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The Summer Food Guide
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The Summer Food Guide
Erin Coopey
Posted July 31, 2009

SpEd peachesSummer, more than any other season, offers a variety of fresh produce options.  I would argue that summer is as much about eating as the holiday season. The only difference is the type of eating we are doing. 

Remember eating seasonally not only ensures optimal flavor and ripeness, but prices also drop when there is plenty.

Summer is filled with picnics, barbeques and outdoor events. Sure we might eat hot dogs and hamburgers galore, but our side dishes include green salads, and fresh fruits and vegetables.    

Okay then, hurray for summer and all its abundance!  Remember eating seasonally not only ensures optimal flavor and ripeness, but prices also drop when there is plenty.  Some items that will be easy on your waistline as well as your pocketbook this season include: apricots, beans, berries, cherries, corn, cucumbers, melons, peaches, peppers, summer squash, tomatoes, and watermelon. 

Here are a few of my favorite summer-inspired dishes:

Grilled Peaches With A Drizzle Of Aged Balsamic Vinegar And Crumbled Blue Cheese Or Feta 

Cut peaches in half and remove the pit.  Then, brush them with a tiny bit of olive oil just before grilling to keep them from sticking to your grill.  You’ll be surprised how delicious this combination is. (If you don’t have aged balsamic vinegar, simmer any balsamic vinegar for about 10 minutes to create a thicker “balsamic syrup” for your drizzle.)  

Lasagna With Shredded Zucchini Instead Of Pasta

Shred zucchini on a box grater/cheese grater and drain on paper towels for a half an hour. Assemble the lasagna as you normally would except instead of using pasta, layer shredded zucchini.  By substituting the zucchini, you’ll decrease the overall calories and increase the fiber.

Shortbread Crostini

For a fun summertime dessert, combine mascarpone cheese or cream cheese with sugar and lemon zest to taste.  Spread the cheese mixture on shortbread cookies and top with fresh blueberries or homemade blueberry jam.  Top with extra lemon zest if you want to be fancy.

Watermelon with Mint and Feta

Here’s a new way for us to increase watermelon consumption!  Cube watermelon as you would for a fruit salad. Add a handful of torn or chopped mint leaves, and crumble in a good amount of feta cheese.  The mint is refreshing while the saltiness of the feta compliments the sweetness of the watermelon. And here’s a fun watermelon fact: according to the USDA, the United States consumes about 3.9 billion pound of watermelon each year. That’s almost 13 pounds per person! If you’re filling up on watermelon, that ought to reduce your calorie intake overall. 

What are some of your favorite summer recipes?

 

 
Erin Coopey
Chef Erin has an extensive background in the culinary world. Her passion for food and wine has always been central to her varied and exciting career. She has owned a high-end catering company, taught professional and amateur culinary classes, published multiple recipes in local and national publications, edited a series of professional culinary DVD's and presented on TV. Erin is currently delevoping a line of artisan stocks and sauces. She continues to study wine, food and media.
10 Comments
mamma_nee says: July 31, 2009 11:21 AM
mmm, The Grilled peaches sound scrumptious , I will try them next time I grill .
nancyclh says: August 01, 2009 10:16 AM
really like the idea of replacing the pasta with the zucchini. and the grilled peaches...are yummy! I'm going to try the watermelon with mint and feta. that's something I haven't had but can't wait to taste it.
BlondieKAA says: August 01, 2009 04:47 PM
These recipes sound great!! I'll have to try some of these! In the summertime, I love putting zucchini on the grill! Tastes so good!
erincoop says: August 06, 2009 07:19 PM
Grilled zucchini is a wonderful suggestion. I like to brush mine with olive oil and sprinkle it with oregano, salt and pepper before grilling. Delicious!
erincoop says: August 06, 2009 07:20 PM
Grilled zucchini is a wonderful suggestion. I like to brush mine with olive oil and sprinkle with oregano, salt and pepper before grilling. Delicious!
GoingtotheChapel says: August 09, 2009 01:33 PM
I LOVE watermelon already but adding my other favorite thing, mint and some feta sounds amazing!
red_hot314 says: August 15, 2009 02:35 AM
Cant wait to try the watermelon mint feta dish!
ladygaga34 says: August 15, 2009 03:33 PM
I love to cook, I will try these great recipees.
kqspeaks says: August 28, 2009 08:36 PM
mmmmmmm, I would love to try these recipes.
marylynnf says: November 05, 2009 09:33 PM
On my way to the store and just added feta, peaches and watermelon to the list. Yum!
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