วันพุธที่ 5 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

The Perfect Way to Cool Your Palate This Summer

In the United States, summer is equivalent to lounging at the beach,
playing under the sun and, of course, throwing as many beach or pool
parties as you can during this awesome season. In fact, since students are
usually on vacation during this time, they usually spend their days
swimming in the pool, playing volleyball with their friends, soaking up as
many sun rays as they can at the beach and going to shopping malls not
only to shop and have fun but to stay cool while they are indoors.

Over the years, summer has become so hot, especially due to global
warming, which is used to describe the increase in temperature in the
Earth's atmosphere. Hence, it is easier more than ever to catch sunstroke
now. And so, more and more people are seeking ways to beat the heat and
yet, still have fun at the same time.

During summer, a lot of people heavily consume refreshing food as well as
drinks in the goal of cooling off on this hot weather as they go about
their summer activities. Summer staples include ice cream, iced tea,
lemonade, watermelon and other cooling food and beverages.

But have you ever considered salsa as a dish that would help you cool down
during the hot weather? Have you ever thought of serving salsa in your
summer party? You may think otherwise because this particular dish is
known more for its spiciness that can cause your body to heat up. In
reality, there are numerous salsa recipes that can render a spicy kick to
your meal but overall, these make use of ingredients that are invigorating
enough to help keep you cool during summer. And best of all, these are
readily available in any supermarket or grocery store in your
neighborhood.

If you want to try out making salsa at home, then, here is a recipe that
you can follow in order to keep you and your friends cool during this hot
weather. And better yet, you can serve this when you throw your next
summer party.

Apple Berry Salsa with Cinnamon Chips

Chips:
2 10-inch flour tortillas
Water
1 tb Sugar
1 ts Cinnamon

Salsa:
2 md Granny Smith apples -- Peel/core/chop
1 c Strawberries -- hulled & Sliced
1 Kiwi -- peeled and chopped
1 sm Orange
2 tb Brown sugar
2 tb Apple jelly

Preheat oven to 475. Lightly brush one side of tortillas with water.
Combine cinnamon and sugar, sprinkle over tortillas. Cut each tortilla
into 8 wedges. Place wedges on a stone or cookie sheet. Bake 5 - 7 minutes
or until golden brown. Remove to cooling rack.

While tortillas are baking, zest orange (about 2 tbsp.) and juice orange
(about 1/4 cup). Combine prepared fruit, orange zest, orange juice, brown
sugar and apple jelly.

Serve fruit salsa with cinnamon chips.

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