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This Vietnamese noodle dish is bursting with summer-fresh herbs and veggies.

It’s officially summer now, folks! In Toronto we’ve already had a couple of heat waves (what’s a city without a good concrete-roasting?) that have driven me indoors by 11 am. I’m not complaining, though, because for six months of the year, like every Torontonian out there, I’ve been dreaming of these blessed summer days. Every summer I indulge in things that wouldn’t have the same feel any other time of the year: iced drinks, Chris Isaak tunes, Paul Theroux’s The Mosquito Coast, and cooking with fresh herbs. Nothing beats a sunny kitchen, fragrant with the scent of fresh mint, cilantro, parsley, thyme, oregano, and basil. I also love to eat Vietnamese food this time of year; it’s light, bursting with fresh veggies and herbs, and incorporates grilled meats and seafood. One of my favourite dishes is  Grilled Lemongrass Pork. I found this lovely recipe, along with a couple of other summertime-fave eats on Seasaltwithfood, a Vancouver food blog that’s full of inspiration for your summer and year-round meals.

Since she started Seasaltwithfood in 2008, Angie Tee has been busy exploring the world through food. The grilled lemongrass pork is a popular dish in Vietnamese restaurants (it’s known as bún), and is served over vermicelli noodles along with beans sprouts, mint, cilantro, thai basil, shredded cucumber and carrot, lettuce, and toasted peanuts (are you salivating yet?). This deep-bowl dish is accompanied by a garlic-chili-lime sauce (don’t be afraid to add more sugar if you prefer it sweeter). I’ve tried this recipe using chicken, as well, and it was just as fabulous.

Wings go beyond pub grub with the addition of fried garlic and butter.

Summer is also patio season, and there’s nothing better than sitting outside with an ice-cold pint of microbrew and snacking on hot wings. Angie’s Spicy Garlic Hot Wings replace the deep-fried fatty version with baked wings that have been coated in flour to lend an extra crunch. Though the recipe calls for vinegar, you should taste your hot sauce first in case it already has enough of a tang (I used Frank’s Original Red Hot Sauce, which was already vinegar-y enough), in which case you can omit the vinegar. If you’re looking for more appetizer and snack ideas Angie has, oh, about 270 of them!

Mmm…this rosemary flatbread smells like summer!

I love big salads anytime of the year, especially when the weather is warm. Though I could eat a mixing-bowl size salad (seriously, I have), I still need something extra to fill me up, usually some freshly baked bread. You may end up eating more of this Rosemary Garlic Flatbread than salad, but that’s okay because it’s a nice, light bread. It’s also the perfect accompaniment to soups and grilled meats, or topped with chutney or brie. You’d be hard-pressed not to find something on Seasaltwithfood to suit your appetite, regardless of the occasion or time of year. Try any of these recipes, though, and I assure you, you won’t want summer to ever end.

Photos courtesy of Seasaltwithfood

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Recipe Girl Springs In

This spinach chicken salad is all green goodness.

Spring is here! Finally, after months of brutal whipping winds, gray skies, boredom, and a lackluster complexion, the good sun is gracing my life once again.  And of course, along with warming up the parquet floors, the sunbeams are also choosing to highlight unflattering lumps and bumps from winter feasting.

That’s okay, though, because I intend on consuming lots of dishes like this springlicious Spinach Salad With Chicken, Avocado and Goat Cheese from RecipeGirl. A salad like this will reveal my waistline soon enough (and also help to alleviate that latent sugar-guilt I keep experiencing). The crisp spinach is balanced by the butteryness of avocado and pine nuts, and the dressing has a nice kick of Dijon, as well. It’s healthy and filling enough for dinner, and will even satisfy the manly man’s appetite.

Easy Beef Enchiladas: the recipe for homemade enchilada sauce is divine.

Who is RecipeGirl, who can pull such feats as this? She is Lori Lange, a prolific recipe developer and food writer based out of Southern California. With over 2500 recipes indexed on her site, it’s no wonder she has a cookbook due out in 2013. If it includes recipes like this Easy Beef Enchiladas, it should definitely be a hit. I’d only had enchiladas twice in my life before, the last time dating back at least 10 years, but I’d never forgotten them (yes, I long for food). This recipe was my first time making them and, wow, my kitchen smelled like Mexican heaven. The homemade enchilada sauce is quick and easy, too. If you’ve never cooked with corn tortillas before remember to wrap them in a damp cloth and microwave them so they become soft before stuffing and rolling. I learned the hard way that if you skip that step, they’ll crack and break apart on you. So now you know.

There's no point in resisting this Nutella-swirled Banana Bread

A lot of RecipeGirl’s recipes feature tips on making them gluten free, as well as nutritional information, including Weight Watchers points. However, we can’t be good all the time, and why would you want to when you can cut yourself a slice of this Nutella-swirled Banana Bread? Don’t they say to ease into spring? It’s everything you imagine it to be: moist, sweet, Nutella-y…irresistible. It’s the perfect accompaniment for sunny mornings and afternoons.

All pics via RecipeGirl