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    Here’s What to Cook Every Night This Week (July 1 – 7)

    By Taryn Pire,

    20 days ago

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    It’s been hot for weeks, but it’s now officially summertime. If I were you, I’d head to the nearest farmers market, stock up on all the summer fruits and vegetables your trusty tote bag can hold and cook the following seven dinners to celebrate. Read on for a few of my favorites, ranging from a 20-minute, simple pasta recipe any newbie can tackle to a party-ready galette that’s the ideal tomato recipe for summer .

    90 Easy Summer Dinners That Everyone Will Love (Including Many That Take 30 Minutes or Less)

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    Produce
    3 peaches
    6 pints cherry tomatoes
    8 shallots
    1 large head garlic
    12 apricots
    3 ears corn
    2 large tomatoes
    5 yellow or green zucchini
    2 red onions
    1 red beet
    1 bunch baby golden beets
    1 Chioggia beet
    5½ ounces baby plum tomatoes
    2 celery sticks
    5 bunches basil
    1 bunch tarragon
    1 bunch dill
    1 bunch rosemary
    1 bunch thyme

    Meat
    6 slices prosciutto
    8 chicken thighs (about 3 pounds)

    Dairy
    8 ounces bocconcini
    1 stick unsalted butter
    2 ounces heavy cream
    8 ounces burrata
    2 ounces crumbled feta cheese
    12 ounces fresh goat cheese
    2 ounces grated Parmesan cheese
    6 large eggs

    Grains
    10 ounces dried pasta (such as bucatini or spaghetti)
    1 cup cooked wheat berries
    8 slices rye bread
    12 ounces Carnaroli risotto rice

    Canned and Packaged Goods
    Balsamic glaze, for serving
    9½ ounces dry white wine
    Peach jelly
    10½ ounces tomato passata (or tomato purée)
    52 ounces vegetable stock
    One 14-ounce sheet frozen puff pastry

    Pantry Ingredients: kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper, all-purpose flour, extra-virgin olive oil, flaky salt, whole-grain Dijon mustard, balsamic vinegar

    Monday: Tomato-Peach Caprese Skewers

    Face it: You’re already hoarding pounds of farmers market peaches . So why not put them to good use with this simple salad skewer recipe ? The balsamic glaze drizzle is optional, but I wouldn’t skip it. You can also make the dish even more filling by serving it with crusty bread, dressed greens or a charcuterie board .

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    Tuesday: Skillet Chicken with Apricots and Fresh Herbs

    Place this masterpiece on the table and let the chorus of oohs and ahhs roll in. The apricots already make the meal stunning, but don’t skip the fresh basil and tarragon on top. They impart a certain je ne sais quoi (and make the dish twice as photo-worthy).

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    Wednesday: Pasta with Burst Cherry Tomatoes, Fresh Corn and Burrata

    It doesn’t take long (about 20 minutes, to be exact) to make a dinner for the books when you have fresh summer produce on your side. Garlic, basil and pantry staples bring this pasta together, along with rich burrata . Might I suggest adding grilled zucchini rounds to the mix?

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    Thursday: Sweet Corn, Tomato and Zucchini Grain Salad with Peach-Dijon Vinaigrette

    It might be the most elegant 15-minute, no-cook dinner you’ll ever serve. Prep the wheat berries and hard-boiled eggs ahead so all you’ll need to do before serving is whisk the dressing and assemble. Grill the produce for a touch of smokiness, and add borage and nasturtium flowers to garnish if you’re fancy.

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    Friday: Grilled Goat Cheese Sandwiches with Balsamic Beets

    Don’t sleep on in-season beets—and don’t let the time commitment keep you from making this ooey-gooey sandwich either. If you prep the red beet purée and roasted golden beets ahead, all that’s left to do before mealtime is assemble and grill.

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    Saturday: Tomato and Yellow Zucchini Risotto

    Sorry, am I drooling? Believe it or not, there isn’t a drop of cream, butter or cheese in this luxuriously thick vegan risotto . It turns out that if you cook zucchini long enough, it turns lush and soft all on its own. The more you know.

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    Sunday: Cherry Tomato Galette with Garlic and Herbs

    Blistered tomatoes and fresh herbs make this galette look beyond gourmet, so no one will suspect the base is store-bought puff pastry. Serve it with white wine, a side of dressed greens and grilled steak, if you’re feeling ambitious.

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    92 Easy Summer Desserts to Devour from Now Until Labor Day

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