
Steamed Black Cod with Soy-Chile Sauce
An aromatic broth of garlic, scallions, and ginger infuses the fish and helps keep it incredibly moist.
One-Pot Clam Bake
Serve this no-frills feast with cold beer and bowls of melted butter and steaming broth for dipping. The broth cleans the clams, particularly steamers, of any stubborn grains of sand. To serve 4, halve the recipe and divide ingredients equally between two large (8-10 quart) pots.
Baltimore Crab Cakes
Crab cakes are so popular in Baltimore, they're even sold at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Use lettuce instead of a bun, and serve with a squeeze of lemon.
Candy-Stripe Beet and Carrot Slaw
Candy-stripe beets (also known as Chioggia beets) won't bleed into this yogurt dressing as their red cousins would, so they make this summer slaw beautiful. They're available in better supermarkets and at farmers' markets.
Tri-Tip with Chipotle Rub
Also known as the bottom sirloin or triangle steak. Beefy enough to stand up to a bold spice rub, this cut is legendary in California, where the oak-grilled steak is served with salsa and beans.
Pork Tonkatsu With Watermelon-Tomato Salad
Pound the pork into superthin cutlets to get the best crust-to-meat ratio. Make extra for a next-day sandwich.
Celery, Apple, and Fennel Slaw
Our update of the Waldorf salad has so much crunch, we skipped the walnuts. Serve with grilled pork, fish, or chicken.
Carrot, Cilantro, and Chile Slaw
Using a combination of red, white, and yellow carrots will make this slaw even more striking.
Kalbi
Also known as Korean-style or cross-cut short ribs. We fell in love with this bone-in cut at Korean BBQ joints and are therefore partial to its Korean name (and flavor possibilities). Buy 2 pounds of cross-cut short ribs, each sliced lengthwise about 1/3" thick.
Classic Coleslaw Dressing
If you're craving the traditional picnic favorite, try this recipe, which makes enough to dress 8-9 cups of shredded cabbage and vegetables.
Tuscan Kale Caesar Slaw
The crisp-tender texture and robust flavor of thinly sliced Tuscan kale stands up to the tart, Caesar-like dressing of this hearty slaw. Serve as a first course or as a side with grilled chicken, beef, or lamb.
Chicken Breasts with Tomato-Herb Pan Sauce
The key to this sauté: Cook the tomatoes with the bits of chicken left over after you've seared it in the pan. When the tomatoes burst, swirl in the remaining marjoram butter to finish the pan sauce.
Grilled Halloumi With Watermelon and Basil-Mint Oil
Cherry tomatoes—grilled on the vine and drizzled with fragrant basil-mint oil—burst with flavor alongside salty grilled Halloumi cheese and crisp, cool watermelon.
Summer Tomato Bouillabaisse with Basil Rouille
Briny shellfish give this quick bouillabaisse its depth of flavor. Basil rouille (a garlicky Provençal mayonnaise) adds vibrancy.
Anchovy Butter
Spoon this umami-rich compound butter over your favorite steak as it rests.
Skirt Steak with Chimichurri Sauce
Also known as fajita steak. It might look like a weight lifter's belt, but skirt steak is juicy and delicious. With a flavor-to-cost ratio that works strongly in your favor, this thin cut cooks quickly for an impromptu BBQ. Buy one 1 1/2 pound skirt steak (about 1/2" thick) and cut it in half crosswise.