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Pork Tenderloin with Peach Mustard Sauce

The key with tenderloin is making sure it's not overcooked, which is when it gets dry. The riper the peaches, the more delicious and nuanced the sauce will be.

Author: Bryan Furman

Grilled Mexican Street Corn (Elote)

Mexican street corn is a staple of summer and it's easy to make at home! Top char-grilled corn on the cob with a tangy, creamy sauce, sprinkle with crumbled cheese and dive in. Make this for your next...

Author: Megan Keno

Lamb Kebabs with Mint Pesto

Author: Romney Steele

Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly)

Pork belly is ubiquitous throughout the Philippines. Getting a nice grilled char adds flavor to the salty-sour-tart-sweet of a soy-calamansi marinade.

Author: Nicole Ponseca

Grilled Salmon with Meyer Lemons and Creamy Cucumber Salad

Meyer lemons' juice is more sweet than acidic, like a cross between a lemon and an orange. Even their zest is distinct-flowery more than citrusy-and they work so perfectly here.

Author: Joanna Gaines

Grilled Chicken with Mustard Barbecue Sauce and Tomato Salad

For this cookout-ready dinner, grilled chicken gets glazed with a sweet and tangy South Carolina-ish barbecue sauce. The simple salad of grilled onions, raw tomatoes, and pickled green beans provides a...

Author: Kat Boytsova

Grilled Asparagus and Spring Onions With Lemon Dressing

Fat asparagus stalks won't fall through the grill grates-and they can char without becoming soft and stringy.

Author: Dave Muller

Grilled Herb Potatoes

Author: Maggie Ruggiero

3 Ingredient Buffalo Grilled Chicken Wings

A simple Buffalo-style hot sauce delivers a big punch of flavor to these addictive grilled wings. Brush a little sauce on the wings at the end of grilling for caramelized flavor, then toss them in more...

Author: Rhoda Boone

Caramelized Bananas

The faint flavor of smoke and caramelized brown sugar do exquisite things to a banana. A drizzling of rum or liqueur gives this simple dessert "gourmet" status. Tips for success: Choose firm, just-ripe...

Author: Andrea Chesman

Grilled Salmon with Indian Spices and Raita

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Whole Grilled Fish with Lime

Author: Chad Robertson

Darned Good Boneless Short Ribs

Author: Fred Thompson

Ginger Soy Grilled Steak

Author: Jamie Elizabeth Flick

Steakburger with Tangy Caramelized Onions and Herb Butter

This luxe burger gets its umami-packed richness from dry-aged steak. Yep, you read that right, we grind beautiful steaks to make a burger. One bite of the juicy patty, steak sauce-flavored onions, and...

Author: Rhoda Boone

Grilled Halibut with Chimichurri

Author: Lillian Chou

3 Ingredient Grilled Watermelon, Feta, and Tomato Salad

Grilling the watermelon adds a savory depth to the fruit, giving this refreshing summer salad much more flavor than you'd imagine from this simple combination.

Author: Katherine Sacks

Grilled Chicken Tacos

Chicken breasts aren't the only cut sold skinless and boneless. Thighs are, too. They're fattier than breasts, which means they're more flavorful; plus, they're less expensive. Put them to work in any...

Author: Alison Roman

Salmon Salad with Beans

This is a great salad to make when you have leftover grilled salmon.

Author: Mark Bittman

Grilled Chicken Salad with Romesco Sauce

Purée grilled bell peppers, almond butter, sherry vinegar, and garlic into an irresistibly smoky-sweet sauce that's great served with a crunchy grilled chicken salad.

Author: Anna Stockwell

Classic Beer Can Chicken

Author: Elizabeth Karmel

Grilled Salmon Steaks with Cilantro Garlic Yogurt Sauce

This glaze will work on virtually any protein you can think of. Even tofu. Try it on shrimp, black bass or snapper fillets, chicken kebabs, or lamb chops.

Author: Chris Morocco

Lebanese Garlic Marinated Chicken on the Grill

This is another good recipe for skinless, boneless chicken breasts since the olive oil compensates for the dryness of the meat, but if you prefer, by all means, leave the skin on. For the finest flavor...

Author: Nancy Harmon Jenkins