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  • UnRecipe: Put 'Em On the Grill!

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    Yes, this latest post title is inspired by 90's classic, Sir Mix's "Put 'Em on the Glass," but of course this is far less boobtastic and way less sexist. Rant = Over. This sometimes joyous, sometimes way-too-flippin'-hot summer is a constant challenge when it comes to meal prep. While I admit to eating salads nearly every day, not everything can be eaten raw. Scratch that -- not everything can be ENJOYED raw. But is dinner worth heating up an already sweltering kitchen by turning on the stove? Absofreakin'-lutely NOT. Solution: Put 'Em On the Grill. (food, not boobs)

    Majestic UnRecipe Grilled Salad - Photo by Wasabi Prime

    This is certainly the most UnRecipe that every did UnRecipe. It's a grilled salad where literally everything was just tossed on the grill and one hoped for the best. And I mean EVERYTHING -- veggies, fruit, even cheese. And I threw in some croutons made from homemade bread during the final toss. Why? Because it was there. I should call this Mt. Everest Salad.

    If you got it, grill it - Photo by Wasabi Prime

    Admittedly, seasonal fruits and veggies naturally go together. They should, they're all ripening at the same time, pulling similar nutrients from the sun, soil and environment. Is that scientific? Not really, it just sounds good. But it's a fair assumption that if you've got stuff fresh and in season, with the right balance of sweet and savory items, it will all taste good together. Trust in Mother Nature.

    Weirdly wonderful combination for a summer salad - Photos by Wasabi Prime

    What a colorful bunch of goodies, no? These weren't carefully chosen, they were simply what I had on hand, and what showed up in our Full Circle bag, and they were perfect. You get the sweet-tartness of the apricots, the corn is plenty sweet and has good texture once it's cut off the cob; onions, radishes and scapes get a nice caramelized char, but keep their savory flavor. Do a rough chop on everything, toss in a simple olive oil/balsamic vinegar dressing with extra pepper, and eat. Sure, I added homemade croutons made with stale ciabatta bread -- totally delicious, but totally fine to leave out. You could leave out the grilled paneer, too, but the heartiness of the cheese is nice. You could just add shaved parmesan as you're tossing the salad ingredients, that would also taste lovely.

    Stop and smell the... daylilies - photo by Wasabi Prime

    This is a great Meatless Monday dish and best of all, it's super-quick to prepare on the grill, and it leaves you plenty of time for important things. Like admiring flowers. And sitting in a hammock. Because you know. Important.

    Don't let the lazy lounging days of summer pass you by - Photos by Wasabi Prime

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