It is summer and it is blisteringly hot. The heat affects the way we eat. There are days when having a meal seems a chore . Cooking is that way too. what can be done? There are several ways to beat the heat culinary wise.
If anything hydrate - hydrate - hydrate. Yes have planting of chilled or cool water yet there are also water filled foods that can also help.watermelon and cucumbers are two that are full of water. The first is very versatile. Watermelon makes an excellent dessert or snack, especially when it's been in the fridge for a few hours but it also makes a wonderful salad ingredient too. One of the more popular combinations is adding cucumber and feta crumbles, dressed in a simple vinaigrette. Another tasty dish that can easily be a side or a dessert is grilled watermelon. Before grilling cut the melon unto thick triangles and then baste with a mix f honey lime juice and lime zest. Grill until grill makes appear. As for cucumbers a refreshing and old fashioned way to have them is sliced and dressed in a mix of sour cream and dill. You can sub in plain Greek yogurt for the sour cream if you want a lighter taste. Cucumbers are also good on their own dressed in a light white wine vinegar based dressing. You could also turn it into a cool green gazpacho.I't mixing pureed on es with plain Greek yogurt , olive oil and salt. A dash of white wine vinegar gives it some zing.
What about some protein? If you can stand being in front a hot grill then think of kebabs. These are easy to make and fun to eat.also it's a good way of combining meats and veggies in one bite. You can vary the proteins with having chicken one night and steak the next. As for veggies, cherry tomatoes, bell pepper slices and mushrooms also work along with onion quarters. An easy marinade for both chicken and steak is one made with olive oil, lemon salt and pepper. Another marinade is a base of plain Greek yogurt with lemon juice and olive oil. spice it up with cumin oregano and paprika. if you want an Asian flavor then think a soy sauce based one with a dash of Worcester and red wine vinegar to zing up beef kebabs. Keep in mind that you can already buy already prepared meats like rotisserie chicken and use it to create tasty and easy wraps. This is an ideal supper. Add romaine lettuce and Caesar dressing to shredded rotisserie chicken for a light meal that combines veggies and meat all in one bite.
Eating through a heat wave is not difficult. There are many light meals that can fill you up without heating you up. Try them for a cool and refreshing lunch or dinner.
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