Summer time is all about easy cooking and using as few ingredients as possible. Sometimes one food can be used a variety of different ways. It just makes for a simplified kitchen.
French and Italian bread are the perfect examples. They're make for a tasty breakfast with just butter or at lunch as the base of a good sandwich. An easy summer supper is slices of French bread slathered with Brie or Italian bread , with a caprese of sliced tomatoes, mozzarella and basil.The slices are also good drizzled with a hot pepper infused olive oil. Of course you can use the loaves for a chewy and tasty French toast too, ether for brunch or breakfast for dinner They're also wonderful to add to a quick microwave bread pudding. A quick dessert is having your favorite jelly or jam on the slices too.(Add butter and you have a really good breakfast).Another versatile ingredient is rice. Brown or white cooks up fast, perfect for these steamy days. Cook up a few cups and then add your choice of veggies and a dressing. What is good about this kind of salad is that you can get creative with it and add everything from tomatoes to even cheddar cubes. Leftover rice can be easily stove top cooked into a rice pudding for an easy dessert.Just make sure you have enogh left over to so this.
The tomato is another one of those versatile ingredients. It's absolutely perfect on its' own with just a bit of sea salt sprinkled on. Add some torn Italian bread, basil, garlic and olive oil and you have the Neopolitan bread salad, panzanella. Some add balsamic vinegar and cheese to this but it's up to you. It's an easy side dish or a great Sunday lunch idea. Of course tomatoes are perfect for sauce, Since it's summer think a no cook salsa cruda. This is a mix of sliced tomatoes, chiffonaded basil and minced garlic marinated for a few hours in olive oil. It's then poured over the cooked pasta of your choice. The pasta's cooks it up while a cup of the pasta water thickens it into a light sauce. It's so easy and delicious to make especially with vine ripes , fresh from the garden.Any fruit tends to fall into this catagory as well. For the summer, berries are versatile. Use strawberries and blueberries to sweeten up a vinaigrette or as part of a salad. For dessert , layer them with ice cream, or pound cake along with whipped cream as a parfait. Chop them up and add them to pancakes or waffles. Layer them on bagels along with cream cheese, or blend them into the cream cheese for a tasty , sweet spread.
One ingredient - so many different ways. This is the way to cook and eat during the summer. It makes for a simplfied kitchen and less time shopping.