Bon Appétit
Ultimate Caprese Salad
Real talk: This is a dish to make when the tomatoes are peaking—at the farmers’ market, you should be able to smell them before you see them.
By Rick Martinez
Cherry Compote with Honey Yogurt
We usually rail against kitchen tools that do only one thing and take up precious drawer space, but cherry pitters earn their keep as far as we are concerned.
By Mina Stone
Tzatziki
Keeping the garlic whole and removing once it has added enough flavor will keep the flavor more mild, but if you want more of a punch, grate it before adding and leave it in.
By Mina Stone
Pickled Blackberries
Pickling berries is a great way to make the most of seasonal produce. Try them over ice cream and salad.
Oven-Dried Strawberries
Here’s your opportunity to use up berries that are slightly past their prime. This recipe method concentrates the berries’ flavors, so the more delicious they are to begin with, the better they will be dried. At Craftsman and Wolves in San Francisco, CA, William Werner combines them with raw berries in tarts or adds them to arugula salads. They're chewy—a bit softer than a dried apricot—with a plump, juicy consistency.
By William Werner
Caramelized Onions
Learning how to properly caramelize onions is key. Once you've mastered the basic technique, you’ll use them for everything from French onion soup to onion dip to topping burgers.
By Claire Saffitz
Basic Lemon Vinaigrette
Don’t believe the hype that every vinaigrette recipe should have one part acid to three parts oil. This more assertive ratio brings a lot more flavor to the table.
By Mina Stone
Rice with Parsley, Almonds, and Apricots
Steaming the apricots over the rice while it rests softens them just enough.
By Mina Stone
Use-It-Up Frittata
Kitchen economy: Use any leftover cooked vegetables, grains, or beans in your fridge for this frittata, then add any leftover frittata to a sandwich the next day.
By Meryl Rothstein
15-Minute Chicken Paillards with Slaw
A hard sear on the first side of the chicken ensures that it will get nicely browned without getting dry.
By Carla Lalli Music
No-Frills Shrimp Boil
Set a large colander in the sink before you add the shrimp so you can drain the seafood boil as soon as it comes off the heat.
By Andrew Knowlton
Grilled Halibut With Tomatoes and Hearts of Palm
For perfectly cooked halibut, all you need is a kiss of high heat from a grill or cast iron pan and a simple vinaigrette. This version is served with a juicy tomato salad.
By Seamus Mullen
Fried Whole Fish With Tomatillo Sauce
Cutting those slits in the fish is key. They help the fish cook more quickly and make it easier to tell when it's done.
By Amiel Stanek
Escarole with Italian Sausage and White Beans
Serve this dish as a side at a pot-luck gathering or for a quick-and-easy one-pot dinner.
Oatmeal Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches
Use one flavor (like pistachio) for this ice cream cookie sandwiches recipe, or mix it up: Each pint will yield enough ice cream for three sandwiches.
By Claire Saffitz
Lime Custards With Lychees
Making these sweet-tart wonders might be easier than remembering to buy ice cream.
Ice Cream With Saffron Oil And Sesame Wafer
Steeping saffron in hot water releases its color and aroma. If you want a pretty finisher without the expense of saffron, use extra sesame seeds.
By Alison Carroll
Chocolate Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches
These cookies are meant to be eaten frozen, so you might be surprised by the amount of salt. Don't be! Chilling dulls flavors and the extra salt gives them the boost they need.
By Claire Saffitz
Grilled Carrots with Cumin-Serrano Yogurt
Carrots love to burn when grilled over direct high heat; better to park them over a cooler spot on the grate and keep the cover closed if possible.
By Alison Carroll