Summer
Grilled Chicken and Romaine with Caper Dressing
Grill the lettuce? Trust us, you'll make this dish again and again.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Marinated Baby Vegetables
Be sure to buy a colorful assortment of baby vegetables. Serve as a side for roasted meat or fish, as an antipasto with salumi and breadsticks, or as an appetizer with crusty bread and goat cheese.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Polenta and Vegetables with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce
This filling meatless meal satisfies nearly a quarter of your daily fiber needs.
By Georgia Downard
Quinoa Cakes with Eggplant-Tomato Ragù and Smoked Mozzarella
Food editor Lillian Chou, who is also gourmet's resident runner of marathons, swears by quinoa: "I have so much more energy if I eat it before a race!" And transforming this power grain into crisp cakes topped with a substantial rustic sauce and gooey softened mozzarella creates another compelling reason to love it—it just tastes so good.
By Lillian Chou
Cherry-Apricot Cobbler
By Susan Reid
Buttermilk Cookies
Miss Lewis mentions buttermilk cookies, which she pairs with ice-cold lemonade, but as far as we know, she never committed a recipe to paper. When we developed one, the big debate was about texture: Soft or crisp? What you see here is the cookie of your dreams, with a tender interior and the slightest bit of crispness around the edge.
By Edna Lewis
Brandied-Peach Pork Chops
By Paul Grimes
Peach Blueberry Pie
To keep the pie crust from getting soggy, brush the bottom with egg white.
By Sheila Lukins
Summer Berry Crisp
Juicy berries are marvelous nestled under a crispy top. This dessert is easy enough for a beginning baker to make and serve with pride.
By Sheila Lukins
King Orchard's Sour Cherry Pie
Sour cherries have a short season. If you can't find fresh ones, use quick-frozen or canned sour cherries.
By Sheila Lukins
Rosy Peach & Ripe Melon Sangria
Rosé wine with fresh fruit adds the right touch to this spiced-up menu.
By Sheila Lukins
Summer Pizzas
You can slice and dice the ingredients for these no-cook pizzas in advance, but serve them right after assembly so the flatbreads don't get soggy.
By Sheila Lukins
Thai Summer Rolls
Rice paper is available in the Asian-foods section of many supermarkets.
By Sheila Lukins
Duck Breast with Roasted Peaches and Walnut-Parsley Fried Rice
Chef Charlie Palmer shared this recipe for one of his signature dishes at his Dry Creek Kitchen restaurant in Sonoma, California, exclusively with Epicurious. Crisp-skinned, juicy duck breasts are accented with gingery fried rice and sweet roasted peaches for a stunning dish that's surprisingly simple to make. Note that the recipe makes more than enough soy-lime emulsion for the fried rice. Leftover emulsion, which will keep refrigerated in an airtight container for up to three days, can be used in stir-fries and salads or as a sauce for tuna tartare or dumplings.
By Charlie Palmer
Flank Steak with Melon Relish
Briggs takes iron-rich lean beef to another level by topping this steak with cantaloupe, one of the best sources of vitamin A, a nutrient that keeps your skin and eyes at their healthiest.
By Gene Briggs
Grilled Corn on the Cob with a Trio of Flavored Butters
Sweet summer corn, a whole-grain source of potassium, is delicious on its own. Even better: Spread it with one of the flavorful butter blends created by Bonaparte for a luxuriously indulgent touch.
By Joe Bonaparte
Mahi-Mahi with Fresh Cilantro Chutney
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Bresaola-Wrapped Persimmons with Arugula
Look for bresaola (air-cured, thinly sliced beef) in the refrigerated section of some supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and Italian markets.
WHAT TO DRINK: A fruity, sassy, off-dry white wine like Lindemans 2005 "Bin 75" Riesling, Australia ($8).
By Jill Silverman Hough
Coconut Rum Cake
Though the presentation of this cake— all white-glazed and topped with undulating ribbons of toasted coconut—will take everyone's breath away, we promise that it will only get better from there. (And the cake's rich, coconutty, rum-nipped flavor will never hint that it was a one-bowl effort.)
By Maggie Ruggiero
Guanabana Sherbet with Tropical Fruit
This gorgeously scented, lush dessert radiates the tropics: As the guanabana—otherwise known as soursop—sherbet melts on the tongue, it releases notes of exotic fruits and flowers that are beautifully complemented by the other fresh fruits served with it.
By Maggie Ruggiero