This effortless yet sophisticated French dessert can be prepared with a variety of fruits, but sweet cherries are the quintessential choice. Simply arrange pitted cherries in a baking dish, pie pan, or cast-iron skillet, then gently pour in a rich batter infused with cherry liqueur and vanilla essence. Once baked to a golden perfection, the clafoutis emerges light and airy, adorned with luscious cherry accents.
Achieve a vibrant, tart cherry pie by combining fresh or frozen cherries with sugar, a hint of lemon juice, and a touch of salt. Baking this mixture within a homemade, flaky crust in a tempered-glass pie plate ensures uniform cooking. For those who prefer sour cherries, an alternative recipe is also available.
Immerse nectarines, plums, and peaches in a invigorating ginger-lime syrup infused with fresh mint for approximately 45 minutes, resulting in a vibrant, zesty experience. This versatile fruit salad can be enjoyed on its own or used as a delightful topping for pound cake or vanilla ice cream, offering a wonderfully tart and sweet contrast.
This opulent yet delicately sweet libation masterfully captures the delightful sweet-tart essence of nectarines (or peaches) and apricots. A foundational syrup, crafted from stone fruits and vanilla, forms the heart of this beverage. Simply combine it with rum, chilled white tea, lemon juice, and ice for a perfect warm-weather drink. Feel free to experiment with bourbon instead of rum, or substitute plums and even melons for a personalized touch.
This fruit crumble can be prepared entirely in a single skillet, making it an ideal and simple dessert to share. Begin by crisping the streusel topping in the pan, then set it aside to prepare the fruit filling in the same skillet. The streusel can be made in advance, streamlining the assembly process when it's time to bake.
Quick-pickled stone fruit provides a delightful contrast to savory roasted chicken thighs. Marinating the chicken in yogurt helps tenderize the meat, while gentle roasting preserves its natural flavors and appealing color. Finish with quick-pickled nectarines, a drizzle of honey, and a sprinkle of red chili flakes for a bold, tangy, and subtly spicy flavor profile.
Enhance this beloved dip with the addition of succulent mangoes and crisp jicama for a vibrant, tropical rendition. This flavorful creation is perfect for any gathering, promising to be a crowd-pleaser when served with warm tortilla chips.
Juicy, tender cherries beautifully complement the crisp and light texture of jicama batons. Combine these two star ingredients with fragrant lime zest and juice, crunchy macadamia nuts, and fresh torn basil for a light and fruity salad that bursts with refreshing flavors.
Any stone fruit ice cream is a cause for celebration, especially when it showcases the exquisite flavor of apricots at their peak. Roasting the apricots until tender and caramelized intensifies their inherent sweetness, which further deepens as they infuse a creamy, sugary base alongside toasted almonds. For a silky-smooth texture, strain the mixture after steeping before churning it into a rich, buttery, and toasted ice cream.
This innovative take on a classic Caprese salad utilizes just six ingredients to highlight the vibrant flavors of summer produce. Combine fresh tomatoes, sweet apricots, and aromatic mint leaves, then crumble in creamy feta cheese and drizzle with olive oil for a refreshing and delectable salad.
The finest sandwiches, much like this one, skillfully blend unexpected yet harmonious ingredients. Begin by filling a baguette with remnants of a cheese board, luscious Medjool dates, crisp Asian pear slices, savory bacon, and rich Stilton cheese. Then, press it on a griddle to melt the cheese and toast the bread, creating a warm, enticingly salty-sweet culinary experience.
Indeed, olives are also a type of stone fruit. In this dish, they take center stage in a dip inspired by the classic dirty martini, perfect for happy hour. Infusing olives and pimento in gin and vermouth creates a robust, martini-like base. Blending the fruits with gorgonzola, crème fraîche, and cream cheese adds a tangy, creamy element, resulting in a truly unique appetizer.
Plums deserve a prominent place in your summer fruit rotation, particularly when transformed into a sweet and tart sorbet. Keeping the skins on enhances the fruit's natural tang, while a touch of corn syrup prevents the sorbet from becoming overly icy. Enjoy it on its own for a refreshing treat, or serve it alongside a buttery cake slice or warm cobbler for an elevated dessert experience.