Citrus
Chilled Beet, Orange and Dill Soup
For easy serving, ladle the soup into pretty bowls, and set them on the buffet table.
Lime Mascarpone Panna Cotta with Raspberries
Mascarpone is an Italian cream cheese sold at many supermarkets and Italian markets.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Chicken Salad Sandwiches with Blue Cheese
Using roast chicken from the grocery store makes this recipe super-easy. Improv: Add sweet and crunchy accents by mixing a few chopped toasted pecans and some dried cranberries into the chicken salad. Instead of rolls, use crusty French bread or thick slices of sourdough bread.
By Lovoni Walker
Southern "Barbecue" Shrimp
Charlotte Fekete of Athens, Georgia writes: "I'm a junior in college, and I'm planning to go to cooking school after graduation. I've already had some experience decorating cakes and working for a caterer, but it was my mom who taught me how to cook. I've also learned a lot from reading magazines and cookbooks."
Charlotte's mother learned this recipe years ago, when she was working on a shrimp boat.
By Charlotte Fekete
Grilled Tuna Burgers with Homemade Rémoulade
Self-crowned "BBQ Queens" Karen Adler and Judith Fertig have written more than 20 cookbooks between the two of them, including Weeknight Grilling with the BBQ Queens. Their tuna burger is infused with Mediterranean flavor and topped with a favorite New Orleans sauce.
By Karen Adler and Judith Fertig
Grilled Skewered Scallops and Apricots with Honey-Mustard Dressing
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Chile-Glazed Halibut with Avocado-Tomatillo Sauce
By Barbara Pool Fenzl
Scandinavian Shrimp Salad with Dill and Cornichons
For a more substantial meal, the salad can be served on pumpernickel bread or toasted French bread as an open-face sandwich and topped with slices of hard-boiled egg. Garnish with lemon wedges and dill sprigs.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Green Bean and Radish Salad
Charlotte Fekete of Athens, Georgia writes: "I'm a junior in college, and I'm planning to go to cooking school after graduation. I've already had some experience decorating cakes and working for a caterer, but it was my mom who taught me how to cook. I've also learned a lot from reading magazines and cookbooks."
Marinating the vegetables gives them a lively pickled flavor.
By Charlotte Fekete
Corn and Tomato Salad with Cilantro Dressing
Improv: Substitute chopped red or yellow bell peppers for the tomatoes in the salad; try basil instead of cilantro in the dressing.
By Lovoni Walker
Raspberry-Topped Lemon Muffins
Susan Elizabeth Fallon of Boxford, Massachusetts writes: "I love to create new recipes to share with my husband, nine-year-old son, and friends. For me, that's the fun and adventure of cooking. I believe that eating well means using fresh, high-quality ingredients, so I'm choosy about what I buy and I grow many of my own herbs."
Lemon sugar and fresh berries make these muffins special.
By Susan Elizabeth Fallon
Cantaloupe Salad with Lime, Mint, and Ginger
Charlotte Fekete of Athens, Georgia writes: "I'm a junior in college, and I'm planning to go to cooking school after graduation. I've already had some experience decorating cakes and working for a caterer, but it was my mom who taught me how to cook. I've also learned a lot from reading magazines and cookbooks."
Serve on its own for breakfast or with a scoop of sorbet or ice cream for dessert.
Serve on its own for breakfast or with a scoop of sorbet or ice cream for dessert.
By Charlotte Fekete
Lemon Chiffon Pie with Gingersnap Crust
Chiffon Pie, with its light, billowy filling, can't help but bring to mind the sheer, silky fabric it's named for. Soft, mousse-like lemon filling; crunchy, gingery crust — a super combo.
By Carolyn Beth Weil
Grilled Zucchini with Garlic and Lemon Butter Baste
A butter baste makes the zucchini so amazingly full-flavored that you can even omit the cheese — although it's a delicious accent to the lemony zing.
By Rick Browne
Moroccan-Spiced Lamb Burgers with Beet, Red Onion, and Orange Salsa
He may be executive chef at London's luxe Conservatory at The Lanesborough, but Paul Gayler knows a thing or two about American cuisine, too. In The Gourmet Burger, he rethinks the barbecue classic using premium and international ingredients. Here, he adds mildly spicy North African flavors.
By Paul Gayler
Guacamole with Fresh Corn and Chipotle
Forget placing the avocado pit in your guacamole — unless you like how it looks. It doesn't stop the dip from turning brown.
By Barbara Pool Fenzl
Blueberry Daiquiris
By Lillian Chou
Pickled Shrimp and Vegetables
Don't be surprised if you're asked for this recipe again and again — these shrimp are an absolute knockout. The bright acidity of the marinade and the crispness of fennel, celery, and onion are a delicious counterpoint to the sweetness of the shrimp.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Blueberry-Lime Ice Pops
Few desserts scream summer as much as these ice-cold pops on a scorching day. Lime juice adds a tart, refreshing twist to this classic fruit treat on a stick.
By Lillian Chou