Bon Appétit
Summer Tomato and Bell Pepper Soup
Ripe summer tomatoes are perfect just as they are. Simply chop them up, mix with jarred peppers and a few other ingredients, and you've got dinner. For a vegetarian supper, round out the meal with an assortment of cheeses and crackers. Craving something a little more substantial? A platter of smoked salmon, relishes, and breadsticks would be great with the soup. For dessert, offer figs drizzled with honey.
By Jill Dupleix
Grilled Portobello Parmesan
Why stick with chicken or eggplant? Portobello Parmesan is just as tasty—and it doesn't need any breading. Choose mushrooms that are fresh (you'll know because they'll still be curled up around the edges). Older ones are flat and won't hold the filling as well.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Chicken, Green Bean, Corn, and Farro Salad with Goat Cheese
Farro is a nutty-flavored grain that's popular in Tuscany. It's not as heavy as some other whole grains, but it's still packed with protein, fiber, magnesium, and vitamins A, B, C, and E. Here, it's the base for a satisfying summer salad.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Pepper-Grilled Steak with Chopped Summer Salad
One large steak serves six when it's topped with a light and tangy salsa-salad.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Campfire Potatoes
Garlic, herbs, and potatoes are enclosed in foil packets and grilled.
By Maria Helm Sinskey
Top-Crust Peach and Cardamom Pie
This is a breeze to make: The dough is cut into pretty shapes with a cookie cutter, then layered atop the filling.
By Cindy Mushet
Chilled Zucchini Soup with Lemon-Cumin Shrimp and Cilantro Cream
This velvety soup has no cream except for the little bit of sour cream that's spooned on top. It's perfect for summer entertaining: All of the components can be prepared a day ahead.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Honey Yogurt
By Cindy Mushet
Pâte Brisée Tart Crust
To ensure a crispy crust, the pastry shell is partially baked before it's filled.
By Julia Child
Peach and Pecan Upside-Down Cake
By Cindy Mushet
Gingered-Peach Pavlovas
Exotic ginger-poached peaches are served with light, delicate meringues and softly whipped cream in a dessert that's great for summer entertaining (the peaches and meringues can be made a day ahead). A serrated vegetable peeler makes quick work of peeling the peaches.
By Cindy Mushet
Lettuce Wraps with Smoked Trout
In this handheld treat, carrots, cucumbers, and smoked trout are tossed in a hot, sweet, and tangy sauce. For a simple side, steam some plain or sticky rice in the microwave, then chill it and mix in some chopped green onions, chopped fresh mint, lime juice, chili-garlic sauce, and a touch of soy sauce or fish sauce. For dessert, serve mango sorbet or fresh pineapple and mango slices.
By Jill Dupleix
Roast Chicken and Mango Salad with Yogurt
This salad is a wonderful mix of flavors and textures. Serve it with warm flatbread, such as naan. Make a simply beautiful dessert by tossing together chopped honeydew, cantaloupe, and watermelon.
By Jill Dupleix
Pizza with Figs, Prosciutto, Gorgonzola, Balsamic, and Arugula
Fresh, peppery greens add important vitamins and phytochemicals to a crisp homemade pizza. Pizza dough can be found at some supermarkets and at specialty foods stores (such as Trader Joe's and Whole Foods markets) and Italian delis.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Halibut Brochettes Provençale
The herbes de Provence blend is even better when it's made from fresh herbs. Here, it creates an elegant pairing for a colorful mix of summer vegetables and halibut.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Skillet Sausages with Black-Eyed Peas, Romano Beans, and Tomatoes
Fresh, in-shell black-eyed peas have a nutty flavor and cook quickly. You'll find them at farmers' markets in late summer. You can also buy shelled ones in the produce section of many supermarkets and from melissas.com. Flat green beans known as Romano (or Roma) beans are also found at farmers' markets. If you can't get them, string beans are a fine substitute.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Grilled Chicken Breasts with Honeydew Salsa
The salsa has a perfect sweet-spicy balance, and it's an easy way to turn simple grilled chicken breasts into a dish that's dinner-party special.
By Lora Zarubin
Smoky Corn Salsa
Make a batch of this versatile sauce, then serve it all week. You can spoon it over grilled fish, chicken, or pork—or use it to fill quesadillas.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Chinese Egg Noodles with Smoked Duck and Snow Peas
If you live near a Chinese market, pick up barbecued or smoked duck there. Otherwise, smoked chicken or turkey from the supermarket (or leftover roast chicken) would be terrific tossed with the noodles. To make it a meal, add a platter of chilled silken tofu. Drizzle the tofu with soy sauce and chili sauce, then top with chopped green onions. Coconut ice cream with fresh berries and lychees would make a nice dessert.
By Jill Dupleix
Pork Chops with Chiles Rellenos and Ancho Sauce
Chiles rellenos are just as good grilled as they are battered and fried. They're easier to make that way, too.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley