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Summer Recipes Worth Slowing Down For

Summer has a way of changing the pace. The days feel a little longer, the evenings stretch out, and suddenly those “someday” recipes feel a lot more doable.

Not every meal has to be quick, practical, or pulled together between errands. Sometimes the fun is in choosing a recipe that takes a little time, fills the kitchen with something wonderful, and gives you a reason to enjoy the process.

Here are five homemade recipes that are perfect for a slower summer day, from rustic bread and handmade gnocchi to a chocolate cake that fully understands the assignment.


Coq au vin

This classic French dish is the kind of dinner that feels special without trying too hard. Chicken, red wine, bacon, mushrooms, herbs, and a slow simmer come together into a rich, cozy sauce that tastes like someone really cared.

It’s a great recipe for a weekend evening when you’re not rushing to get dinner on the table. Serve it with mashed potatoes, noodles, or a loaf of crusty bread to catch every bit of sauce.

RECIPE: Coq au vin


Homemade potato gnocchi

Homemade gnocchi sounds fancy, but at its heart, it’s a simple kitchen project: potatoes, flour, egg, and a little patience. The key is making it in one smooth process, from cooking the potatoes to forming the little pillows of dough.

The reward is worth it. Tender gnocchi tossed with butter and cheese is comfort food with a little main-character energy.

RECIPE: Homemade potato gnocchi

The best summer recipes are not always the fastest ones. Sometimes the joy is in making something slowly.
Salted caramel six-layer chocolate cake

This is not a “throw it together after dinner” cake. This is a project cake. A celebration cake. A clear-the-counter-and-commit cake.

The salted caramel needs precision, the frosting needs time to set, and the layers need a steady hand. But when it all comes together, it’s dramatic, rich, and very much worth the extra effort.

RECIPE: Salted caramel six-layer chocolate cake


Tartine country bread

There is something deeply satisfying about making bread from scratch, especially a rustic country loaf with a crisp crust and soft, airy inside.

This recipe is inspired by the natural leaven technique used at Tartine Bakery in San Francisco. It takes time, but it also gives you the kind of bread that can turn a simple summer dinner into something memorable.

RECIPE: Tartine country bread


Homemade yogurt

Homemade yogurt is one of those recipes that feels like a small kitchen magic trick. With milk, a little plain yogurt, and enough time for the cultures to do their thing, you end up with something creamy, tangy, and surprisingly useful.

Serve it with fruit and granola, blend it into smoothies, use it in marinades, or add a spoonful to sauces. It’s simple, practical, and very satisfying to make at home.

RECIPE: Homemade yogurt

Whether you choose the cake, the bread, the gnocchi, or something creamy and simple, summer is a great time to make a recipe that asks you to slow down a little. The result is not just something good to eat. It’s a nice way to spend the day.






     
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