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Greek Pumpkin Phyllo Pastries

This recipe is a perfect sweet appetizer for any fall feast.

Za'atar Spice Blend

Herby, tangy, nutty, and slightly salty, this Middle Eastern blend of herbs and spices elevates every dish it touches

Chipotle-Grilled Pork Steaks with Corn Salsa

Cut into steaks, pork shoulder is a well-marbled, quick-cooking cut that's terrific for grilling—especially when seasoned with a barbacoa-style rub.

Grilled Whole Cauliflower With Miso Mayo

Basting cauliflower in a spicy butter sauce as it grills infuses it with flavor while turning it beautifully amber. An impressive-looking vegetarian entrée, it also makes a wonderful side dish to any grilled dinner.

Mix-and-Match Fools

The only thing better than eating ripe berries straight from the carton: Tossing them with sugar so they’re juicier and sweeter, then folding them into freshly whipped cream.

Frozen Margarita Pie

Tart, creamy, and boozy—this is your favorite summer cocktail in pie form.

Universal Marinade

Finely grating the aromatics in this Vietnamese-leaning marinade unlocks their flavor without endless chopping.

The Only Salsa You Need

Pico de gallo, but make it roasted.

Chile Crisp

This all-purpose chile crisp—which is tangy, spicy, and addictive—will give your other condiments an inferiority complex. You’ve been warned. Put it to good use on eggs, meat, seafood, or hearty salads.

All Day Every Day Sauce

Once you’ve paired this sauce with all sorts of vegetables and proteins, reinvent it. Try adding chopped toasted nuts, minced tender herbs, spices (such as cumin, turmeric, or coriander), and/or finely chopped dried fruit (like raisins, apricots, and/or dates).

Skillet-Charred Summer Beans With Miso Butter

If you don’t feel like smoking up your kitchen by charring the beans on the stovetop, try grilling or just blanching them instead.

Cheesy Stuffed Tomatoes

You don’t have to use mozzarella; other fresh cheeses like ricotta, goat, or feta will work, though you might miss that stretchy molten-cheese effect.

Big Beans and Tomato Vinaigrette

If you’d like, soak the beans overnight before cooking; it will help them cook more quickly and evenly.

Roasted Red Pepper Frittata

A well-seasoned cast-iron pan is your friend here. If, despite your best efforts, the frittata sticks when you turn it out, just flip it back over so that any imperfections are hidden underneath.

Tomato and Parmesan Risotto

Use the smallest tomatoes you can find at the market for this dish. They’ll be extra sweet and have thin skins.

Spaghetti with No-Cook Puttanesca

This recipe packs in all the punches puttanesca is known for—salty! briny! olive-y!—without the need to cook a sauce. Two types of tomatoes are involved: beefsteaks get blended until smooth, and then tossed with cherry tomato halves.

Perfect Pesto Pasta

The key to this classic pesto recipe is to add the basil at the very end, instead of blending everything all at once—that way, the basil maintains its flavor and vibrant green color.

Smash Burger Alfresco

Cooked in a pan on the grill, this double-decker smash burger won’t smoke out your kitchen, blanket your stove with grease, or force you to spend even one more minute of the sweet summer nights indoors.

Hummus with Spiced Summer Squash and Lamb

Herby cumin-spiced lamb and squash over a bed of creamy hummus makes for a delicious and simple dinner. Serve it with lots of toasted pita for scooping everything up.

Grilled Lamb Chops and Peppers

Lamb chops need enough time on the grill to let the fat render. You’ll get flare-ups as the fat melts onto the coals—that’s inevitable—but instead of letting the chops char, just move them to a new spot as needed and keep going.
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