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BLT Wraps with Horseradish Mayonnaise

The classic components of a BLT get enhanced with a spicy, zesty horseradish mayo—the ideal foil for ripe summer tomatoes and salty bacon.

Coconut Rice Noodles with Ginger and Turmeric

Blooming the ginger, turmeric, and black pepper in oil is essential for releasing their aromatic properties into the sauce.

Peanut Rice Noodles with Pork and Collard Greens

This one goes out to all the peanut sauce fans out there. And if you’re thinking, Peanut butter and pork? Sounds crazy! Trust us, it works. Also trust us on this: Putting sugar in your noodles for this recipe is crucial. It balances the salt, heat, fat, and tanginess going on here, and brings out the flavors of everything else (nope, it doesn’t make anything sweet).

Rice Noodles al Pomodoro

Bursting with jammy cherry tomatoes that make their own sauce, this rice noodle–and–chili oil riff on the classic Italian pasta takes just 20 minutes to throw together.

Fiery Green Tahini Sauce

This is the condiment version of those summer sandals you want to wear with everything. It goes with sandwiches, crunchy vegetables, and chips.

Chicken Cobb Salad

Bacon does double-duty in this nuanced version of Cobb salad: the crispy slices add flavor and texture, and the rendered fat becomes the base of a warm vinaigrette.

Yellow Tomato Bloody Mary

Yellow tomatoes are sweeter than red, so this mix is big on heat and zing.

Tomato Toast with Chives and Sesame Seeds

Juicy, jewel-toned, peak tomatoes need little meddling: Thick slices of toasted country bread spread with a garlic-mayo schmear and sprinkling of sesame, chives, and lemon zest add just enough interest.

Watermelon With Lime Dressing and Peanuts

This boldly flavored fruit salad is a welcome accompaniment to any grilled main.

Grilled Serrano Salsa Verde

Grilling the chiles tames their heat a bit and adds a nice smoky flavor to this green sauce. You can fine-tune the heat by using fewer or more chiles, depending on the intensity of the ones you have and your personal taste. This sauce goes well 
with any grilled meat or fish.

Sambal Shrimp Lettuce Wraps

The shrimp cooks in minutes, so while it’s marinating, set out a platter of lettuce cups, mint sprigs, chopped peanuts, sliced cucumbers, and the reserved sauce.

Master Vegetable Marinade

Turn any roasted or grilled vegetable into a picnic-ready cold salad by marinating it for a few hours in this sweet-tart vinaigrette. Stir in your favorite fresh herbs just before serving.

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.

Miso Kale Caesar Salad

With tahini, miso, a touch of sweetness, and rice vinegar, this umami-lover’s dream salad is the perfect way to put a fresh spin on a Western classic.

Grilled Steak and Mixed Peppers

Top grilled strip steaks with charred shishito and mini bell peppers for a sweet, smoky, occasionally spicy summer dinner.

Oregano-Marinated Tomato Salad

Marinating sliced tomatoes in salt, pepper, olive oil, and fresh oregano intensifies their flavor and brings out their rich juices. Serve with crusty bread for mopping it up.

Noodles with Chilled Tomato Broth

Inspired by the Korean soup kuksi, this chilled tomato broth is topped with noodles and crunchy vegetables for a refreshing summer dinner.

Turmeric-Kale Fried Rice

The simple addition of turmeric (or curry powder) instantly transforms plain old rice into a completely different dish.

Miso-Carrot-Cucumber Salad

This lightly seasoned cucumber salad, similar to Japanese sunomono, has spiralized carrots for sweetness and a punch of fresh ginger.

Matcha Coconut Ice Cream

This dairy-free ice cream is infused with matcha and a touch of organic vanilla, and has a rich, sweet flavor.
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