What to eat when it's 95 degrees outside and 60 percent humidity?! I know when I get home the in the dog days of summer, the last thing I want to think about is cooking. I don't know about you, but the hotter it gets the less I want to eat... finding something that is light, healthy and appeals to heat-wilted taste buds is a bit of a challenge. I find that in summer we often choose a protein that can be cooked on the grill (avoid heating up the kitchen) and a large salad.
Salad with Dried Blueberries
2 whole ripe pears (if you can find them) peeled and sliced or 1 can pear slices, drained
For me, making a salad that has surprising and different flavors is a challenge and you know I love the opportunity to play with food. This led to my previously posted roasted beet salad, which is a rich and delicious salad that can become a main dish. The down side is that beet-roasting takes about 45 minutes of oven time, which is not that appealing during June in Hampton Roads. So I have had to experiment with some new twists on salads to keep my family interested and I am going to let you in on the results of my experimentation so you can escape the heat of the day with a cool salad. These are less recipes than formulas for a salad that is a delicious respite on these hot days. So grab some greens... and go!
Tex-Mex Salad
2 heads romaine or iceberg lettuce, torn into pieces
1 large tomato, diced
1/2 red onion chopped
1 can black beans, rinsed and drained
4 ounces cheese cut in chunks (pepper jack, cheddar, queso fresco are all good choices)
1 cup corn kernels (fresh are great (good use for leftover corn on the cob) but canned or frozen work well too), drained
Toss all ingredients together. If you have leftover chicken or other meat, you could add to make the salad heartier but with the cheese and beans, no meat is needed. I serve this with a dressing made of 1/2 cup of ranch dressing mixed with 1 teaspoon of taco seasoning mix (I know it's gauche, but my family loves it! You could toss a vinaigrette with cumin and smoked chipotle chili powder as an alternative)
Salad with Dried Blueberries
2 heads of butter lettuce (I love the delicate taste of this), torn into pieces
2 whole ripe pears (if you can find them) peeled and sliced or 1 can pear slices, drained
4 ounces goat cheese or blue cheese (my personal favorite, but brie would also be great) broken into pieces
1/4 cup broken walnuts
1/2 cup dried blueberries
Dressing
1/2 cup mayonnaise (light is fine)
1/4 cup raspberry vinegar
1 tsp sugar or 1 packet of Splenda (for diabetic husband)
Toss all salad ingredients. Shake all ingredients together until smooth. Toss salad with dressing.
You could make a simple raspberry vinaigrette for this but the creaminess of this dressing with the acidic kick of raspberry vinegar is delish!
Comments
Thanks for you comment on my blog. I have never seen frozen grapefruit concentrate. Where do you get it? I think it would be interesting to try it out. I love the bitterness of grapefruit. I think it would work well. Thanks for the idea!
One of my favorites is http://www.cooking.com/advice/adfeatu1.asp?Alias=AR_FW_editors_salads.
c'tina- Thanks for the tip!
Kristen- It can easily become a main dish,which is great for the summer!
Shelley- And we haven't even gotten to the hottest part of the summer yet!
I'd say you have a good shot at Second Place.
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I loved your ideas, specially the Tex Mex. I will try it one of these days. It's very hot here too...
For that tex mex salad you should try adding fried corn tortilla strips for an extra crunch :)
Lidia- I would love to hear more about what life is like where you live...since I have neither time or money to travel, it is a geat way to experience other cultures!
CFG- Thanks, I hadn't thought of that... and avocado, which I love!