20 Rainy-Day Recipes for Summer (2024)

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20 Rainy-Day Recipes for Summer (1)

By Katherine Gillen

Published Jun 25, 2019

In our dreams, every day of summer is sunny with a high of 78 degrees (and zero humidity, of course). In reality, we often feel like we’re living inside a thunderstorm cloud. When the weather is misty and gray, we’re reaching for one of these 20 cozy rainy day recipes—you can think of them as sunshine in a dish.

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White Risotto With Corn, Carrots And Kale

We see you begging to be used, farmers market haul. If you’re wondering what makes this risotto “white,” we’ll let you in on the secret: It’s onion, rice, white wine andParm.

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Ina Garten’s Updated Chicken Marbella

We might just be slicing into a piece of olive-y, garlic-y chicken, but we’re pretending we’re having a candlelit dinner with Ina Garten.

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Crock-pot Corn Chowder

Creamy yet light, and you don’t even have to turn on the stove? Sign us up.

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Summer Skillet Gnocchi With Grilled Corn And Burrata

Our recommendation? Use a grill pan so you don’t have to toil over those coals in the rain. (Oh, and be generous with that burrata.)

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Cheater’s Skillet Lasagna With Corn And Cherry Tomatoes

If you thought lasagna was a cold-weather-only meal, think again. It’s all about what’s in the filling, and we’re swooning for zucchini and corn.

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Cheater’s Spicy Sausage Pizza With Burrata

A mid-July forecast of 60 degrees calls for pizza. This one has plenty of meat, cheese and veggies for good measure.

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Tomato Bisque With Fried Cheese

You had us at “fried cheese,” but the fact that we can use up our surplus of home-grown tomatoes doesn’t hurt.

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30-minute Creamy Chicken, Corn And Tomato Skillet

Seasonal ingredients? Check. Three simple steps? Double check. Yep, just confirmed we’ll be making this meal on every rainy day from now until Labor Day.

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Instant Pot Vegan Pho

What’s better than piping hot pho broth and slurpable noodles? The fact that this recipe is all made in an Instant Pot, that’s what.

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Plant Power Bowls

Soft Polenta And Mushroom Bowls

Plant-based polenta is never a bad idea, but think about the fridge cleanout potential here. You could easily swap the mushrooms with whatever seasonal veggies you have on hand.

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Skillet Pasta With Summer Squash, Ricotta And Basil

We know you were wondering what to do with all that squash from your garden. Voilà, a 30-minute meal just for you.

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Curry Coconut Noodle Soup

Our favorite cozy dinner is a big bowl of something spicy, and Coterie member Gaby Dalkin’s easy spin on Thai food hits all the right notes.

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30-minute One-pot Cheater’s Bouillabaisse

Grab a glass of wine and a crusty baguette, and you’re all set for the evening.

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15-minute Mezze Plate With Toasted Za'atar Pita Bread

Think of this as the Mediterranean version of your usual charcuterie board. (And yes, we’re advocating for charcuterie boards as dinner.)

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Zucchini Ricotta Galette

Normally this rustic, savory pie would serve eight, but since we’re taking at least two slices for ourselves…well, you do the math.

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Whole-wheat Feta Tart With Caramelized Onions And Herbs

While we’re on the topic of savory pies, might we suggest a tart that’s filled with not one but two types of cheese? It looks really fancy, but it’s actually easy to master.

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Cheater’s Skillet Paella

Don’t tell the Spaniards that we took some shortcuts, but our version of the hearty rice dish needs only one pan and one oven.

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Poblano Corn Chicken Tortilla Soup

Cool days call for warm soup, and if it’s full of corn, avocado and lime, even better.

Spinach Salad With Hot Bacon Dressing

Save the Caesar and caprese for another day. Warm bacon dressing…need we say more?

Grain-free Red And Green Pork Posole Soup

This spin on Mexican hominy soup actually has zero hominy in it…but you won’t miss it. It’s warm enough for breezy nights (and days) without being too rich or heavy. (Thanks, Coterie member Phoebe Lapine.)

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Katherine Gillenis PureWow’s senior food editor. She’s a writer, recipe developer and food stylist with a degree in culinary arts and professional experience in New York City...

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20 Rainy-Day Recipes for Summer (2024)

FAQs

What is the best food to eat on a rainy day? ›

These recipes for hot soup, chili, mac 'n' cheese and meatloaf are some of our favorite comfort foods. Brownies and giant ginger molasses cookies make for excellent snacks and desserts on rainy and clear days alike.

What is the most refreshing summer food? ›

Chill Out: 10 Refreshing Foods to Beat the Summer Heat
  • Mint - The Zesty Refresher. ...
  • Berries - Bursting with Antioxidants. ...
  • Citrus Fruits - Vitamin C Boosters. ...
  • Yogurt - A Cool Creamy Delight. ...
  • Cilantro - Flavorful and Fresh. ...
  • Tomatoes - Juicy and Nourishing. ...
  • Leafy Greens - Light and Nutritious.
Jul 17, 2023

Which dish is best for rainy season? ›

Some popular favourites include Kanda Bhaji, Aloo Samosa, Khaman Dhokla, Medu Vada, Mirchi Vada, and Kacchi Dabeli. These delightful treats offer a mix of flavours, textures, and spices, providing the perfect accompaniment to rainy days and creating a culinary experience that is truly satisfying.

What is the best drink for a rainy day? ›

Try These Rainy Day co*cktails To Warm Your Soul
  • Classic Hot Toddy. It's theorised that an Irish doctor was inspired by the 'Toddy' of Kerala, India – which featured fermented palm sap, hot water and spices. ...
  • Irish Coffee. ...
  • Spiced Mulled Rum. ...
  • Hot Buttered Rum. ...
  • Boozy Hot Chocolate. ...
  • Ginger Toddy.

Is it good to eat eggs in rainy season? ›

Eggs are a rich source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, making them a valuable addition to any diet. During the monsoon, some people worry that eggs may spoil quickly and become contaminated. However, as long as eggs are handled and cooked properly, there's no reason to avoid them.

What should I eat in hot summers? ›

Here is our list of eight foods that will cool you down and keep you healthy.
  • Cucumber.
  • Melons.
  • Leafy Greens.
  • Buttermilk.
  • Mango.
  • Lemon.
  • Curd And Yoghurt.
  • Fish.
Mar 22, 2024

What foods to avoid in summer? ›

Foods to Avoid:
  • Spicy and fried foods. Spicy and fried foods should be avoided during hot weather as they increase body temperature and cause dehydration. ...
  • Alcohol. Alcohol should be avoided as it dehydrates the body and increases body temperature. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Red meat. ...
  • Sugary drinks.
May 29, 2023

What do you like to eat on a raining day? ›

Soup: A warm bowl of soup, such as chicken noodle soup, tomato soup, or hearty vegetable soup, can be soothing and satisfying on a chilly day. Macaroni and Cheese: Creamy, cheesy macaroni and cheese is a classic comfort food that provides warmth and comfort on a cold and rainy day.

Is it good to bake on a rainy day? ›

Higher humidity upsets your dry ingredients

Baking on a rainy or snowy day can be a gamble, too. High humidity can affect how your recipes come together and turn out. Humidity can easily absorb into your dry ingredients, potentially adding too much moisture to your mixture.

What are rain themed snacks? ›

Snack for Rain/Weather theme; cut umbrella shape out of bread, add cheese for handle and raisins for rain drops. Color the umbrella by painting it with milk (with a few drops of food coloring). Kids will love doing the painting themselves!

What is rice in rainy season? ›

Rice is one of the most commonly grown crops, with India accounting for over 20% of global rice production, the majority of which occurs during the monsoon season7. Agricultural outcomes are closely connected to the monsoon.

How do you cook outside in the rain? ›

In sideways rain, a liquid fuel stove with a wind screen is your best bet, but canister stoves also work well in windy or chilly conditions (don't fully enclose them in a screen, though; built-up heat can cause canisters to explode). No screen? Build up a rock wall to shelter the flame (disperse rocks afterward).

How can we stay healthy in rainy season? ›

Health Tips for Monsoons
  1. Drink purified water. Drinking purified water is crucial during the monsoon season. ...
  2. Emphasise on personal hygiene. ...
  3. Eat fresh, hot and healthy meals. ...
  4. Regularly clean frequently touched areas. ...
  5. Keep mosquitoes away. ...
  6. Stay physically active. ...
  7. Dry clothes and shoes properly. ...
  8. Stay informed about health alerts.
Aug 30, 2023

Why do I eat more on rainy days? ›

The water retention and humidity

It's rainy, but it also gets humid. According to Rahman, during the rains, the humidity in the air increases. Our bodies begin to retain more water, which leads to feelings of annoyance and discomfort. And so, as a response, we look to eat more salty and savoury foods.

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