American
Pickled Watermelon Rind
By Susan Spungen
Red, White, and Blueberry Pie
A pile of red and blue berries tops off a cloud of white whipped cream in this blueberry-filled bit of glory
By Rhoda Boone
Grilled Vanilla French Toast
If your grill is large enough, you can bang out all 12 slices of French toast in just a few minutes. While any white bread is delicious here, brioche and challah make especially custardy toasts.
By Kristin Donnelly
Grilled Banana Split with Chocolate Ice Cream and Smoked Almonds
Smoked almonds highlight the bananas' grilled flavors in this 5-ingredient dessert. While you can grill ripe bananas that have some black spots, they're easier to move around if they are completely yellow and slightly firm.
Smashed Fingerlings with Jalapeños
Hit the reset button on your potato salad: These spuds are roasted, not boiled, and tossed with a mustardy vinaigrette and jalapeños while warm.
By Lou Lambert and Larry McGuire
Grilled Rib Eye with Paprika Vinaigrette
Smoky, sweet, crusty, and beefy, with charred bones to gnaw on: If this isn't a perfect steak, we don't know what is.
By Lou Lambert and Larry McGuire
Shrimp with Fresh Corn Grits
Liquid from the grated corn enriches and helps thicken the grits; fresh corn added at the end makes for nice bites.
By Dawn Perry
Egg Sandwich with Bologna, Gherkin Mayo, and Crispy Onions
Chef Eli Kulp's upgrade on the classic egg sandwich, which he dubs The Hickory Town, is named after the historical handle for Lancaster, PA. You'll have extra gherkin mayo leftover—save it for your next sandwich.
By Eli Kulp
Concord Grape Sorbet With Rosemary And Black Pepper
Rosemary, both herbal and floral, elevates the flavor of the Concord grape, while black pepper adds spiciness.
Mushroom and Brown Rice Veggie Burger
Sandwich this burger between English muffin halves or serve with lots of arugula.
Corned Beef Hash with Eggs
For a hash with crisp texture, fold in the browned bits from the bottom of the pan.
By Adam Perry Lang
Creamy Lamb's-Quarters Gratin
Lamb's-quarters is a common weed that is being rediscovered as the super-food it was reputed to be centuries ago. It goes by many names, but the most descriptive is wild spinach because that's exactly what it tastes like: Spinach, only way better! If you like creamed spinach, you'll love creamy lamb's-quarters, baked under a cheesy crumb crust.
By Kemp Minifie
Farmhouse Grilled Porterhouse
Blitzing your marinade in a food processor will give you the most flavor with the least effort. This thick paste thins into a vibrant steak sauce as the meat cooks.
Salmon with Sriracha Sauce and Lime
This fish is topped with cilantro, but it's also great with pickled ginger.
By Gwyneth Paltrow and Julia Turshen
Chestnut, Wild Rice, and Pistachio Dressing
Between the rich chestnuts and the buttery rice, this dish has the chops to be a main.
By Amy Thielen
Butter Beans with Butter, Mint, and Lime
Butter beans are among the late-summer treasures in Charleston. For this simple, satisfying side, use the small green kind (or frozen baby lima beans in the off-season).
By Matt Lee and Ted Lee
Kansas City-Style Baby Back Ribs
Slow-cooked and broiled in the oven, these sweet ribs can be made year-round.
By Kemp Minifie
Tortilla-Crusted Tilapia
An homage to the breaded and baked fish at Luby's cafeteria in Texas, this tilapia goes Tex-Mex with a salty corn-chip crust.
By Lisa Fain