Summer
French-American Potato Salad
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Rustic Bread Salad
When preparing bread salad, do not drizzle with oil and vinegar until just before serving, or the bread cubes will become soggy.
Spicy Baby Okra and Olives
Serve as a relish with the meal, or offer as cocktail nibbles. Make these one or two days before the party.
By B. Smith
Summer Pudding
Pudding is a term that is used interchangeably with dessert in Ireland, so not all Irish puddings are the milk-based treats Americans think of when they hear the word. Here's a fine example: a pretty dessert of bread and assorted sweetened berries are in season, but many people want to eat this delicious pudding even when fresh berries aren't available. Fortunately, frozen ones work just as well. Begin preparing this a day before serving so that it can set up overnight.
Blueberry Cobbler
As a child, I was a picky eater and this cobbler was especially hard for me to take, since it's sort of an ugly dish. After being threatened with a trip to the doctor for vitamin shots, I did start eating more, and the cobbler turned out to be one of my favorites. It's a classic North Carolina recipe and is one of my mom's signature dishes. It's so simple and takes no time to make.
By Kathy Spivey and Donna Spivey
Mocha Ice Cream Tart
Kids and adults alike will get a kick out of this tower of ice cream. It makes a spectacular-yet easy-dessert for summer birthday celebration.
Grilled Lemon-Honey Chicken Breasts
For a quick and easy meal, grill some vegetables — like red onions, bell peppers and eggplant — alongside the chicken.
Sharpen your chopping skills and learn how to joint a whole chicken with our technique videos.
Stuffed Red Bell Peppers
"I grew up in the middle of Croatia, near Zagreb, where the cuisine is very heavy — lots of meat and potatoes," writes Snjezana Hercigonja of Raleigh, North Carolina. "But when I was young, it was customary to vacation on the Mediterranean coast in the summer, where you go to the market every day to see what's good, and everything is really fresh and light. Even the fat is good, since it's usually olive oil. This recipe is based on dishes from that region.
Select peppers that are flat on the bottom — they stand up better while cooking. Mashed potatoes would be a perfect side dish.
Peaches in Brown Sugar with Rum Sauce and Ice Cream
Tracey Medeiros of Atlanta, Georgia, writes: "I'm a food stylist and recipe developer — and passionate about my job. My husband is also a major foodie. We usually cook at home three nights a week, depending on our schedules. Even after cooking all day, I don't mind coming home and cooking some more. I still find it a calming experience."
You could also dress up breakfast by spooning these peaches over waffles.
By Tracey Medeiros
Caramelized Nectarines
I was first tempted to serve these with a dollop of crème fraîche, or vanilla ice cream, but I resisted because I didn't want to dilute their flavor, and I was right to do so, for the balance of flavors is perfect.
Muscovado sugar is a very dark, usually organic, unrefined sugar from Madagascar. If you can't find it, simply use dark brown sugar.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Blueberry-Lemon Cake with Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting
"A few weeks before my best friend’s wedding in San Francisco, I flew into town for her bridal shower," writes Constance Stevenson of Portland, Oregon. "The luncheon was catered by Thymes Two Catering. For dessert, they served an elegant blueberry and lemon layer cake with a tangy lemon frosting."
Summer Chicken Sauté with Tomato-Basil Sauce
Peperoncini, breadsticks, and orzo mixed with sliced oil-cured olives would round out the main course beautifully. End with raspberries and sweetened whipped cream.
Summer Vegetable Stir-Fry with Couscous
A complete vegetarian main course, with fresh herbs and Moroccan accents.