Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half of you are just naming random summer foods. Op said MEAL. The ideal summer meal is obviously a plate from a backyard grill out: hot dog, hamburger, baked beans, potato salad, maybe some BBQ chips, and s’mores for dessert. That is a summer meal.
But op said:
We're on the verge of July and I don't want to get to September and think, "Whoops, I forgot to make/eat X!"
What makes you think "It's really summer now"?
So I took that as asking about summer traditional foods and I listed mine. For me it wouldn’t be summer without watermelon for breakfast. It’s just a list of ideas, nothing serious about it.
+1. As an aside, I hate it when people dump on fun threads, especially in the Food forum.
I'm the OP, and I support these statements. The wrist-slapping poster probably had good intentions, and I do love it when people manage to pack multiple summer dishes into one meal (cold soup followed by a BLT or lobster roll? yes please), but sometimes an enormous platter of insalata caprese *is* the meal.
Anyway, carry on! You're doing great (although not to food-shame, but I am curious about how stuffed cabbage says "summertime!" to anyone -- enjoy, though)
Maybe we’re not all white?
The stuffed cabbage I'm familiar with is Eastern European. Would love to hear about other options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who don’t grow your own tomatoes, where do you get good ones?
Farmers market. But they don’t hold a candle to homegrown ones. Unfortunately I can’t grow tomatoes every year.
Ditto the farmers market. And not the greenhouse ones being sold now. A good tomato won’t be ready for another month.
Anonymous wrote:Tomatoes sliced while still warm from the sun, piled onto Italian bread with salt, pepper, and a little olive oil. Eat standing over the sink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half of you are just naming random summer foods. Op said MEAL. The ideal summer meal is obviously a plate from a backyard grill out: hot dog, hamburger, baked beans, potato salad, maybe some BBQ chips, and s’mores for dessert. That is a summer meal.
But op said:
We're on the verge of July and I don't want to get to September and think, "Whoops, I forgot to make/eat X!"
What makes you think "It's really summer now"?
So I took that as asking about summer traditional foods and I listed mine. For me it wouldn’t be summer without watermelon for breakfast. It’s just a list of ideas, nothing serious about it.
+1. As an aside, I hate it when people dump on fun threads, especially in the Food forum.
I'm the OP, and I support these statements. The wrist-slapping poster probably had good intentions, and I do love it when people manage to pack multiple summer dishes into one meal (cold soup followed by a BLT or lobster roll? yes please), but sometimes an enormous platter of insalata caprese *is* the meal.
Anyway, carry on! You're doing great (although not to food-shame, but I am curious about how stuffed cabbage says "summertime!" to anyone -- enjoy, though)
Maybe we’re not all white?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half of you are just naming random summer foods. Op said MEAL. The ideal summer meal is obviously a plate from a backyard grill out: hot dog, hamburger, baked beans, potato salad, maybe some BBQ chips, and s’mores for dessert. That is a summer meal.
But op said:
We're on the verge of July and I don't want to get to September and think, "Whoops, I forgot to make/eat X!"
What makes you think "It's really summer now"?
So I took that as asking about summer traditional foods and I listed mine. For me it wouldn’t be summer without watermelon for breakfast. It’s just a list of ideas, nothing serious about it.
+1. As an aside, I hate it when people dump on fun threads, especially in the Food forum.
I'm the OP, and I support these statements. The wrist-slapping poster probably had good intentions, and I do love it when people manage to pack multiple summer dishes into one meal (cold soup followed by a BLT or lobster roll? yes please), but sometimes an enormous platter of insalata caprese *is* the meal.
Anyway, carry on! You're doing great (although not to food-shame, but I am curious about how stuffed cabbage says "summertime!" to anyone -- enjoy, though)