Remind Dad of some of the joyous meals you shared as a child with kid approved food. Don’t be afraid to take these staples and give them a twist, here are some ideas.
Peanut Butter and Jelly à Purchase freshly made nut butter and jelly or jam from your local farmer’s market or vendor. Try new nut butters, like almond butter or hazelnut, which now come in varieties like Hazelnut Chocolate or Almond Honey or Chocolate. Substitute grape or strawberry jelly/jam with fresh preserves such as raspberry, blackberry, peach and cherry. Forget the store bought white bread, purchase fresh sliced bread from your local bakery.
Grilled Cheese à There’s nothing like a warm grilled cheese to make you happy, why not make it even better by using gourmet cheeses, fresh breads and adding some vegetable or meats. Replace the old fashions American cheese with the likes of Manchego, Pepper Jack, Cheddar, Gruyere, Brie and Goat Cheese. Try local cheeses made fresh from NY State dairy farms. Replace sliced bread with the likes of Sourdough or Portuguese rolls and any freshly made bread by your local bakery. Don’t forget to throw in some fresh tomatoes, apples or any fruit or vegetable you like with your cheese. If you need something a little heartier add chicken or steak for a meat and cheese sandwich. Looking for NY state cheese? Look at this listing for some vendors. http://www.nyfarmcheese.org/
Pizza àPurchase pizza dough from your favorite pizzeria, purchase pre-made dough from the supermarket or get adventurous by making your own dough at home with a recipe like this one (http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/pizza-dough-iii/Detail.aspx) Pizza toppings can be anything you desire but for a real twist grill pizza rather than baking. Video instructions and some recipe ideas: http://www.5min.com/Video/How-To-Make-Grilled-Pizza---4-Cheese-157634829 http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/grilled-pizza-recipe.html http://slice.seriouseats.com/archives/2010/05/how-to-make-cook-grilled-pizza-on-a-barbecue.html
Spaghetti and Meatballs: Forget Chef Boyardee impress Dad with fresh spaghetti and meatballs. Skip out on the box of spaghetti from the supermarket and purchase some fresh pasta from your local Italian deli, of course you can attempt to make your own but this isn’t a task left to the novice. Making fresh meatballs is a fun activity you can even include the children and while using ground beef, pork, chicken or turkey (or a combination) will create a nice meatball don’t forget about a garden variety. Here are a few recipes to get your started. http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/food/2009/04/12/2009-04-12_the_me.html http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/mini-turkey-meatballs-recipe/index.html http://www.marthastewart.com/recipe/meatballs-with-fresh-tomato-sauce
Burgers: Deciding on a traditional Father’s Day BBQ doesn’t have to be ordinary of bland. Create surprise burgers filled with cheese, peppers, bacon, vegetables and more. Use fresh ground meat rather than premade patties, season meat and create balls, flatten softly and make an indentation (almost like a well) in the center. Fill with some pepper jack, cheddar or blue cheese and then cover creating a burger patty. Stuffed burgers are a nice way to surprise dad, he’ll never want a plain burger again.