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Here comes the sun? I hope? While summer unofficially began on Memorial Day weekend, I am not quite believing it. Instead of summer whites, I’m still cozying up in wool pants for work and hoping a post on some summery cooking will help Mother Nature get the hint.

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Fish in a packet – This is nothing new or too exciting, but it’s healthy and delicious and easily done on the stove or on a grill. Last weekend when we had a bit of sun, we fired up the grill and stuffed foil packets with filets of cod, lemons, garlic, tomatoes, and olive oil. The person watching the grill just needs to keep an eye on the fish, checking until it’s perfectly flaky This grilled dinner felt so decadent, but it was pretty health overall.

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On the same night we grilled, I also had a huge craving for one of my favorite New England summer foods, steamers dipped in butter. The key to making steamers is making sure they are clean. There’s nothing worse than a bit of grit! I soak them in cold water, which I change two or three times, and I also scrub the shells. Steaming is easy; just make sure the shells are open and you have plenty of melted butter (and napkins)!

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One day, it actually is going to get hot (please. . . ), and we’ll be craving cool, light meals. I whipped up the below “Cool as a Cucumber” soup using six baby English cucumbers, an avocado, two cups buttermilk, two cloves garlic, a couple of spoons of light sour cream, a large jalapeno, and a few dashes of hot sauce. Blended together, the ingredients made for a cool, creamy soup with a slight hint of spice. I would add more jalapenos next time to give it more of a kick.

cool cucumber soup

Finally, we have a most excellent summer side dish, designed to use up all of those vegetables from your garden, farm stand, or CSA. This slaw is cabbage, carrots, finely chopped broccoli, cilantro, and thinly sliced jalapenos all doused in rice vinegar and mixed with a teaspoon of honey. It could not be simpler, and since it has no heavy mayo dressing, it all stays crunchy. I could see doing this with summer squashes, kale and other greens, radishes, etc. We joined our first CSA this year, Red Fire Farm, and I can’t wait to see what new recipes we can dream up with what will likely be an overload of produce.

crunchy veggie slaw

Have you started cooking up summer recipes yet? Do you have a garden or belong to a farm share?

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After a long boat day, easy meals are key. Usually, we end up ordering from Shanti, our favorite Indian restaurant, stopping by Savin Bar + Kitchen, ordering sushi from Van Shabu, or just eating random stuff around the house.

Lately I have been on a mission to eat better and to spend less on takeout that we sometimes don’t even really want. Planning ahead for meals that require a few ingredients and minimal preparation is key. This past weekend, after a long hot day out, I headed home and after a little shower and rest, I put together a pretty spectacular meal, if I do say so myself.

tomatoes and onions

All it took were a couple of beefsteak tomatoes cut into thick slices, a red onion, also cut into thick slices, a handful of gorgonzola cheese, a splash of balsamic from our trip to Eataly, and a good steak from Whole Foods.

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Since it was raining, we pulled out the indoor grill pan and threw on the steak, simply seasoned with pepper on both sides. Next up, I grilled the onion, just so that it was a little soft on the outside. I like onions to still have a little bite when cooked.

balsamic steak stacks

Finally, I put the tomato on the grill pan for about 30 seconds before taking everything off and assembling stacks of tomato, steak, and onion, topping each with a handful o gorgonzola and a drizzle of balsamic.

balsamic steak stacks

This dinner took less than 20 minutes, but it felt like a fancy restaurant meal. Good ingredients, simple preparation, and flavors that go well together all made for a delicious dinner. I love summer.

How have you been enjoying local produce and simple meals lately?

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Happy Spring! It’s a fresh start for everyone, and for me, the start of a new year. I had a great run and yoga class last night where I got to reflect in intentions for Spring and for the whole year. It’s so important and so nice to be able to take time once in awhile to really focus on what you want. It’s the first step to getting it! Some of my intentions, like worrying less and being less hard on myself are ever-present, but for this year I also want to spend more time reflecting on all that I have been given. It’s so easy to get bogged down in whiny day-to-day details when I really should be living more joyfully and gratefully. I also intend to professionally keep growing and building my business, no matter how hard it has been. Do you set birthday intentions or think of “resolutions” as the seasons change?

Aside from it being Spring, it really seems as though Summer has arrived early, and our grocery list this week definitely reflects that! Even before the weather warmed up, even before we left for California, I knew that we needed to make some eating changes (again!). We were getting lots of takeout, eating lots of random, unhealthy things, and snacking a TON. With marathon training, I am completely open to snacking, but my snacking was out of control, lots of weird things mixed together that ultimately made me feel kind of icky. Think Nutella and pretzels followed by chips and salsa. Not the best combo.

With the warm weather over the weekend, I got started thinking about burgers. I also hoped that a little more protein and planned meals would help to keep me full.

Jalapeño Cheddar Turkey Burgers were our first (indoor) grilled item of the season! It might be over the top, but these would be pretty good on some Kerrygold Cheddar Bread. . .

turkey burgers

Mixing these burgers up was simple; a container of lean ground turkey, three chopped jalapeños, a handful of chopped cilantro, an egg, 1/2 cup of Italian bread crumbs, and about 3/4 cup of sharp cheddar, all combined in a mixing bowl.

turkey burger recipe

turkey burgers

I tend to like burgers on the smaller side, mostly so I can load it up with toppings, so I made each one about the size of my palm and tossed them on our grill pan. For dinner, I served them on whole wheat sandwich buns, and for lunch I had a heated burger on top of a salad topped with guac and salsa which was delightfully filling!

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My turkey burger looks pretty sad on this big bun, but don’t worry! I put 10 pickles, a few slices of sweet onion, ketchup, mustard, and romaine lettuce on top. There were probably more toppings than burger, but that’s the way I like it.

I ate the burger with a side of my favorite sweet peppers which, as you can see, are already wrinkly even though I just bought them. I guess I will just have to eat the whole bag in a day or two or mix them in with homemade salsa. It’s not a huge deal, but I definitely prefer my peppers crunchy!

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Do you have a spectacular burger recipe or any favorite add-ins or toppings? For more of my favorite recipes, please visit my recipes page!

 

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