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Soak Up the Solstice With These 25 Peak-Summer Recipes

Summer solstice marks the longest day of the year—and the unofficial kickoff to slow evenings, spontaneous backyard hangs, and meals that feel like mini celebrations. Whether you’re planning a proper dinner party or just want an excuse to slice a few extra peaches and light the grill, this is your sign to cook something that tastes like sunshine.

We rounded up 25 of our favorite summer-ready recipes that are perfect for the solstice and every sun-drenched day that follows. There’s a juicy peach and tomato panzanella that’s equal parts salad and main course, a grilled Caesar that’s smoky and crisp in all the right ways, and a cacio e pepe corn salad we honestly can’t stop thinking about. If you’re team pasta salad, don’t worry—we’ve got options. And if you’re looking for a low-lift main to serve with all that veg, let us point you to some extra-flavorful chicken thighs, a lemony Greek-inspired platter, or grilled flatbreads you can top with whatever’s in the fridge.

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