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You know those days when you can’t decide if you want to grill sausage or burgers? Problem solved.
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Because it’s equally good at room temperature, this is a great make-ahead recipe for brunch or a lazy lunch.
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Summer evenings in Maine can be chilly, especially early and late in the season. When it’s sweater weather, it’s time for this creamy fish chowder recipe.
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Lobster will get tough if overcooked, so be gentle with it during the last step.
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Any seasonal vegetables can replace the zucchini and onion; at Chase’s, they change it up frequently.
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Like a glorified, oversized blueberry muffin. Earn extra points by using Maine’s wild blueberries and offering vanilla ice cream on the side.
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The whole point of a crab roll is the crab—get the best you can find, and don’t mess with it too much. And, that bun: It has to be split top.
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Buy perky, energetic lobsters; they should be active and extend their claws upwards when lifted.
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Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q in Decatur, Alabama, is credited with introducing this mayo-based barbecue sauce to the world. Our recipe is loosely based on the version chef Sean Brock serves at his restaurant Husk in Charleston, South Carolina.
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We think fat spears of asparagus have the best texture. White ones take a little longer to cook, so boil them separately.
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A hot-sauce Michelada with some serious kick.
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Miso and hot pepper paste are at the root of every ssam sauce, but no two household’s are the same. This version comes from Mott St’s Edward Kim; tweak it to your liking.
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With lamb rib chops, we insist you leave the fat on the bone.
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As the lamb cooks inside the pita, the fat will render into the bread, creating a crunchy, compact, vibrantly flavored meat pie that’s unlike any burger you’ve ever had.
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Let the steaks rest on top of the tomatoes. Their juices will commingle and make the dressing that much better.
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“A more flavorful, slightly stronger version of an Aperol Spritz. Who could be mad at that?” –Alison Roman, senior associate food editor
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Remove the tomatillo’s papery husk and rinse off any sticky coating before using.
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When we say high heat, we mean it: You want the tomatoes to char, but not cook so much that they collapse.
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For the best char, preheat your pan for at least five minutes. (And you might want to open a window—it’s going to be smoky.)
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The bartenders at Reynard, in Brooklyn, use Greenhook Ginsmiths’s botanical American dry gin in this citrusy cocktail, but feel free to make it with your favorite.
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These wings are hot, sweet, and tangy.
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This recipe is great for serving family-style: Put all of the ingredients out separately and let your guests top the corn however they wish. Watch the step-by-step video here.
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For best flavor, head to the farmers' market for peak-season fruit. Freeze in a single layer on a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet until solid.
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