I’m hoping and praying it isn’t just
me, but man, I tell you what, there is something about the hot summer weather
that absolutely saps my motivation to cook. And this is coming from someone who
loves to cook (well, cook…but mostly, eat!).
I’ve quickly learned that in order to continue to feed all of our little
faces, I have to rely on no-fuss, no-heating-up-the-house recipes. I’d love to
share two of those with you today. Even if you have all the motivation in the
world to cook through the hot summer months, these recipes are still sure to
please (and save you a little time in the kitchen, too!).
creamy herb dip. I know, I know. You are probably thinking “why can’t I open up
one of those packets from the store, stir in some sour cream and call it good?” Well, you sure can do that but I promise you that this dip will knock the socks
off the prepackaged stuff. The magic is the combination of sour cream, mayo and
cream cheese – all of which is mixed with fresh herbs and takes literally 5
seconds to prepare. Ok, maybe slightly longer, but not much. This fresh, creamy
dip is addictive. Purely addictive. And since it is served with fresh veggies,
I don’t feel too guilty inhaling more than my fair share.
(adapted from Ina Garten)
light or regular
and green parts chopped
processor. Pulse 10 to 12 times, until just blended. Store in the refrigerator
until ready to serve. Serve with fresh vegetables like celery, carrots, bell
peppers, cherry tomatoes and whatever else your heart desires!
marinade I’ve used to date. And trust me, I love me a good marinade. Don’t be
alarmed by the amount of garlic. It adds fantastic flavor and doesn’t overwhelm
the pork, I promise. Now, on the issue of whether you want to go around
breathing in other people’s faces after eating your meal – well, I’ll leave
that up to you. Not only is this recipe quick to throw together, the grilling
portion of the recipe eliminates the need to heat up your house by turning on
the stove/oven. And what’s better on a hot summer night than to grill up dinner
and enjoy it in the evening cool-down. Enjoy! And if you happen to be one of
those lovely over-achievers who have excess energy to cook all summer, well
then, do find a way to channel that and send some my way. Pretty please.
and finely minced
chops
for the marinade. Place the pork in a Ziploc bag and pour the marinade over the
pork. Seal the bag and refrigerate 12-24 hours. Grill the pork over medium to
medium-high heat, about 7 minutes per side until cooked through. Remove from
grill, tent with foil and let sit for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.
Rebecca Bany says
What a yummy blog!
http://www.rebeccabany.com
tomiannie says
I'm such a fan of Mel's blog — all our current family faves are new things I've found on her blog!
Just Rhonda says
yummy!! 🙂 I didn't know her blog so thanks for sharing!
Candace & Nicole says
I love Mel's blog too, she's one of the first cooking blogs I started following. Thanks for sharing!
Heather of Kitchen Concoctions says
Oh I can't wait to try these recipes at our weekly cookout this weekend! I agree, Mel's recipes and witty commentary on her blog never disappoint!
Sarah - www.alongprovidence.com says
Thanks for sharing!
Kristin says
I love these recipes! And I feel the exact same way, I have no desire to cook in the summer. And really, my family doesn't want to eat really big meals, so this is perfect and exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much!!
Rebecca says
Oh yum, that dip sounds delicious. Will give it a try
dawn says
Thanks for these fun food posts you've been sharing this week. I've read thru them all and love them all. What a neat idea this was, maybe you can do another one in the fall/winter season too.
Humble Bee says
I am marking down the recipe now. Can't wait to give it a whirl. Just need some ice tea. I've done her caprese salad and several other things and have not been disappointed.
~Becki
Megan says
I made this dip for my daughters shower & it was great! Received lots of compliments. Definitely a keeper.