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Eight quick summer recipes for easy 15-minute lunches and no-fuss picnics
Eight quick summer recipes for easy 15-minute lunches and no-fuss picnics

Yahoo

time17-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Yahoo

Eight quick summer recipes for easy 15-minute lunches and no-fuss picnics

Summer lunches should be all about maximum flavour, minimum effort. Whether you're working from home and in need of something fresh to break up the day, or heading outdoors for a weekend picnic, these 15-minute wonders from the team at Sorted Food are here to help you escape the dreaded sandwich rut. The social media-born community of 3.5 million cooks has shared a set of sunshine-packed dishes from their Sidekick recipe app – perfect for quick lunches, family-style feasts and al fresco eating that doesn't eat into your afternoon. Ben Ebbrell, Sorted Food chef and co-founder, says it best: 'Summer is the season to stop and make the most of lunchtime. On weekdays, if you're working from home, why not take a break from your desk and make a quick lunch that you can enjoy outside? It'll leave you feeling energised and get you out of that tuna sandwich rut. 'At the weekend, throw out the picnic blanket and gather friends and family for a delicious picnic – and our recipes won't have you slaving for hours in the kitchen first, we've got speedy, easy dishes for every taste. Everything seems to taste better outside!' Each of these fast, flavour-packed recipes is designed to reduce waste, stretch your budget and bring bold, global flavours to your kitchen without the hassle – whether you've got 15 minutes between meetings or are prepping for a park-side spread. Spanish 'BLT' A sunny spin on the classic sandwich, ready in a flash (Sorted Food) Serves: 2 Cooking time: 15 minutes Ingredients: 1 beef tomato ½ tsp smoked paprika ½ tsp caster sugar 1 ciabatta (1x 250g) 1 head little gem lettuce 4 tbsp mayonnaise 1 clove garlic 80g serrano ham Method: 1. Preheat the oven to 180C. 2. Slice 1 beef tomato into even-sized, and lay them on a kitchen towel on the board. 3. Season the slices with ½ tsp of smoked paprika, ½ tsp of sugar and a generous pinch of salt on the board. Set aside ready for later. 4. Cut 1 ciabatta nearly all the way through the middle and open it out like a book on a medium tray. Bake for 5-6 minutes in the oven, until hot and crisp in places. Get on with the rest of the dish in. 5. Cut and discard the root from 1 head of lettuce. Thinly slice what remains crossways. 6. Add 4 tbsp of mayonnaise to a large mixing bowl. Peel, then finely grate in 1 clove of garlic and beat everything together. 7. Transfer 3 tbsp of the mayo mix into a small bowl and toss the lettuce through what remains in the large bowl. 8. Spread the reserved mayo mix onto the ciabatta, then add 80g of ham, the tomatoes from earlier, and the lettuce mix. 9. To serve, halve crossways and serve Chilled pea, cucumber and almond soup with pancetta Light, punchy and perfect for heatwave lunches (Sorted Food) Serves: 2 Time: 15 minutes Ingredients: 300g frozen peas 40g almond flakes 100g diced pancetta 3 tbsp olive oil 10g fresh chives 1 cucumber 1 clove garlic 1 tbsp cider vinegar Method: 1. Fill the kettle with water and put it on to boil – this will be for the peas later. 2. Add 300g of peas and 40g of almonds to a large mixing bowl. Cover with boiling water from the kettle, set aside, and allow the peas to soften while you get on with the rest of the dish in the next steps. 3. Add 100g of pancetta and 1 tbsp of olive oil to a small frying pan. Place the pan over a medium heat. 4. Allow the fat to first render from the meat, then fry for 5-6 minutes, until golden and crisp. 5. Finely chop 10g of chives crossways, then roughly chop 1 cucumber. 6. Once the peas are soft, drain and rinse under cold running water through a colander. Return them to the bowl. 7. Add the cucumber to the bowl along with ½ the chives, 1 peeled clove of garlic, 2 tbsp of oil, 1 tbsp of vinegar, 100ml of water, and a generous pinch of salt. 8. Blitz until smooth with a hand blender and add a splash more water to loosen if necessary we are looking for a loose, soup-like texture. Season to taste with more salt and pepper if necessary. 9. Divide the soup between bowls, then top with the pancetta and some of its oil. Scatter over the remaining chopped chives and serve Caesar wedge salad Crunchy, salty, punchy – and absolutely not your average Caesar (Sorted Food) Serves: 2 Time: 15 minutes Ingredients: 40g diced pancetta 3 tbsp olive oil 50g tinned anchovies 3 tbsp mayonnaise 1 lemon 1 clove garlic 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 3 heads little gem lettuces 10g fresh chives 20g dried panko breadcrumbs 10g hard Italian cheese Method: 1. Add 40g of pancetta and 3 tbsp of olive oil to a small frying pan, and place over a medium heat. Allow the fat to first render from the meat, then fry for 5-6 minutes, until golden and crisp. 2. Add 1 drained 50g tin of anchovies to a large mixing bowl, then mash them until semi-smooth with a fork. 3. Add 3 tbsp of mayonnaise, then finely grate in the zest from 1 lemon and squeeze in its juice. Peel, then finely grate in 1 clove of garlic and add 1 tbsp of mustard. 4. Beat to combine, then season to taste with salt if necessary and plenty of black pepper. 5. Cut and discard the roots from 3 heads of lettuce, then cut them into quarters lengthways. Finely chop 10g of chives crossways. 6. Once the pancetta is ready, add 20g of breadcrumbs. Fry for a further 3-4 minutes, tossing regularly, until the crumbs are golden brown. 7. Add the lettuce to the bowl with the dressing and toss, ensuring each wedge is completely coated. 8. Arrange the wedges on plates, then scatter over the pancetta crumb. Finely grate over 10g of cheese, add the chives, and serve Roasted chicken caesar salad Big on flavour, low on effort – even the sprouts get a glow-up (Sorted Food) Serves: 2 Time: 35 minutes Ingredients: 60g tinned anchovies 3 tbsp mayonnaise 1½ lemons 2 cloves garlic 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 60g hard Italian cheese 1 ciabattas (1x 250g) 4 chicken thighs, bone-in, skin-on 365g Brussels sprouts Method: 1. Preheat your air fryer to 200C. 2. Add 1 drained 60g tin of anchovies to a measuring jug with 3 tbsp of mayonnaise. Finely zest in 1 lemon and squeeze in its juice. Peel, then throw in 2 cloves of garlic and add 1 tbsp of mustard. 3. Finely grate in 30g of hard Italian cheese, then, using a hand blender, whizz up the mix until smooth. Season to taste with salt if necessary and plenty of black pepper. 4. Rip 1 ciabatta into large 3cm chunks and pop them into the air fryer basket in an even layer. 5. Pop 4 chicken thighs into the bowl, tip on half the marinade and massage the mixture into the chicken – get under the skin too! Save half the marinade for the Brussels sprouts later. Make sure to wash your hands after handling raw meat. 6. Arrange the chicken on top of the bread, skin-side up. Remember to wash your hands after handling. 7. Pop into the air fryer and roast the chicken and bread for 20-25 minutes, until the chicken skin is golden and crisp, and when pierced, the juices run clear. Get on with the salad while you wait. 8. Finely shred 365g of Brussels sprouts and pop into a large mixing bowl. 9. Squeeze over the juice from ½ lemon and finely grate over 30g of hard Italian cheese and add the remaining marinade and season with a pinch of salt and black pepper. Give the shaved Brussels sprouts a good toss to coat well in the dressing. 10. Divide the Brussels sprout salad on plates and top with the crispy ciabatta and chicken. Pour any juices over the top. Enjoy! Chorizo and new potato frittata with gem salad Like quiche, but hotter – and with proper chorizo bite (Sorted Food) Serves: 2 Time: 30 minutes Ingredients: 250g new potatoes 6 tbsp olive oil 125g chorizo 4 spring onions 4 large eggs 1 lemon 1 clove garlic 1 tsp Dijon mustard 30g cream cheese 10g fresh chives 2 heads little gem lettuces Method: Preheat the oven to 200°C. Cut 250g of potatoes into 0.5 cm thick slices. Chuck them into a large mixing bowl along with 1 tbsp of olive oil, a generous pinch of salt and toss everything together. Cook the potatoes in the microwave on full power for 8-10 minutes, until soft. Get on with the rest of the dish in the next steps while you wait. Finely chop 125g of chorizo, then add to a medium oven-proof frying pan along with 2 tbsp of olive oil and place it over a medium heat. Fry for 5-6 minutes, until nearly golden. Get on with the rest of the dish in the next steps while you wait. Finely slice 4 spring onions, separating the whites from the greens. Once the chorizo is ready, add the spring onion whites and fry for a further 1-2 minutes, until soft. Beat 4 eggs in a large mixing bowl with a pinch of salt. Once the potatoes are ready, fold them through the eggs, then fold through ¾ of the spring onion greens and the chorizo once it is ready. Reserve the rest of the spring onion greens for garnish later. Add 2 tbsp of oil to the frying pan you used earlier and place it back over a medium heat. Once the oil starts to shimmer and loosen, tip in the egg mix. Fry undisturbed for 2-3 minutes, to give it a head start before the oven. Once it is ready, whack the whole pan into the oven for 6-8 minutes, until the frittata is set and golden in a few places. Add the remaining 1 tbsp of oil to the bowl you used to cook the potatoes in. Finely grate in the zest from 1 lemon, squeeze in its juice, then peel and finely grate in 1 clove of garlic, add 1 tsp of Dijon mustard, and 30g of cream cheese. Beat with a fork and season to taste with salt. Finely chop 10g of chives and roughly shred 2 gem lettuces. When the frittata is nearly ready, toss the chives and the lettuce with the dressing. Crack on with a bit of washing up while you wait for the frittata. Once the frittata is ready, turn it out onto a board and cut it into 6 wedges, then top with the remaining spring onions. Serve alongside a bowl of salad for everyone to help themselves Smashed potato and tuna salad The glow-up your potato salad's been waiting for (Sorted Food) Serves: 2 Time: 30 minutes Ingredients: 400g loose white potatoes 160g tinned tuna 2 tsp vegetable oil 70g diced pancetta 1 red onion 30g fresh parsley 20g fresh dill 100g Greek yoghurt 40g mayonnaise 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 1 lemon Method: 1. Preheat the air fryer to 220C. 2. Cut 400g of potatoes into quarters, or bite-sized chunks depending on their size. Chuck them onto a microwave-safe plate, add a small splash of water, and cover with cling film. Microwave the potatoes on full power for 8-10 minutes, until soft throughout. 3. Drain 160g of tinned tuna into a sieve over the sink. Don't forget to rinse the tin out and recycle it. 4. Add 2 tsp of vegetable oil to a small frying pan and then add in 70g of pancetta. Put it over a medium heat and cook the pancetta until crispy, about 6-8 minutes, then remove the pan from the heat. 5. When the potatoes are cooked, transfer them onto a cutting board. Using the flat bottom of a glass or a small pan, smash the potatoes down flat. Brush them all over with the reserved bacon fat from the pan. 6. Pop them into the air fryer for 12-15 minutes, until they are crispy and golden brown, tossing halfway. 7. Halve, peel, and finely dice 1 small red onion. Finely chop 30g of parsley and 20g of dill. Add all three to a large mixing bowl. 8. Add 100g of Greek yoghurt, 40g of mayonnaise, 1 tbsp of Dijon mustard, a big pinch of salt and a few grinds of black pepper. Finely grate in the zest of 1 lemon and its juice, then give it a good mix. 9. Add the drained tuna, bacon, and smashed potatoes to the bowl and mix it well. 10. Load the salad onto plates and dig in. Asparagus and spring onion cheat's quiche A protein-packed bowl that makes 'just a salad' feel exciting (Sorted Food) Serves: 2 Time: 25 minutes Ingredients: 6 spring onions 200g asparagus 2 tbsp olive oil 100g cream cheese 100g cheddar 30g hard Italian cheese 2 tbsp Dijon mustard 320g ready rolled puff pastry 1 sheet 30g fresh parsley 1 tbsp capers Half a lemon Method: 1. Preheat the oven to 210C and line a large baking tray with baking paper. Trim 6 spring onions, cut them in half lengthways, and then into 3 thirds. Trim 200g of asparagus, then slice. 2. Heat 1 tbsp of olive oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat. Add the spring onions and asparagus with a pinch of salt. Fry for 3-4 minutes, until just tender. 3. Finely grate 100g of cheddar and 30g of hard Italian cheese into a large mixing bowl, whisk together with 100g of cream cheese and 1 tbsp of Dijon mustard until smooth. Season with a generous pinch of salt and a good grind of black pepper. 4. Unroll 1 sheet of ready-rolled puff pastry onto the lined tray. Roll in the edges by about 2-3cm to create a raised crust, like a pizza. 5. Spread the cheesy mixture over the pastry base, leaving the raised crust exposed. Carefully lay the spring onions and asparagus on top. 6. Bake in the oven for 15-18 minutes, until golden brown all over. 7. Add 30g of fresh parsley, 2 tbsp of capers, 1 tbsp of Dijon mustard, 2 tbsp of olive oil, and the juice of ½ lemon to a measuring jug. 8. Blend with a hand blender until smooth. Adjust the consistency with a splash of water if needed. 9. Drizzle the parsley sauce over the baked tart, then slice up and dig in! Speedy chickpea salad with goat's cheese dressing (Sorted Food) Serves: 2 Time: 25 minutes Ingredients: 400g tinned chickpeas 1 tbsp smoked paprika 2 tbsp olive oil 70g pumpkin seeds 45g goat'ss cheese 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 2 tsp honey 1 tbsp cider vinegar 2 heads little gem lettuces 20g rocket 1 Granny Smith apple 1 medium carrot Method: 1. Preheat the oven to 220C and line a medium baking tray with tin foil. 2. Drain and rinse 1 400g tin of chickpeas through a sieve, then tip them onto the lined tray. Sprinkle over 1 tbsp of smoked paprika and season with salt and pepper. Drizzle over 1 tbsp of olive oil, then mix everything to evenly coat. 3. Roast the chickpeas in the oven for 10-15 minutes, until dry and slightly crisp. Chuck your pumpkin seeds in for the final 2-3 minutes to toast. You can make the rest of the salad while you wait. 4. Grab a small bowl and chuck in 45g of goat's cheese. Use a whisk to beat the cheese to a creamy paste, then beat in 1 tbsp of Dijon mustard, 2 tsp of honey and 1 tbsp of cider vinegar. Slowly whisk in 1 tbsp of olive oil. Depending on how soft your cheese is, you may want to add a small splash of warm water to loosen it to the consistency of mayo. 5. Cut 2 heads of lettuce into quarters lengthwise and separate them into individual leaves. Chuck them into a large mixing bowl along with 20g of rocket. 6. Coarsely grate 1 apple into the bowl, making sure to grate around its core, then coarsely grate in 1 carrot – no need to peel them. 7. Drizzle the dressing over the salad, toss everything together and season with a small pinch of salt. 8. Divide between serving bowls, scatter over the crispy chickpeas and seeds, then serve. In response to the rising cost of living, we have teamed up with Sorted Food to bring you easy, affordable, quick and (most importantly) tasty recipes once a month. Find out more about Sorted and their nifty meal-planning app Sidekick, designed to help cancel boring dinners, at

Aurora celebrates Asia Pacific cultures in preview to Global Fest
Aurora celebrates Asia Pacific cultures in preview to Global Fest

CBS News

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBS News

Aurora celebrates Asia Pacific cultures in preview to Global Fest

Aurora prides itself on being Colorado's most diverse city. On Wednesday, May 21, the city hosted a celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander month for its employees. There was dancing, food and drink during the lunch hour at the Aurora Municipal Center on the beautiful spring afternoon. CBS Aurora is getting ready to host its signature event in June - Global Fest. Wednesday's event featured some of the same performers and food vendors who will take part in the city's main event recognizing being "The World in a City." "We're just highlighting some of the great organizations here in Aurora and some of the many cultural groups that bring so much flavor to the city. So we'll have a Tai Chi demonstration and Polynesian dance and then we have an Iranian dance group as well today," said Aurora spokesperson Joe Rubino. CBS Immigrants in Aurora speak more than 160 languages. And every year the city celebrates with a Parade of Nations, international fashion show, performers and global cuisine. CBS CBS Colorado is excited to be a sponsor of Aurora's Global Fest. Your Aurora reporters will be there. Global Fest is Saturday June 14 from 11am to 6pm at the Aurora Municipal Center's Great Lawn. The community can still vote to select Aurora's best globally inspired dish, drink or dessert in the city's second Global Flavors competition. With a new deadline of Saturday May 31, the public is invited to visit participating food vendors in Aurora and vote on their favorite. The top three vote-getters will be recognized at Global Fest.

Flavors Without Borders: International Cooking Classes For Young Chefs
Flavors Without Borders: International Cooking Classes For Young Chefs

Forbes

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Flavors Without Borders: International Cooking Classes For Young Chefs

Cooking and baking lessons give kids a confidence that expands far beyond the classroom. Wendy Altschuler Parents who are looking to enroll their kids in a summer camp that is both educational and fun can choose from a variety of cooking and baking classes at select Sur La Table locations. Available for two age groups, kids ages 7—11 and teens ages 12—17, this summer cooking series is perfect for budding chefs who want to learn about global cuisine and baked goods in a lively and communal environment. Sur la Table's Kids & Teens Summer Series is the ultimate passport to the kitchen with hands-on instruction. Catering to a diverse range of abilities and palates, these lessons are immersive and engaging. Choose from a variety of courses, each up to five consecutive days long, which take place during May—August. You can be sure that your kid will gain useful skills in a positive environment, with direct instruction from amiable professional chefs with teaching experience. "My son just finished his 4th Summer Series with Sur La Table and loved it once again,' says parent, Erica M. 'Over the years, he's learned so much from these chefs! From their exploration of different cuisines to their patience and guidance, we're so thankful for the heart and expertise they put into their teaching." Last year, in 2024, the Kids & Teens Summer Series had over 20,000 participants at 55 different locations, according to a press release. Over 100 recipes were taught by professional chefs and educators in small class sizes, expanding the types of foods that kids had previously been exposed to. From inspiring healthy eating habits to improving math skills, these classes made a lasting impact on students and their families. Weekly classes that inspire kids to taste flavors from around the world include dynamic programs like Global Flavors, Taste the World, Sweet & Savory Baking, and Ambitious Recipes. Small group class sizes ensure that your kids will be able to do their best in a helpful and entertaining environment. During each session, kids and teens will learn about kitchen safety, food preparation, recipe development, and more. "Our daughter had a blast in the Teens Baking Summer Series program at Sur La Table,' says parent, Jeanine S. 'We've loved seeing the way her confidence in cooking has transformed!" Ideal for fastidious eaters, these classes do more than just teach children the basics. Expert instruction in a specialized group setting also encourages young ones to try new flavors, pushing their creativity, ambition, and ingenuity to the forefront. You might just find that your child cooks and bakes more at home and not only attempts new recipes, but also, tastes new flavors. When the camp is over, young participants will receive 10% off in-store purchases, a special apron, a graduate certificate of completion, and printed menus so that they can recreate all of their delicious creations at home. Most of all, however, kids will have made new friends and learned newfangled proficiencies, giving them confidence in the kitchen and abroad as they move forward into the new school year.

Global Flavors competition is back to celebrate Aurora's international cuisine
Global Flavors competition is back to celebrate Aurora's international cuisine

CBS News

time17-03-2025

  • Business
  • CBS News

Global Flavors competition is back to celebrate Aurora's international cuisine

Aurora will champion its global influences with the launch of Global Flavors: a recognition of its hundreds of specialty restaurants, markets and food trucks. The food competition is now in its second year. The city's signature event Global Fest has moved to earlier in the summer - it takes place this year on Saturday June 14, 2025 from 11AM to 6PM on the Aurora Municipal Center's Great Lawn, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway. Food providers in Aurora are invited to nominate a globally inspired dish, drink or dessert by March 30th and beginning in May the public will be invited to visit and taste the nominated items, then cast their votes. "As an extension of Global Fest, Global Flavors is a creative initiative that seeks to actively support and involve the local business community in this global celebration, showcase the diversity of food across Aurora, and unite people through food," said Ricardo Gambetta, manager of the Office of International and Immigrant Affairs. To participate in the competition, businesses must be based in Aurora and licensed to sell food, plus be in good standing with regulatory agencies.

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