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Simplest Kale Salad

Memorize the recipe for this classic, cheesy kale salad and make it your go-to side for any family dinner.

Three-Bean Picnic Salad

This salad is really flavorful and filling, and super easy to make. Karena’s been making it for our picnics and barbecues for years, and it’s always a hit.

Flatbread Caprese

Top-of-season cherry tomatoes and fresh mozzarella turn flatbread—either homemade or store-bought pizza dough—into a refreshing, delicious summer appetizer.

Cold Sesame Noodles with Cucumber

Remember those sesame noodles I used to order in New York as a cash- strapped actress? Well, I’ve re-created my own recipe here and, in my humble opinion, it’s even better than the original. Best part? This is a cinch to make.

The Tool You Need for No-Stress Grilling

Whether you're grilling a big batch of burgers, a delicate whole fish, or a ton of cherry tomatoes, the grill basket's got your back. This simple, inexpensive tool will help you take on grilling's biggest challenges with none of the stress.

July's #EpiRecipeClub Pick is This Steak-Avocado-Pineapple Situation

Consider this your invitation to the internet's hottest dinner party.

Grilled Wild Alaskan Pollock with BBQ Sauce and Pickled Slaw

Inspired by summer and ready for the grill this Wild Alaska Pollock dish is great recipe for a small dinner party, family, or just for you (with leftovers). Complemented with a side of bright and crispy coleslaw, this dish brings together all the flavors of summer in perfect easy grilling package.

California Roll Bowl

Starting with fresh ingredients like avocado and cucumber this take on a poke bowl is simple to execute and surprisingly tasty. Try this variation on everyone’s favorite sushi roll, deconstructed, with all the great taste of a California roll.

WILD ALASKA POLLOCK TACOS

These easy to execute fish tacos are a crowd pleaser and will bring your taco night up a notch with Wild Alaska Pollock. Paired with smoky adobo sour cream, this simple take on a Mexican classic will bring your taco game to the next level.

Seafood Queso Dip

This Tex-Mex classic features a unique twist on the original recipe. Adding seafood kicks flavors to a whole new level.

Summer Salad with Lemon Dijon Dressing

In summer, raw corn kernels add crunch and sweetness to any salad and can be enjoyed freshly sliced, right off the cob.

Farmer's Wife's Breakfast

Round out a breakfast of spiced lamb sausage patties with a handful of leafy greens and creamy avocado.

Grilled Little Gems with Cherry Tomatoes, Nectarines, and Creamy Dill Dressing

Char tender, crunchy, irresistible mini heads of romaine lettuce on the campfire, then smother them in dilly buttermilk dressing.

Chicken Satay

In this Indonesian satay, the dipping sauce is used as a marinade to give the meat more intense flavor.

Tinfoil Shrimp Boil

Seafood is particularly well suited to steam cooking and takes less time to cook than poultry or red meat. Build these packets ahead of your camping trip and alway have a meal at the ready.

Niçoise Toast

Fried bread is our contribution to the classic Niçoise. Here, oil-packed tuna gets a boost from mayo flavored with garlic, sherry vinegar, and smoked paprika, plus mixed fresh herbs.

Marinated Squash With Hazelnuts and Ricotta

The simple trick to this easy dinner? Salt the squash pieces and let them drain in a colander before cooking. This releases excess liquid and concentrates the flavor.

Hanger Steak with Charred Scallion Sauce

As this pan-seared steak rests, char scallions in the same skillet, then toss with toasted walnuts, grated garlic, olive oil, and all manner of things bright and briny for an addictive condiment you’ll turn to again and again.

Charred Cabbage with Goat Cheese Raita and Cucumbers

Go hard when charring the cabbage wedges—to the point you might think you did something wrong. They are dense and resilient and need a long time on the grill to soften.

Grilled Strip Steak with Blistered Tomatoes and Green Beans

Grill cherry tomatoes in a skillet alongside strip steaks until charred and saucy, then toss them with fresh tomatoes, garlic, and red chile for a sweet, tangy, perfect summer sauce.
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