Summertime salads happen at least a couple of times a week at our house because when the weather is this hot outside, turning on the oven just isn’t an option. There is one salad in particular that we have almost weekly and that’s a classic Cobb salad. I have several different versions of Cobb salads that I have shared with you before, but for some reason I have managed to forget to share the one recipe that started them all. There is something so good about the mix of ingredients in a Cobb salad and I love making my homemade ranch dressing to serve with it. This is salad that got my son eating salads again so you know that it is delicious! Today I am sharing the best grilled chicken Cobb salad that you need to add to your weekly dinner rotation as soon as possible.
When summertime hits, there are a few seasonal produce items that always end up in my fridge each week. Summer squash, zucchini, and corn are my go-to during this time of year because there are so many possibilities for recipes to make with them. You can grill them, roast them, stuff them, sauté them, and one of my favorites is to add them to pasta dishes! Who doesn’t love a good pasta dish? Thats why I love adding veggies into pasta recipes anytime that I can! This delicious recipe for summer squash and corn pasta is going to quickly become your new favorite way to use up all of those summer vegetables available right now.
Summer melons are one of the reasons that this is my favorite season of them all. I stock up on all varieties when I am at the store each week and honeydew melon is the one that I tend to buy less often for some reason. I am not sure why because it is actually my husband’s favorite variety of them all. I decided to whip up a new fresh and healthy summer recipe using honeydew as the star ingredient. I have always been a fan of fruit in a salad, especially when you mix a little heat in with the cool fruit because it just is a magical combo. My honeydew cucumber salad is one of those salads that you will be making on repeat all summer long because it just that delicious.
You know those recipes that are so simple that they are almost not even a recipe at all? Those are actually my favorite types of recipes because even though they are ridiculously simple, they are usually the ones people love the most. I especially love these no recipe, recipes when it comes to dessert. Icebox cakes are one of those recipes that could not be any easier to make but are always a hit with the crowd. I love that you can make them with a variety of flavors simply based on what you have on hand in your fridge and the result is always going to be delicious. My easy summer fruit icebox cake is a dessert recipe that you are going to want to make over and over and your whole family will love.
“This post has been sponsored by Ferrero. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
Summertime is here, and it’s that time of year where we enjoy more cool treats to help us survive the heat of the season. Ice cream is one of my favorite ways to stay cool, and my family is always on board with enjoying a frozen treat. I created a fun way to incorporate my favorite candy bars Butterfinger®, Crunch®, and Baby Ruth® into vanilla ice cream to make everybody happy all summer long. I love to create a DIY candy bar for homemade flurries where your family and friends can create their ultimate summer treat.
Skillet cakes are my jam. You basically throw all ingredients into a pan, into the oven and viola…magic happens. There is no layering or dividing the batter, just mix and dump into the skillet! You already know that any recipe that I end up baking is guaranteed to be simple enough for even the most inexperienced baker. We recently went blackberry picking and came home with a huge bucket full of delicious blackberries. While we ate most of them like candy, I saved a few to make this delicious skillet cake that could easily be turned into a breakfast cake with coffee or could be topped with a little ice cream for a summer time dessert. My blackberry cornmeal skillet cake is everything you want in a summer dessert and you are going to love baking it up all season long.