Summer

  • Summer Vegetable Phyllo Pie

    Try this easy-to-make, Greek-inspired alternative to veggie pot pie, using phyllo dough to sandwich fresh summer vegetables and herbs, roasted garlic and tomatoes and tangy bits of feta. Perfect as a side, a potluck dish or as a vegetarian entrée.

  • Summer Picnic

    When the hot weather arrives, it’s time for a picnic! Grab a blanket and head outdoors with family and friends to enjoy this classic summer fare of sandwiches, salads and refreshing waters.

  • Summer Patio Party Appetizers

    Inviting friends and family over for the first get-together of the summer season? These delicious appetizers are easy to make and taste great.

  • Spicy Prawn, Summer Corn and Kiwi Salad

    Tasty and unique, this recipe features spicy grilled prawns with fresh grilled corn, kiwis, chilies, lettuce, tomatoes and a lemon-vinegar dressing. A spectacular summer salad!

  • Smoked Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Sweet Chili BBQ Sauce

    Fall may be here but don’t let that stop you from enjoying a delicious meal made on the grill or smoker. Made with our famous, zesty “Love Rub,” you’re family and friends are sure to love these pulled-pork sandwiches.

  • Rustic Raspberry Lemon Tart

    Perfect on a warm summer day, this tantalizing tart combines two of our favorite summer flavors, lemon and raspberry. Enjoy this beautiful-yet-simple dessert with a tall glass of raspberry iced tea and a sprig of mint for a truly refreshing treat.

  • Pacific Northwest Boil

    This quintessential seafood dish combines smoky sausages, potatoes and corn with fresh prawns and steamer clams. Yum!

  • Lemon and Berry Semifreddo

    Semifreddo in Italian means "half frozen," which happens to be the best way to devour this citrusy-fresh, light and airy dessert. The tart-sweet berries and crunchy meringue add a splash of color and texture, and make it a perfect ending to a summer dinner.

  • Hawaiian Pork Rice Bowls

    Everyone will love these bright and healthy bowls of shredded pork, fresh veggies, mangoes and brown rice. Slow-roasted Kalua pork is easy and super delicious. Any leftovers are excellent reheated for Hawaiian tacos or sliders.

    Serves: 6-8 Difficulty: easy Prep time: 30 min Cook time: 3-4 hours (inactive) Make ahead: Pork can be made 1-3 days in advance

  • Grilled Summer Vegetable Caponata

    Traditional Caponata is an eggplant and vegetable relish. Some liberties to create a more visually exciting dish.