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Trenton Tomato Pie Pizza
This simple, tomato-lovers' pizza is inspired by a classic pie served in Trenton, New Jersey.
By Katherine Sacks
Chile Jam Chicken With Caramelized Sweet Potatoes and Peaches
Add sweetness and spice to a simple chicken dinner with a few spoonfuls of chile jam.
By Daphne Oz
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
Slow-Cooker Carolina-Style Pork BBQ Sandwiches
Arguably, some of the best ‘cue in the country can be found in North Carolina, where two distinct types of slow-cooked
pig prevail. The first is Eastern barbecue, which is distinguished by slow-cooking a whole hog and including
both the white and dark meat in chopped sandwiches and platters. Eastern ‘cue boasts just a hint of vinegar and
red pepper, which is added to the meat mix rather than used as a sauce. Western North Carolina ‘cue (aka Lexington-style) is made from pork shoulder only. In addition to incorporating plenty of vinegar, sugar, and spices, it also mixes
in a good amount of ketchup to create an actual sauce for the pork. This slow-cooker recipe falls somewhere in between.
By Kendra Bailey Morris
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.
Buttermilk Fried Shrimp
This classic New Orleans-style shrimp is dipped in buttermilk then coated in cornmeal before frying for a flavorful crunchy exterior.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Grilled Cheese Tacos
Salty, smoky grilled halloumi is the star of this tasty, satisfying vegetarian option for the grill.
By Rhoda Boone
Pork Cutlets with Cantaloupe Salad
A ripe cantaloupe is one of the most intoxicating pieces of produce under the sun—use it creatively.
By Claire Saffitz
Zucchini, Potato, and Fontina Pizzettas
Because when you call it a pizzetta, it's totally okay to have an extra slice.
By Skye Gyngell
Jersey Cakes
The Jersey Shore Cookbook author Deborah Smith adapted this recipe for crispy pork-studded pancakes from The Chicken or the Egg, a restaurant in Beach Haven, New Jersey.
By Deborah Smith
Spaghetti with Tomato and Walnut Pesto
Sweet, roasted cherry tomatoes get blitzed into the sauce as well as tossed with spaghetti for this deeply flavored pasta dinner.
By Andy Baraghani
Tri-Tip with Chimichurri
This zesty chimichurri—a mix of parsley, cilantro, garlic, vinegar, and oil—is the perfect way to brighten up any steak (and any Father’s Day).
By Mary Gonzalez and Maddie Gordon
Seared Scallops With Red Chile Paste and Fennel Salad
Scallops: so meaty and delicious and yet so easy to overcook. That’s why we sear these on only one side, preserving the meltingly tender, near-raw texture on the other end.
By Andy Baraghani
Quick Pork Ramen
You'll add the bok choy to the noodles during the last minute of cooking, and punch up a quick broth with ground pork, miso, and soaked dried mushrooms.
By Rhoda Boone
Veggie Burgers with Zucchini and Corn
Bright zucchini, sweet corn, nutty millet, and creamy white beans add vibrant flavor and texture to these gluten-free veggie burgers.
By Katherine Sacks
Herby Ricotta-Poblano Tacos
If your only experience with ricotta has been smothered inside lasagna or ravioli, you need to try this simple, herby, green-chile studded ricotta taco.
By Rick Bayless
Collard-and-Prosciutto Chicken Roulades Over Watercress Salad
This is a simple recipe that tends to impress. These elegant roulades are surprisingly easy to make and will get you a standing ovation at the dinner table. Take a bow, as you're giving everyone a nice dose of brain protection thanks to the vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber, and phytonutrients found in the watercress and collards. If you can't locate fresh figs, swap in two thinly sliced ripe pears, and feel free to swap out the collards for kale.
By Drew Ramsey, M.D.