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French Recipes to Channel Your Inner Julia Child

14 July 2025 at 20:44

It’s Bastille Day—and also Euro Summer week here at Food52—so we’re leaning all the way in with a roundup of our favorite French recipes to help you fête 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 crème brûlée) to a few breezier, “lazy girl” picks that rely on good butter, flaky pastry, and fresh herbs, this lineup has something for every level of ambition. There’s plenty of cheese, a generous amount of wine, and more than one dish with an egg on top—just as the French intended.

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The Euro Summer Recipes We’re Making Instead of Booking a Flight

11 July 2025 at 22:57

It’s Euro Summer Week! Stay tuned for more stories, recipes, and travel tips—and tell us how you’re 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, we’ve all Googled how much a last-minute flight would be. Spoiler: too much.)

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Sandwiches Everyone Loves (Even My Sandwich-Skeptical Preschooler)

10 July 2025 at 19:00

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 it’s a burger (she’s all in for burgers), meals between two slices of bread often fall flat. That’s why this week’s 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 O‘ahu. It was hearty, rich, and packed with meat-free protein—just how I like to start the day. As always, while the groceries are listed based on what you need, they’re flexible enough to swap based on what you’ve got—especially for things like mayo, hot sauce, or bread.

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41 No-Cook Summer Dishes for When You Absolutely Cannot Turn On the Oven

10 July 2025 at 07:26

I love my kitchen, I really do. But lately, I’ve been searching for every excuse under the sun to get outside. Whether it’s taking a long walk home from work, bringing my weekend reading to the park, or slipping outside for lunch, I’m 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 don’t 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, summer’s 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, I’ve gathered 30 of our freshest no-cook dishes. Now, go outside and enjoy the day!


Our best no-cook recipes

1. Corn, Shrimp & Avocado Salad With Chipotle-Pepita Dressing

When you’re sick of the heat and don’t feel like cooking, this no-cook salad will save the day. Pro tip: Purchase fresh, precooked shrimp so that you don’t have to turn on the stove.

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16 Frozen Drink Recipes to Cool You Down Fast

9 July 2025 at 22:56

When temps are pushing 90 and the air feels thick enough to drink, the only acceptable beverage is one that’s borderline slushy. I’m talking blender cocktails, boozy lemonades, fruit-forward frosés—the kind of drink you almost need a spoon for. Whether you’re craving something tart and citrusy or leaning tropical with coconut and rum, these frozen drink recipes are the move. They’re chill, refreshing, and just a little bit dramatic—in the best way possible.


The Best Frozen Drink Recipes to Try This Summer

1. Sunrise Slushie

This mango slushie is giving tropical sunrise vibes with citrus, pineapple juice, and hibiscus tea.

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These 22 No-Churn Ice Creams Are Summertime Magic

8 July 2025 at 19:59

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, I’m not afraid to practice patience to get to the perfect end result. But here’s the truth: Some shortcuts are worth shouting about, and no-churn ice cream is definitely one of them. In this month’s 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 don’t have room to store an ice cream maker, nothing should stop you from making homemade ice cream this summer.

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What to Bake When It’s Too Hot for the Oven

6 July 2025 at 23:55

Welcome to Sunday Reset, where we share how we’re unwinding and what we have planned for the week ahead. This time, our newest baking resident, Terrence (@terrencebakes), shares what he’s 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.

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35 Standout Side Dishes for Your 4th of July Cookout

3 July 2025 at 09:00

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 sides—a spread so good you barely miss the main dish. Whether you’re 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.

1. Asparagus With Lemon-Pepper Marinade From Bryant Terry

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.

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33 Sweet & Simple Fourth of July Desserts

3 July 2025 at 08:35

One of my favorite ways to celebrate the Fourth of July is with a fully loaded dessert table. When I was younger, I’d make a beeline for the blueberry pie my mom always picked up from our favorite Florida bakery—served with at least two scoops of vanilla ice cream, of course.

These days, I’m still a blueberry pie loyalist, but I’ve 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, there’s a sweet option here for everyone.

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70 Essential 4th of July Recipes for Your Backyard BBQ

2 July 2025 at 01:00

The 4th of July is right around the corner—and if you're planning a backyard barbecue, beach picnic, or just looking for a reason to fire up the grill, we’ve 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?), you’ll find the makings of a very good holiday menu right here.

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3 Fresh Ways to Rethink Outdoor Entertaining (Menus Included)

30 June 2025 at 20:59

You’ve seen the red-and-white checkered tablecloth before, but now’d 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.

Scandinavian Simplicity

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.

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Soak Up the Solstice With These 25 Peak-Summer Recipes

21 June 2025 at 03:07

Summer solstice marks the longest day of the year—and the unofficial kickoff to slow evenings, spontaneous backyard hangs, and meals that feel like mini celebrations. Whether you’re planning a proper dinner party or just want an excuse to slice a few extra peaches and light the grill, this is your sign to cook something that tastes like sunshine.

We rounded up 25 of our favorite summer-ready recipes that are perfect for the solstice and every sun-drenched day that follows. There’s a juicy peach and tomato panzanella that’s equal parts salad and main course, a grilled Caesar that’s smoky and crisp in all the right ways, and a cacio e pepe corn salad we honestly can’t stop thinking about. If you’re team pasta salad, don’t worry—we’ve got options. And if you’re looking for a low-lift main to serve with all that veg, let us point you to some extra-flavorful chicken thighs, a lemony Greek-inspired platter, or grilled flatbreads you can top with whatever’s in the fridge.

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How (and Why) Chefs Are Cooking With Bourbon This Summer

11 June 2025 at 23:29

Summer is around the corner and that means the grilling season has officially arrived (yes, even if your forecast still says “scattered showers”). And while we’re all for a bourbon on the rocks while the coals heat up, there’s another reason to keep that bottle close: It might just be the secret ingredient your summer cooking’s been missing.

No, this isn’t just a summer fever dream. Bourbon’s sweet, warm, slightly smoky profile pairs beautifully with all kinds of cooking techniques—grilling included. But it’s just as impactful in a stovetop glaze, a hot skillet, or even a rich dessert. From smoky grilled chicken to syrupy French toast with heat, these bourbon-spiked dishes come straight from the chefs who actually cook with it.

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5 Fruit-Forward Meals for Your Summer Menu

11 June 2025 at 16:21

Welcome to Forkcast—a weekly meal-planning newsletter with five recipes for the week ahead, plus a handy grocery list and helpful tips. This week’s is curated by Jessica Levinson, MS, RDN, CDN, a nutrition expert with a passion for practical, family-friendly meals. Learn more of her expertise here.


What better time to boost your fruit intake than the start of summer, when sweet, colorful fruit is reaching its peak? If you’re anything like me, you love a good sweet-and-savory combo—and this week’s menu is full of them. We’re highlighting two of the season’s best: juicy peaches and bursting-with-flavor blueberries. You’ll see just how well they shine in the five recipes below.

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26 Easy Memorial Day Desserts to Kick Off Summer Right

9 May 2025 at 23:53

After the burgers have been flipped and the last hot dog polished off, there’s really only one way to cap off Memorial Day weekend: dessert. But not just any dessert—think unfussy sweets that you can whip up ahead of time, take on the go, or throw together in the middle of a backyard hang. These treats are simple, summer-ready, and a little nostalgic in the best way. From classic icebox cakes to homemade popsicles, these are the recipes you'll crave after good barbecue. We've also chosen a few festive options with red, white, and blue designs (really anything that incorporates berries will do the job).

Here are 26 easy Memorial Day desserts that’ll carry you from the first beach trip to the last bite of pie. And if you're hunting for more menu inspiration, we've rounded up our best Memorial Day side dishes as well.

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37 Memorial Day Sides to Serve With Burgers, Ribs & More

9 May 2025 at 03:01

There’s a change in the air on Memorial Day. It marks the start of grilling season, the unofficial kickoff to summer, and, of course, the chance to serve up the very best Memorial Day side dishes. Whether you’re firing up the grill, heading to a potluck, or hosting your whole family in the backyard, you’ll want to plan a few Memorial Day sides that are just as memorable as the mains. Think classic potato salads, crowd-pleasing baked beans, bright seasonal veggies, and pasta salads that hold up all afternoon.

Whether you're hosting or transporting your pre-made dish, this list is for you. We’ve rounded up 38 of our favorite Memorial Day sides to serve with burgers, ribs, hot dogs, and more. And if you need a little something for the grill too, don’t miss our favorite grilling recipes, Memorial Day recipe ideas (we have more than 50), and our guide to the best pasta salads to pair with just about anything. These easy sides for a crowd will make your long weekend one to remember.

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How to Make Your Farmers Market Haul Last All Week

25 April 2025 at 21:32

Whether you’re a farmers market regular or just dipping a toe into seasonal shopping, we’ve got you covered. From smart storage tips to must-buy produce picks (yes, beyond donuts), here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your haul.

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I Made the Viral Homemade Gatorade

23 April 2025 at 15:32

Who doesn’t love a special little beverage? As spring has slowly gotten warmer I’ve seen more and more people posting themselves making at-home iced tea concoctions, fruity syrups for seltzers, and even ‘loaded’ flavored waters. What has stood out to me from the bunch is a “homemade Gatorade” recipe by the creator @healthylittlepeach, which has gotten millions of views and tons of recreation videos. The allure lies in its “electrolytes” and health benefits. It looked deceivingly simple, and I was curious to see if it actually tasted good or refreshing.

Here’s how I made my own homemade “Gatorade:”

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