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Vegetable Frittata With Asiago Cheese
At Captiva Art Cafe on Captiva Island, Florida, chef Matthew Mitchell offers imaginative pasta and egg dishes as his meatless selections. We reduced the yolks in his frittata, but all the wonderful flavor is still there. Mitchell accompanies the frittata with toasted focaccia.
Cauliflower with Almond Aillade
Aillade's egglessness leaves it with a slightly weaker constitution than it's cousin aioli, so it can break more easily. Happily, it doesn’t matter if it breaks—carry on and it will all come together when it hits the hot cauliflower and a little water.
Grapefruit-Orange Crostatas
While these mixed citrus tarts bake, the semolina flour in the frangipane absorbs the juices and turns into a slightly puffed, airy layer surrounded by flaky pastry.
Custard Tart with Cream and Fresh Fruit
If eggy flan-like desserts are your thing, you are going to love this crustless vanilla-infused tart.
Fried-Bread Panzanella with Ricotta and Herbs
Frying thick slices of bread in olive oil on only one side gives you a magical combination of crisp and soft so that the bread can soak up the tomato juices without getting soggy.
Seared Halloumi with Peanut Dukkah
Sear squeaky, salty Halloumi cheese in a pan—it won’t melt, but will get a crisp golden crust—then douse in honey and a spicy nut and seed sprinkle and serve as an appetizer or with a simple green salad.
Chocolate Budino With Candied Walnuts
To make this silky pudding, whip up a custard of yolks, sugar, milk, and cream, then pour it over dark chocolate. Chill, and top with candied walnuts when serving.
Make-Ahead Sheet-Pan Meatballs
This is the simplest way to make a large batch of meatballs that you can turn into a variety of dinners, from pasta to soup to sandwiches.
Sheet-Pan Chicken with Tomatoes and Mozzarella
Call it "Pizza Chicken" and the whole family will love this fresh take on those classic Italian-American flavors in one-pan chicken dinner form.
Cardamom Knots
These Swedish morning buns, also known as Kardemummabullar, are traditionally paired with coffee and have an amazing floral and delicately peppery flavor.
Ricotta and Zucchini Cannelloni
This simple weeknight dish relies on zucchini ribbons instead of noodles, and is stuffed with a zippy ricotta-pea filling.
Antipasto Salad
Long sweet peppers show up at farmers’ markets during the peak of the season and may be sold as long sweet yellow, sweet banana, Hungarian Sweet, or Cubanelle. You can substitute two medium red, orange, or yellow bell peppers (don’t use the green ones).
Ricotta Panna Cotta with Nectarines and Honey
Treat this spoonable dessert as a vehicle for piles of your favorite peak-season fruit.
Mussels With Chorizo and Tomatoes on Toast
Topping fried bread with brothy mussels, beans, and tomatoes turns it into a hearty knife-and-fork dinner.
Honey Scones with Rhubarb Compote
This is a simple scone recipe with a bit of a makeover: Each scone is glazed with sticky honey and served with a dollop of clotted cream and tart rhubarb compote.
Summer Pizza with Salami, Zucchini, and Tomatoes
It's a pizza. It's a salad. Here, store-bought pizza dough gets this family-friendly dinner on the table in less than an hour.
Grilled Chicken Salad with Romesco Sauce
Purée grilled bell peppers, almond butter, sherry vinegar, and garlic into a delicious smoky-sweet sauce that pairs perfectly with a crunchy grilled chicken salad.