Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Picnic Fare With A Mediterranean Twist

 Picnics and barbecues usually have the same old food. It's always hot dogs, hamburger and some kind of bean and/or macaroni salad. Then there's the wedge of watermelon for dessert. Yet what if there's a twist - a bright sunny, Mediterranean twist on eating outside. That's enough to shake the picnic basket.

Regular contributor DaveTanis gave  recipes fo a deliciously different kind of picnic fare in today's New York Times Wednesday Food section.he looked to Turkey for the main course which is chicken kebabs. These are usually made with ground lamb but chicken can do nicely too. They are zinged up with the , use a  of onion, red pepper flakes and paprika. Cu8min seeds are also added after they 've been toasted and crushed. Keep in mind you don;t need the grill to cook these. They can be roasted ion a sheet pan in the oven. If you do want a grilled kebab - similar to what most Turkish street vendors sell, use a fine meshed grate or a perforated vegetable grill pan. That way there's no danger of them  slipping through the grill and falling onto hot coals.They can be served with lavash flatbread or pita. These can be warmed on the grill too. Dip either bread in rosemary infused olive oil for a crispier , more fragrant flatbread.

As for sides, there can be salads.These have a Middle Eastern vibe to them. One is herbed cucumber yogurt salad while the other is a tomato feta one. Each has a fresh veggie taste that works well with the kebabs.Sliced Persian cucumbers are used for the first side. These are sliced and seasoned with salt,pepper and cayenne. The dressing is  a plain whole milk (but you could use a lower calorie one).yogurt based, flavored with onion , dill and garlic. Fresh mint is als added for a Middle Eastern  flavor.The second blends tomatoes and feta with chopped black or green olives in a simple viniagrette.Cilantro and parsley are also mixed in for more color. and is served om spinach and arugula. The dessert are simple shortbread cookies flavored with tahini ,sesame seeds and coconut. Butter and honey give them richness.They're dusted with confectioners sugar. Serve these with an iced mint tea for the perfect dessert.

Make a different kind of picnic this season. Add Middle Eastern flair and flavor. It makes for a tasty meal from beginning to end.

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