Friday, July 26, 2019

Summer Stock

Preparing the summer can be easy if you make everything ahead. It saves you from cooking during a heat wave which can be brutal. It's just pop into the microwave or toaster oven, serve and eat. Just that simple as a summer day should be.

One of the easiest recipes is hummus. You can make a lot of this tasty Middle Eastern dip and then use it a variety of ways. It's taking two cans of chickpeas (I use only one can and sub in cannellini beans for the other - it makes for a lighter taste)  and a heaping tablespoon of tahini paste.Olive oil and lemon juice are added for smoothness and tang. Then it's a quick blend. Double the amount and freeze it. It can last up to six to eight months and can be thawed out in the microwave. Have pita on hand to make crunchy pita chips or stuffed sandwiches with hummus, tomatoes and spinach. It also makes for a great dip for parties and movie nights too.Another stock up is salad. Yes salad. Many think that chopped greens only have a shelf life of two days tops. No! Use the paper towel method and your greens can last a full seven days. It's just first chopping the lettuce then rinsing it. Run it through a salad spinner to get the leaves completely dry. Drape a couple of paper towels over the bowel so absolutely no moisture gets it and tightly cover the entire bowel with Saran wrap. Take it when you need it.Add anything, from roast chicken from the store to a variety of chopped and sliced veggies.

Tomato sauce is not one of those recipes you make when the temps hit 100 or the high 90's. Let's face it , who wants to stand by a hot stove , stirring sauce. Yet you can have delicious homemade sauce and even chili if you just use your crockpot or Instapot. Again make double the amount and use it when you want. The same goes for spaghetti.It can last for a week in the fridge or up to eight months in the freezer. I discovered this when  I made too much pasta. It was easy to store - just put it in containers. Since I had no desire of even taking out the crockpot, I just bought already made sauce from Stop and Shop's Nature's Promise line and mixed the two. It was then seven minutes in the microwave and to be honest it tasted as good as any fresh made pasta. Add a salad and sliced Italian bread  and you have a filling meal, despite the heat.I plan on doing this more often , seeing how easy it is. The same applies to cooked rice. Make a lot of it and you can use it for hot dishes like chili or ratatouille (which also can be premade and stored) or a tasty rice salad loaded with peas, onions and peppers.

Stock up on creating basics for dishes. It saves you time in the kitchen during these hot, sweltering days. It's an easy way to cook and an easy way to eat.

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