The recipe could make a perfect summer dinner (stock photo) (Image: Getty) No one wants to cook a hot meal in the heat, which is why this recipe could be your summer saviour. Everything feels like too much effort when it's hot outside. Even sitting on your sofa makes you sweat, and cooking is the last thing on your mind.
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