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2003Gas-Grilled Chicken alla Diavola
This Italian grilled chicken is simple and quick to prepare (that's the good new…
Published: July 2003
Minted Lemon Ice
Sharp and brassy, lemon ice can be a bitter experience, but it doesn't have to b…
Published: July 2003
Lemon-Lime Ice
Sharp and brassy, lemon ice can be a bitter experience, but it doesn't have to b…
Published: July 2003
Charcoal-Grilled Filets Mignons
Filet mignon is tender but mild--almost to a fault. It benefits from a rich crus…
Published: July 2003
Roasted Red Pepper and Smoked Paprika Butter
Compound butters are classic companions to steak.
Published: July 2003
Lemon-Jasmine Ice
Sharp and brassy, lemon ice can be a bitter experience, but it doesn't have to b…
Published: July 2003
Lemon, Garlic, and Parsley Butter
The sharp flavors in this compound butter provide a flavorful contrast to a succ…
Published: July 2003
Lemon-Lavender Ice
Sharp and brassy, lemon ice can be a bitter experience, but it doesn't have to b…
Published: July 2003
Tomato and Smoked Mozzarella Tart
Tired of tomato tarts with soggy crusts and long preparation times? We experimen…
Published: July 2003
Charcoal-Grilled Filets Mignons with Olive Oil and Lemon
Filet mignon is tender but mild--almost to a fault. It benefits from a rich crus…
Published: July 2003
Pasta and Squash with Tomatoes, Basil, and Pine Nuts
The marriage of pasta and summer squash or zucchini is often not a happy one. He…
Published: July 2003
Chicken alla Diavola Indoors
This Italian grilled chicken is simple and quick to prepare (that's the good new…
Published: July 2003
Gas-Grilled Filets Mignons with Olive Oil and Lemon
Filet mignon is tender but mild--almost to a fault. It benefits from a rich crus…
Published: July 2003
Bruschetta with Summer Squash, Bacon and Blue Cheese
How do you turn toasted bread into a light summer meal without causing it to fal…
Published: July 2003
Pasta and Squash with Parsley, Shallots, Lemon, Capers, and Goat Cheese
The marriage of pasta and summer squash or zucchini is often not a happy one. He…
Published: July 2003
Blueberry Pancakes
Tired of tough, tasteless, blue-gray pancakes? For fluffy, flavorful blueberry p…
Published: July 2003
Tomato and Mozzarella Tart
Tired of tomato tarts with soggy crusts and long preparation times? We experimen…
Published: July 2003
Charcoal-Grilled Chicken alla Diavola
This Italian grilled chicken is simple and quick to prepare (that's the good new…
Published: July 2003
Bruschetta with Sauteed Sweet Peppers
How do you turn toasted bread into a light summer meal without causing it to fal…
Published: July 2003
Lemon-Basil Salsa Verde
This salsa verde variation pairs especially well with fish.
Published: July 2003
Bruschetta with Arugula, Red Onions, and Rosemary-White Bean Spread
How do you turn toasted bread into a light summer meal without causing it to fal…
Published: July 2003
Summer Berry Pie
No-bake berry pies often turn out soupy, chewy, or tasteless. Could we make a pi…
Published: July 2003
Lemon Ice
Sharp and brassy, lemon ice can be a bitter experience, but it doesn't have to b…
Published: July 2003
Tomato and Mozzarella Tart with Prosciutto
Tired of tomato tarts with soggy crusts and long preparation times? We experimen…
Published: July 2003
Lemon-Cornmeal Blueberry Pancakes
Tired of tough, tasteless, blue-gray pancakes? For fluffy, flavorful blueberry p…
Published: July 2003
Gas-Grilled Filets Mignons
Filet mignon is tender but mild--almost to a fault. It benefits from a rich crus…
Published: July 2003
Pasta and Squash with Tomatoes, Olives, and Feta
The marriage of pasta and summer squash or zucchini is often not a happy one. He…
Published: July 2003
Italian Salsa Verde
This all-purpose green sauce, made from parsley, olive oil, garlic, and vinegar,…
Published: July 2003
Bruschetta, Mexican-Style
How do you turn toasted bread into a light summer meal without causing it to fal…
Published: July 2003
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