Fourth of July recipes
Whole Maine lobsters are grilled and smothered in lemon and herbs. Read the recipe
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Could it get any better than fried chicken? Probably not. This take has a nice hint of tangy buttermilk in the batter. Read the recipe
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Here’s a pecan pie for everybody who thinks the usual version is too sugary. It’s sweetened with honey. Read the recipe
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Bump up your corn bread with a little spice. Recipe: Brothers’ jalapeno corn bread
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Firm, ripe apricots are tossed with rich cherries, the flavors complemented with a hint of vanilla. Read the recipe
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Cafe Pasqual’s in Santa Fe, N.M., shared its recipe for a veggie burger made with quinoa. Read the recipe » (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
What dessert could be more steak-worthy than beer ice cream? Read the recipe
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Recipe: Julienne’s double-chocolate espresso walnut cookies
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Texas hickory smoked brisket with coffee barbecue sauce. Read the recipe
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It’s like a little bit of peanut butter heaven with every bite. Read the recipe
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Hazelnut brown butter torte with bittersweet chocolate. Read the recipe
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Sugar-dusted flaky crust envelops a rich berry filling, the thick, sweet glaze cradling tender, slightly tart berries. Read the recipe.
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Recipe: Cubed watermelon combined with feta, mint, a little jalapeno and a cumin-lime dressing.
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A little cheddar cheese and green onion take these biscuits to the next level. Recipe: Durty Nelly’s biscuits
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These salmon burgers incorporate a touch of lemon juice and chopped capers for fresh, bright flavor. Read the recipe
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“The idea of using strawberries is that they are less expensive than boysenberries. Try not to eat the whole pie if anyone is watching.” Adapted from Patricia Poole of Kincaid Farms in Redlands. Read the recipe.
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Slice a pork roast crosswise into steaks and dust each with a blend of ground fennel seeds, peppercorns and salt. Grill for a few minutes on each side over a hot fire. Read the recipe.
(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)Quinoa salad with grilled corn, tomatoes and cilantro. Read the recipe (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)