Friday, June 19, 2026

Air Fryer Parmesan Chicken Cutlets with Lemon Dill Cucumber Salad


Air Fryer Parmesan Chicken Cutlets with Lemon Dill Cucumber Salad is an easy summer dinner featuring crispy panko-Parmesan chicken and a bright cucumber salad. A weeknight-friendly meal that's satisfying, fresh, and perfect for warm-weather cooking.




Air Fryer Parmesan Chicken Cutlets with Lemon Dill Cucumber Salad


There are certain summer evenings when I want comfort food, but I don't want a heavy meal or a hot kitchen. That's exactly how this recipe came to be.

My family loves crispy chicken cutlets, but standing over a skillet of splattering oil on a warm California evening isn't my idea of fun. The air fryer solves that problem beautifully, creating a golden, crispy coating without heating up the kitchen or leaving a mess behind.

To keep the meal feeling fresh and seasonal, I paired the chicken with a simple lemon dill cucumber salad. The cool cucumbers, bright lemon, and fresh herbs balance the crispy Parmesan coating perfectly, creating a dinner that feels both satisfying and light.

It's the kind of meal that's easy enough for a busy weeknight but special enough to enjoy outside on the patio with a cold drink and the last bit of sunshine.

Enjoy!












-- Ingredients

For the Lemon Dill Cucumber Salad
  • English Cucumber - Thinly sliced cucumber provides a cool, refreshing contrast to the crispy chicken.
  • Fresh Lemon Juice - Adds brightness and helps lightly marinate the cucumbers.
  • Fresh Dill - Fresh dill brings a garden-fresh flavor that pairs beautifully with cucumber and lemon.
  • Kosher Salt & Black Pepper - Simple seasonings that allow the fresh ingredients to shine.


For the Chicken Cutlets

  • Flour & Cornstarch - The combination helps create a light, crisp coating.
  • Eggs - Help the breading adhere to the chicken.
  • Dijon Mustard - Adds subtle flavor and richness to the coating.
  • Panko Breadcrumbs - The key to achieving a crunchy crust in the air fryer.
  • Parmesan Cheese - Adds savory flavor and beautiful golden color.
  • Chicken Breast Cutlets - Thin cutlets cook quickly and evenly, making them ideal for air frying.
  • Cooking Spray - Helps the coating crisp and brown beautifully.


-- Equipment

  • Air fryer
  • Three shallow breading dishes
  • Mixing bowl
  • Whisk
  • Tongs
  • Instant-read thermometer
  • Cutting board and knife

My Go-To's

  • Air Fryer - My favorite air fryer for creating crispy, golden chicken without the mess of traditional frying. It keeps the kitchen cooler and delivers excellent texture every time.
  • Shallow Prep Dishes - These large trays keep a simple breading station organized and efficient. I use mine all the time and have had them for years.




-- Let's Make It Together

Toss the cucumbers with lemon juice, dill, salt, and pepper and set aside.

Set up three breading stations: flour and cornstarch in the first, eggs and Dijon in the second, and panko with Parmesan in the third.

Coat each chicken cutlet through all three stations, then lightly spray both sides with oil.

Air fry at 375°F until golden brown and cooked through, flipping halfway through cooking.

Let the chicken rest for a few minutes, then serve alongside the cucumber salad.





-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The secret to the best texture is the combination of cornstarch and panko breadcrumbs. The cornstarch helps create a delicate, crisp coating while the panko delivers plenty of crunch. Don't skip the resting time after air frying—the crust continues to set and becomes even crispier during those few minutes.





-- Add Your Touch

This recipe is easy to customize depending on what you have available.

  • Add crumbled feta to the cucumber salad
  • Substitute fresh parsley or chives for the dill
  • Serve with roasted baby potatoes
  • Add a side of fresh fruit for a complete summer meal
  • Finish the chicken with extra Parmesan before serving
  • Serve with lemon wedges for extra brightness




Set the Mood

Part of the joy of cooking is creating a little moment around the meal. Here are a few simple ways to set the mood when serving this dish.





This Air Fryer Parmesan Chicken Cutlets with Lemon Dill Cucumber Salad recipe is proof that comfort food and summer cooking can absolutely go hand in hand. The crispy chicken satisfies those comfort-food cravings while the bright cucumber salad keeps everything feeling fresh, light, and seasonal.

If you're looking for more easy summer meals, be sure to check out my:

Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd

Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla

Creamy Spinach Artichoke Pasta with Lemon & Peas  

5 Ingredient Steak Salad for Two

Whether you're feeding your family after a busy day or enjoying dinner outside on a warm evening, I hope this recipe brings a little extra sunshine to your table.




Before You Start

Use Thin Chicken Cutlets
Thin chicken cutlets cook quickly and evenly in the air fryer. If your chicken breasts are thick, butterfly them or pound them to an even thickness before breading.

Don't Skip the Cornstarch
The combination of flour and cornstarch helps create a lighter, crispier coating. It's one of the secrets to getting that golden crunch without deep frying.

Give the Cucumbers Time to Marinate
Mix the cucumber salad before you start breading the chicken. While the chicken cooks, the cucumbers absorb the lemon juice and dill, creating even more flavor.

Work in Batches if Needed
Avoid overcrowding the air fryer basket. Leaving space around each cutlet allows the hot air to circulate properly and helps the coating crisp evenly.

Use a Light Oil Spray
A quick spray of oil on both sides helps the panko breadcrumbs brown beautifully and develop that classic crispy texture.

Let the Chicken Rest
After cooking, let the chicken rest for 2–3 minutes before serving. The crust will continue to crisp and set while the juices redistribute.

Check for Doneness
Chicken is fully cooked when it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F. An instant-read thermometer is the easiest way to ensure perfectly cooked chicken every time.




Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd


Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd is an easy make-ahead sandwich loaded with Italian deli meats, fresh mozzarella, basil, tomatoes, artichokes, and greens. Perfect for summer picnics, beach days, pool parties, and feeding a crowd without turning on the oven.



Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd 


Summer is the season of feeding people without heating up the kitchen.

Whether it's a beach day, lake trip, backyard gathering, concert in the park, road trip lunch, or an afternoon by the pool, I always find myself looking for recipes that can feed a group without requiring hours of prep or standing over a hot stove. During the hottest days of summer, recipes that don't require turning on the oven are worth their weight in gold. That's exactly where this Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd comes in.

Layered with Italian deli meats, fresh mozzarella, basil, tomatoes, marinated artichokes, and crisp greens, it's the kind of sandwich that feels special while being incredibly easy to assemble. Everything can be prepared ahead of time, making it perfect for entertaining, road trips, picnics, and casual summer weekends.

One of my favorite things about this sandwich is how beautiful it looks when sliced and served. The colorful layers make it feel like something you'd find at a neighborhood Italian deli, yet it comes together with simple ingredients from the grocery store.

Around here, summer isn't just a season—it's a collection of beach days, backyard dinners, poolside afternoons, and impromptu gatherings with friends. Having a few reliable recipes that can feed a crowd without heating up the kitchen makes those moments even easier to enjoy.

Enjoy!











-- Ingredients

  • A large bakery-style French loaf or Italian loaf - Choose a sturdy loaf that can hold generous layers of fillings without becoming soggy.
  • olive oil
  • garlic cloves
  • deli meats - cotto or hard salami, mortadellasliced turkey breast, and slice chicken breast
  • fresh mozzarella
  • fresh basil leaves
  • Roma tomatoes
  • marinated artichoke hearts
  • fresh spinach leaves
  • red onion
  • seasonings - kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper, and Italian seasoning


-- Equipment

  • Serrated bread knife
  • Cutting board
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Pastry brush
  • Measuring spoons
  • Serving platter


My Go-To's

Serrated Bread Knife - A quality bread knife makes slicing the loaf cleanly and helps preserve all those beautiful layers.

Large Wooden Cutting Board - Provides plenty of space for assembling and slicing the finished sandwich.

Serving Platter (wood or porcelain) - A large platter makes this sandwich look party-ready the moment it hits the table.







-- Let's Make It Together

Slice the loaf horizontally and gently remove some of the soft interior bread from both halves.

Stir together the olive oil and garlic, then brush the mixture over the cut sides of the bread. Sprinkle with Italian seasoning.

Layer half of the salami, mozzarella, basil, tomatoes, mortadella, artichokes, spinach, turkey, onion, and chicken on the bottom half of the loaf. Repeat the layers once more.

Season lightly with salt and pepper, then place the top half of the bread over the fillings.

Slice into wedges and serve immediately, or wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve.








-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

Because there is no cooking involved, ingredient quality really matters here. Fresh mozzarella, ripe tomatoes, and good-quality deli meats will make a noticeable difference. If making the sandwich ahead of time, place the greens between the tomatoes and bread to help prevent excess moisture from soaking into the loaf.








-- Add Your Touch

One of the reasons I return to this sandwich all summer long is how easy it is to adapt for different occasions. Whether you're packing lunch for a day at the beach or lake, feeding friends at a backyard gathering, or preparing food for a road trip, this recipe can be customized to fit the moment.

  • Add roasted red peppers
  • Swap spinach for arugula
  • Use provolone instead of mozzarella
  • Add pepperoncini for extra zing
  • Include prosciutto for a more traditional Italian deli flavor
  • Press the sandwich for 30 minutes before serving for a classic deli-style presentation









-- Set the Mood 

Part of the joy of cooking is creating a little moment around the meal. Here are a few simple ways to set the mood when serving this dish.








This Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd is one of my favorite ways to feed people during the summer without turning on the oven. Whether we're headed to the beach, packing for a road trip, go to a concert in the park, or hosting friends in the backyard, it's the kind of recipe that makes entertaining feel effortless.

If you're planning summer gatherings, you may also enjoy my Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla, Sheet Pan Burrata Gnocchi with Roasted Peppers & Basil, Eggplant & Chicken Sandwiches, and Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip. Together, they make a wonderful collection of warm-weather recipes perfect for sharing with family and friends.

Whether you're headed to the beach, the park, or your own backyard, I hope this sandwich finds its way into your summer plans.




Before You Start

What occasions is this sandwich best for?
This sandwich is perfect for picnics, beach days, pool parties, road trips, concerts in the park, tailgates, and casual summer entertaining.

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes. It can be assembled several hours ahead and refrigerated until serving.

Can I press the sandwich?
Absolutely. Wrapping and lightly pressing the sandwich creates a more traditional deli-style picnic sandwich.

What bread works best?
A sturdy bakery-style French loaf or Italian loaf works best.

Can I customize the meats?
Yes. Use your favorite deli meats or whatever you have available.

How long will leftovers keep?
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Can I serve this for a party?
Definitely. It's ideal for feeding a group and works well on buffet tables.









Friday, June 12, 2026

Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla

 

Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is an easy rustic summer dessert made with fresh berries, flaky pie crust, and bright lemon flavor. Perfect for holiday gatherings, backyard cookouts, farmers market weekends, and simple summer entertaining.




Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla


There’s something about summer berries that makes even the simplest desserts feel special.

Growing up, my mom was known for her homemade pies. She had a way of turning an ordinary afternoon into something memorable simply by pulling a fresh pie from the oven. My dad especially loved fruit pies, and they were always the desserts he requested most often. This Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is my little tribute to him—a simpler, rustic version of the berry-filled desserts that made so many family meals feel special.

Every year, I find myself bringing home more berries than I planned to buy—containers of blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries that looked too beautiful to leave behind at the farmers market. While some inevitably disappear as snacks throughout the week, the rest often find their way into easy desserts like this galette.

Galette's have got to be the easiest pies I've ever made! One of the things I love most about a galette is that it feels impressive without requiring much effort. There’s no pie plate to fuss with, no perfectly crimped edges to worry about, and no pressure to make it look flawless. The rustic folds are part of the charm.

As the berries bake, they become jammy and concentrated while the lemon and vanilla brighten every bite. The crust turns golden and crisp around the edges, creating the perfect contrast to the juicy fruit filling.

Whether you're planning a Fourth of July gathering, a summer cookout, or simply looking for a dessert to enjoy on the patio with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, this galette is one you'll return to all season long.

Enjoy!











-- Ingredients

For the Filling

  • Mixed berries (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries)
  • Granulated sugar
  • Cornstarch - Helps thicken the berry juices as they bake.
  • Lemon zest - Adds bright citrus flavor that enhances the berries.
  • Lemon juice - Balances the sweetness and keeps the filling tasting fresh.
  • Vanilla extract

For the Crust

  • Store-bought pie dough, chilled or homemade if preferred
  • Egg
  • Coarse sugar (optional)


-- Equipment

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Citrus zester
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Pastry brush
  • Cooling rack

My Go-To's

Half Sheet Pan - A sturdy sheet pan helps the galette bake evenly while giving the crust plenty of room to brown beautifully.

Parchment Paper - Makes transferring and serving the galette easy while preventing sticking.

Microplane Zester - Perfect for capturing the bright lemon zest that makes the berry filling pop.





-- Let's Make It Together

Preheat the oven and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a bowl, combine the berries, sugar, cornstarch, lemon zest, lemon juice, and vanilla until everything is evenly coated.

Place the pie dough on the prepared baking sheet and gently roll it into a roughly 12-inch circle if needed.

Spoon the berry mixture into the center, leaving a border around the edges. Fold the dough over the filling, pleating as you work your way around.

Brush the crust with egg wash and sprinkle with sugar. Bake until the crust is golden and the berries are bubbling.

Allow the galette to cool for a few minutes before slicing and serving.





-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The biggest key to a successful galette is keeping the filling centered and leaving enough border to create sturdy folds. If your berries seem especially juicy, don't skip the cornstarch—it helps create a thick, jammy filling instead of one that runs across the baking sheet.







-- Add Your Touch

One of the best things about a galette is how easy it is to customize based on what's in season or what you happen to have on hand.

  • Add sliced peaches to the berry mixture
  • Stir in a pinch of cinnamon
  • Use all blueberries or all strawberries
  • Sprinkle sliced almonds over the filling before baking
  • Finish with a dusting of powdered sugar before serving 





-- Set the Mood 

Food is about more than just the recipe—it’s about the moment around the table. Here are a few simple ideas to set the mood when you serve this dish.






This Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is one of my favorite ways to celebrate berry season. It's simple enough for a casual weeknight dessert but beautiful enough to serve at holiday gatherings, summer cookouts, and backyard dinners with friends.

If you're looking for more seasonal recipes, be sure to check out my Strawberry Blueberry Muffins with Lemon & Oat Crumb Topping, Roasted Tomato Bruschetta with Whipped Goat & Ricotta, and Mediterranean Quinoa Salad. Each recipe celebrates the fresh flavors of the season while keeping things approachable and easy to make.

However you serve it, I hope this galette finds its way to your table at least once before berry season slips away.





Before You Start

Can I use frozen berries?
Yes. Use them directly from frozen and expect the baking time to increase by a few minutes.

Do I need to thaw frozen berries first?
No. Thawing can create excess liquid and make the filling watery.

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes. The galette can be baked several hours in advance and served at room temperature.

What berries work best?
Any combination of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries works beautifully.

How should leftovers be stored?
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Can I use homemade pie dough?
Absolutely. Homemade dough works wonderfully if you have a favorite recipe.









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