Dill
Tomato, Bulgur and Shrimp Salad
Thanks to a generous amount of basil, mint and dill, this salad is quite refreshing. It can be taken to a picnic in a covered container that is stored in a cooler.
Wheat Berry Salad
There are generally two kinds of wheat berries available at natural foods stores: hard (high-protein), which are reddish brown, and soft (low-protein), which are blond. We prefer the chewiness of the hard variety for this recipe.
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Pecan Barley Salad
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 25 min
Oven-Fried Catfish with Dill Tartar Sauce
Serve thick-cut french fries and a mixed-greens, beet and onion salad alongside the fish. Finish with a purchased custard pie; tall glasses of mint iced tea would complement all of it nicely.
Corn, Zucchini, and Tomato Pie
This pie is made from the overflowing bounty of the backyard garden. Fresh corn and zucchini seasoned with dill bake underneath Parmesan-crusted tomatoes to make a scrumptious entrée that can be served warm or at room temperature.
Zucchini with Sour Cream and Dill
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional sitting time.
Spaghetti and Tomato Salad with Dill Yogurt Dressing
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Pork Stew with Lettuce, Onions, Lemon and Dill
Dill is the secret seasoning in this hearty stew. Serve it with lots of bread.
Salmon Hash with Horseradish-Dill Cream
This brunch dish makes delicious use of leftover cooked salmon or potatoes.
Artichokes with Lemon and Dill
In this classic vegetable preparation, the cooking liquid is used to make the velvety sauce. The dish is normally served at room temperature, but it's equally good warm.
Lemon Chicken and Artichokes with Dill Sauce
Serve this dish on a bed of orzo to capture every drop of the tart, creamy sauce. After trimming and slicing each artichoke, immediately place the quarters in the pot of lemony water so that they won't turn brown. What to drink: Sauvignon Blanc.
Green Goddess Dressing
Here's a tangy dressing that is great on sliced tomatoes, mixed greens, hard-boiled eggs, or cold steamed potatoes.
Haitian Coleslaw
"My husband and I celebrated my fiftieth birthday on the island of St. John, where we enjoyed many terrific meals," says Eileen Hruby of Tom's River, NJ. "One day, we had lunch at Pusser's Ltd. in Cruz Bay. The coleslaw they served was extraordinary: cool and hot at the same time. I have no idea how it was made."
Serrano chilies give this dish a real kick; the lime juice makes it refreshing.
Spicy Chicken with Yogurt and Dill
Serve this entrée with steamed white rice and warm pita rounds.
Persian Rice with Pistachios and Dill
Tah-dig—the crunchy crust of rice on the bottom of the pot—is considered by many to be the prize of Persian rice. Here it is rivaled by the surprise of pistachios, whose natural sweetness is brought out by the dill.
Chilled Buttermilk Soup
Chlodnik
Polish cooks serve this soup (pronounced "hu-WOHD-neek") as a cooling first course for summer meals. It's a delicious alternative to gazpacho.