The transition from winter to summer is fairly clear-cut: One moment you’re in a coat and the heater is warming your car. The next moment, Easter-egg colors are bursting from the trees outside your window and the A/C is fogging your windshield. The slide from spring’s lushness to summer’s heat is much subtler. Sunny beautiful days become… good grief, when did it get so hot out???
It has started to get to the point where many of us are mooning over outdoor dining sets and eyeballing grills — lined up like shiny soldiers in uniform — and swooning about where they fit into your patio feng shui.
If you’ve already achieved outdoor nirvana, you may already own the hardware. If you’re still sizing up your appetite for fire, Whole Food Market’s has come up with some delicious ideas for both the fire tamers among you and those who prefer their summers more… chill.
I came to grilling later in life. We would have the standard burgers and dogs, growing up but it wasn’t until later that I realized a grill was such a versatile cooking tool. Veggies? Ooh! Check. Seafood? Duh, check. Croque monsieurs? Umm, check.
One of the methods that is embraced as a new standard is a kabob method of cooking on the grill using wooden skewers.
Cubes of chicken with peppers and onions? On a stick.
Get the Recipe: Honey Mustard Chicken and Veggie Kabobs
Fish with tomatoes and squash? On a stick.
Get the Recipe: Chile-Orange Swordfish Kabobs
Firm white cheese with bell pepper and mushrooms? On a stick.
Get the Recipe: Marinated Halloumi Cheese Kabobs with Herbs
Find more inspiration in Whole Foods Market’s favorite kabobs recipe collection.
Time-saving tip: Whole Food Market’s made in-house kabobs in the meat and seafood departments make mealtime even easier.
Their grilling guide will also be a great help to get you going with the freshest cuts of meats and seafood — or veggies — and keep your fire going for the rest of the summer.
Source: BlogsRelease
jan says
I just love meals like this and I will bookmark it! Thanks.
Shirley OFlynn says
Wow, these look delicious and I will have to give this recipe a try. Thanks for sharing.
Judy Cowan says
Love making kabobs in the summer on the grill. I let everyone make there own so they can pick & choose what they put on. Looks like a good book.
Christine Holliday says
I always thought making kabobs too much trouble…hehe… maybe I’ll give it another try..
Wanda Tracey says
I love making kabobs and will love this new recipe for a change.Kabobs are a great way to serve a lot of people too.I find besides being delicious they go a long way because of the variety of fruits and vegetables used.Thank you for this post.
Silvia D says
oh they look good, will try them for my family! thank you for the recipe!
Bailey Dexter says
Thanks for the kabobs recipe! I have tried them a few times but never knew how to make them. Now I will be trying them out this weekend!
jan says
It is the simple summer meals like this one that I love. Now, time for a new grill.
loriag says
Love kabobs and I also love my grill, thanks for the inspiration.
Kim Tanti says
It dosn’t matter what it is you put it on a stick and BBQ it!!!!!!!YUM
Treen Goodwin says
yummy these look scrumptious , thanks for sharing the recipe , a must try 🙂
Lynda Cook says
I love making kabobs, everything on one stick, meat and veggies!!
Christine Holliday says
I’m totally loving the eggplant addition! great idea!!! I’m going to use it!
Debbie White Beattie says
This is a great recipe and who doesn’t love kebabs
Melanie E says
These kabobs look yummy!
Darlene w says
the grandkids just love when we do kabobs on the bbq
Soozle says
Yum! This sounds like such a good idea – there are so many possibilities for variations too!
Lushka Smith says
Yummy, my challenge is to remember to soak the skewers ahead of time.
Jody D says
I love how exciting the veggies look on skewers! kids love them!
Soozle says
Yum! The recipes sound delicious! Kababs aren’t something I think of regularly, but it always is a hit when made… I love how many variations you can make for everyones preference 🙂