31 Simply Delicious (And Summery) Recipes From Across The Internet That You Actually Must Cook This August
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August cooking, in our humble opinion, is all about two things: beating the scorching heat and making the most of all the epic produce on shelves right now (read: tomatoes and corn). To keep your recipe rotation fresh all month long, we've assembled a collection of our favorite late summer recipes — one for each day of this glorious month.
The salmon and salsa ingredients for this summer-in-a-bowl meal all get tossed together to roast in the oven, making it perfect for a quick weeknight dinner that's wildly delicious.
Who says you can't have a cozy dessert in the summer? This bread pudding only uses a few simple ingredients and takes advantage of all those end-of-summer peaches.
This cake has all the tropical flavors of summer you'll want to soak up before chillier days are upon us. Serve it for a special occasion or really any time you're craving a snacking cake.
Thanks to plenty of grated zucchini (which is always in abundance this time of year), these breakfast- or afternoon snack-friendly muffins stay delightfully moist. Made fresh, they're perfect sliced in half with a pat of butter — but leftover, halved muffins pan-toasted until golden brown are simply next level.
Which recipe are you most looking forward to making this August? Sound off in the comments to let us know — or feel free to share your favorite late-summer recipe that we should know about ASAP!
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