Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Easing Into Fall Cooking

 Don't put away the grill and cold salads just because a few leaves have fallen and school has started.It's still summer, albeit with slightly nippy mornings and evenings. It's just a matter of easing into fall cooking and combining the best of the two seasons.

There may still be warm days and evenings ahead. Go ahead and barbecue those cuts your family loves. You can still have chicken legs and hamburgers but add a fall spice like ground star anise , turmeric or sage. The last is an autumn staple, appearing mostly in Thanksgiving stuffing. Sage traditionally goes with poultry and smoked sage will infuse the chicken meat with a lovely ,  citrus-y note. Mix it with rosemary and add to any hamburger for a more autumnal spin on a hot weather classic. One fall dish, roast turkey can easily be cooked over wood chips.Use the breasts instead of the whole bird. For a bit more fun think about turkey legs.Don't fret over trying to find them. Most Wal-marts and Shop-Rites have them. Since the turkey flavor is so unique, just baste with melted butter, sea salt and freshly ground pepper. Just these alone will make for a nice crispy exterior. What to serve with it? You can buy jarred gravy or use any frozen stuff from the holidays. Add homemade stuffing and a salad featuring craisins  - dried cranberries for a tasty Saturday supper or Sunday lunch.

One fall comfort food is meat loaf. Unfortunately to cook or bake it, requires a hot oven which can be uncomfortable on a warm day.Luckily this is another recipe that is grill friendly. Spray the grill with non stick cooking spray so the loaf won't stick and get messy, You can even add half a cup of barbecue sauce to the  mix for a tangy bite. A fun spin would be serving sliced meat loaf on hamburger buns. Add the same fixings you would a regular hamburger.  Pile with bacon, tomatoes, and lettuce. Add onion slices and avocados or even a slice of sharp cheddar. Grilled foods call for salads. By now you're probably sick of the mayo soaked macaroni ones. Again use the grill to create tasty ones with a rich smoky flavor. Try late season corn and tomatoes for a flavorful one.It's easy to char both on a grill, then scrape the niblets off the ears. Mix with the tomatoes along with a tasty lime vinaigrette. If you want to make it more substantial, add the Mexican cheese, queso fresco which is like feta cheese and sliced avocado. A more fallish one is simply butter lettuce with apple slices and walnuts. Use different types like Fuji and Granny Smith for color and crunch. A simple apple cider vinaigrette works with this.

Ease into fall cooking by combining the ingredients of both seasons. Use and pair cool weather ingredients with hot weather techniques. It makes for tasty meals with both a summer and autumn vibe.

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