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//June 30, 2022 (updated July 1, 2023)
Friends, I’m wishing you all a Happy Fourth 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Below you’ll find recipes for the best brioche burger buns, a few classic dips, many salads and sides as well as a few seasonal desserts and festive drinks, too 🎉🎉
This post is organized as follows:
Dips
The Best Brioche Buns
Veggie Burgers
On The Grill
Stuffed Peppers
Drinks
Desserts
A Few Dips
Have you ever tried pickling your crudité? I think it makes all the difference, and it’s really very simple: stuff raw vegetables into jars; pour a basic brine over top. If time permits, plan ahead: ideally, do this the day before you plan on serving the crudite, just so the veggies have time to chill and crisp up in their brine.
I typically stick to cauliflower and carrots with the pickling. Then I cut up whatever else looks good: Romaine, endive, watermelon radishes if you can find them (not easy this time of year) or other radishes and turnips (readily available!) if you can’t.
The veggies below are paired with this spicy cashew dressing/dip. It’s one of my faves.
Simple, Homemade Guacamole
Homemade Ranch Dip with Greek Yogurt
Spinach-Artichoke Dip
Smoky Eggplant Dip with Yogurt and Za’atar
Raw Beet Dip with Greek Yogurt
Maydan’s Beet-Labneh Dip
Salads & Sides
Trader Joe’s 3-ingredient lentil salad is one of my favorite summer side dishes to make for its simplicity and flavor. Over the years, I’ve received many questions about how to make the TJ’s bruschetta sauce from scratch from people without access to a Trader Joe’s. Earlier this week I finally set to work making one, and here it is: Homemade Bruschetta Sauce. Pictured above is the famous Trader Joe’s salad made with from-scratch cooked lentils, homemade bruschetta sauce, and my favorite feta, Maplebrook Farms Feta.
Mind-Blowing, Three-Ingredient Trader Joe’s Lentil Salad
Chickpeas with Cilantro-Lime Dressing
Simplest Cabbage Slaw + 10 Other Useful CSA Recipes
Watermelon, Feta, and Mint Salad
All-Purpose Lemon Vinaigrette
Kristina’s Simple Pasta Salad
5-Ingredient Greek Salad Dressing Recipe
Roasted Eggplant Salad with Cucumber-Yogurt Sauce and Tomatoes
Charred Broccoli Salad with Dates, Almonds, and Cheddar
Tabbouleh
Baked Feta with Cherry Tomatoes
Find Many More Ideas Right Here →Salads&Sides
The Best No-Knead Brioche Buns
The Best, Easiest No-Knead Brioche Buns
These no-knead brioche buns are so easy to whip up. The dough takes 5 minutes to stir together, and once it’s mixed, you can do one of two things:
- Stick the dough in the fridge overnight; then shape and bake the following day whenever you are ready.
- Let it rise in a warm spot for two hours; then immediately shape and bake.
I love using the refrigerator when I’m short on time and want to get one step out of the way. Regardless of which path you chose, the buns will be light and airy, perfect for any burger you might find yourself cooking this weekend.
Three Tips for Better Burgers
If you plan on making burgers this weekend, here are three tips to make them even better:
- Make asecret sauce. (You likely have all of the ingredients on hand.)
- Makequick-pickled onions.
- Make the buns:No-Knead Brioche Buns
Veggie Burgers
Falafel Burgers (Vegetarian, Broiled)
Sweet Potato and Mushroom Veggie Burger
Either of these veggie burgers could be sandwiched between the brioche mentioned above, but if you’re up for it, I highly recommend making homemade pita bread, especially if you’re making the falafel burgers.
On the Grill
At the start of every grilling season, I find myself asking the same questions:Is marinating really necessary? And if so, for how long? Is salt in the marinade a no-no or a must? What about acid? What kind of charcoal should I buy? Lump or briquettes? Do I grill covered or uncovered?
You can find all of my grilling and marinating tips here:. Below are a few of my favorite grilling season recipes (with a few condiments to match).
Simple (And Juicy! And Delicious!) Grilled Chicken Breasts
4-Ingredient Balsamic Roasted Mini Peppers
Super-Easy Greek Chicken Souvlaki
Tzatziki (Greek Cucumber-Yogurt Sauce)
Smoky Grilled Chicken with Cucumber-Yogurt Sauce
How to Make Schug (Skug, Zhug, Zhoug) Sauce
How to Cook Hanger Steak on the Grill
Dead Easy Steak Marinade
The Best, Juiciest Oven-Baked Baby Back Ribs (Easy, Too!)
“Grilled” Romaine Caesar Salad
Skillet-Grilled Fish + Tacos
Grilled Vegetable Tacos with Tomatillo Salsa
Stuffed Peppers
These veggie-loaded stuffed peppers are a summer favorite. The beauty of them is that they can be assembled ahead of time (a day or so) before their final bake, and they can be served as either a side dish or vegetarian entrée. Bonus: they’re stunning!
Drinks
If you’re looking for a really fun summer co*cktail, I can’t recommend this strawberry Paloma slushie enough. A palomais similar to a margarita but it’s made with grapefruit juice. This strawberry variation is one of my favorites to make when entertaining because it lends itself to large-batch mixing. The trick? Instead of juicing limes, you peel them and blitz them whole in a blender.And instead of salting the rims of glasses, you add salt directly to the mix, which serves two purposes: 1. Reduces work 2. Enhances the flavor of the juices.
And if you don’t have a go-to margarita recipe, this is my favorite, a classic I make all summer long always to rave reviews.
Desserts
Mixed Berry Galette (with Foolproof Pastry)
Peach-Frangipane Galette
The Best Blueberry Cobbler
Buttermilk Blueberry Breakfast Cake
Rhubarb Custard Cake
Easy Lemon Blueberry Crisp
Peach (or Pluot) Cobbler with Hot Sugar Crust
Strawberries + Cream + Sugar = Heaven
Soft and Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
Soft and Chewy (Contest-Winning) Peanut Butter Cookies
Best-Ever Fudgy (Shiny-Topped!) Homemade Brownies
Brown Butter Blondies with Sea Salt
Many More Ideas Right Here →Desserts
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Alexandra Stafford —Reply
Thank you, Lisa! And Happy Happy Fourth to you. Thanks so much for writing. I have to say, I don’t cook as often with my kids as I would like, because as soon as I start cooking with one, someone else wants to join in, and it inevitably ends in tears because something is not “fair” 🤣. It was so nice to have this uninterrupted time with Wren. I think she enjoyed it, too 🙂
Alexandra Stafford —Reply
Thank you, Char 🙂 🙂 🙂 I will pass on your kind words. Happy Fourth to you as well!
Alexandra Stafford —Reply
Thank you, Ellen 🙂 🙂 🙂 I hope you love it. Happy Fourth 💕
Alexandra Stafford —Reply
So wonderful to hear this, Jen! I love the sound of all of this. My 7- and 9-year-olds made their third one on Monday for a bbq… it’s such a fun one. Lemon zest in the frosting sounds amazing! And I know: the cream cheese-whipped cream frosting was a revelation for me as well. Never going back to my classic butter-cream cheese frosting, which I loved loved loved. Hope your family had a wonderful holiday!