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  • Farm-fresh tomatoes make the best salsa.

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    Farm-fresh tomatoes make the best salsa.

  • Nix that same-old dip and savor some new recipes.

    Photo by Emily Ryan

    Nix that same-old dip and savor some new recipes.

  • For a twist on tradition, try this fresh tomato and...

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    For a twist on tradition, try this fresh tomato and pineapple salsa from Weaver's Orchard.

  • Impress guests with homemade tortilla chips and this creamy dip...

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    Impress guests with homemade tortilla chips and this creamy dip featuring roasted red peppers.

  • Homemade tortilla chips “come out really well,” says chef Janice...

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    Homemade tortilla chips “come out really well,” says chef Janice Wiley.

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The heat is on – time for backyard barbecues, picnics in the park and beachfront bashes. So, grab some crackers, chips or veggies and dip into summer!

“It’s kind of like a slow-eating thing because you can talk and drink and dip,” said chef Janice Wiley of The Seasoned Artisans, a personal chef and catering service, and Too Busy Cooks in Collegeville.

Spice up your next party with her roasted red pepper dip or chili chicken dip.

“I’ve been making that one for years,” she recalled. “I love Mexican food, so I love all the different spices that are incredible.”

Served warm, “the chicken one is probably my favorite,” Wiley admitted. “And salsas. I love to make salsas.”

Nothing beats summertime salsas packed with local produce.

“It’s just really nice to use what’s coming into season,” said Deb Czartorynski, deli manager at Weaver’s Orchard in Morgantown. “We do a peach salsa when peaches are coming in and tomato-pineapple salsa in the summer when the tomatoes are ripe.”

Customers can’t wait for her creative combinations.

“Pick the freshest, best fruit and vegetables that you can,” she explained. “And don’t be afraid to experiment.”

Prefer wine and cheese? Then this last dip’s sure to please. At special events, Manatawny Creek Winery in Douglassville offers a mix of Merlot, local cheddar and roasted garlic.

“What a good combo – roasted garlic, cheese and wine,” said winemaker Joanne Levengood. “Do you really need anything more in life?”

“Maybe some chocolate,” she added with a laugh.

Roasted Garlic-Cheddar Cheese-Merlot Dip

Ingredients8 ounces shredded cheddar

8 ounces cream cheese8 tablespoons butter

1/2 cup Merlot wine1 teaspoon dry mustard

1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

1/2 cup chopped parsley16 roasted garlic cloves

1 teaspoon fresh chopped rosemary (or to taste)

Salt and pepperInstructionsPuree all in food processor until smooth. Adjust seasonings to taste. Serve at room temperature with favorite crackers or vegetables.

RECIPE COURTESY OF MANATAWNY CREEK WINERY

Fresh Tomato & Pineapple Salsa

Ingredients8 medium tomatoes (about 4 pounds)

2 chopped orange bell peppers1 medium chopped red onion

6 garlic cloves, mincedChopped cilantro to taste

2 seeded and finely chopped jalapeno peppers

Juice of 2 limes1 teaspoon salt

Chopped pineapple to tasteInstructions

Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and add cilantro, salt and pepper to taste. Serve with tortilla chips.

RECIPE COURTESY OF DEB CZARTORYNSKI, WEAVER’S ORCHARD

Fresh Peach SalsaIngredients10 peaches, skins removed and chopped

1/2 medium onion, chopped1 finely chopped jalapeno pepper, seeds removed

Juice of 2 limesCilantro, finely chopped, to taste

Salt and pepper to tasteInstructions

Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and add cilantro, salt and pepper to taste. Serve with tortilla chips.

RECIPE COURTESY OF DEB CZARTORYNSKI, WEAVER’S ORCHARD

Watermelon SalsaIngredients2 cups diced seedless watermelon

1 tomato, chopped3/4 cup finely chopped red onion

1 can black beans, rinsed and drained

2 jalapeno peppers, seeded and chopped

1/4 cup minced fresh cilantro2 teaspoons brown sugar

1 garlic clove, minced1/2 teaspoon salt

InstructionsMix together, cover and refrigerate for 1 hour. Drain if necessary before serving.

RECIPE COURTESY OF DEB CZARTORYNSKI, WEAVER’S ORCHARD

Roasted Red Pepper DipIngredients

1 (7-ounce) jar roasted sweet red peppers

1 to 2 teaspoons bottled chopped red jalapeno pepper (or 1 small fresh pepper, chopped)

8 ounces cream cheese (or goat cheese) cut up

2 tablespoons olive oil1 tablespoon honey

1 clove garlic, quartered2 tablespoons fresh rosemary (or oregano)

InstructionsIn a food processor, combine all ingredients except for the rosemary and process until smooth. Add rosemary and pulse until combined. Transfer to a serving bowl and serve immediately or cover and refrigerate for up to 2 days. Serve with assorted vegetables and/or chips. Makes 1 cup.

RECIPE COURTESY OF THE SEASONED ARTISANS

Chili Chicken Dip (to be served warm)

Ingredients2 teaspoons chili powder

2 teaspoons ground cumin11/2 teaspoons oregano

1 teaspoon garlic1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

11/2 pounds ground chicken2 medium tomatoes, chopped

1 cup cheddar cheese (optional)

Chopped green onion for garnish

InstructionsBlend spices; mix into ground chicken. In a nonstick skillet coated with cooking spray, saute chicken over medium heat 7 to 8 minutes until done. Add tomatoes and simmer 5 to 8 more minutes. Serve warm in a shallow dish. If desired, top with cheese and green onions. Serve with tortilla chips. Makes 4 cups.

Notes: For a low-fat option, omit the cheese and serve with baked tortilla chips. For a vegetarian option, replace the ground chicken with “meatless crumbles.”

RECIPE COURTESY OF THE SEASONED ARTISANS