What are foods that you prefer to eat during certain seasons?
Or, rather: What are your favorite seasonal foods?
>>8940096
blumpkin pie
>>8940096
Best summer snack
>>8940096
what is that on the left?
>>8940096
I tend to make a lot of chili in the winter
>>8941582
It looks like shaved ice covered in some kind of crap.
It's nearly the end of May here, and summer is upon us, so for me, it's
>gazpacho
>gazpacho
>gazpacho
>gazpacho
Every week, all week long, until mid September.
>>8941559
Oh wow
It's not the best thread to post to, anyway. I'm trying to eat seasonal food as much as I can and I need some veggie recipe that ain't ordinary. In my country I can get almost any rot vegetables right now so that's very good. (Except pumpkins or that black zucchini I forgot the name). So do you know sth that would surprise everyone? Thank you in advance.
>>8940096
I like fall/winter so it's practical to make dishes with a long cooking time. Stews, big roasts, etc.
I also love making super spicy soups (usually Asian or Asian-inspired) and eating them outdoors in the dead of winter.
endives salads in winter
Arkansan here.
Fried venison backstrap, homemade mashed potatoes and white gravy(cooked in the backstrap grease), alongside homemade crumbly "cathead" biscuits.
Best winter/early spring food.
>>8940096
why would you shave almonds over heroin?
>>8942352
A fellow Ar/ck/ansan, what a rare occurrence.
yeah we pretty much eat roadkill and deer exclusively down here, with the occasional dirt pie and grass scroungings, when we're not fucking the deer and/or our cousins/siblings.
>>8942367
Unironically deer season is probably the only time most people cook down here apart from Thanksgiving. The rest is just typical Amerishart fast food
Ramen in winter (but also in summer)
>>8942352
What a colossal waste of a venison backstrap, you inbred whitetrash.