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Survey: What's Your Quintessential Summer Food?

2007_07_13-Tomato.jpgThere are some iconic foods associated with summer. Tomatoes, watermelon, basil, peaches, and strawberries all come to mind. Foods eaten in the hot summer sun - often full of sun-warmed flavor and dripping with juice. Ice cream too.

What's the food most representative of summer, in your mind? Any of the ones we've listed? If it's not on this list, say Other and comment below...


 
 

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I'd say cold dishes, as it's so hot and you just don't want to cook for a long time.

This summer I've been enjoying quinoa salads from "Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone." They really hit the spot though I never seem to make enough.

posted by Eliza on July 13th 2007 at 8:46am
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To me, summer is farm-fresh corn on the cob. I can't wait until the local stuff is ready.

posted by Michelle of Montreal on July 13th 2007 at 8:54am
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LOBSTAH!

posted by thebkk on July 13th 2007 at 9:06am
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Seafood (of near any kind) makes me think of summer - not 100% sure why except that I seem to be eating a lot more of it in the summer.

posted by CDC on July 13th 2007 at 9:16am
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For me it's a tie between sweet corn and tomatoes. The Illinois sweet corn can be unbelievably delicious.

I remember the buzz in the air in San Francisco around the time when tomatoes were getting ready to flood the farmers market.

posted by art on July 13th 2007 at 9:34am
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Rasberries. I used to pick them in upstate New York with my grandmother. We'd pick them and eat them right off the bush, and she'd dry some for the best tea ever.

posted by Christal on July 13th 2007 at 9:54am
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second the corn and a new summer fave: garlic scapes!

posted by s in DC on July 13th 2007 at 10:45am
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This year I'm going to say tomatoes off the vine, since I am growing tomatoes for the first time! I have 8 heirloom varieties teasing me with their still small, green fruit...I'm crossing my fingers that I will succeed in this new endeavor!

Corn should definitely be on the list though.

posted by minipanda on July 13th 2007 at 10:55am
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Cherries. I love cherries and eat pounds of them each summer.

posted by Kassie on July 13th 2007 at 11:00am
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Peaches, because I grew up in South Carolina. Peach ice cream from Clemson U. dairy was the biggest treat of my childhood!

posted by Charlotte on July 14th 2007 at 1:09am
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Blueberries, I used to pick them upstate with my grandmother too. My grandpa always said they should just weigh me instead of the pail. Then we made blueberry buckle with them. (which I'm making today) Also, amish strawberry rhubarb pie. I swear they make it better than anyone else!

posted by Sparkiy on July 14th 2007 at 11:56am
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Gazpacho. I made a big container of it today, and will eat it for lunch for a few days.

posted by cyn on July 14th 2007 at 8:29pm
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Does anyone else like their sweet corn raw? I brought home a dozen very fresh ears from the farmer's market yesterday, immediately shucked one and ate it. My boyfriend looked at me like I had just sprouted another head. But we used to do it all the time on my grandparents' farm!

I think it's the best way to enjoy corn, as it really lets you enjoy the sweetness and freshness. But maybe I'm just weird, too! :)

posted by erin in indy on July 15th 2007 at 3:27am
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erin in indy,
Thanks for saying this - I've always wanted to eat fresh corn raw, but would stop myself after a couple bites, thinking that it wouldn't be good for me. Why I thought that, I don't know - I guess it's cause no one does it. But now that I know you do it, I'll feel free to go on!

But I'll say, the corn has to be really good quality to be able to eat raw - if it's old, then it tastes really starchy and has a yucky texture. Cooking makes it more edible.

posted by Sea on July 15th 2007 at 7:23am
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Sweet Corn with a Juicy Tomato with just a hint of pepper on it is summer for me. Throw in a bushel of crabs with old bay seasoning, and I am in heaven.

posted by thebird on July 15th 2007 at 9:28am
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cyn: gazpacho, gazpacho, gazpacho! Which, incidentally, will be my lunch & dinner every day this week as the boyfriend inexplicably purchased EIGHT ripe tomatoes for the two of us.

posted by nadarine on July 15th 2007 at 4:11pm
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Oh corn, of course. I knew I left something really obvious off that list...

posted by faith on July 15th 2007 at 8:52pm
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red raspberries. and bi-color sweet corn. mmm....

posted by any such name on July 16th 2007 at 6:48am
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Nectarines.

All the yum of a peach, without the fuzz.

posted by wende in the twin cities on July 16th 2007 at 7:04am
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corn on the cob!!

posted by The Graduate on July 16th 2007 at 8:43am
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yes, definitely, corn

posted by renata on July 16th 2007 at 9:35am
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Another vote for corn!

posted by chiffonade on July 16th 2007 at 10:51am
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Erin in Indy,

I was just telling somebody how I used to walk through the cornfield shucking and eating the baby ears of corn. Gourmet for free! O.k. maybe it's stealing but I don't think they'll miss an ear here or there.

I'm going to try an appetizer of Mexican style elotes (cheese, cayenne, mayo) but with individual ears of baby corn.

posted by art on July 16th 2007 at 11:06am
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