I’m trying something new by adding occasional menus to the site. These curated menus show how to combine recipes into cohesive celebratory meals. To kick off the series, here’s a Mediterranean-inspired Father’s Day menu that blends Italian, Greek and other Mediterranean flavors—an easy lineup that’s sure to please the dad in your life. Enjoy!
A little something to start the meal.
Begin the celebration with a simple, make-ahead nibble that’s full of flavor. A Roasted Red Pepper and Feta Dip is an ideal opener: it comes together in minutes, can be prepared ahead of time, and pairs perfectly with crusty bread, pita, or fresh vegetables.

Dad needs a drink!
To kick things off, a refreshing cocktail can set a festive tone. A Frozen Peach and Bourbon cocktail with a hint of ginger brings a pleasant balance of sweet fruit and warming bourbon—light, boozy, and perfect for sipping before the main course.

The main event.
For the centerpiece, consider a Grilled Butterflied Leg of Lamb seasoned with an herb and garlic rub. This roast is ideal for a Father’s Day cookout: it marinates overnight for deep flavor and grills quickly to a gorgeous sear with a tender, medium-rare interior. It’s flavorful, impressive, and easy to finish on the grill while guests mingle.

Veggies. We need veggies.
A memorable main deserves bright, fresh sides. A Caprese Salad with Burrata celebrates peak summer tomatoes and fragrant basil with creamy burrata and a drizzle of olive oil. It’s elegant, easy to prepare ahead, and assembled at the last minute so the salad stays fresh.

Starches to complete the meal.
Starchy sides round out the plate, and extra-crispy roasted potatoes are a crowd-pleaser. With a simple technique you can achieve a crunchy exterior and fluffy interior. You can prep the potatoes ahead—cut and store in cold water—then roast just before serving for best texture.

A sweet ending.
No celebration is complete without dessert. A Strawberry Ricotta Crostata offers a relaxed, rustic finish: lightly sweetened ricotta and fresh strawberries baked in a flaky crust and finished with a brush of honey. It’s delicious, not overly fussy, and perfect for sharing.
