Monday, January 16, 2012

Summertime in The Snow

As much as winter dishes are hearty and satisfying, there's something about summertime cooking. It's lighter but also |more fun. In  some ways it's  also healthier too, with a plethora of veggies and fruits. What  to do if you're craving your warm weather faves?Make them.It's as easy to barbecue and make salads in January as it is in July.

Barbecued meat tastes great no matter what month you grill. Some supermarkets still sell briquettes however don't despair if you can;t find any. You or someone probably have some left over, if the kids haven't used them for a snowman. If there is absolutely none, use twigs and cut branches from your backyard. Fruit wood often imparts a sweet smoky taste that will enhance the meat. Also , if you haven't been regularly grilling, then thoroughly clean the grill and utensils you're going to use. You can still get the same cuts of meat you did in the summer. In fact grilled will be a nice change from roasted or baked.

What about those salads that everyone loves.Luckily grocers all over are always fully stocked. Granted, the tomatoes and corn aren't as nice as what we'd get during the summer but they'll suffice.You can also buy canned veggies and even fruit for different dishes. Summer faves such as potato and macaroni salads are easy to make because the ingredients  are always at hand. If you can't get fresh onions for the potato salad, use onion powder . For the macaroni that sometimes called for diced green and red peppers, then do a different spin by adding red pepper flakes. This give it a fiery twist that works well with barbecued ribs and  steaks.

If you;re craving your warm weather faves, then make then. Unless there's a blizzard outside you can still grill and barbecue. You can whip up your favorite salads too. It's easy having summertime in winter.

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