Thursday, July 25, 2024

A Vegetarian Grilled Feast

 Summer has two very good things - the grill and fresh veggies. Now imagine combining the two to create a feast of tasty fresh dishes. They're better than all those barbecued dogs and burgers. There's a delicious freshness to them,perfect for any dinner.

Regular contributor Ali Slagle wrote about this vegan feast in yesterday's New York Times Wednesday Food section. There are also five recipes , perfect for any warm weather main course. Cooking veggies on the grill transforms them.It sizzles out moisture and creates a soft  caramelized inside that rich in flavor. There is a soba salad with grilled mushrooms and tofu.These two bring out the soba's nutty quality.Snap peas,  serrano chile and herbs add flavor as well.Lime juice, miso and maple syrup serve both as a marinade and a dressing as it enables the tofu to char instantly as soon as it hits the grill. Cook the noodles in the kitchen and mix in. This is a perfect dinner for a Sunday night. Another good dish is the barbecue vegetable salad.There's a kick of sweetness from the grilled peaches added along with a tangy barbecue sauce.Use the more flavorful Romaine as the base and cut the barbecue sauce with lime juice to make it more manageable. Crushed cron chips add crunch but croutons also work here too.

Taco lovers will also like bricia's Lopez taco encuarado or naked taco. She stuffs mild chiles with cheese and grills them until they're sweet, spicy and gooey. wrap them in tortilla and they become dinner. The cheese used is queso Oaxaca which you can get at any Mexican grocery.If not salted mozzarella will do just fine.The recipe calls for the Mexican herb epazote which has a fresh citrus-y flavor but you can use cilantro instead. FLatbread or focaccio along with naan, pita or roti can also be used. For those who love the Neopolitan panzanella salad there's a variation that has grilled corn and cucumbers. Yet' it's the homemade croutons that make this salad shine. There's a drizzle of vinaigrette along with a squeeze of lemon or lime for freshness. YOu could also add stone fruits like plums or cherries to this as well.A comforting summer meal is grits with charred peppers and broccoli. You can even cook the grits on the grill instead of running back to the kitchen to cook them on the stovetop. Just put them on the back section. Use a cast iron grill to cook the grits. As for sauces you can try barbecue, buffalo, tamarind or teriyaki. Butter also could work here as well.

These are the perfect veggie dishes for a summer's night. Try them instead of a meat laden barbecue. They're healthier and tastier.