Thanks to climate change it;s now virtually impossible to use your kitchen during the summer months. Yet you have to cook. What to do? Pare it down to a few appliances and foods.The simpler the better.
You don;t have to use the oven during this time. It'll just heat up a kitchen , even an air conditioned one.An air fryer can do the work of an oven. It's an easy cook with foods being perfectly done in just minutes. Burgers and hot dogs actually taste better in them anyway. You can also make better and crispier bacon too along with Taylor ham and Canadian bacon. Fries also come out better in an air fryer too. Keep in mind larger air fryers can also be used for baking if you want to bake anything. The microwave should be your best friend during this time too. You can even use it for breakfast instead of your stove top.It's an easy cook but keep in mind that eggs only take anywhere from a minute to two minutes to cook. Another must is an immersion blender. This works better than a traditional one. It's perfect for making gazpacho along with smoothies and malteds. You can also create fruit purees perfect for ladling on ice cream or mixing with plain vanilla yogurt.
As for food, again keep it simple.I always keep some kind of tomato in the house.San Marzano's are perfect for anything and everything. I love using the mini ones to create burst tomato sauce but the larger ones make for a sweeter gazpacho. Garlic is a must too,. The powdered form is handy but there's something about using freshly minced cloves. These are perfect in all sorts of dishes and add a bit of flavor to homemade hamburger patties.Another plus about garlic - if it's sprouting, plant it in your garden.It's fun to grow your kitchen ingredients and to watch something you've planted bloom and thrive.eggs are another must have .They're easy to cook, especially in a microwave or even on a stove top. Think a frittata ,loaded with ham and Parmesan for lunch or a spinach omelette for a Sunday brunch. vegans and vegetarians can use Just Egg instead to create the same dishes. A favorite is the Piedmontese tomatoes and eggs, made with Just Egg, and two or three chopped San Marzano tomatoes. A small minced clove of garlic along with salt and pepper flavors it. Add thick slices of French or Italian bread - other summer kitchen staples to mop it up.
Keep summer time cooking cool and simple. Don;t heat up the room. don;t over exert yourself. Just chill with what to make and how to make it.
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