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Summer

Zucchini, Sun-Dried Tomato, and Mozarella Tart

Using frozen puff pastry for the crust makes this quiche-like tart super-easy.

Cold Avocado Soup with Chili Coriander Cream

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Asparagus Soup

This pretty, easy-to-make first-course soup is flavorful and creamy, yet is extremely low fat-it has only one tablespoon of butter and no cream at all (except for an optional sour cream garnish). Pour your favorite beer or a fruity white wine throughout the evening.

Grilled Lamb Chops with Red Wine, Garlic and Honey Glaze

The honey does not sweeten the chops-it just helps them brown. For an authentic accompaniment, uncork a bottle of the pungent resin-flavored Greek wine called retsina, or simply opt for a favorite Sauvignon Blanc. Serve coffee ice cream and purchased baklava to complete the menu.

Fettuccine with Summer Squash and Rosemary Butter

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Strawberry Shortcakes with White Chocolate Mousse

Perhaps the ultimate springtime dessert — classic strawberry shortcakes are spruced up with white chocolate mousse.

Spiced Peach Sundaes

Cardamom and nutmeg are lovely notes of spice in these super sundaes. Caramel ice cream would be good here, too.

Roasted Tomatoes with Anchovies, Garlic and Parsley

Serve this rustic tomato mixture over pasta or as part of an antipasto platter.

Shrimp and Mango Skewers with Guava-Lime Glaze

Colossal shrimp make a stunning presentation, but jumbo shrimp will also be pretty.

Panna Cotta with Strawberry-Vin Santo Sauce

(Panna Cotta con Salsa di Fragole al Vin Santo) As tiramisù became the Italian restaurant dessert of the 1980s, so did panna cotta take over in the 1990s. The original recipe for "cooked cream" comes from Piedmont, but Tuscans have appropriated it. Their version of the eggless custard is often topped with honey and pine nuts, since the Tuscan city of Pisa is Europe's largest producer of pinoli. This recipe incorporates those ingredients into the custard, then tops it off with a delicious strawberry sauce laced with Vin Santo, the cherished dessert wine of the region. Begin making this one day ahead.

Lattice-Topped Apricot Tart

(Crostata di Albicocche) What could be better than apricots—the best of summer—held in a tender pasta frolla, or sweet pastry? Tarts are a favorite Tuscan dessert, and in fact are so beloved that they're often eaten for breakfast and as snacks, too. If you make this later in the summer, use white peaches if you can find them, and leave the skin on; it will turn a beautiful ruby color when cooked.

Corn on the Cob with Garlic-Ancho Butter

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 45 min

Mint Julep Sorbet

A treat for mint julep fans. Traditional silver mint julep cups or frozen parfait glasses add a nice accent at serving time.

Bow Ties with Peas, Lemon, and Mint

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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