“Admit it: The one dish you really want to grill well is steak.” The barbecue expert Steven Raichlen nailed it with that line, the introduction to his new basic grilled-steak recipe. I’ll freely admit it’s the way I feel, even though I don’t eat a lot of red meat. I’ll follow that recipe to the letter, because there are few dishes that hit the way a juicy grilled steak does.
If that doesn’t work for you for the Fourth of July (or for any other night of the week), we have a lot of other recipe suggestions for meat-eaters, vegans and everyone in between, including side dishes (mmm, potato salad) and easy desserts. Reach out anytime with requests or other notes. I’m at dearemily@nytimes.com, and I love to hear from you.
1. Grilled Steak
Steven gives a lot of great advice in this recipe: Choose skirt steak. Let it marinate, even for just a few minutes. And rotate the steak on the grill, which helps it cook evenly and gives you those good-looking crosshatch marks.
2. Goat Cheese and Dill Dutch Baby
I like everything about Dutch babies and Yewande Komolafe’s cooking, so this new recipe is a dream to me. Yewande bakes goat cheese into a Dutch baby and then tops it with a salad, turning a baked breakfast pancake that is normally sweet into a savory full meal you can eat any time of day.
3. Gochujang Burger With Spicy Slaw
The star of this new recipe from Rick Martínez is the tangy, spicy sauce, which Rick uses to both flavor the pork for the burgers and dress the cucumber slaw that goes on top of them. If you don’t have a grill, you can make these burgers indoors in a large, heavy skillet over medium-high heat.