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Herbs & Spices

Sticky Grilled Chicken

Molasses, pomegranate juice, and apricot jam lend a deliciously sweet-tart, barbecue sauce–like glaze to this summertime grilling staple.

Grilled Corn With Basil Butter

Stir fresh basil and thyme into softened butter, and your grilled corn will taste even sweeter and more aromatic.

Late Summer Tomatoes With Fresh Herbs

Tossing the tomatoes with lemon juice and fresh herbs intensifies their flavor.

Canned Tuna Is the Summertime Flavor Bomb You Need

Move over bacon bits—we’ve got something better throw on top of our salads.

Green Bean and Tuna Salad With Basil Dressing

Our idea of summer salad means minimal cooking, lots of fresh greens, and enough protein to feel filling.

Pasta With Clams, Corn, and Basil Pesto

Other quick-cooking shellfish, such as mussels or medium shelled shrimp, can be substituted for the clams, but you might need an extra splash of pasta water to loosen the sauce.

Crab Salad Tostadas

Crispy tostadas are piled with a refreshing crab salad, seasoned with Old Bay, fresh mint, jalapeño, and lime.

White Peach and Bourbon Vanilla Ice-Cream

No ice cream machine needed for this boozy summer treat.

Grilled Chicken Caesar Sandwiches

Deeply charred mustardy chicken thighs are paired with a crunchy and refreshing fennel-basil slaw for the ultimate summer chicken sandwich.

Grilled Chicken With Lemon and Thyme

A grilling recipe that's make-ahead friendly and doesn't have to marinate for hours to pick-up great flavor? Oh have we got you covered.

Grilled Swordfish with Tomatoes and Oregano

We're flipping the script and marinating after grilling. In this case, it's swordfish steaks in a punchy red wine vinegar dressing with capers and oregano.

Grilled Shrimp with Turmeric Mojo Sauce

To keep shrimp tender, don’t let them sit in the marinade for too long before grilling. The acid in the citrus will start to firm up and cook the flesh.

Grilled Salt-and-Pepper Black Bass with Curry Verde

Two tips for grilling whole fish like a pro: Use two large metal spatulas to make turning it a lot easier, and season the entire fish—we’re talking head to tail and inside and out.

Garlicky Grilled Squid with Marinated Peppers

Squid loves the grill, getting crispy-charred along the edges and tender in the middle. For even more punch, pair it with smoky bell peppers and a lemony herb salad.

Grilled Salmon with Lemon-Sesame Sauce

Adding an entire lemon—skin, pith, and flesh—to the sauce provides brightness and texture. Any bitterness from the pith will be offset by the sesame oil and honey. That balance makes it a super versatile condiment that pairs well with grilled or roasted vegetables and is great as a topping for stews and braises come winter.

Honeydew Salad With Ginger Dressing and Peanuts

This all-green salad gets a kick from serrano, ginger, and just a hint of fish sauce. Keep the melon ice-cold for maximum contrast.

The Big Batch of Green Sauce You Can Turn Into 9 Different Dinners

Garlicky, herb-packed chermoula can go anywhere pesto goes.

We Tested All of the Tools and Found the Actual Best Way to Grate Ginger

We tried a ceramic grater, a rasp-style grater, and a new ginger grating tool by Microplane to see what worked best.

Sumac-Rubbed Lamb with Minty Artichokes

We can't think of a better large-format meat. A leg of lamb is fatty and flavorful, and its size makes it hard to overcook.

Steak and Spring Vegetable Stir-Fry

To keep the snap peas and asparagus peppy and bright, sauté them separately from the meat, then return them to the pan so they get their fair share of the gingery sauce.
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