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Meals in the hot weather?

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Carrotcakeforbreakfast · 22/06/2020 15:28

Just looking at the forecast for the next few days and I'm wondering what to cook
My kitchen is like a sauna at the best of times, so I'm hoping to avoid having the oven on for long if at all.

What are your go to hot weather meals?
I can only think Salad and bbq at the moment.
We eat most things.

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Ricekrispie22 · 22/06/2020 16:01
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AtleastitsnotMonday · 22/06/2020 17:14

We eat mainly salad and bbq! But bbq does offer lots of options
Griddled halloumi
Marinated salmon fillets
Chicken tikka skewers
Balsamic tuna steaks
Paprika Chicken pitas
All can be bbq or grilled or done in a griddle pan on the hob.

Alternatively you could cook things in oven in the morning when it’s cooler then eat them cold in the evening.
Things like quiche, fritata, roast gammon or chicken, oven baked falafels all work well for this.

Although hot, pasta dishes with various sauces are normally quick to cook, so better in that respect.

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Trailing1 · 22/06/2020 17:18

A george forman grill is handy for quickly cooking some studded which you would normally use an oven for. I use it for putting in shop brought breaded or battered fish/chicken steaks, or quorn fillets. I recommend those grills or similar as a good investment.

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Iamblossom · 22/06/2020 17:26

I've made a mushroom leek and prawn frittata for our tea today and DH can take the leftovers for lunch tomorrow. What a good little wife I am. 😁

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Iamblossom · 22/06/2020 17:27

Only cooking time was sweating off the mushrooms and leeks on the hob then browning the top off briefly under the grill.

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ladybranstonpickle · 22/06/2020 20:09

I love the list of 111 no cook dinners from the NYT! It started as 110, but then increased to 111...


www.nytimes.com/2007/08/08/dining/08mini.html?referringSource=articleShare

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ladybranstonpickle · 22/06/2020 20:11
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Rumtopf · 22/06/2020 20:19

I'm cooking salmon and broccoli first thing tomorrow so we can have it with a salad in the evening.
Will do the same on Wednesday with some chicken in sweet chilli sauce.
We don't really want big meals when it's as warm as it is now. Something and salad does us just fine.

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saltycat · 22/06/2020 20:22

My fave is cooled poached salmon with hollandaise sauce, together with baby herbed potatoes and a bit of salad. Yummmmmmy!

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Toilenstripes · 22/06/2020 20:29

Pasta salad. Fusilli, olive oil, mayonnaise, grated gherkins and pancetta. Whole grain mustard or capers too, if you want.

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AdaColeman · 22/06/2020 20:37

Chicken Caesar salad and Salade Niçoise are favourites here.

Also chilled soups, gazpacho (no cooking) borscht, vichyssoise, Greek egg & lemon or cucumber & yoghurt with mint (no cooking).

Pasta, rice or cous-cous or lentil/mixed bean salads with fish, quiche, are quick and substantial.

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WinWinnieTheWay · 22/06/2020 22:18

When it gets very hot I'm more than happy with a plate of ripe and juicy tomatoes with rocket, oregano, red onion, extra V olive oil and salt flakes.
A couple of slices of lightly toasted sourdough and homemade tzatziki on the side.

Now that I've thought about it, I'm def going to have it this week!

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Carrotcakeforbreakfast · 23/06/2020 11:50

That is for all the yum ideas
I've been shopping and bought stuff for the tuna burgers, Greek salad, caesar salad.
Also got a peri peri chicken
Going to roast that when I get up for work tomorrow and get DH to pop it in the fridge.
Will have that with salad and cous cous maybe.

For tonight I bought some chilled chicken tikka and serving that on a naan bread with loads of salad and mint yoghurt.

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Carrotcakeforbreakfast · 23/06/2020 11:51

*thanks for all the yum ideas even ha

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TheSweetestHalleluja · 23/06/2020 19:48

We do a whole chicken stuffed with lemons in the slow cooker, and then serve it up with a salad. Really nice and refreshing in the hotter weather.

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