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Grilled Vegetable Quesadillas with Corn Relish

Using raw vegetables in these grilled quesadillas yields a crisp-tender texture and a decidedly fresh flavor. Because this dish takes little preparation and uses the season’s best produce, it’s a great meal to prepare on a busy summer day.

Old-Fashioned Cheeseburgers

The secret to these burgers—inspired by those found at diners and roadside stands—is their uniform thickness and rough-around-the-edges shape, achieved with a rolling pin. Beef chuck with twenty percent fat will produce the juiciest burgers.

Portobello Burgers with Bell Pepper and Goat Cheese

The sweet, complex flavor of balsamic vinegar enhances the smokiness of grilled portobellos and bell peppers in these satisfying meatless “burgers.”

Eggplant and Mozzarella Melts

If you like eggplant parmigiana, you’ll love these open-face sandwiches. For the best flavor, make the tomato sauce and bread crumbs yourself.

Pan Bagnat

This pressed sandwich—a specialty of Nice, France—is filled with many of the components of the classic Niçoise salad (tuna, olives, and hard-cooked eggs). Weighting the sandwich allows the bread to soak up their flavors as it compresses.

Prosciutto and Fig-Jam Sandwiches

If you don’t have time to make the fig jam from scratch, look for a good-quality version at your grocery store. Asiago cheese has a mild, nutty flavor; parmesan cheese can be used in its place.

Artichoke and Salami Sandwiches

This sandwich shows how just one special addition—here, a delicious spread—can make a big difference. The spread could also be served with crackers or crostini (page 365) or as a dip for crudités (page 52).

Canadian-Bacon Strata

Soaking the strata overnight in the refrigerator before baking will make it even creamier—and reduce prep time in the morning. To test for doneness, pierce center of strata with a sharp knife; it should feel firm and the knife should come out clean.

Mushroom and Scallion Frittata

Although it makes a delightful breakfast, the frittata could also be served with a green salad for a lunch or light dinner. White button mushrooms can be substituted for the shiitakes; trim but do not remove the stems.
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