Grilling
Yukon Gold Potato Salad with Chiles, Cilantro, and Toasted Cumin
In this side dish, the vegetables are dressed in a classic red wine vinaigrette. Chiles add smoky heat.
By Rick Rodgers
Mixed Grill with Cherry Cola Barbecue Sauce
This festive main offers something for everyone—baby back ribs, chicken breasts, and smoked sausages. Be sure to start the dish a few hours ahead. The ribs are slow-cooked for an hour and a half, then are finished on the grill with the chicken and the sausages.
By Rick Rodgers
Herbed Tuna Burgers with Tapenade and Tomatoes
The combination of tuna and olives is reminiscent of a salade niçoise.
By Tony Rosenfeld
Grilled Portobello Burgers with Piquillo Pepper Aïoli and Watercress
Spain's famous piquillo peppers add a sweet-spicy edge to the aioli. Idiazábal, a smoky sheep's-milk cheese from the Basque region, is great with the portobellos. If you can't find Idiazábal, substitute smoked Gouda.
By Tony Rosenfeld
Cheddar Burgers with Balsamic Onions and Chipotle Ketchup
The all-American cheeseburger gets a makeover, courtesy of grilled onions, a spicy-smoky ketchup, and an English muffin "bun."
By Tony Rosenfeld
Asian Pork and Mushroom Burger Wraps
Asian ingredients—from soy sauce to sriracha—flavor the pork burgers. Wrapping it all up in Bibb lettuce leaves adds a fresh touch.
By Tony Rosenfeld
Curried Lamb Burgers with Grilled Vegetables and Mint Raita
An Indian-spiced burger that's balanced by a cooling raita (yogurt sauce).
By Tony Rosenfeld
Mustard-Grilled Pork
Mustard, tarragon, and a touch of sugar flavor the pork and its accompanying slaw.
By Judith Fertig
Grilled Salmon with Basil Aïoli
This is a traditional aioli— a mayo-like emulsion made from raw egg yolks. For ease of preparation, you can also replace the egg yolks and oil with one cup of purchased mayonnaise and whisk in the remaining ingredients.
By Judith Fertig
Grilled Lemons, Baby Artichokes, and Eggplant
Grill the vegetables once the chickens have finished cooking. Because the artichokes have been precooked, it takes just a few minutes to finish them on the grill.
By Judith Fertig
Sicilian Grill-Roasted Chicken
Forget about chicken pieces. You can grill these two chickens— flavored (Sicilian-style) with lemon, parsley, and garlic—whole.
By Judith Fertig
Grilled Halibut with Grilled Red Pepper Harissa
Harissa is a spicy Tunisian sauce made from chiles, spices, and olive oil. Here, grilling the ingredients gives the sauce great smoky flavor.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Tomatillo-Pepita Gazpacho
This Mexican take on gazpacho has a little bit of crunch, thanks to pepitas (pumpkin seeds).
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Grilled Shrimp Satay with Peaches and Bok Choy
Satay is an Indonesian-style kebab served with a spicy peanut sauce. Here, we've amped up the sauce's flavor with some sweet peach nectar.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Blue Cheese Crusted Tomatoes
The flavors of two classic steakhouse menu items—blue cheese dressing and stewed tomatoes—are combined in one incredible, simple-to prepare grilled dish.
By Judith Fertig
Grilled Bone-in Rib-Eye Steaks
Steakhouse dining, outdoors. This recipe calls for lighting only one side of the grill. That way, you can give the steaks a good char on the hot side of the grill, then move them to the unlit side to finish cooking over indirect heat.
By Judith Fertig
Blistered Baby Zucchini, Baby Pattypan Squash, and Grilled Tomatoes
A pretty mix of Provençal vegetables, grilled simply and dressed up with the homemade basil aioli. You can also include other vegetables, such as halved baby beets, quartered bell peppers, and thickly sliced red new potatoes (all of which take 10 to 15 minutes to grill).
By Judith Fertig
Steak, Tomato, and Okra Kebabs
Food editor Melissa Roberts owes the inspiration for this recipe to her brother in Boston, Jeff, whose signature summer dish is grilled sirloin tips marinated in bottled Italian dressing. Melissa marinates the steak in a homemade, full-flavored red-wine vinaigrette before grilling it alongside skewers of juicy tomatoes and okra.
By Melissa Roberts
Chicken, Mushroom, and Bok Choy Kebabs
Chicken's dark meat is great for grilling because it stays very moist and really soaks up the flavors of a marinade—in this case, an Asian-inspired blend that balances sweet and savory. The addition of meaty mushrooms and bright green baby bok choy makes this a one-dish dinner you can take straight from grill to picnic table.
By Melissa Roberts
Pork Kebabs al Pastor
A popular taco filling in Mexico, pork al pastor is usually cooked in a huge slab on a vertical rotisserie (like Middle Eastern shawarma) and sliced off to order, so that the outside bits are crisp and golden and the inside is juicy and tender. Cooks often stick an onion or a pineapple on top of the rotisserie so that its juices drip down over the well-seasoned meat. Pineapple takes a more central role in this grilled version: The puréed fruit sweetens the basting sauce, while chunks of it join the pork and onion on the skewers. A homemade salsa and an array of accompaniments invite guests to get in on the action.
By Melissa Roberts