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Burst Cherry Tomato Orzotto
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Jul 10, 2025

Burst Cherry Tomato Orzotto

Peak-season cherry tomatoes and fragrant basil join forces in this light and summery one-pot orzotto. Cherry tomatoes are first cooked down with aromatics until they burst and their juices thicken. This concentrated tomato mixture fortifies the broth, imparting its flavor to the orzo. Stirring every minute or so releases the pasta’s starch, while a pat of butter makes this dish silky and that much more reminiscent of a saucy risotto. The orzotto is only as good as the tomatoes you use, so be sure to use the best ones you can get your hands on. Topping each serving with a handful of arugula is a wonderful way to incorporate more greens and add a bit of fresh, peppery zing.

50m4 to 6 servings
Ginger-Lime Cucumber Salad
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Jul 3, 2025

Ginger-Lime Cucumber Salad

Cooling, refreshing and supremely easy to make, this cucumber salad spotlights spicy ginger, bright lime juice and a blend of fresh herbs to emphasize its green color and flavor. The most essential ingredient, an often-overlooked component in the cucumber universe, is patience. Marinating cucumbers, even if only for 10 minutes, allows new and distinct flavors the opportunity to penetrate the juicy flesh, resulting in a more savory outcome. Make this salad a couple of hours before serving, or even the night before, to allow the dressing its most optimal influence. Spoon this salad over freshly toasted, crusty bread, with or without a few slices of gravlax, along with the juices that inevitably pool at the bottom of the salad bowl.

25m4 to 6 servings
Charred Cherry Tomato Pasta
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Jul 3, 2025

Charred Cherry Tomato Pasta

There are countless variations on cherry tomato pasta, but this version is anything but standard. Cherry tomatoes are blasted under the broiler, releasing their sweet juices and charring their skins. The tomatoes are then finished in a skillet with garlic-perfumed olive oil and butter, yielding a simple and savory sauce for pasta. The twist: Stirring in a fresh egg yolk just before serving adds an unexpected, sophisticated richness. If you’d rather skip the egg yolk, a dollop of ricotta or some torn burrata would also fit the bill.

35m4 servings 
Roasted Pepper, White Bean and Mozzarella Salad
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Jul 2, 2025

Roasted Pepper, White Bean and Mozzarella Salad

Sweet, fruity jarred roasted peppers power this hearty cannellini bean salad that comes together with almost no preparation. Like many jarred vegetables, store-bought roasted peppers are a timesaver without any sacrifice in flavor; opt for fire-roasted ones, if available, for smokier notes. Here, the succulent texture and vibrant hue of roasted peppers pair beautifully with tender cannellini beans and creamy mozzarella. You can put down that knife: As there’s no chopping required, you’ll create a range of textures by simply tearing the peppers, mozzarella and herbs. If you’ve got a glut of fresh summer bell peppers available, you can take advantage of them at their prime by roasting them for this salad, using any color or variety; check the Tip for instructions.

10m4 servings
Summer Roll Noodle Salad
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Jun 25, 2025

Summer Roll Noodle Salad

Taking a cue from Vietnamese summer rolls, this rice vermicelli noodle salad is packed with the bold, bright flavors and textures reminiscent of its namesake dish. With tender lettuce for its sweet, earthiness (and a nod to the lettuce often used to wrap around spring rolls), a hefty handful of fresh herbs and plump shrimp, this salad is texturally rich and full of fresh flavors. The dressing — a hybrid of peanut dipping sauce and nước chấm — is nutty, punchy and deeply savory thanks to the fish sauce and hoisin. To lessen the fiery bite of the Thai chile in the dressing, let it sit in the lime juice before adding the rest of the ingredients. A combination of carrots and bean sprouts bulk up the salad, but feel free to swap more of one for the other.

45m4 to 6 servings