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mwmisses4289

(5,285 posts)
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 11:19 AM Saturday

It's been so hot here that we have been eating mostly cold or minimally cooked foods (the microwave is my friend, lol).

Today will be no exception.
Corn Salad, potato salad, chicken salad (for sandwiches), cottage cheese with fruit. Cheese and crackers .Ice cream. Cold drinks- tea, water, non-alcoholic beer and champagne.

What are your go to meals for really hot weather?

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It's been so hot here that we have been eating mostly cold or minimally cooked foods (the microwave is my friend, lol). (Original Post) mwmisses4289 Saturday OP
Tri-color cheese tortellini salad. Phoenix61 Saturday #1
With 2 consecutive days of 100+ degree heat, we've had 2 cold suppers in a row. patphil Saturday #2
Get an air fryer Racygrandma Saturday #3
I agree! buzzycrumbhunger Sunday #6
I tend to be a grazer Nittersing Saturday #4
Pasta salad, potato salad, bean salads... Trueblue Texan Sunday #5
We made a cold dish with black beans, fresh corn, tomatoes, cukes, feta, basil Phentex 10 hrs ago #7

Phoenix61

(18,931 posts)
1. Tri-color cheese tortellini salad.
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 11:33 AM
Saturday

Black olives, thawed and drained frozen broccoli, chopped sweet peppers, halved cherry tomatoes, tomato-basil feta, and Olive Gardens Zesty Italian dressing.

patphil

(9,374 posts)
2. With 2 consecutive days of 100+ degree heat, we've had 2 cold suppers in a row.
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 11:36 AM
Saturday

Chicken salad, potato salad, and coleslaw.

I live in Chester, NY. Apparently we only get a 100 degree day about once in a decade, not 2 days in a row. We also had a near miss the day before, with the temperature exceeding 98 degrees.
All in all, I don't remember a hotter week in New York State in my lifetime of nearly 80 years.

Racygrandma

(218 posts)
3. Get an air fryer
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 11:54 AM
Saturday

I bought a larger on Amazon. I hate turning on the oven in 100 degrees heat. Love my air fryer.

buzzycrumbhunger

(2,501 posts)
6. I agree!
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 03:04 PM
Sunday

I hate microwaves and refuse to get one. Crock pot used to be my go-to, but then I got an Instant Pot—and an air fryer lid to work with it. It’s not big enough to fry up anything for a family, but for one or two, it does a bang-up job. I’ve jettisoned the majority of my more specialized kitchen gadgets and for the most part, a big toaster oven and the IP suffice.

Only drawback is that it’s made me lazy—but hey, it’s summer. Lazy works.

Nittersing

(8,607 posts)
4. I tend to be a grazer
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 12:41 PM
Saturday

and recently have been craving Mediterranean flavors

So I bought a pint of tzatziki sauce and things to dip in it. Today it's cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices, black olives and naan.

Trueblue Texan

(4,736 posts)
5. Pasta salad, potato salad, bean salads...
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 10:17 AM
Sunday

fresh greens with marinated bean salad, cold pickled beets, tofu with cilantro-ginger paste. But honestly, I still love hot brothy soup in hot weather. I could eat it everyday. They say hot tea is good for both hot and cold temps because it makes you warm in the winter, makes you sweat and therefore cools you during hot weather. Same with soup.

Phentex

(16,778 posts)
7. We made a cold dish with black beans, fresh corn, tomatoes, cukes, feta, basil
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 02:25 PM
10 hrs ago

green onions and a light balsamic dressing. Just ate it cold as a meal. Could have used a good crusty loaf of bread but nobody is heating up the oven.

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