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Lime, Ginger, and Lemongrass Sorbet

At Selamat Pagi, our Balinese restaurant, lime, ginger, and lemongrass are mainstay ingredients, appearing in many dishes. We were thinking about making a sorbet that reflected some of these ingredients and wondered what would happen if we threw all of them together. Our initial taste transported us back to the lush green hills of Bali, after which we were all too disappointed to find ourselves standing in our test kitchen. Along with lemon sorbet, this might be our go-to refreshment when we desperately need to cool off.

Basic Quick Pickle Brine

We kept this basic pickle brine simple so it can be used with virtually any vegetable. For more flavor punch, swap in different vinegars or add additional spices.

Sweet and Sour Pickles

These spiced-packed pickles are the perfect combination of tart and sweet, great for pre-dinner snacking or to top a sandwich. Yellow squash is delicious, but the brine also works well with cucumbers, zucchini, onions, or mushrooms.

Thousand Flavor Syrup

A thousand might be an exaggeration, but this complex syrup can be used many ways. Add to spritzers, drizzle over fruit, mix into yogurt, or spoon onto grapefruit halves (to name just a few).

Herby Black Rice Salad with Radishes and Ricotta Salata

Make the rice before you leave, and pack the vinaigrette in a little jar on the side. You'll thank us, Scout's honor.

Huckleberry Shrub

A tart huckleberry drinking vinegar (you can try it with different berries) gives club soda some kick.

Yogurt-Peach Semifreddo

Leaving the skins on the peaches for the purée makes for a beautifully pink swirl in this refreshing summer dessert.

Herbed Rice With Tomatoes and Feta

This vibrant green side dish is great served at room temperature, so you can make it a couple hours before your guests arrive for a dinner party.

Cold Pea Soup With Herbed Oil Swirl

This pretty green soup is creamy, cool, and refreshing. Top each bowl with a flavorful mix of parsley, mint, olive oil, and lemon zest.

Steamed Mussels with Tomato and Chorizo Broth

Don't Move a Mussel—Seriously—this one-pot dinner is that easy. Sweet cherry tomatoes, earthy chorizo, and a splash of wine do the heavy lifting.

Five-Bean Salad with Smoked Paprika Vinaigrette

The rich Spanish flavors of smoked paprika and Marcona almonds are balanced by the bright freshness of parsley and celery in this update on a classic side dish.

Snap Peas and Green Beans with Arugula-Mint Pesto

When not using this pesto to dress this very green salad, you could schmear it on just about any sandwich, or stir it into scrambled eggs.

Potato Salad with 7-Minute Eggs and Mustard Vinaigrette

Egg salad and potato salad: Unite! We like how the still-soft yolks dress the salad, but you can cook the eggs a minute or two longer if you like them more set.

Linguine with Green Olive Sauce and Zesty Breadcrumbs

Bursting with the big, brash flavors of green olives, anchovies, and capers, this herbaceous pasta sauce isn't afraid to bite back.

Israeli Couscous, Peas, Preserved Lemons, Mint & Goat's Cheese

This is a great one for midweek as it takes no more than 20 minutes from slicing the leeks to serving the finished dish, but it is good enough for weekends as well-filling, fresh and very tasty.

Quinoa and Red Lentil Burgers

Quinoa and red lentils cook in the same amount of time, right in the same saucepan, making these burgers super convenient.
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