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So /ck/, since summer is almost upon us, what are your favorite recipes to beat the heat? Or even warm summer nights out on the grill?

>> No.4444713

>>4444704
barbecue
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>>4444704
Most people where I'm from eat out in the summer because few want to cook, it's so hot. Lots of pizza and rotisserie chicken with pan-cooked spinach and oven-roasted potatoes.
If anyone is preparing a meal, rice salad with pickles, tinned tuna and tinned anchovies was a common summertime dish growing up, served with peach tea or Neapolitan peach wine (which is really just grape wine in which peaches have soaked for two days). No heat required!

>> No.4444726

>>4444713
Barbecue is great, but since i moved to my apartment I don't have space for a grill anymore. I love barbecuing for hotdogs and burgers and shit though.

>> No.4444721

>>4444713
What's wrong with bbq?

>> No.4444727

>>4444721
Nothing?

>> No.4444731

Grilling, shandies, and lighter brews like farmhouse ales.

>> No.4444746

If it's hot and I'm having a lot of people over for dinner, I like serving white peach sangria alongside the beer.

Green salads are also great when it's hot and you don't want to light up the grill. I made one recently that had baby spinach, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, green apples, cucumbers, and strawberries, with balsamic vinaigrette.