Here are some quick and easy recipes that are easy to make and that are perfect for quick summer dinners or entertaining.
Short and sweet
There are times during the summer when the kitchen just seems
like a prison. Even 15 minutes seems like an eternity when it is
hot outside. It is for those days that I rely on these recipes.
They are simple, easy to make, and best of all, fast. Most don't
have to be cooked and many require just a few ingredients. A few
can even be made in less than five minutes. What could be easier?
A dinner mixed and matched from these recipes can be served to
company in less than 30 minutes and both you and your kitchen
will keep your cool.
The recipes
Classic Clam Dip
Once you make this easy clam dip you will never purchase a
pre-packaged one again. It is simple and easy to prepare and
tastes just marvelous. It can be made up to 48 hours in advance,
or whipped up and served immediately.
Ingredients:
Preparation:
Drain the clams, reserving 2 tablespoons of juice. Beat the juice
with the cream cheese, sour cream, and Worcestershire sauce. Fold
in the clams, parsley, garlic, cayenne, and pepper. Serve
immediately or chill.
Makes:
Makes about 2 cups of dip.
Preparation time:
5 minutes
Light Cucumber Canapés
We are always looking for tasty low fat appetizers that look
great and taste even better. This is one of our more popular and
savory staples that everyone really enjoys. The Parmesan mixture
also makes a great topping for crackers or tomatoes. The Parmesan
mixture can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator
until ready to serve.
Ingredients:
Preparation:
Place the cottage cheese, mayonnaise, and Parmesan in a blender
or food processor and process until smooth. Drop about two
teaspoons of the mixture onto each cucumber slice and garnish
with a fresh parsley sprig.
Makes:
4 servings
Preparation time:
10 minutes
Chicken, Spinach, and Raspberry Salad
A favorite dish for the end of a busy day, this salad is summer
comfort food for me. Cubed roast or poached chicken can be used
in this recipe, but I always use grilled chicken. On a cool day I
marinate dozens of boneless skinless chicken breasts in raspberry
vinaigrette (recipe below) and then grill them while it is cool
outside until they are cooked through. I then cool them slightly,
slice them into thin strips and freeze them. Whenever I want
cooked chicken with tons of flavor I just grab them from the
freezer and thaw. Store-bought raspberry vinaigrette can be used
in this recipe, or you can use the recipe for Wen's Raspberry
Vinaigrette below.
Ingredients:
Preparation:
Toss all of the ingredients together. Serve immediately.
Makes:
6 servings
Preparation time:
5 minutes
Wen's Raspberry Vinaigrette
This is our "house" raspberry vinaigrette. If you do not have the
fresh tarragon, simply omit rather than using dried. The dressing
stays fresh for about a week in the refrigerator if stored in a
tightly sealed container.
Ingredients:
Preparation:
In a bowl whisk together the vinegar, shallots, garlic, mustard,
tarragon, and salt and pepper to taste. Slowly whisk in the oil
until it is well blended. Use immediately, or store in the
refrigerator and shake or stir well before serving.
Makes:
1 1/2 cups of dressing
Preparation time:
5 minutes
Tuna, Tomato, and Cannellini Bean Salad
No-cook main dish salads are a staple in my household during the
summer. Our kitchen is always the hottest room in the house, and
using the oven or stove increases the temperature substantially.
Which makes recipes like this one a blessing. It is quick, easy,
and inexpensive to throw together. It is wonderful for casual
entertaining served with some fresh crusty bread and sliced
fruit.
Ingredients:
Preparation:
Mix together the vinegars and oil in a small bowl. Season to
taste with salt and pepper. Add the beans, tuna, tomatoes,
scallions, basil, and garlic and mix well. Add the salad greens
and toss well before serving.
Makes:
4 servings
Preparation time:
10 minutes
Grilled Bruschetta Loaf
I like nice and easy side dishes, and grilled bread is something
so easy and a dish that everyone just seems to inhale like it is
going out of style. They do the same thing with bruschetta…but it
takes so long to make each bruschetta that it isn't practical
when serving a crowd when you are short on time. This recipe is,
and tastes marvelous. The key is to use your favorite good
quality Italian dressing for great results.
Ingredients:
Preparation:
Brush the cut side of the bread with the Italian dressing. Grill
cut side down for 3 minutes. Layer the tomatoes over the bread
and top with the cheeses. Return to the grill and grill cheese
side up for another 2-3 minutes or until the cheese melts.
Sprinkle with the fresh basil and serve hot.
Makes:
6 servings
Preparation time:
5 minutes
Strawberry-Cantaloupe Salad with Marshmallow Dressing
I have to admit to being a bit skeptical of my husband's liking
for cantaloupe and marshmallow cream, but it actually is
surprisingly good. Add some strawberries and a few more simple
ingredients and it becomes great! You can also skewer the melon
and berries and use the sauce as a dipping sauce rather than
making it a salad.
Ingredients:
Preparation:
Toss together the cantaloupe and strawberries in a large bowl. In
a small bowl mix together the marshmallow cream, orange juice,
orange zest, and salt until smooth. Pour over the cantaloupe
mixture. Serve immediately, or chill for up to 6 hours before
serving, tossing well before serving.
Makes:
8 servings
Preparation time:
10 minutes
Belgian Waffle Sundaes
These fast and easy sundaes bring back fond memories
of pajama parties and lazy Sunday mornings. Wonderful
for a dessert or as a really indulgent breakfast, these
sundaes are truly scrumptious. If you are ambitious you
can use your favorite homemade waffle recipe in place
of the frozen waffles.
Ingredients:
Preparation:
Melt the jam in a small pan on the stove or in the microwave
until smooth. While the jam is melting, heat the waffles
according to the package directions and place a waffle on each
plate. Top each waffle with a few scoops of the ice cream.
Sprinkle the raspberries over top, and drizzle with the melted
jam. Top with a few tablespoons of the whipped cream and drizzle
the chocolate sauce over the whole sundae.
Makes:
6 servings
Preparation time:
10 minutes
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About the author: Copyright Wen Zientek-Sico and Recipe Card Publishing 2001. All rights reserved. Wen Zientek-Sico is a freelance writer and recipe developer. She manages the Perfect Entertaining web site at www.perfectentertaining.com, which is devoted to practical entertaining solutions for people living everyday lives. For more quick and easy recipes, menus, entertaining ideas, and much more, visit PerfectEntertaining.com. Ms. Zientek-Sico can be reached at Wen@RecipeCard.com.
