9 Summer Meals So Easy You Don't Need a Recipe (2024)

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By Leah Vanderveldt

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Leah Vanderveldt is an author living in Brooklyn, New York. She received her bachelor’s in communications and media from Fordham University, and is certified in culinary nutrition from the Natural Gourmet Institute. She is the author of two cookbooks: The New Nourishing and The New Porridge.

June 13, 2016

As much as we love cooking a delicious dinner, the warm summer weather gets us excited to do anything BUT spend upward of an hour in the kitchen. Plus, fresh summer produce only needs a little slicing, seasoning, and minimal (if any) cooking to taste amazing.

We asked some of our favorite food experts what their favorite simple throw-together meals are for when they want to spend more time eating al fresco than preparing the food itself. Below are nine meal ideas to whip up this week.

Fish Tacos + Lettuce Wraps

Heather Cox of Eat Real Food NYC says, "My go-to is quinoa or rice with pesto and eggs or a piece of fish on top or fish tacos wrapped in lettuce leaves with homemade guac and salsa. It's super easy and really just involves chopping up a few ingredients and cooking some fish!"

Soba Noodles + Vegetables

Talented food photographer and stylist Anett Velsberg reaches for buckwheat noodles:

"A cold soba noodle salad with spiralized cucumbers or whatever crunchy veggies or greens I have, mixed with a dressing made by whisking together tahini, a little bit of miso paste, lime juice, and water. This never ceases to amaze me!"

Quinoa + Veggie Bowl

Nadia Felsch is a nutritionist-in-training, recipe developer, and food stylist. For an easy dinner, she's all about using what she's got.

"The ultimate go-to easy meal for me is what I call a 'Clear Out Salad.'

"It’s just a mix of every veggie I’ve got in the house. Sometimes there’s already some roasted pumpkin or sweet potato in the fridge, or I might quickly grill a few mushrooms, and others can be served raw, like green leaves, radish, and red cabbage.

"To that I add the cooked quinoa that’s forever ready and waiting in my fridge, loads of fresh herbs, a sprinkling of chopped nuts, feta cheese, and quality olive oil. Done and yum!"

Rice Paper Summer Rolls

Recipe developer and blogger Lynn Hoeffer loves fresh and crunchy DIY summer rolls:

"I'd say my favorite throw-together summer meal is summer rolls, you can literally put anything in them. However, they are a bit tricky to fold."

Avocado Boats

Lynn also suggests using avocado halves as your container for other yummy ingredients.

"I love to fill my avocados with delicious things like chickpeas or tomatoes. There's no recipe needed for this, either. You can also just fill them with leftover salads, grains, or legumes."

Quinoa + Vegetables

Holistic nutritionist Jesse Lane Lee keeps it low-maintenance.

Jesse says, "My quick dinner of choice is quinoa with whatever fresh veggies and herbs I have in my fridge topped with olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper." We love her Japanese-inspired sesame and edamame bowl (pictured above).

Gluten-Free Pasta + Tomatoes

Cookbook author and chef Phoebe Lapine, of Feed Me Phoebe, goes classic with a gluten-free twist:

"I love doing a really simple Pomodoro pasta salad with quinoa penne, halved fresh cherry or chopped heirloom tomatoes, fresh basil, minced garlic, sea salt, good olive oil, and just a splash of balsamic. It's so delicious and easy—plus the tomatoes taste better the longer they sit."

Zucchini Noodles + Pesto

Holistic nutritionist Sophie Bourdon knows what's up:

"My favorite easy meal during the warmer days is definitely zucchini noodles! It's my go-to when I don't feel like cooking or don't want to spend hours in the kitchen on a hot summer night.

"I'll usually throw together a quick pesto with some fresh herbs from the garden and toss it with the noodles and some veggies—quickly sautéed mushrooms, spinach, and fresh ripe tomatoes are some of my favorites.

"I always top it with a quick vegan Parmesan that I make by simply crushing nuts, nutritional yeast, and sea salt in a mortar and pestle. This dinner comes together in about 15 minutes and always hits the spot!"

Smoothie Bowl

Registered dietitian Taylor Riggs makes it sweet:

"My favorite simple summer meal would probably have to be a smoothie bowl! They are quick, refreshing, nutrient-dense, and can be made with anything you have on hand. Almond milk, frozen fruit, nut butter, and spinach are my "base" ingredients, and then the add-in possibilities are endless! Hemp seeds, protein powder, cinnamon, avocado—it's easy to mix and match your flavors as needed!"

9 Summer Meals So Easy You Don't Need a Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What foods require no cooking? ›

Bread, Cereal, Rice and Pasta Food Group
  • Bread.
  • Crackers.
  • Granola bars.
  • Breakfast bars and pastries.
  • Cold cereal.
  • Canned noodle soups.
  • Instant noodle soups.
Jun 4, 2014

What is the most refreshing summer food? ›

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  • Mint - The Zesty Refresher. ...
  • Berries - Bursting with Antioxidants. ...
  • Citrus Fruits - Vitamin C Boosters. ...
  • Yogurt - A Cool Creamy Delight. ...
  • Cilantro - Flavorful and Fresh. ...
  • Tomatoes - Juicy and Nourishing. ...
  • Leafy Greens - Light and Nutritious.
Jul 17, 2023

What to make when you have no time to cook? ›

27 Weeknight Dinner Ideas For People With Literally No Time
  1. Sesame Garlic Ramen Noodles. ...
  2. Bacon Avocado Caesar Salad. ...
  3. Cacio e Pepe. ...
  4. 5-Ingredient Zucchini Noodles with Spicy Peanut Sauce. ...
  5. Italian Chopped Salad. ...
  6. Easiest Garlic Bread Pizza. ...
  7. Easy Korean Beef Rice Bowls. ...
  8. Chicken Cucumber Avocado Salad.
Nov 8, 2023

What to make for dinner when you don t have a lot of food? ›

15 Delicious Things to Throw Together When You're Pressed for Food Options
  1. Buttery, gooey grilled cheese.
  2. PB&J because duh.
  3. Tuna melt tostadas.
  4. Pancakes! Pancakes!
  5. Scrambled eggs.
  6. Waffles.
  7. A Hagrid-size bowl of cereal.
  8. Spaghetti carbonara.
Apr 28, 2020

What are three foods that can be eaten without cooking? ›

What can I eat?
  • raw fruits and raw vegetables.
  • dried fruits and vegetables.
  • freshly made fruit and vegetable juices.
  • soaked and sprouted beans, other legumes, and grains.
  • raw nuts and seeds.
  • raw nut butters, such as peanut butter and almond butter.
  • nut milks, including almond milk.
  • coconut milk.

What's good to eat on a hot summer day? ›

Sandwiches, chilled soups, salads and dips with a select few accompaniments are all winners when the mercury's off the dial, and will save your food-prepping life. I promise. I also like a platter of fresh prawns, accompanied by a spicy dipping sauce and fresh papaya salad.

What is the best food to eat in a heatwave? ›

What is the best food to eat during a heatwave? - Quora. Watermelons, peaches, berries, grapes and oranges are all great candidates. Juicy vegetables like cucumbers, celery and olives are also full of fluid. Meals that are liquid-based, like soups or porridges, can also help you stay hydrated.

What foods to avoid in summer? ›

Foods to Avoid:
  • Spicy and fried foods. Spicy and fried foods should be avoided during hot weather as they increase body temperature and cause dehydration. ...
  • Alcohol. Alcohol should be avoided as it dehydrates the body and increases body temperature. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Red meat. ...
  • Sugary drinks.
May 29, 2023

What can you cook in 8 minutes? ›

8-minute recipes (90)
  • 8 minute Spanish rice. ...
  • 8 minute spicy Ramen. ...
  • 8 Minute Fudge. ...
  • 3 Minute Bread Pudding (for breakfast and snacktime) ...
  • 1 California Farm Croissants (they are bigger!) ...
  • 3 ingredient fake pancakes (made with oats and cottage cheese)

What can I cook in 5 minutes? ›

25 healthy recipes you can cook in 5 minutes or less
  • Pea and broad bean couscous.
  • Fast home-made baked beans.
  • Porridge.
  • Pasta with cherry tomatoes and rocket.
  • Home-made hummus.
  • Smashed avocado and wilted spinach.
  • Cucumber (or potato) raitha.
  • Quick pitta pizzas.

How can I eat a lot on a low budget? ›

By following these six tips, you may be surprised at how much you can stretch your grocery budget.
  1. #1: Plan Your Recipes. ...
  2. #2: Shop With a List. ...
  3. #3: Buy Frozen or Canned. ...
  4. #4: Cut Cost With Coupons. ...
  5. #5: Buy Store Brands. ...
  6. #6: Try Growing a Garden. ...
  7. Healthy Eating: Not “One Size Fits All”

What to do if you're hungry but have no food? ›

  1. Assuming that this is not a chronic problem and you aren't malnourished here are a few ideas.
  2. First- your blood sugar will stabilize in a little bit of time and hunger will subside. ...
  3. Second-find something to do. ...
  4. Third- drink water and if you have it take a fiber aupplement as both.
Dec 11, 2017

How do you make a low budget meal? ›

Look for recipes that use those foods and ingredients. Enjoy grains more often. Grains such as rice, pasta, barley and couscous are inexpensive and can be used in many different recipes. Try them in soups, stews and salads such as Lentil Bolognese and Curry Chickpea Pasta Salad.

What food doesn't need to be cooked or refrigerated? ›

Fresh apples, oranges, kiwi, mangoes, watermelon, pineapple, and even avocado can be enjoyed without a fridge. Just ensure you finish eating them after slicing them up as soon as possible. This will help you keep bugs away. You can also opt for dry/dehydrated fruits or canned varieties.

Which vegetables we eat without cooking? ›

Food items like cucumbers, carrots, radishes, beetroot and tomatoes can be eaten raw in the form of salads.

What vegetables don't need cooking? ›

Here are 12 vegetables to try uncooked:
  • Parsnips. Similar to carrots, raw parsnips are sweet and snappy. ...
  • Brussels Sprouts. If you're Brussels sprouts averse, give them a try raw. ...
  • Sunchokes. ...
  • Corn. ...
  • Beets. ...
  • Asparagus. ...
  • Bok Choy. ...
  • Kohlrabi.
Dec 9, 2015

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