Summer by the Grill: Quick & Lean
For many, summer is a passport out of the hot confines of the kitchen and into the
territory of the outside grill. Celebrate the change of scenery by taking advantage of
nature's delicious bounty.
From the grill to the table
Let local produce provide inspiration for easy and wholesome summer meals:
- Kebabs: Thread skewers with thick slices of
tempeh, tofu, or firm-fleshed fish such as monkfish.
Alternate with cherry tomatoes, courgettes,
aubergine, mushrooms, onions, or
peppers. Marinate with equal parts olive
oil, soya sauce, lime juice, and maple syrup, and add a dash of mustard, salt,
pepper, and some fresh rosemary.
- Portobello burger: This
large member of the mushroom family makes an ideal stand-in for the typical hamburger fare. Use your favourite marinade or simply
brush with olive oil and seasonings, then place on the grill until tender. Top with the usual
suspects: freshly sliced tomatoes, lettuce, onion, and
gherkin.
- Salmon and
corn-on-the-cob: Place salmon fillets in aluminium foil, coat with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt and pepper or your own concoction.
Close up the foil packet and place over the heat source. Corn-on-the-cob makes a flavoursome
side dish. Pre-boil the corn and then place directly on the grill. Spice lovers may want to
coat the cobs with chilli powder or Cajun spice prior to cooking.
- Dessert: Raid the fruit bowl when heading
out to the grill. Peaches, pineapple, apples,
and chunks of mango grilled on a kebab with a dash of
maple syrup can be tossed with yoghurt or sour cream for a truly original fruit salad.
Too much of a good thing
As you plan your meals, add to the enjoyment by making them as healthy as possible. For
example, grilling high-fat meats directly above flame or close to the heat source for a long
period of time can create carcinogens. To decrease your exposure:
- Grill thin cuts of lean meats, poultry, or fish
(you might like to try some organic varieties).
Quickly sear food and don’t place it too close to the heat.
- Consume large amounts of green vegetables. The
chlorophyll in vegetables binds with carcinogens during digestion and helps to limit
absorption. So, haul out your barbeque along with a healthy serving of greens.
- Opt for a gas grill or natural wood briquettes instead of charcoal (and omit the lighter
fuel, which contains high levels of volatile organic compounds that can cause smog).
In short, when it comes to a healthy outdoor eating, think lean protein with lots of
vegetables and fruits. Grill on low heat, but as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Follow
these tips to enjoy good health and fabulous food all summer long.