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Grilled Peach and Corn Summer Salad
This salad is one of my favorite to enjoy during the summer months because I feel like it has it all; juicy tomatoes, sweet grilled corn, caramelized peaches, chewy fibrous green beans, herbaceous basil, and a great balance of fresh to cooked ingredients. It’s wholesome and feels like the essence of summer cooking.
I also love that most (if not all) of the fresh ingredients used here can be found at a summer farmer’s market! It’s a true farm-to-table treat that’s satisfies in flavor and fullness. It’s a perfect addition to a summer barbecue to use as a side or the main dish.
Cast Iron Skillet Maple Cornbread
When I got my first cast iron skillet a few years ago, the first thing on my mind to make was skillet cornbread. I love the sweetness and soft yet subtly crunchy texture of cornbread and knew that when made in a skillet, I’d love it even more. The cast iron crisps the edges and bottom ever so slightly and it’s just perfect. Trust me, you’re going to want to try this!
In this recipe, butter and maple syrup keep the bread fluffy and moist with just a hint of sweetness. Because it’s lightly sweetened, this cornbread has the versatility to go either sweet or savory. Pair it with a pat of butter, drizzle of honey, or a smear of jam for a delicious breakfast or snack. Serve it as a dinner side or atop a nice warm bowl of chili for lunch.
Fire Roasted Corn Chowder
The magic of corn chowder is that, despite being a hot soup, it’s a late summer classic. Admittedly — aside from Mexican street corn, tortilla chips, and polenta — I’ve never been a corn lover. While exploring the Oregon coast this weekend, I had an amazing bowl of clam chowder. Even though it was a sunny 80 degrees out it still felt like the perfect, nourishing lunch. I wanted to try my hand at creating a lighter summer soup at home to capture that feeling.
I decided on a corn chowder because of the accessibility of the ingredients. I also didn’t want to spend an entire afternoon in the hot kitchen because it is still August after all. In this recipe, vegetable stock and coconut milk provide the light yet creamy base to the soup while frozen corn, potato, and onion add hearty texture.
Peaches ‘n Honey Cornbread Muffins
After spending last weekend at a U-pick peach farm, I’ve suddenly acquired $32 worth of the juiciest, most vibrant peaches. As they begin ripening, I’ve been scrambling each day to get them frozen, eaten, or baked into something. We’ve had so many peach muffins and crumbles that I think I’m 80% peach at this point. And I’m 100% okay with that.
These peach honey cornbread muffins are all the fun flavors and textures of summer whipped into a few portable bites. The cornmeal base provides a subtle sweet crunch while diced peaches throughout give a balanced punch of sweet and tart flavor. Lightly sweetened with honey, these hearty muffins can easily be…