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Cold Soup on a Hot Day

With the heat wave upon us, and many more expected in the coming months, the idea of hot kitchens and heavy meals doesn’t resonate with family chefs and their “clients.”

That’s where these nutritious, delicious, and super-easy recipes come in. There is nothing like a bowl of nourishing yet refreshing cold soup to please your family on a hot day.

Serve these with some whole wheat or rye bread and a plate of fresh fruit for dessert and you’ve got a complete meal in less than 20 minutes.

Okroshka

The word “okroshka” comes from the Russian word for a crumb. The soup is made of finely chopped vegetables combine with a liquid, either kvass (a fermented bread drink) or kefir (buttermilk).  Kvass is available at most Russian food stores, but you can also use more familiar ingredients, such as diluted plain yogurt.

Borscht

Borscht is a familiar comfort soup to any person with even the faintest of Eastern European roots. Borscht comes in both hot and cold varieties. Here is my mother’s signature recipe of the cold summer borscht. It is infinitely better than anything you can buy in a jar.

Gazpacho

Unlike the above recipes, gazpacho originated in Spain. Although I started making it only a few years ago, it is immensely popular with my kids. Talk about a melting pot.

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  2. Hapag says:

    Yeah, it’s good, very useful, thanks :)

  3. that is my absolute favorite kind of meal! simple, healthy and a “crowd” pleaser. thanks for the recipes. borsht is a personal fave of mine (my dad always made it when i was little) and i have never made gazpacho before. until now, that is! :)
    .-= Minnesota Mamaleh´s last blog ..Minnesota Mamaleh: L’Azazel! =-.

    1. Leah says:

      @Galit, thanks for stopping by. Who would believe kids rave over these “veggie” meals?!

  4. Paul says:

    This is great. Thanks a lot ;)
    .-= Paul´s last blog ..Kai Toon (Thai Steamed Eggs) =-.

  5. [...] A pasta salad (with some of that leftover chicken), Salad Nicoise with leftover fish, tabuleh, or a cold soup are all welcome changes after a month of non-stop [...]

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