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Quick Cooking Tips to Get You Out of the Kitchen :Apr 19, 2007
6 strategies to help you beat the heat and join the summer fun. By Elaine Magee, MPH, RD If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen! That’s what I say when it’s summer, and the very thought of turning on the stove or oven inspires beads of sweat to form on your brow. But how do you "stay out of the kitchen" and still fix dinner for yourself and your busy brood? Eating out or ordering takeout gets expensive and tiresome. But cooking dinner in the summer can be a challenge. Not only do we want to avoid the kitchen as much as possible, we need something we can prepare with a moment’s notice, since school-free family members may be coming and going all evening long. Never fear. I’ve got some ideas on how you can minimize your kitchen time and this summer. 1. Get 2 Grilled Entrees for the Price of 1 While the barbeque is all fired up on the weekend, go ahead and throw tomorrow’s dinner on, too. Roasted veggies or kabobs, chicken, lean steak, pork tenderloin or prawns are all great choices.
2. Blend up a Summer Soup Cold summer soups can be savory or sweet. The sweet types feature ripe summer fruits like berries or melon; the savory ones are usually based on a vegetable like cucumber, zucchini or carrot, or a veggie wanna-be like tomato or avocado. Two big summer favorites are gazpacho, the Spanish tomato-based soup with bell peppers, onion, garlic and cucumbers; and vichyssoise, which features pureed potatoes, leeks, and a swirl of cream. 3. Summer Salads + Protein = Dinner Salads are a refreshing change from hot dinner entrées. But how does a salad become a meal with a minimum of fuss? In a word, you need protein! From plant, fish or fowl, the choice is yours. Here are some quick picks for salad add-ons:
Here's how much some common ingredients can pump up the protein of your salad:
4. Slap Together a Sandwich Supper A sandwich doesn’t necessarily require the stove or oven and can be assembled in a minute or two. Can’t beat that on a hot weekday night! If you want to melt the cheese or lightly brown your featured filler, just broil your open-faced sandwich briefly in your toaster oven. This won’t heat up you or your kitchen much at all. You can make sandwiches using any of the items listed above in the protein table – or use your imagination! You can fancy up your sandwich by adding a fun condiment or spread like:
5. Put Together a Picnic-Style Meal Think about what you like to throw into your picnic basket or backpack when you are packing lunch for a hike or fishing expedition. Your picnic favorites work well for a cool dinner out on the porch as well as at the park in town. |
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