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Dinner

Summertime Sōmen Noodles

Serve these classic Japanese noodles family-style, in a pool of ice water. Dip the noodles in a sauce made with dashi, rice vinegar, and soy sauce, or fill a bowl with noodles and scatter the sauce on top.

Spicy Tahini and Avocado Soba

This cooling soba salad has a creamy, savory dressing flavored with tahini, miso, rice vinegar, and sriracha. Jicama matchsticks add crunch, while avocado contributes richness.

Citrus Jerk Bass with Fonio

The savory, warming flavor of jerk seasoning gets brightened with plenty of citrus in this simple and delicious bass recipe.

Tomato-Coconut Curry With Cod

This tomato curry is enriched with coconut cream and brightened with fresh basil and lime juice.

Swordfish Steaks with Asparagus Salad

This satisfying seafood dinner comes together in as little as 20 minutes. Cooking the fish, then making the warm, herby mustard dressing in the same skillet also means cleanup is a breeze.

Weekly Meal Plan: June 4–8

Chicken shawarma, herby tuna pasta, and mapo tofu.

Big-Batch Roasted Kale Is a Dinnertime Savior

Even though my kids won't eat it.

Yes, Steak Can Be a Weeknight Dinner

It doesn't always have to be saved for special occasions.

Weekly Meal Plan: May 28–June 1

Barbecue pork, hot-honey chicken, and a chef's salad upgrade.

Grilled Bistecca with Herby Fish Sauce

Why baste your steak with fish sauce? It's called umami. Get into it.

Shrimp and Chorizo Mixed Grill

This crowd-pleasing surf-and-turf dinner features lots of fresh spring asparagus, making it just the thing for your Memorial Day cookout.

Turkish Lamb Kebabs

In this recipe for classic Turkish kebabs, lamb marinates in tomato paste and a mix of spices—including cayenne pepper, cinnamon, and cumin—before hitting the grill.

Lemon Salmon with Creamy Cucumber Salad

Marinate salmon in lemon zest and fresh dill, then grill and serve with crunchy chopped cucumbers draped in a coleslaw-like dressing.

Peach Caprese

When summer is at its height and the peaches are so ripe that you can smell their sweet aroma just by walking by, it's time for this bright salad.

Paccheri With Shellfish, Squid, and Tomatoes

Yes, seafood cooks quickly, but sometimes it's worth it to spend some time building layers of flavor into a sauce as you would with a big pot of ragù.

Malfatti with Pancetta and Cherry Tomatoes

Malfatti—literally "badly made"—are not as tricky to shape as you think. This sturdy gnocchi-esque dumpling dough is a breeze to work with.
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