Casual meals for any gathering.
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I'm not the type of person who casually drops spontaneous invites to dinner, but I've been working on that. I enjoy feeding people, whether it's family or friends—it's the perfectionist, planner side of me that says everything needs to be all thought through and a bit fancy for guests to have a great time.
Having been on the receiving end of many a casual dinner invite, though, I know some of the best dinner parties I've been to have been evenings that come together naturally, with very little planning. They're the type of nights where everyone lingers and fond memories are made.
So with that in mind, I've been making a conscious effort to gather small groups in my little Berlin apartment, make something I love that's not complicated, and reframe these meals as family dinners, not dinner parties. It's been fun and I've learned a lot, namely that it's great to have a set of go-to recipes to turn to at a moment's notice.
If you're on a similar journey or want to be, or find yourself in need of easy, summery, family dinner ideas more generally, these recipes will serve you and yours any night of the week.
Tuscan-Style Chicken Thighs

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Get Recipe: The 4-Ingredient Chicken Dinner That Saves Me on Busy Nights
"I suggest serving this chicken with something that will benefit from the pan juices. I made mashed potatoes when I made this for dinner the other night, but it would also be great with buttered egg noodles or rice pilaf. It would also pair nicely with a salad and some crusty bread to sop up the pan juices!"—Theodora Kaloudis, Recipe Developer
Easy Shrimp Rolls

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Get Recipe: The No-Cook Meal I Make When Summer Heats Up
"A flavorful mixture of mayo, melted butter, fresh cilantro, and a touch of spicy Sriracha sauce brings the shrimp together into a creamy salad, and a squeeze of lemon juice brightens everything up once it’s piled into a soft, fluffy hot dog bun."—Melissa Gray, Recipe Developer and Food Stylist
Huli Huli Chicken

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Get Recipe: The Hawaiian Chicken I’m Making All Summer Long
"“Huli” in Hawaiian means “turn,” which is a key part of the cooking process. To keep its sugary glaze from burning, huli huli chicken is turned often, giving it a burnished sheen with tons of flavor (without turning into a burnt mess). This recipe captures all of the best sweet-and-salty aspects of huli huli chicken while also being super easy to throw on the grill on a weeknight."—Marianne Williams, Recipe Tester and Developer
Ravioli Gnudi (Spinach and Ricotta Dumplings)

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Get Recipe: The Classic Italian Family Recipe You Need To Make
"While Paula likes to serve the gnudi with olive oil and Parmesan cheese, she says serving it with your favorite marinara is also a delicious and perfectly lovely option! About 1/4 cup per 3 or 4 gnudi is a good place to start."—Sara Haas, Recipe Developer
Pizza Salad

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Get Recipe: Pizza Salad
"Pizza salad is what happens when you take all the best pizza toppings and use lettuce (as opposed to crust) as a vehicle to get those toppings from plate to mouth. I opted to use a mix of lettuces for both flavor and texture, and upped the pizza vibes with a vinaigrette that incorporates tomato paste, dried oregano, and garlic powder."—Devan Grimsrud, Recipe Developer
Fried Polenta Panzanella with Tomato, Basil, and Burrata

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Get Recipe: Fried Polenta Panzanella with Tomato, Basil, and Burrata
"The trick to making your tomatoes taste even more incredible is to salt them ahead of time! Salt draws out the water from tomatoes, which makes your tomatoes taste more tomato-y. I like salting my tomatoes and letting them sit in a colander for 30 minutes before I make the rest of the salad—I stir them about every 10 minutes to help release the juices."—Gaby Dalkin, Recipe Developer
Greek-Style Chicken and Potatoes

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Get Recipe: My Grandmother’s Greek Chicken Is My Favorite Meal (And So Easy, Too)
"Out of all of my grandma's dishes, my all-time favorite—the one I’d probably choose as my last meal—is her garlicky, lemony braised chicken with fries tossed in the braising liquid. The fries soak up all the schmaltzy, chickeny goodness, and the flavor is unreal."—Theodora Kaloudis, Recipe Developer
Arrachera (Mexican Skirt Steak)

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Get Recipe: Arrachera (Mexican Skirt Steak)
"There are many ways to serve arrachera. Aside from using it for tacos, you can also use it as a filling for tortas (sandwiches) or fajitas."—Esteban Castillo, Recipe Developer
Teriyaki Salmon with Mango Salsa

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Get Recipe: I’m Making Nadiya Hussain’s 30-Minute Dinner All Summer Long
"This recipe is everything I want in a summer dinner: fast, flavorful, and effortless. I love that it doesn’t require a grill or any complicated steps—just a pan and a few fresh ingredients."—Mackenzie Schieck, Writer
Fresh Corn Pasta

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Get Recipe: Fresh Corn Pasta
"Creamy corn pasta sits somewhere between creamed corn and mac and cheese, while being lighter and more satisfying than either dish. Ready in under 30 minutes, it’s an excellent summertime main course. Serve it simply with a summer salad, a veggie side, or some grilled fish, shrimp, or chicken for a well-rounded meal."—Laurel Randolph, Associate Editorial Director
BBQ Chicken on the Grill

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Get Recipe: BBQ Chicken on the Grill
"Chicken thighs and legs will hold up better to long, slow cooking than will breasts, which can more easily dry out. If you barbecue breasts, keep them on the coolest part of the grill or follow this method."—Elise Bauer, Founder
Salmorejo Panzanella Salad

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Get Recipe: This No-Cook Spanish-Inspired Meal Is Perfect for Summertime
"Juicy tomatoes are crucial here! You want the tomatoes to release some of their moisture as they sit in the vinaigrette. This is a great use for peak-season heirloom tomatoes from the farmers market, or you can use Campari or vine-ripened tomatoes from the supermarket; avoid super firm tomatoes."—Melissa Gray, Recipe Developer and Food Stylist
Giant Sausage Stuffed Zucchini

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Get Recipe: Giant Sausage Stuffed Zucchini
"Making stuffed zucchini is easy. You just cut the zucchini in half lengthwise and scoop out the insides, leaving a shell to stuff with whatever your heart desires."—Elise
Greek Grilled Chicken Salad

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Get Recipe: The 30-Minute Greek-Inspired Dinner I’m Making All Summer Long
"If it’s grilling season, I recommend grilling the chicken, but you can absolutely make the chicken indoors instead. Pan-sear or bake the marinated chicken until it’s lightly golden brown on the outside and fully cooked (at least 165ºF on an instant-read thermometer) on the inside. And if you’re vegetarian, this recipe is amazing with chickpeas or white beans instead of chicken!"—Rebecca Fennel, Recipe Developer
Tortilla Española (Spanish Tortilla)

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Get Recipe: Tortilla Española (Spanish Tortilla)
"Serve with a big green salad to make it a meal."—Devan Grimsrud, Writer
Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

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Get Recipe: The Caesar-Inspired Pasta Salad I’m Making All Summer
"There are plenty of ways to riff on this pasta salad. Prefer steak in your Caesar instead of chicken? It would be great here. Or want to make it vegetarian? Toss in a couple of cans of drained and rinsed chickpeas. Can’t imagine Caesar without croutons? Ditch the garlic breadcrumbs and stir in a cup or two of store-bought or homemade croutons."—Sheela Prakash, Recipe Developer
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