Summer is at its best and brightest right now with
delightfully mild temperatures and an abundant summer harvest offering fresh
seasonal veggies. New Englanders everywhere rejoice as corn and tomatoes sprout
up around farmer’s markets and grocery stores, ripe and ready for a Labor Day
BBQ or an easy family dinner.
Break from tradition and go lettuce-free with salad
recipes that celebrate these crowned jewels of summer. Please your palate with a
savory corn salad or indulge in a flavorful Greek inspired tomato salad. As a
bonus, these salads are healthy too. Tomatoes are full of fiber and aid in
regulating blood pressure while corn is antioxidant rich and helps to stabilize
blood sugar-- a-maize-ing! For the perfect complement to any summer meal, we
have also added in a bonus recipe link to delicious chilled corn soups to cool
off with.
As always, don’t forget to check out the Grocery Guru
section, listed below, for nearby grocery stores and farmer’s markets selling
fresh summer veggies in your area!
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via foodnetwork.com)
Summer Corn Salad
Prep
time: 5 minutes
Yield:
4 servings
Ingredients
· 5 Ears of Corn (boiled, grilled, or
oven roasted)
· 3 tablespoons Olive Oil
· 1 Tomato (seeded and diced)
· 1 Red Onion (chopped)
· 1 Green Bell Pepper (diced)
· Juice of 1 Lime
· Salt and Pepper
· Fresh Cilantro, to taste
Directions
1. Use a knife to remove corn
kernels from the cob.
2. Transfer to large bowl.
3. Add tomato, red onion, bell
pepper. Toss to combine.
4. Add olive oil and lime
juice.
5. Season with salt and pepper
and garnish with cilantro just before serving.
This
dish is great to serve at a summer cookout or as a vibrant side dish any time
of year. Feel free to swap out cilantro for the milder flavor of parsley.
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via foodnetwork.com)
Tomato, Onion, and Cucumber
Salad
Prep
time: 5 minutes
Yield:
4 servings
Ingredients
· 5 Medium-sized Plum Tomatoes (halved
lengthwise, seeded, thinly sliced)
· 1/4 Red Onion (peeled, halved
lengthwise, thinly sliced)
· 1 Kirby Cucumber (halved lengthwise,
thinly sliced)
· 2 tablespoons or more Extra-Virgin
Olive Oil
· 2 Splashes Red Wine Vinegar
· Coarse Salt and Pepper
Directions
1. Combine tomatoes, red
onion, and cucumber together in a bowl.
2. Generously drizzle with
olive oil and red wine vinegar.
3. Season to taste with salt
and pepper.
4. Let stand for 20 minutes
before serving to allow flavors to meld together.
This
salad provides a great base for adding in extra ingredients, such as feta
cheese or olives for a decidedly Greek spin.
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Chilled Corn Soups
Hearty soups are great for satiating hunger
but not so great for keeping a cool kitchen in the summer months. Thanks to this
past Sunday’s Boston Globe Magazine, here are a variety of chilled corn soups
that offer cozy comfort on the hottest of days. Check out the recipes here:
Grocery
Guru Advice
Supermarkets:
Super
Stop & Shop, 700 Middle St. Shaw’s,
610 Middle St.
Local
Farm: Christopher’s Garden Shop & Farm Stand, 689
Washington St, Weymouth. Hingham’s Farmer’s Market,
75 Middle St. (Saturdays)
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