Fourth of July
Grilled Summer Squash and Zucchini
Grilled and then tossed with a simple mustard vinaigrette, these vegetables turn tender and juicy, providing an ideal foil for the hearty grilled steaks.
Chocolate Strawberry Shortcakes
Serving the berries and cream on top is easier than splitting the biscuits, and it's a fun and pretty twist.
By Lori Longbotham
Pasta with Grilled Vegetables and Feta
Pasta, cheese, and a few summer vegetables make a quick and easy main course.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Red, White, and Blue Potato Salad
Potatoes in three colors give this salad an all-American look.
By Rick Browne
Salt and Vinegar Potato Salad
If your pulse quickens at the suggestion of salt and vinegar potato chips, you'll be hooked on this warm potato salad after one bite. A little Old Bay seasoning gives it a modest kick.
By Maggie Ruggiero
Grilled Beef, Chicken, Shrimp, and Mushroom Skewers
To make your cocktail party more participatory, have your guests grill their own skewers. A hibachi is even more user-friendly than a grill, since the ends of the skewers hang out over the edge, eliminating the need for tongs. If you're cooking everything yourself, it's easiest to use a large grill or a broiler (see cooks' note, below) and serve the skewers in batches.
Jalapeño Cheeseburgers with Bacon and Grilled Onions
The little green chile makes an appearance in the burger and in its creamy ranch sauce. What to drink: Chateau Souverain 2002 Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley ($22).
Potato Salad
Editor's note: This recipe is from Brini Maxwell's Guide to Gracious Living. For Maxwell's tips on throwing a summer pool party, click here.
What family reunion would be complete without potato salad? This is my mother's recipe. It's delicious — tasty and tangy, just as potato salad should be.
By Brini Maxwell
Fizzy Sour Cherry Lemonade
We've spiked this lemonade with vodka to make a refreshing summer cocktail, but you can omit the alcohol. One batch will completely fill your blender, so if you need more, make multiple batches rather than doubling or tripling the recipe.
Frozen Limes Filled with Sangrita and Tequila
Limas Congeladas Rellenas de Sangrita y Tequila
Most sangrita recipes include tomato as well as orange juice, hence the name ("little blood"). This spicy, salty juice mixture is a traditional chaser for straight tequila. If you don't have time to prepare the frozen lime cups, just pour the sangrita and tequila into shot glasses. Pair the sangrita with a reposado tequila, which has been briefly aged to impart richer, more complex flavor and a smoother sip. (See "Wine & Spirits" for some great top-shelf tequilas.)
Blackberry Lemonade
Take this lemonade along on a picnic in a large Mason jar or a plastic container, stowed in the cooler with the other drinks.
Raspberry Lime Rickey
We found that a small amount of Pernod in the rickeys added an interesting but unimposing accent. If you don't care for the flavor of Pernod, simply substitute an equal amount of additional vodka.Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.