Friday, June 10, 2011

 

Haiku Friday: Summer foods


Summer is here. In Texas, it has hit with a vengeance, in fact, and in Minnesota we have already had the hottest day in 23 years (which, honestly, didn't seem so hot).

We eat differently in the summer, as we should. Life is different, after all. I have already noticed that in Minnesota people don't seem to be working so hard these days... and I like that.

My own favorite summer food to make for a group is salmon sandwiches. There are a few tricks to it. First, grill the salmon on a hot grill for ten minutes, turning once, to get a little firmness to the outside. Second, make sure you use the softest bun you can find-- the secret is to have the texture of the fish be what you feel when you bite.

Mine are simple-- soft bun, dill havarti, honey mustard, maybe some lettuce. They are great with a white sangria loaded up with ice.

So, let's haiku about summer food this week. I will go first:

The sun sets late now,
And so will we. The table laid,
Dusted with the dusk.

Now it is your turn-- be it about vichyssoise, barbecue, grapes fed by hand...

Comments:
Bratwursts for breakfast
Sold for hockey fundraisers --
Wisconsin summer.

Anything picked fresh
From my grandparents' garden --
Two acres of grub.

CSA boxes
Filled with organic veggies --
Something new weekly.

Watermelon seeds
Spit from the deck. Will my kids
Ever know this joy?
 
Cucumbers just sliced,
Tomatoes fresh from the vine,
Avocados ripe

One jalapeno
A touch of onion, fresh lime
Cilantro to taste

Mix all together
And here is the recipe.....
Best guacamole!
 
Lone Star, Budweiser,
Miller Lite, or some Fat Tire
Summer equals beer!
 
Bright with vinegar
tomato and cucumber
pick chop serve, outside
 
Picnics in the yard:
summer sausage and cheddar,
Kool-Aid and ice cream!
 
Just out of the pool:
Superior potato chips.
I taste summer.

Little manipulating (cheating) on the syllables this week.
 
Berries melons--ripe
Cherries, peaches in best bowl
Lemon,honey--feast!
 
Well-seasoned cuisine,
the spicier, the better,
suits me all year round.
 
I like spicy food
Especially in summer
Out by the bayou
 
Carolina lunch:
White bread, mayo, salt, pepper,
Tomato slices.
 
Misshapen football
A green striped submarine holds
gods' rosy nectar.
 
forgot to say,I love your haiku,Professor! The playing with words and expressions delicious. Have a wonderful weekend.
 
Gazpacho is great.
Watermelon, anything
grilled. Yumm yumm yummmmm
 
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