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Best of the Farmer’s Market Menu


When I think about summer, I think of bright colors and bold flavors. I think of long, warm days spending time outdoors leading in to cool nights and having dinner in the backyard under the stars. I believe this menu captures the essence of summer. The bright colors are captured in the vegetables, the orzo salad and the stunning colors of the fresh berries. There is nothing better than lighting up the grill, whether it is gas or charcoal. It’s a center gathering spot for family and friends. This is one of my student’s favorite menus. These easy-to-prepare summertime recipes are waiting for you after you return from a day out in the sun, and are fun to share with their friends and family. I love to make it all summertime. I hope you will too!

So, what are we cooking?

breadsticks and glass of wine
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Herbed Breadsticks
These long, skinny, crunchy, herby, and cheesy breadsticks are positively addictive! They are the perfect for your aperitivo and pair very well with a cool and refreshing Aperol Spritz, one of my favorite summertime cocktails, very elegantly served in a stem glass with lots of ice. Together, they are perfect for sitting on the patio and enjoying the colorful sunset. I like to make my cocktail 1 part Aperol liqueur, 2 parts prosecco or sparkling wine, and a splash of soda.

tian de vegetables in a serving dish with a plate served
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Vegetable Tian
One of my favorite summer memories is planting vegetables for a summer garden with my children. This dish captures that memory of a summer garden, that unbelievable flavor of just-picked veggies. If you don’t have a garden, find a local farmers markets for the freshest produce. A layer of sautéd onions, peppers, and garlic that’s then topped with thinly sliced eggplant, zucchini, yellow squash, and tomatoes. The flavors are perfectly married together, a balance of sweetness & summer goodness. It’s as beautiful to look at as to eat.

orzo salad in a serving bowl
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Orzo, Pancetta, Feta & Greens Salad with Basil Lemon Vinaigrette
This is one of my favorite salads to make. It makes an excellent starter dish, served along the main course or can be served as a light main dish. The crispy pancetta, sautéed onion, and wilted spinach are all tossed together with orzo pasta and a lemony basil vinaigrette. Crunchy toasted walnuts and creamy feta are tossed in and really complete this dish. One thing I love about this salad is that there are so many different kinds of feta to experiment with. I prefer the French feta because of the balance of creaminess and saltiness, but I am currently working my way through the feta counter at the Middle Eastern market near me. They are so superior in taste to the pre-crumbled packages at the market. I encourage you to try and find a market near you. It makes a great salad to enjoy under the setting sun in the summer air.

Grilled Rosemary & Lemon Chicken Brochettes served on a white platter
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Grilled Rosemary & Lemon Chicken Brochettes
There’s nothing better than grilling in the summer. The smoky charred flavor that the grill imparted on food is just wonderful, and nothing says summer like grilling. You get to be outside, and your kitchen is free from the heat and the mess. This simple, tangy, and herby marinade adds a fantastic punch to the perfectly grilled chicken and is sure to be a hit at your summer dinner party. This recipe calls for boneless chicken thighs, which I think definitely have more flavor than the breast meat. They are also more forgiving when cooking since they have a little more fat than breast meat, but not so much that you don’t have to feel guilty. And of course, you’ll still have room for dessert!

berry crumble served with ice cream
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Triple Berry Crumble
This is one of the most delicious combinations for a summer dessert! Fresh berries and a buttery, crumbly topping. It’s a classic. I like to use a combination of whatever berries are at the farmers market. Topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, it’s heaven in a dish. It’s sure to be a hit at your house too that I’m sure you’ll be making it all summertime. Just don’t tell anyone how easy it really is!

June 2018

Filed Under: Summer Tagged With: berry, breadstick, cheese, Chicken, crumble, feta, herb, orzo, rosemary, tian, vegetable

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