Simple Cooking
Couscous Salad with Currants, Pine Nuts, and Celery
This couscous salad is just right for a late summer barbecue.
Trenton Tomato Pie Pizza
This simple, tomato-lovers' pizza is inspired by a classic pie served in Trenton, New Jersey.
By Katherine Sacks
Hibiscus-Mint Granita
Granita is a light dessert, one you could enjoy any day of the week. The hibiscus flowers make it extra special and elevate the simple ice to dinner-party status. The trick to the granita's texture is to stir, or mash, it several times during freezing. This prevents it from freezing in a solid block.
By Art Smith
Fava Bean, Radish, and Corn Salad
Any side dish or salad that includes corn is pretty, but fava beans and striking-looking breakfast radishes—with their elongated shape, rosy red color, and creamy-looking root ends—make this dish more appealing and appetizing than most. Like most chefs, I love favas, but if you can’t find them or think they are too much trouble, replace them with lima beans.
By Art Smith
Watermelon and Feta With Lime and Serrano Chili Peppers
Believe it or not, watermelon and feta make a great pairing. Toss in some hot chili peppers and cilantro and you have a salad to delight everyone who tries it. Buy seedless watermelon for this—you won’t be disappointed when you try it.
By Art Smith
Mango, Mint, and Pineapple Smoothie
This smoothie transports you to the tropics with the mango and pineapple. I usually make it in my Chicago kitchen on a rainy day when I need some bright flavors.
By Art Smith
Zucchini "Noodles" With Eggplant and Tomatoes
Summer squash forms the base of this play on ratatouille, with pan-seared eggplant and cherry tomatoes rounding things out.
By Katherine Sacks
Yogurt Marinated Chicken Skewers With Toum Garlic Sauce
This is simply the most tender, succulent chicken you can eat—thanks to the yogurt marinade, which is a great tenderizer. These skewers are wonderful grilled, but broiling under high heat is delicious too. If you use wooden skewers, soak them in water for at least 15 minutes before using them, so that they don’t burn before the chicken is cooked.
By Maureen Abood
Toum (Garlic Sauce)
A spoonful of toum elevates any steamed or roasted vegetable, or pasta or grains—or use it as a dipping sauce for good bread.
By Maureen Abood
Slow Cooker Calico Beans
Calico beans are a satisfying cross between chili, baked beans, and a sloppy joe filling. Full of a homemade barbecue-style sauce, these calico beans are meaty, tangy, salty, and deliciously perfect for any barbecue, picnic, or potluck you are heading to!
By Annalise Thomas
Slow Cooker Amaretto-Poached Peaches
Start cooking them right before dinner, and these boozy peaches will be ready just in time for dessert.
By Anna Stockwell
Country-Style Ribs with Bourbon BBQ Sauce
Tender, tangy, and accented with just a hint of bourbon, these slow-cooker–cooked ribs are messy, saucy, and perfect for devouring over a long weekend.
By Kendra Bailey Morris
Ham Steaks With Curry Sauce (Jambon Le Tout Paris)
Cognac, cream, curry powder, and clarified butter all combine to make an intoxicating sauce for this heritage recipe for pan-seared ham steaks.
English Chili Sauce
Serve this spicy-sweet sauce with thick-cut fried potato wedges, or use it as a glaze for pan-seared chicken thighs.
3-Ingredient Flourless Chocolate Cake
This naturally gluten-free cake is impressive enough for special occasions but secretly easy enough to make in less than an hour.
By Molly Baz
Vegetable Kimchi
Turn any vegetable into a flavorful, spicy pickle with this simple kimchi technique.
By Sohui Kim
Spicy Confit Chiles
Chop these Calabrian-style chiles into pasta sauce or sprinkle onto pizza.
By Chris Morocco
Jalapeño-Pickled Peppers
Slice these and mix with cured meats for a fresher take on antipasto salad.
By Chris Morocco
Green Curry Paste
Combined with coconut milk, it’s the base for your next Thai curry.
By Chris Morocco
Garlicky Blender Aioli
There are a lot of aioli recipes out there. This one uses a coddled egg instead of raw, and the blender method ensures a successful emulsion.
By Chris Morocco