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Iβm sure youβve tried almond milk, but have you tasted pistachio milk?! Itβs cold, smooth, creamy and tastes like pistachios. Itβs dreamy and delicious, as well as dairy-free and nutritious.
I first encountered pistachio milk in the alternative milk section at Whole Foods, offered by a brand called Three Trees. As a pistachio lover, I had to try it immediately. I loved it, naturally, so I had to try making it myself.
Iβm happy to share that pistachio milk is as easy to make as cashew milk and pecan milk, and itβs equally creamy. Unlike almond milk, it produces very little waste, so you wonβt feel guilty about wasting any of those precious green nuts.
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Letβs hear it for burrata cheese! I always order burrata when I find it on restaurant menus, and weβve had some stellar combinations this summer. I canβt resist burrataβs contrasting texturesβitβs like fresh mozzarella on the outside, but lusciously soft and creamy on the inside.
For this recipe, I designed a quintessential summertime burrata salad with fresh tomatoes. Serve it with crostini or a loaf of crusty bread to make it an appetizer. This burrata dish comes together in 15 minutes, believe it or not, and itβs a real showstopper.
I wanted to keep it simple but make it taste special, so I drew reference from my Easy Tomato Salad and Tomato Basil Bruschetta. I landed on a combination of cherry tomatoes and sun-dried tomatoes for depth, plus freshly toasted pine nuts for a savory note. Itβs not complete without a drizzle of rich olive oil, tangy balsamic vinegar, and a sprinkle of fresh basil. I hope it becomes one of your go-to recipes!
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Simple methods and BIG flavor collide in this Lemony Quinoa Kale Salad with Crispy Chickpeas! Itβs zesty and sweet, full of crunch, and packed with wholesome ingredients. With minimal cooking required, itβs the perfect meal for summer or a quick meal prep session.
Just 10 ingredients and 30 minutes stand between you and this satisfying, flavorful, healthy meal!
How to Make This Lemony Quinoa Kale Salad
This quinoa kale salad comes together in a few simple steps that flow seamlessly:
Lemony Quinoa Kale Salad with Crispy Chickpeas from Minimalist Baker β
Itβs Bastille Dayβand also Euro Summer week here at Food52βso weβre leaning all the way in with a roundup of our favorite French recipes to help you fΓͺte like you're picnicking beneath the Eiffel Tower (or at least pretending to at your dining table).
From classics Julia Child would definitely approve of (hi, beef bourguignon and crΓ¨me brΓ»lΓ©e) to a few breezier, βlazy girlβ picks that rely on good butter, flaky pastry, and fresh herbs, this lineup has something for every level of ambition. Thereβs plenty of cheese, a generous amount of wine, and more than one dish with an egg on topβjust as the French intended.
Itβs Euro Summer Week! Stay tuned for more stories, recipes, and travel tipsβand tell us how youβre having your own.
Around this time every year, it feels like everyone you know is either in Europe, just got back from Europe, or plotting how to get there. (And yes, weβve all Googled how much a last-minute flight would be. Spoiler: too much.)
I have a 4-year-old, which means even though I love a good sandwich, I rarely get to eat one without a little negotiation. Unless itβs a burger (sheβs all in for burgers), meals between two slices of bread often fall flat. Thatβs why this weekβs plan is all about flexible sandwiches: DIY-style builds, deconstructed options, and satisfying meatless takes that appeal to both kids and grown-ups.
Also included: a nostalgic breakfast sandwich inspired by my early 20s, when I helped open a cafe on the North Shore of Oβahu. It was hearty, rich, and packed with meat-free proteinβjust how I like to start the day. As always, while the groceries are listed based on what you need, theyβre flexible enough to swap based on what youβve gotβespecially for things like mayo, hot sauce, or bread.
I love my kitchen, I really do. But lately, Iβve been searching for every excuse under the sun to get outside. Whether itβs taking a long walk home from work, bringing my weekend reading to the park, or slipping outside for lunch, Iβm making the most of our very warm, sunny weather. But some days are just too hot to think, too hot to move, and certainly too hot to cook. For those sticky, sweaty, sweltering days, make one of these no-cook summer dishes. That means that you donβt have to turn on the stove or oven to enjoy a seasonally inspired meal for lunch or dinner. I want dishes I can toss together sans stove or oven, like crispy salads, cool soups, and crunchy sandwiches. And, thankfully, summerβs bounty is ready to provide. After dinner, cool off with a frozen treat like our no-churn ice creams or dairy-free sorbets. We're in the dog days of summer, when all you want to do is sit by the A/C with a pint of ice cream. Here, Iβve gathered 30 of our freshest no-cook dishes. Now, go outside and enjoy the day!
When youβre sick of the heat and donβt feel like cooking, this no-cook salad will save the day. Pro tip: Purchase fresh, precooked shrimp so that you donβt have to turn on the stove.

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland
When temps are pushing 90 and the air feels thick enough to drink, the only acceptable beverage is one thatβs borderline slushy. Iβm talking blender cocktails, boozy lemonades, fruit-forward frosΓ©sβthe kind of drink you almost need a spoon for. Whether youβre craving something tart and citrusy or leaning tropical with coconut and rum, these frozen drink recipes are the move. Theyβre chill, refreshing, and just a little bit dramaticβin the best way possible.
This mango slushie is giving tropical sunrise vibes with citrus, pineapple juice, and hibiscus tea.

Summertime produce is in full swing, and I couldnβt be happier about it! Salads are my specialty, so Iβve created a collection of my best summer salad recipes. Theyβre perfect for parties, barbecues and summer evenings at home. These recipes have hundreds of five-star reviews, so theyβre sure to be a hit on your table.
Youβll find classic potluck salads, such as potato salad and cowboy caviar, international favorites like tabbouleh and caprese salad, along with a variety of fresh green salads, of course. These seasonal salads feature an abundance of fresh greens, tender herbs, and summer vegetables, including tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, as well as fruits like berries, peaches, and watermelon.
These refreshing salads are perfect for the hottest summer days. Many feature raw produce and require minimal to no cooking. Whether youβve gone overboard at the farmersβ market or have a garden surplus, youβll find the solution here.
Bookmark this page and make the most of the season! Which salad will you make first?
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Letβs hear it for poppy seed dressing! This lightly creamy, lemony dressing is irresistible with tender lettuces and fresh fruit. The poppy seeds add a light crunch and nutty flavor that make your salads memorable.
This recipe is easy to mix together with quality ingredients, and beats store-bought dressing by a mile. It features poppy seeds, of course, as well as fresh lemon juice and zest. Itβs sweetened with honey, which offers more flavor than plain sugar. Dijon mustard and a clove of garlic keep it interesting, and mayonnaise or Greek yogurt make it lightly creamy (your choiceβmayonnaise offers a more luxurious texture, while yogurt lends a lovely tang).
Some poppy seed dressing recipes are excessively sweet or creamy, but this one is not. Itβs just right. Below, youβll find the recipe and complementary flavors to help you build a great salad.
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Bake It Up a Notch is a column by Resident Baking BFF Erin Jeanne McDowell. Each month, she'll help take our baking game to the next level, teaching us all the need-to-know tips and techniques and showing us all the mistakes we might make along the way.
As a baker, Iβm not afraid to practice patience to get to the perfect end result. But hereβs the truth: Some shortcuts are worth shouting about, and no-churn ice cream is definitely one of them. In this monthβs ice cream episode of Bake it Up A Notch, I spend a lot of time chatting about this exact topic, and all the things you can do with it it. So whether you are looking for an easy summer recipe hack, or you donβt have room to store an ice cream maker, nothing should stop you from making homemade ice cream this summer.

Β© Mark Weinberg

Β© Mark Weinberg

Β© Mark Weinberg

Β© Mark Weinberg
Welcome to Sunday Reset, where we share how weβre unwinding and what we have planned for the week ahead. This time, our newest baking resident, Terrence (@terrencebakes), shares what heβs whipping up first in our Test Kitchen.
Summer is officially here and as a baker, I go back and forth about using my oven during some of the hotter days.
Sides are the secret stars of any Fourth of July meal, adding pops of color, crunch, and flavor that perfectly complement everything from massive grilled steaks to plant-based burgers. Honestly, sometimes my favorite kind of celebration is all about the sidesβa spread so good you barely miss the main dish. Whether youβre grilling these sides fresh or making them ahead to serve chilled or at room temp, these recipes hold up beautifully, making them perfect for a sunny summer day of eating, chatting, and fireworks.
Will you be grilling this 4th of July? Then let your main dish scoot over a bit to make room for some sides, like this vegan asparagus wonder where the marinade becomes the sauce.
One of my favorite ways to celebrate the Fourth of July is with a fully loaded dessert table. When I was younger, Iβd make a beeline for the blueberry pie my mom always picked up from our favorite Florida bakeryβserved with at least two scoops of vanilla ice cream, of course.
These days, Iβm still a blueberry pie loyalist, but Iβve added a few more crowd-pleasers to the mix: think icebox cakes layered with whipped cream, no-churn ice creams, and cookies that taste just as good as they look. Whether you're baking ahead or want something you can whip up in under an hour, thereβs a sweet option here for everyone.

Whoβs to say when a popsicle is a popsicle?Β Let me be clear: these watermelon popsicles are frozen slices of watermelon on sticks. (Or not on sticksβyou can freeze slices or wedges and use the rind for a good grip.) I tried making watermelon popsicles in molds, and I genuinely prefer the texture and flavor of these straightforward pops.
These watermelon popsicles are refreshing, simple, fruity summertime treats. Here are a few more reasons to make these watermelon delights:
Not to mention, how cute are the cookie-cutter shapes? The star shape would be so fun for Independence Day festivities or summer birthdays. Iβm already planning to make these for Graceβs birthday party. Youβll find a photo tutorial and recipe below.
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The 4th of July is right around the cornerβand if you're planning a backyard barbecue, beach picnic, or just looking for a reason to fire up the grill, weβve got you covered with recipes for every kind of celebration.
This roundup of 70 festive dishes covers all the bases: juicy burgers, vegetarian BBQ recipes, classic potato salad, red-white-and-blue desserts, and even a few big-batch cocktail recipes to keep the drinks flowing. Whether you're looking for a patriotic cake, no-fuss grilling recipes, or something a little unexpected (spiralized hot dogs, anyone?), youβll find the makings of a very good holiday menu right here.
Youβve seen the red-and-white checkered tablecloth before, but nowβd your chance to do something different. This summer, swap the standard cookout vibes for something more curated. With styled-to-a-T tabletops and menus that take their cue from around the world, these combinations prove that outdoor entertaining can be both easygoing and elevated.
Lean into easy elegance with a clean, minimalist setup. Think white linens, unfussy wildflowers, and natural wood accents that feel both grounded and elevated. Pair the look with equally refreshing dishes, like lemon-dill gravlax and a Scandinavian summer strawberry tart, that channel the cool, unfussy spirit of a Nordic summer.


