The weather's still warm. The grill is still viable. Why not celebrate the season with a late summer -early fall barbecue. Enjoy the taste of favorite summer treats while you can. They can even have a more fallish spin to them.
It's still warm enough to have hamburgers. You can easily go with beef , plant based or turkey. Yet if you want something different along with a nod to autumn then think pork based ones.Add sage to ground pork for more flavor along with bacon ground with garlic. Remember to make a two inch indentation with your thumb in each patty before placing over the flame to prevent bulging. grill them for five to six minutes on each side. What can go with this?Try an apple chutney from the season's first harvests. This is a kind of relish made with Granny Smitth apples, onions, and raisins. This are chopped and cooked in a mix of cider vinegar andd freshly squeezed orange juice. Spices such as hot pepper flakes and ginger are added for heat while brown sugar is added for sweetness. You could also put mustard seeds in if for flavor and color. Another idea is baked potatoes instead of the ususal potato salad. pre cook them in the microwave for ten minutes before you put them on the grill. This ensured that they'll be fully cooked when you're ready to eat them.
What other dishes would compliment a late summer barbecue? Some gardens are still producing tomatoes. You can still whip up a salad with them with a nice creamy burata. Grilled toamtoes are also tasty side for any late summer barbecue. You can even give them a sprinkle of breadcrumbs for a take on tomatoes Provencale. They are just good rubbed in olive oil and garlic and then served on grill toasted Italian bread.Some gardens are still producing zucchini. These are wonderful too after being cooked on the coals. Slice them lengthwise instead of in coins and give them a light brushing of olive oil and a sprinkle of rosemary and oregano. What to drink with this? Try a French cider that's not as dense or heavy as the regular cider that's just coming out now. The Duche du Longeville, a fizzy tasty quaff is too perfect with those late summer burgers. It'll chill nicely. If the night becomes nippy then bring out a thermos of flavored coffe or herbal tea. have these with grilled apples cooked in a foil pcket with brown sugar and butter and spiked with ginger and cinnamom.
Yes, you can still have a good barbecue depsite what the calendar says. Enjoy a late summer cookout with good food and good drink. There's still time.