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Grilled Broccoli With Avocado and Sesame

Broccoli can take more heat on the grill than you might think; it won’t taste burnt unless you actually set it on fire.

Herby Avocado Hummus

Creamy avocado hummus, where have you been all our lives?

Summer Rolls

You can substitute any crisp vegetables and small pieces of protein, just make sure not to overstuff or the wrappers will split.

Chopped Spring Salad

This dressing is also great as a dip, and most of the vegetables listed here can be left in bigger pieces and treated as crudités instead.

Avocado Margarita

Inspired by the quintessential version served at Curra’s Grill in Austin. Trust us, it’s good!

Salad Sandwiches with Ranch Spread

This recipe is adapted from April Bloomfield’s version in A Girl and Her Greens. For a dippable version of the ranch spread, sub sour cream for the buttermilk and serve with crudités.

Avocado with Radish and Carrot and Pickled Onion

Pickling the onion in lemon juice gives it a fresh, less acidic finish. If you like, soak the carrot ribbons in ice water for 10 minutes to make them curl.

Grilled Cobb Salad

For a simple summer salad, grill vegetables of your choice and serve with a hearty grain, such as quinoa or farro. This version, created by editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport, goes great with a vinaigrette created by his wife, Simone Shubuck. Get the recipe here.

Block Island Lobster Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette

Play around with different herbs in this lobster salad recipe, such as parsley or mint, and other citrus, like grapefruit in place of orange.

Your New Avocado Toast

This avocado toast recipe is endlessly customizable—thus why we don't include specific amounts.

Potato-Bacon Breakfast Tacos with Monterey Jack

A great Mexican hot sauce like Valentina or Cholula strikes a perfect balance of flavor and heat.

Rice Bowl with Fried Egg and Avocado

Brown rice—higher in fiber and other nutrients than its white counterpart—is the perfect vehicle for this quick, protein-heavy lunch.

Chicken Under a Brick with Grilled Avocado, Scallion, and Red Onion

Spatchcocking is the speediest, easiest way to grill a whole bird. It cuts down on time and leaves you with crisp, crackly skin. Weighing it down with bricks means more grill-to-bird contact, which ensures super crackling-crisp skin.

Crab Toast

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