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Chicken Salad Sandwiches with Blue Cheese
Using roast chicken from the grocery store makes this recipe super-easy. Improv: Add sweet and crunchy accents by mixing a few chopped toasted pecans and some dried cranberries into the chicken salad. Instead of rolls, use crusty French bread or thick slices of sourdough bread.
By Lovoni Walker
Raspberry-Topped Lemon Muffins
Susan Elizabeth Fallon of Boxford, Massachusetts writes: "I love to create new recipes to share with my husband, nine-year-old son, and friends. For me, that's the fun and adventure of cooking. I believe that eating well means using fresh, high-quality ingredients, so I'm choosy about what I buy and I grow many of my own herbs."
Lemon sugar and fresh berries make these muffins special.
By Susan Elizabeth Fallon
Fresh Fruit with Mascarpone and White Chocolate Dip
This dessert is easy and indulgent.
By Lovoni Walker
Grilled Zucchini with Garlic and Lemon Butter Baste
A butter baste makes the zucchini so amazingly full-flavored that you can even omit the cheese — although it's a delicious accent to the lemony zing.
By Rick Browne
Baked Garden Tomatoes with Cheese
Susan Elizabeth Fallon of Boxford, Massachusetts writes: "I love to create new recipes to share with my husband, nine-year-old son, and friends. For me, that's the fun and adventure of cooking. I believe that eating well means using fresh, high-quality ingredients, so I'm choosy about what I buy and I grow many of my own herbs."
Here's just what to do with all those tomatoes you have now. This versatile dish is great as a side, on toasted baguette slices, as a zesty omelet filling, or atop grilled fish.
By Susan Elizabeth Fallon
Pasta with Grilled Vegetables and Feta
Pasta, cheese, and a few summer vegetables make a quick and easy main course.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Grilled Chorizo, Goat Cheese, and Watercress Pita Pizzas
For a vegetarian version, substitute Soyrizo for the chorizo. Follow the same cooking directions, but do not drain.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Red, White, and Blue Potato Salad
Potatoes in three colors give this salad an all-American look.
By Rick Browne
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.
By Barbara Pool Fenzl
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.
Chocolate Zucchini Mini-Muffins
By Melissa Clark
Zucchini Ginger Cupcakes
These delicate, lightly spiced cupcakes are reminiscent of carrot cake. Grated zucchini makes them exceptionally moist.
By Ian Knauer
Watermelon Sundae
Fresh and creamy all at once, this clever combination of rich ricotta ice cream and icy-cold watermelon chunks is a twist on the classic Creamsicle. Shaved bittersweet chocolate complements both flavors beautifully.
By Lawrence Karol
Two-Berry Shortcakes
Sweet berry juices are absorbed by a cushion of simple-to-prepare drop biscuits in a dessert that's made for the season.
By Melissa Roberts-Matar
Lemon Curd Cheesecake
Expect a line to form when you unveil this stunning dessert. It's swirled throughout with tangy lemon curd, which amplifies the richness of the surrounding cheesecake.
By Maggie Ruggiero
Zucchini Carpaccio Salad
A meat-free carpaccio, this crisp mix of zucchini and arugula gets a boost from olive oil and salty cheese.
By Melissa Roberts-Matar
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.
By Melissa Roberts-Matar
Herbed Goat-Cheese Toasts
Goat cheese makes a lovely base for fresh herbs, carrying their flavor and punctuating their brightness with its gentle tang; in this spread, it tastes particularly mild because of the little bit of whipped cream folded in. Take the cheese out to soften before heading for the farmers market, and by the time you get back, it will be ready to mix with whatever herbs you've found there.
By Shelley Wiseman
Angel-Hair Pasta with Fresh Tomato Sauce
This dish focuses on the goodness of ripe tomatoes, letting them be just what they're meant to be — wonderful.
By Ian Knauer