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Keep your cool with these drinks and dishes from Milwaukee spots

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DanDan's smashed cucumber salad (left) and selections from Pete's Pops.
DanDan, Pete's Pops
DanDan's smashed cucumber salad (left) and selections from Pete's Pops.

Each week on This Bites, dining critic Ann Christenson from Milwaukee Magazine and Radio Milwaukee’s resident foodie Tarik Moody dig into the city’s culinary and restaurant culture to help you find new spots, old favorites and the best ingestibles around Milwaukee.

After our recent triple-digit temperatures, it seemed like a good time to help you cool things down by serving up a few of our favorite heat-beating drinks, soups, salads and more from around the Milwaukee area.

That’s where we start this episode, which finds Ann sharing her personal approach to finding the best summer beverages. It’s actually pretty genius: Ask the experts. We’re talking bartenders, baristas and mixologists, all of whom have their own favorites that just might become your new favorite:

  • Tripper Duval from Lost Whale goes classic with a frozen margarita (both boozy and non-alcoholic).
  • The Mothership owner Ricky Ramirez similarly leans on an old standby, the mojito, noting that just about anyone can learn how to make a good one.
  • Another one on the NA front comes from Fruition MKE’s Tiffany Miller, who suggests their MKE Refresher mocktail that blends teas, ginger, lemonade, lavender and mint.

Food-wise, there are a few different approaches to lowering your internal temperature, including:

  • Gazpacho, the traditional chilled tomato and cucumber soup from Amaranth Bakery & Café. 
  • A slightly out-there strategy would be to spice things up at DanDan, where you can pick up a smashed cucumber salad that sprinkles in a little kick to go along with one of the most water-heavy veggies around.
  • Chef Alex Hanesakda has a few summer-friendly selections at SapSap in Zocalo Food Park, including his take on chicken wings, smoked brisket fried rice and classic Mamma’s egg rolls.

That’s a mere portion of the selections Ann lays out in her Milwaukee Magazine article, so make sure you check out the whole list. Speaking of lists, here’s everything else we cover in this episode:\

We always have space for you and all your friends, so if anyone you know wants to keep up with all the culinary stuff happening around the Milwaukee area, share the love and shoot them a message about This Bites. Thanks, and stay cool out there.

Director of Strategy and Innovation | Radio Milwaukee