Bon Appétit
Grilled Corn with Herb Butter
How do you make grilled corn taste even better? Douse it in flavorful herb butter.
Pickled Swiss Chard Stems
Rainbow chard is especially pretty pickled, but any variety will work.
Roasted Carrots with Carrot-Top Pesto
This pesto is an inventive way to use every part of the vegetable. The tender tops are fresh and clean-tasting and mimic the flavor of the carrot itself.
Master Buttermilk Brine
Brined birds taste better. Here's our all-purpose buttermilk-based recipe, along with four souped-up variations.
Grilled Chicken Tacos
Chicken breasts aren't the only cut sold skinless and boneless. Thighs are, too. They're fattier than breasts, which means they're more flavorful; plus, they're less expensive. Put them to work in any fast weeknight preparation, starting with these spiced tacos.
Peach-Cherry Lambic Charlotte
Beer in dessert? When it's a naturally sweet brew, we say pour away.
Raspberry and Aperol Floats
Aperol is similar to Campari but sweeter and less boozy. This recipe works with either one.
Curried Chicken Sandwich
Burgers aren't the only grilled things we want to eat with our hands. Thanks to a flavorful brine and a supershort cook time, sandwich-friendly boneless breasts take on a whole new life between two slices of bread.
Grilled Beets with Burrata and Poppy Seed Vinaigrette
Burrata is a type of fresh mozzarella with an oozy, creamy center (its name refers to this buttery filling). Let it come to room temperature before serving.
Roasted Strawberry–Buttermilk Sherbet
For the record: Sherbets may contain some dairy, unlike sorbets, which do not.
Pasta with Tomatoes and Mozzarella
Toss the classic Italian combination of ripe tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, and fragrant basil with pasta shells for a dinner that comes together in under 30 minutes.
Avocado and Tangerine Salad with Jalapeño Vinaigrette
The jalapeño's ribs and seeds are the spiciest parts; be careful not to rub your eyes after handling (or, wear gloves)!
Gingery Watermelon Paletas
A dollop of yogurt keeps these pops from being too icy, and we love the way the ginger adds a little spice.
Slate-Grilled Porterhouse, Summer Vegetables, and Sourdough Bread
To get the most out of your fire, cook these recipes in the order in which they appear. As for the vegetables, use them in any combination you like.
Smoky Tomato Sauce
Grill the tomatoes just before you place the eggplants in the coals.