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    1. This 15-Minute Shrimp Dish Will Transport You to Spain

      You won’t even need to leave your yard with this menu, book-ended with escalivada, a traditional Catalan vegetable dish, and a refreshing peach sorbet from David Tanis.

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      CreditDavid Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.
    2. Five Weeknight Dishes

      Five Weeknight Tomato Dishes

      Put summer’s crown jewel to work in a simple meatball pan sauce, a luxurious tangle of garlicky pasta or a beloved dumpling salad.

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      CreditJulia Gartland for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Samantha Seneviratne.
    3. What to Cook

      A Super Fast Sheet-Pan Chicken Dinner

      Yasmin Fahr’s garlicky chicken with blistered tomatoes needs only 15 minutes under the broiler to yield a sunny, flavorful dinner.

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      Yasmin Fahr’s sheet-pan garlicky chicken with blistered tomatoes.
      Yasmin Fahr’s sheet-pan garlicky chicken with blistered tomatoes.
      CreditJohnny Miller for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Rebecca Jurkevich.
  1. Grilled Chicken With Corn and Lime-Basil Butter, a Fantastic Taste of Summer

    With blueberry spoon cake for dessert, naturally.

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    Clare de Boer’s grilled chicken thighs and corn with lime-basil butter.
    CreditKate Sears for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Chris Lanier.
    What to Cook
  2. After Days Lost at Sea, They Needed a Pastrami Sandwich

    A pair of scuba divers were dramatically rescued from the Gulf of Mexico. They knew what their first stop after the ordeal would be.

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    Nathan and Kim Maker, scuba divers who had been lost in the Gulf of Mexico for nearly two days, knew their first meal after their ordeal had to be at Kenny & Ziggy’s Delicatessen Restaurant & Bakery in Houston.
    CreditAnnie Mulligan for The New York Times
  3. After the Chef James Kent’s Death, His Team Presses On

    The renamed Kent Hospitality Group has reshuffled staff, brought in the chef of Clover Hill and made plans for the future.

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    Clockwise from left, Renata Ameni, of Birdee Bakery; Danny Garcia, of Time & Tide; Charlie Mitchell, of Saga; Jassimran Singh, of Crown Shy; and Kelly Kent, front center, of Kent Hospitality Group, on the 66th floor of 70 Pine Street.
    CreditEmon Hassan for The New York Times
  4. These Fragrant Shrimp Dumplings Tell a Family’s Story

    At Lapis in Washington, D.C., the beloved shrimp mantoo are inspired by the chef Shamim Popal’s life and her love for Afghanistan.

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    Saffron and turmeric tint the creamy shallot sauce that make these shrimp dumplings gold.
    CreditDavid Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.
  5. This Ratatouille Always Sticks the Landing

    Melissa Clark’s five-star recipe turns summer’s vibrant produce — tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini and peppers — into a must-eat French delight.

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    Melissa Clark’s ratatouille.
    CreditChristopher Testani for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Cyd Raftus McDowell.
    What to Cook
  1. Miso, Butter, Salmon

    Chan chan yaki takes three superb ingredients and adds sautéed veggies and a glug of sake for a fast, filling, salty-sweet dinner.

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    Marc Matsumoto’s chan chan yaki, adapted by Mia Leimkuhler.
    CreditRachel Vanni for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Barrett Washburne.
    What to Cook
  2. Contra Returns as a Cocktail Bar With Stilton-Stuffed Chicken Wings

    After closing their restaurant a year ago, Jeremiah Stone and Fabián von Hauske Valtierra are back with the drinks expert Dave Arnold for Bar Contra, serving snacks and cocktails.

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    Bar Contra serves up small plates like red prawn, favorita tomatoes, a chicken wing stuffed with Stilton, a celeriac crumpet and Maine scallop, along with cocktails.
    CreditJeenah Moon for The New York Times
    Off the Menu
  3. Cherries for Black Forest Cake, Tomatoes for Gazpacho, Swordfish for Piccata

    Something out there, something delicious, is speaking to you. Heed its call.

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    Samantha Seneviratne’s Black Forest sheet cake.
    CreditJohnny Miller for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Samantha Seneviratne.
    What to Cook
  4. Pair Your Vietnamese Iced Coffee With Pandan Cakes

    A perfect Vietnamese coffee is reason enough to celebrate. But a few sweet treats can’t hurt.

     

    From left to right, pandan, Vietnamese coffee and Thai tea cake slices from Bánh by Lauren in Chinatown.
    CreditSara Naomi Lewkowicz for The New York Times
    Where to Eat: New York City
  5. Where There’s Smoke, There’s Grilled Vegetables

    Including a robust barbecue vegetable salad with peaches and crushed corn chips that I need to eat off a soggy paper plate by a pool, immediately.

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    Ali Slagle’s barbecue vegetable salad.
    CreditRachel Vanni for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Barrett Washburne.
    The Veggie

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  3. A Super Fast Sheet-Pan Chicken Dinner

    Yasmin Fahr’s garlicky chicken with blistered tomatoes needs only 15 minutes under the broiler to yield a sunny, flavorful dinner.

    By Melissa Clark

     
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  5. Miso, Butter, Salmon

    Chan chan yaki takes three superb ingredients and adds sautéed veggies and a glug of sake for a fast, filling, salty-sweet dinner.

    By Mia Leimkuhler

     
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  11. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in Nice, France

    The French Riviera resort town brims with the unexpected, including a wealth of prehistory, ancient ruins and newer attractions.

    By Chloé Braithwaite

     
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  18. Hear Us Out: Angel Hair Pasta

    Dan Pelosi’s new recipe tosses the strands with olive oil, butter, garlic, herbs and blistered cherry tomatoes for a perfect pan of pasta.

    By Emily Weinstein

     
  19. Tiny Tomatoes, Big Flavor

    While we wait for big heirlooms to peak, dive into curry tomatoes and chickpeas, chile-crisp tofu and vegan pesto pasta salad.

    By Melissa Clark

     
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  24. Tomatoes and Peaches, Summer BFFs

    Especially when assembled with cold tofu, basil and mint, piled on top of whipped goat cheese or tossed with crunchy almonds and chewy berkoukes.

    By Tanya Sichynsky

     
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  28. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in San Diego

    San Diego serves up gorgeous beaches, arty neighborhoods and rich history, yet it still excels at being underrated.

    By Freda Moon

     
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    Who Needs a Recipe to Cook a Hot Dog, Anyway?

    Sometimes, the easiest dishes are the toughest to get just right. Ali Slagle, who develops recipes for Times Cooking, wants to help home chefs make fan-favorite foods ‘with feeling.’

    By Ali Slagle

     
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  52. It’s Shrimp Weather

    Toss them on the grill, fry them for salt and pepper shrimp rolls, chop them into burgers or poach them for spring rolls.

    By Sam Sifton

     
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  56. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in Izmir, Turkey

    Thousands of years of culture and history converge in this vibrant, coastal city known as the “Pearl of the Aegean.”

    By Alex Crevar

     
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  65. What Your Grocery Cart Says About You

    We combed through a month’s worth of receipts from more than two dozen people across the U.S. to better understand our relationship to the food we buy.

    By Priya Krishna, Tanya Sichynsky and Aliza Aufrichtig

     
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  79. Lausanne, Where the Olympics Never End

    A new arts district, stylish restaurants and a museum that pays homage to the Games greet visitors to this Swiss city, home to the International Olympic Committee.

    By Seth Sherwood

     
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  86. ‘Brat’ Green Summer Cooking

    Chilled zucchini soup, buttermilk green goddess slaw and cucumber agua fresca are lush, vegetal and so Julia.

    By Tanya Sichynsky

     
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    36 Hours in Boston

    Soak up history, relax in beer gardens that pop open like tulips in summer, and make a pilgrimage to Fenway Park.

    By Jenna Russell

     
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  106. Skirt Steak, Long Sunday

    Under a drizzle of minted, parsleyed dressing punched up with capers and salted with feta, skirt steak with salsa verde is one of summer’s great feeds.

    By Sam Sifton

     
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