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Ideas please!! Im making lunch today for my sister and daughter and since it is HOT AS FUCK outside I dont know what to cook! My grill is out of gas and I DO NOT wanna turn on the oven..
What should I make! I need to go to the store soon so if any one has any ideas pleaseeee post em!
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Make Pizzas!
Buy some ready made pizza crust at the store (or pita bread if you don't have crust).
Then buy some spegettie sauce (garlic works best).
1. cooking oil 2. chopped garlic (or garlic powder) 3. fresh basil, tomatoe sliced, mushrooms, and your choice of meats or pinapple. 4. black pepper and oregano
Spread a thin layer of cooking oil over the crust. Then garlic (And onion). then very little of the sauce. Then black pepper (To taste).
Add the ingrediants (topings) you want and then sprinkle a dash of salt on top.
Make an experience of it. Have your sister or family add their own toppings to their portion of the pizza. The pizza bakes in about 20 minutes on high.
It's a fun way to spend with friends and family. I've entertained this way before and we all 'created' our own pizzas.
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oops.
The oven remark
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I'd go with a crusty baguette, some fancy cheese and fresh berries or other fruit.
OR a big summery salad. |
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Cold cut sandwiches.... But go about it the same as the pizza idea.
Let everyone chip in and figure out how to create their own sandwich.
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I dont care for lunch meat though... I could do a tuna salad maybe ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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LMAO!! I was reading your post and I was like... OVEN DAN! ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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I was thinking a berry salad at first too... Crusty baguette ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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Hummus, olives, pita bread YUM! | |
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Dip & Salad thing.
Guacamole Dip
Taco salad (reduced-fat sour cream) you could pick up a baked/roasted chicken from a store.
Tuna salad severd with crackers
If you don't like processed meat, get a pound or two of roastbeef from the deli at your grocer. Serve the roastbeef on sometype of rye bread and serve half of sandwiches or finger sandwiches with or without the crust.
Dessert?
Ice cream and/or Shurbert with shortbread cookies.
Strawberries and whipped cream
Brewed tea with sliced oranges and lemon, chilled of course.
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~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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I did find a recipe for a roast beef sand with blue cheese and red onions I havent tried yet!! ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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DaveTheRave naked on a table covered in fresh fruit.......help urself people....... Dave Is Nuttier Than A Can Of Planters Peanuts...(Ottensen) | |
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Yes, potatoes, green beans and sun dried tomatoes. There's recipe here. Good with anything, but easiest with just a chunk of bread on the side. Really great for a hot summer, especially since no one wants to cook in the heat - and this is really easy to do.
Oh .. and by the way. You can still make a pizza, as Imago suggested, and on top of that you get to call it "Indian" too
Here's one, and here's a youtube clip (though I'd seriously cut down on the fat before I'd eat that)
Good luck.
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So .. smallish green banana with two wrinkly passion fruits? And a dip of sea food sauce? On a bed of pork?
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Tuna salad, chicken salad or seafood salad stuffed tomatoes on a bed of salad greens. ![]() Seasoned/dressed cucumbers and feta on the side. Angel food cake & berries. ![]() | |
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GazpachoGazpacho soup was invented for the summer. Refreshingly cold on hot summer days, this adaptation of the classic Spanish cold tomato soup deliciously combines the best of summer vegetables. Make sure you only use the freshest, highest quality ingredients for this soup. Gazpacho Recipe
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MethodCombine all ingredients. Blend slightly, to desired consistency. Place in non-metal, non-reactive storage container, cover tightly and refrigerate overnight, allowing flavors to blend. Yield: Serves 8.
served with toasted bread on the side.... peach or lavender iced tea and watermelon with fresh mint leaves for dessert.
You can spike the tea with liquor like a nice rum. | |
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Sorry I didn't get here sooner.... but more ideas.....
OH and BTW I love my gazpacho w/ zucchini bread (I'll dig up that recipe so you can copy for later)
Got this from the Eating Well Magazine Recipes....
This simple bean and salmon salad becomes something truly exciting when dressed with a bold dressing flavored with anchovies and arugula. Canned wild Alaskan salmon is a healthy and environmentally sound choice. Thoroughly drain the beans so the salad doesn’t taste watered down. Sometimes heating beans slightly makes it easier to drain off the cooking liquid. ![]() 4 servings, about 1 1/2 cups each Active Time: 30 minutes Total Time: 30 minutes
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NutritionPer serving: 445 calories; 19 g fat ( 3 g sat , 11 g mono ); 25 mg cholesterol; 46 g carbohydrates; 0 g added sugars; 25 g protein; 14 g fiber; 551 mg sodium; 935 mg potassium. Nutrition Bonus: Folate (67% daily value), Vitamin C (38% dv), Iron (33% dv), Potassium (27% dv), Vitamin A (25% dv), Magnesium (23% dv), Calcium (15% dv). Carbohydrate Servings: 2 Exchanges: 2 1/2 starch, 1 vegetable, 3 lean meat, 3 fat | |
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Lemon Rosemary Zucchini BreadI'm on a mission this summer. A mission out of necessity, resulting from the abundance of certain summer squash I planted in my parents' garden. Four plants. What was I thinking?! One zucchini plant alone could feed a family of four. Every time I stop by my parents' house my mother glares at me accusingly. Actually, she's not the glaring type. It's more like a bemused look that says, "we have a problem, and it's your fault," along with an offer to cook me up some squash (she has an excellent recipe) and a plea to give some to me to take home.
So the mission? Come up with recipes that we all like and that use a lot of summer squash. For this I have been experimenting with zucchini bread for the last two weeks. We have a couple fine zucchini bread recipes on the site, but I was hoping for something a little more savory. I tried all sorts of combinations, experiments with cheddar, with Parm, jalapenos, etc. Mom's response to most of them, "good if you toast them and then put sugar and butter on them." Not good enough. Finally I succumbed to the classic somewhat sweet zucchini bread, but seasoned it with rosemary and lemon, so you get a savory note. More than good enough. Really good. My conclusion is that zucchini bread works well with sugar. Here we use 1 1/4 cups for 3 cups of zucchini and 3 cups of flour. So, it's not a lot, but it's enough to make a lovely, lightly sweet bread.
Lemon Rosemary Zucchini Bread Recipe
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Method1 Preheat oven to 350F. Prepare two 4x9-inch loaf pans, either coating with butter or spraying with baking spray. 2 In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and rosemary. 3 Beat the eggs in a mixer (or by hand) until frothy. Beat in the sugar. Beat in the melted butter and olive oil. Stir in the lemon zest and grated zucchini. 4 Add the dry ingredients to the wet, a third at a time, stirring after each incorporation. 5 Divide batter/dough into two loaf pans. Bake in a 350°F oven for 45 to 50 minutes. Test after 40 minutes. If you gently press down on the surface of the loaf, it should bounce back, and a bamboo skewer inserted into the center should come out clean. 6 Remove from the oven. Let cool for a few minutes and then remove the loaves from their pans to cool on a rack. Yield: Makes two loaves.
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Chicken salad or tuna salad! My mom makes (and loves) ham salad, but that has always grossed me out. | |
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I've never had Gazpacho.... By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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Zucchini recipes:
Put linguine pasta in boiling water. Heat a teaspoon olive oil and fry the thinly chopped garlic, red pepper (if too hot, scrape off seeds), and Grated zucchini.
Toss linguine through zucchini/garlic/pepper mixture and the grated parmesan.
Serve with Olive oil, pepper, salt to add for individual taste.
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Zucchini grigliate con parimigiano a aceto balsamico
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Zucchini with feta is always a winner!
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This is going to be dinner tonight! | |
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