Citrus
The Mosé
This cocktail takes all the best elements of a margarita—tequila, citrus, and sugar—and combines them with the dry, summery fun of rosé.
Grilled Scallops with Lemony Salsa Verde
Chop up a lemon—flesh, rind, and all—and stir it into an herby salsa to spoon over sweet charred scallops.
Grilled Split Lobster
Splitting lobsters in half makes them easier to grill—and eat.
Jicama, Radish, and Pickled Plum Salad
Inspired by chile salt-sprinkled mangos, this salad is so deftly seasoned, you won't even notice there's not a drop of oil in the whole dish.
Fruit Salad with Fennel, Watercress, and Smoked Salt
Feel free to adapt this fruit salad as the seasons change; aim for a mix of juicy fruit (like melon), stone fruit, and berries.
Slow-Grilled Leg of Lamb with Mint Yogurt and Salsa Verde
Ask your butcher for a whole leg, which will include part of the sirloin.
Spicy Grilled Chicken with Lemon and Parsley
To avoid tearing the skin on the breast or thighs, turn the chickens over by picking them up from the ends of the drumsticks.
Crudités Salad with Farro and Pecans
A texture riot of a salad; it gets crunch and creaminess from toasted pecans and almond butter(!).
Snap Peas and Green Beans with Arugula-Mint Pesto
When not using this pesto to dress this very green salad, you could schmear it on just about any sandwich, or stir it into scrambled eggs.
Iceberg Wedges with Grilled Bacon and Croutons
Who doesn't love a wedge? Ask your butcher to cut slab bacon into thick slices (about 1/4") to yield nice meaty pieces once they're crisped on the grill.
Fennel-Honey Granola
What you really want to do with this granola is make the be-all, end-all of yogurt parfaits.
Tecate Skirt-Steak Tacos
Any fairly thin cut of beef will work with this marinade; try flank or New York strip.
Linguine with Green Olive Sauce and Zesty Breadcrumbs
Bursting with the big, brash flavors of green olives, anchovies, and capers, this herbaceous pasta sauce isn't afraid to bite back.
Grilled Corn, Zucchini, and Black Bean Quesadillas
Cooking corn this way adds a depth of flavor from the husk and keeps the kernels from drying out. Tossed together with zucchini and scallions, these quesadillas make for a super-satisfying vegetarian dinner.
Israeli Couscous, Peas, Preserved Lemons, Mint & Goat's Cheese
This is a great one for midweek as it takes no more than 20 minutes from slicing the leeks to serving the finished dish, but it is good enough for weekends as well-filling, fresh and very tasty.
Cauliflower “Shawarma”
This obviously isn't really a shawarma—there is no lamb and no fat—but it is a way of slow-cooking cauliflower that makes it feel substantial and tasty enough to warrant the association.