5 Ingredients or Fewer
Farmstand Raw Vegetable Salad
Chioggia beets are pink on the outside and striped on the inside. Because they are not cooked in this recipe, choose tender baby beets. You can use red or golden beets if Chioggia beets are unavailable. After your grill becomes hot, grill the lemon halves, cut side down, until lightly charred. Remove, let cool slightly, and squeeze their warm juice over the vegetables.
Shaved Cucumber, Fennel, and Watermelon Salad
Ricotta salata is a firmer version of fresh ricotta; it is perfect for shaving over salads.
Fig, Feta, and Mint Salad
French feta is creamier, milder, and less salty than the Greek version. Arrange this salad on a platter, and let your guests serve themselves.
Garden Tomato Salad
To prevent bruising, snip the basil with sharp kitchen scissors rather than cutting it with a knife. You may use any combination of tomatoes; cut cherry tomatoes in half.
Cheddar Frico
Frico, or “little trifles” in Italian, are very thin and crisp. When sprinkling the cheese mixture in the skillet, don’t worry if there are spaces; the cheese will melt into a lacy whole. In Italy, frico are traditionally made with Montasio cheese, but other cheeses, such as Cheddar, Asiago, and Parmesan, produce excellent results.
Big Croutons
These can be made a day ahead and stored in an airtight container after cooling.
Zucchini-Mint Soup
You can also serve this soup cold or at room temperature. Puree it in batches to prevent overflow (particularly because you do so while it’s hot), if needed. You can stir in a small amount of water to thin the soup after pureeing it, if you like.
Wild Mushroom Crackers
These crackers use powder made from dried mushrooms ground with a mortar and pestle or in a spice grinder.
Crisped Haloumi Cheese
Haloumi is a semihard cheese made from sheep’s milk; look for it at Middle Eastern markets.