, and cheese; add a lemony oregano vinaigrette and enjoy.
Chocolate Budino With Candied Walnuts
To make this silky pudding, whip up a custard of yolks, sugar, milk, and cream, then pour it over dark chocolate. Chill, and top with candied walnuts when serving.
Herb-Rubbed Cast-Iron Chicken with Pan Sauce
Letting the chicken skin dry out before cooking really helps give it texture when cooked, as does the signature move of rotating the cast-iron skillet for even browning.
Coconut-Strawberry Ice Cream Pie
It’s pie without baking and an ice cream sundae without the fuss (not to mention the salted coconut crust). We call that a win-win-win.
By Kat Boytsova
Cold Beef Tenderloin with Tomatoes and Cucumbers
Beef tenderloin is precious enough to baby on a two-zone grill: Sear it over high heat, then transfer it to the cooler side and turn it often to hit a perfect medium-rare.
By Anna Stockwell
Antipasto Salad
Long sweet peppers show up at farmers’ markets during the peak of the season and may be sold as long sweet yellow, sweet banana, Hungarian Sweet, or Cubanelle. You can substitute two medium red, orange, or yellow bell peppers (don’t use the green ones).
By Andy Baraghani
Curried Tofu Wraps
Store-bought curry pastes come in varying degrees of spiciness, even if their labels all say the same thing. If the cooked tofu isn’t as hot as you’d hoped, amp it up by tucking a slice or two of Fresno chile into your wrap.
By Molly Baz
Ricotta Panna Cotta with Nectarines and Honey
Treat this spoonable dessert as a vehicle for piles of your favorite peak-season fruit.
By Claire Saffitz
Peach Lassi Sorbet With Crushed Blackberries
Don’t skip the vodka. It will give the sorbet a smoother, less icy texture.
By Andy Baraghani
Plum-Cardamom Crumble with Pistachios
Cardamom, pistachios, and lemon add a vibrant twist to this seasonal, jewel-toned dessert.
By Molly Baz
Peanut Rice Noodles with Pork and Collard Greens
This one goes out to all the peanut sauce fans out there. And if you’re thinking, Peanut butter and pork? Sounds crazy! Trust us, it works. Also trust us on this: Putting sugar in your noodles for this recipe is crucial. It balances the salt, heat, fat, and tanginess going on here, and brings out the flavors of everything else (nope, it doesn’t make anything sweet).
By Chris Morocco
Cold Paprika-Grilled Chicken with Marinated Peppers
You can do the grilling for this dinner a full day ahead. Then just pull the grilled chicken and peppers out of the refrigerator an hour before serving and toss them with the sweet-tart vinaigrette.
By Anna Stockwell
Coconut Rice Noodles with Ginger and Turmeric
Blooming the ginger, turmeric, and black pepper in oil is essential for releasing their aromatic properties into the sauce.
By Chris Morocco