Memorial Day
Filter Results
496 items
Sort By:
Our best Key lime pie recipe sports a whipped cream topping with Greek yogurt for extra tang. Coconut oil gives the graham cracker crust a tropical edge.
3.7
(3.65)
Hello, summer.
Joe Sevier
You can make this classic summertime dessert with whatever seasonal berries are calling your name.
4.7
(4.66)
Quick
This easy guacamole recipe is best made in a Mexican mortar and pestle called a molcajete, but a bowl and a fork works fine. Just don’t rush to get it on the table. It takes a while for the avocado to absorb all the flavors you add to it.
4.0
(4.12)
icon
Fresh and herby. Rich and eggy. Tangy and spicy. Whatever you need, we’ve got all of our best potato salad recipes right here.
icon
This year is all about reconnecting with loved ones, eating good food, and kicking off our vaxxed girl summers.
icon
Don’t break a sweat looking for the perfect summer steak recipe. We’ve got what you need right here.
Tangy sour cherries meet sweet and pillowy cheesecake in the ultimate spring-to-summer dessert.
4.0
(3.86)
Roasting, then grinding masala adds a depth of flavor to these chicken wings from chef Preeti Mistry.
4.0
(4.2)
Easy
Mashama Bailey’s irresistible lemony, crispy wings need two hours to marinate—so plan accordingly.
4.7
(4.66)
Easy
3.0
(3.07)
“My mother (like many Puerto Rican mothers) has always had a copy of Yvonne Ortiz’s A Taste of Puerto Rico in our kitchen,” writers chef and recipe developer Gabriella Vigoreaux. “I can tell which dishes she’s made the most because the book just naturally falls open to those recipes. Only during quarantine have I started using it myself, marking new territory with soffritto stains on the pages my mother managed to keep pristine all these years. I turn to it when I want to taste my grandmother’s and great-grandmother’s cooking with half of the effort. One of my go-tos is Ortiz’s guava barbecue sauce. It’s a wildly simple (four-ingredient) recipe with a single sentence procedure: ‘Thoroughly combine all the ingredients.’ It takes about five seconds to make but instantly conjures memories of childhood trips to the island, stopping at a kiosko for a pincho de pollo (chicken skewer) and licking the sticky sweet sauce from off my little fingers. My version is nothing like Ortiz’s, but it brings me back just the same. I’ve slathered this sauce on ribs and whole fish and used it as a glaze for pork belly, but I will always like it best with chicken. This is just to say, you might want to double it.”
4.0
(4.19)
Short ribs aren’t just for braising. Make sure to grill them to medium doneness, just long enough to render fat and tenderize, without letting them overcook or toughen.
4.5
(4.45)
Easy
Turn juicy-sweet peaches into creamy sorbet, no ice cream maker required.
4.3
(4.33)
Quick
Juicy ripe peaches, raw sweet corn, and roasted peanuts come together in this peak summer snack—a perfect way to refresh after a day in the sun.
5.0
(5)
icon
Too much zucchini? We've got you covered.
A member of the larger umbrella group of easy fruit desserts, a buckle features tons of fruit barely held together by tender cake. We're talking so much fruit that the cake buckles around it, hence the name. There are many regional buckle variations, and not all have a streusel topping. This particular recipe, however, has got lots of big crumbs—and we think you’ll be glad that’s the case.
4.7
(4.73)
Quick
Summer’s most accessible cocktail is much like the season itself: easy, relaxing, refreshing, sunny, and filled with fruit and flavor.
5.0
(5)
Getting a porterhouse steak to a blushing, consistent medium-rare is a feat—but the key is to keep it moving.
5.0
(4.83)
A crispy-crusted pork shoulder glazed with a tangy vinegar and butter sauce.
4.0
(4)
Easy
Grilled corn tends to get dried out, but when you let it steam in a cooler, the kernels burst when you bite into them.
5.0
(5)
Quick
Supremely beefy, not outrageously expensive, and fast-cooking, skirt steak is our favorite steak of all.
4.3
(4.33)
The umami-rich lacquer on this steak works its magic to create an über-savory capital-C Crust akin to the bark beloved by barbecue enthusiasts.
4.5
(4.5)
More caramelization, more surface area to char, a quick cook time, and easy to share pieces are only a few of skewering’s advantages.
4.0
(4.22)