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Herbs & Spices

Za'atar Roast Chicken With Green Tahini Sauce

Because of the brothy marinade, the skin won't get as crisp as with other roast chickens, but the flesh will be so tender, you'll want to eat it with your hands.

Tomato, Onion, and Roasted Lemon Salad

Sugared, roasted lemons are edible from rind to flesh and give this salsa-like mix a bracing jolt of sourness.

Summer Squash Slaw with Feta and Toasted Buckwheat

Cooked summer squash can be mushy. Solution: Eat it raw. If you can't find buckwheat groats, use chopped toasted almonds instead.

Herb Salt

A great way to make use of a glut of summer herbs, this mix suits any grilled meat.

Ricotta-Stuffed Squash Blossoms

Delicate squash blossoms are a farmers' market treasure. Look for flowers with perky, intact petals and a generous length of stem still attached. Wrap them loosely in damp paper towels and tuck them into a zip-top bag; they'll keep this way in the fridge for a few days. Or bypass the storage completely and turn them into a predinner bite as soon as you get home.—Alison Roman

Tomato and Bread Soup

If you love dipping bread into tomato soup, you’ll love this rustic Italian dish, known as pappa al pomodoro.

Pasta with Grilled Sausage, Peppers and Eggplant

This dish turns the satisfying Italian American sandwich filling–sausage and peppers–into a hearty pasta dish.

Grilled Vanilla French Toast

If your grill is large enough, you can bang out all 12 slices of French toast in just a few minutes. While any white bread is delicious here, brioche and challah make especially custardy toasts.

Grilled Frittata with Zucchini, Leeks, Crème Fraîche and Harissa

This hefty frittata is cooked entirely on the grill—from the vegetables to the eggs themselves. While it's ok to cook the frittata over direct heat, you want to make sure the grill isn't so hot that the bottom burns before the center is set. Ideally, you should grill the frittata over moderate heat--when you can hold your hand 4 to 5 inches from the grill for 4 to 5 seconds.

Linguine With Grilled Tuna, Capers and Parsley

In addition to the tuna, the leeks and garlic are also grilled, giving this simple Mediterranean-inspired pasta sauce complex flavor.

Grilled Peaches with Black Pepper and Basil-Lime Syrup

The black pepper adds a surprising aromatic and spicy flavor to the sweet grilled peaches. The recipe here makes more syrup than you'll likely need but it will keep in the refrigerator for at least 1 week and is great in a cocktail or with sparkling water.

Asparagus Three Cheese Ravioli with Lemon & Basil

Three Cheese Asparagus Ravioli flavored with lemon, garlic and basil make a delicious meal to enjoy any night of the week. This one comes together in about 15 minutes so "too busy" is not an excuse.

Spinach & Artichoke Ravioli with Gremolata

Gremolata is a mixture or garnish made from fresh parsley, lemon peel and garlic and normally served over osso bucco. In this recipe, it adds a fresh light flavor when tossed with Buitoni Spinach & Artichoke Ravioli.

Red Pepper Ravioli with Pan-Roasted Corn

Roasting corn brings out the natural sweetness and combining with ravioli, garlic and basil creates a delicious meal your whole family will love.

Sweet Pepper Ravioli with Yellow Tomatoes

Sweet bell pepper & roasted chicken ravioli is complemented nicely with a sauce made with yellow tomatoes, garlic, Parmesan cheese and basil. An upscale taste that is still quick and easy.

Tortelloni with Roasted Eggplant & Cherry Tomato Sauce

Eggplant and tomatoes are delicious roasted and blended into a chunky sauce with garlic, crushed red pepper and mint. The sauce complements the chicken & roasted garlic tortelloni nicely and makes for a wonderful dish for entertaining.
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