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Guacamole with Fresh Corn and Chipotle

Forget placing the avocado pit in your guacamole — unless you like how it looks. It doesn't stop the dip from turning brown.

Andouille and Beef Burgers with Spicy Mayo and Caramelized Onions

Prolific cookbook author James McNair has been chief judge of Sutter Home Winery's burger cook-off since it began in Napa in 1990. One of his books, Build a Better Burger, includes every winning recipe. Some past winners — and McNair's Louisiana roots — inspired the burger here.

Pickled Shrimp and Vegetables

Don't be surprised if you're asked for this recipe again and again — these shrimp are an absolute knockout. The bright acidity of the marinade and the crispness of fennel, celery, and onion are a delicious counterpoint to the sweetness of the shrimp.

Pickled Red Onions

Pickled red onions — a staple at meals throughoutu the Yucatÿn peninsula — are one of our all-time favorite condiiments. They are wonderful piled on a burger, roll-up, or sandwich; tossed in a salad; or festooned over a plate of sliced tomatoes, drizzled with olive oil, and then finished off with a generous amount of freshly ground black pepper. They also make a colorful topping for just about any hors d'oeuvre.

Melon and Mint Tabbouleh

Removing the typical cucumber from tabbouleh leaves plenty of room for fresh honeydew or any cool, sweet melon in this summer-inspired departure.

Chopped Salad

This salad is great for picnics. It has all the components of a family favorite: beautiful color, satisfying crunch, and a delicious dressing. The recipe is adapted from one developed by freelance recipe tester Penelope Hoblyn, who often makes the salad for large gatherings.

Soba Salad with Feta and Peas

Hearty soba noodles and tangy feta cheese create a lightning-quick vegetarian dish that even meat eaters will flock to. Served cold or at room temperature, it's just what we want on a warm evening.

Lemongrass and Cilantro Sauce

Fresh Corn Sauté with Tomatoes, Squash, and Fried Okra

Brandi Neuwirth of Cary, North Carolina, writes: "My family and I moved here from Los Angeles last year, and my new surroundings have really influenced my cooking. There's a great farmers' market nearby where I get lots of local ingredients like tomatoes, squash, and, of course, okra. The produce there inspired me to create this dish, which is a real taste of the South." Tossing the okra in cornmeal before frying creates a crisp coating, adding texture to this colorful, summery dish.

Pork Gyros with Yogurt-Tomato Sauce, Red Onion, and Arugula

Juicy pork replaces the traditional lamb in these sandwiches. Tomato and capers are a lively addition to the yogurt sauce.

Lamb Stew with Leeks and Baby Artichokes

Lamb shoulder is meltingly tender here, and a natural partner for earthy-sweet artichokes.

Tuna and Fava Crostini

Favas lend a fresh note here. For the most robust flavor, use tuna packed in olive oil rather than water.

Mock Risotto

Unlike a traditional risotto, this easy side dish for the stew needs barely any stirring at all.

Grilled Red Pearl Onions

These onions work as a starter or as an accompaniment to steak and salad.

Crab-and-Pork Spring Rolls

Fatty pork is the standout ingredient in these crisp spring rolls; it adds intense flavor and a tender texture to the crab and vegetable filling. Fresh ginger and a generous amount of cilantro add kick.

Cellophane-Noodle Salad with Roast Pork

This noodle salad, studded with slices of sweet mango and crisp cucumber, is a cooling oasis in the midst of a meal packed with rich, spicy dishes. The glazed roast pork gives the salad added dimension, but could also be served on its own.

Hot-and-Sour Soup with Shrimp, Napa Cabbage, and Shiitake Mushrooms

With authentic Asian flavor, this soup is a perfect light supper.
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