Make Ahead
Smoked-Bluefish Pâté
If a bite of this clean, bright "pâté" transports you to a sunny beach on Nantucket, that's because it's inspired by a similar spread offered at the island's Straight Wharf Fish Store. This rendition can be whipped up effortlessly, but it's a substantial and statement-making appetizer nonetheless.
Peach Barbecue Sauce
When you've had your fill of ripe peaches eaten out of hand, peel the rest for this fruity-tangy sauce. Brush it on grilled pork or chicken toward the end of cooking, and serve extra on the side. And who could say no to a dab of leftover sauce on a cream cheese — topped cracker?
Oven-Fried Picnic Chicken
For easy eating on a picnic, chicken thighs and drumsticks are great because they can be firmly grasped without the use of utensils. This moist and flavorful recipe is delicious either warm or cold.
Be sure to start the chicken marinating at least 30 minutes ahead.
By Tracey Seaman
Broccoli-Cheddar Dip
This thick, cheesy dip is delicious with broccoli spears or bread sticks, or even as a spread on slices of bread. Serve any leftovers on baked potatoes or tossed with potato salad.
By Tracey Seaman
Cape Brandy Tart with Brandy Sauce
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Dinner After Dark: Sexy, Sumptuous Supper Soirées by Colin Cowie. For more about Cowie, click here.
I can't remember a Christmas back at home when we didn't sit around the family table and enjoy my sister Anne's wonderful tart at the end of the meal. It's heartwarming and incredibly convenient: It can be made days in advance and frozen, with no effect on the delicious result. For Christmastime, add 1/2 cup glacéed cherries to the batter; these holiday treats are the red and green cherries, preserved in jars.
By Colin Cowie
Neapolitan Ice Cream Pie
By Melissa Williams
Chocolate-Hazelnut Pudding
This luscious pudding offers a tasty hit of calcium to help build bones. If you can't find hazelnut-flavored chocolate, substitute 1/4 cup Nutella and use 3 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch instead of 2; the result will be milder in taste.
By Lesley Porcelli
Best-Ever Pie Crust
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Five-Minute Vanilla Ice Cream Pie with Warm Berry Compote
Make this pie the night before — it takes just minutes to put together. If you don't want to think that far ahead, serve the sauce over scoops of ice cream.
Chocolate Brownies with Orange Cream Cheese Frosting
Use one, two, or all three toppings.
By Pam Anderson
Simple Syrup
Here's a secret to sweeten your summer. This syrup is easy to make, and because the sugar is dissolved, it blends easily in Margaritas and other cocktails. Try it in iced tea and lemonade, too.
By Ryan Magarian
Chipotle Aioli
By Diane Rossen Worthington
Semolina Pudding with Fresh Berries
This recipe was created by chef Dan Barber of Blue Hill restaurant in New York City and Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Pocantico Hills, New York. It's part of a special menu he created for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program. For this Summer dessert, Chef Barber suggests experimenting with any seasonal berry.
By Dan Barber
Lemon Vinaigrette
This recipe was created by chef Dan Barber of Blue Hill restaurant in New York City and Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Pocantico Hills, New York. It's part of a special menu he created for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program and is used in his Summer Salad. The recipe makes more than enough lemon oil, but it stores well in the refrigerator and can be served with fish or used to flavor dips.
By Dan Barber
Deviled Eggs with Horseradish and Black Pepper
By Pam Anderson
Chilled Yellow Squash and Leek Soup With Coriander and Lemon Crème Fraîche
The soup can also be served warm.
Lemon and Blueberry Ice Cream Terrine
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from < by Lauren Chattman.
It's simple to doctor plain vanilla ice cream, transforming it into layers of fresh-tasting lemon and blueberry ice cream. Crushed creme-filled sugar wafer cookies add crunch. Dollops of softly whipped cream alongside each slice are a simple and pretty finish.
By Lauren Chattman
Sichuan-Pepper Oil
We tried making this oil with Sichuan peppercorns that were not ground but found eating them whole just too numbing. Like the red-chile oil above, it's the perfect thing for adding a final blitz of flavor.
Red-Chile Oil
We like to make up a batch of this oil and keep it on hand for seasoning Asian dishes just before serving.
Shredded Chicken with Ginger and Cilantro
Many of the minority peoples of Yunnan traditionally boil a chicken to show respect to their dead. Once the ceremony is finished, they shred the meat and mix it with ginger, garlic, and cilantro to make "ghost chicken." The lime in this recipe, unusual for Chinese cooking, suggests the influence of Southeast Asia, which the province borders.
By Baita Daiwei Ting and Kunming