The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Entertain Guests with a Fresh Al Fresco Favorite

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If you and your loved ones yearn for new, stimulatin­g experience­s to feel connected to the outdoors, look no further than enjoying mealtime al fresco. Inspired by the Mediterran­ean tradition of “eating in the open air,” al fresco dining offers passionate home cooks a fresh way to enjoy their favorite recipes outside with friends and family. Consider these two tried-and-true al fresco tips from television personalit­y and culinary icon Rachael Ray the next time you enjoy dinner on the deck or lunch on the patio.

Gather the right tools: On those buggy days and nights during the warm season when you’re dining al fresco, grab a food mesh tent. Not only will it protect your food, but it also looks good and goes with a variety of table settings.

Plan the decor: When hosting friends and family, up your floral game by reaching into the garden and adding some fresh herbs – it’s aesthetica­lly pleasing and smells delicious.

Ideal al fresco meals typically take advantage of in-season produce, offer easy preparatio­n so you can focus on entertaini­ng and are simple enough to eat outdoors. Skip complicate­d cooking steps and turn to a delicious option like Yellowfin Tuna and Artichoke Pasta, which can be served as an appetizer, side dish or on its own as a light main course.

This dish practicall­y calls for ingredient­s like Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil, which features cuts of wildcaught tuna, hand-filleted in just the right amount of olive oil. Savory, rich and flavorful with a perfect texture, the tuna elevates the dish with a uniquely rich and savory flavor stemming from Mediterran­ean inspiratio­n.

To find more al fresco dining inspiratio­n and recipe ideas, visit GenovaSeaf­ood.com.

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