The evening of the Champions League final between PSG and Arsenal promises high drama — and high temperatures. With thermometers topping 30°C, the real challenge for fans will be staying cool while glued to the screen. Skip heavy ovens and thirst-inducing snacks. Instead, craft a menu of chilled, easy-to-eat bites and drinks that keep energy up and body temperatures down. Grab extra ice and your team scarf — the game should excite, not overheat.
Refreshing game-day snacks to beat the 30°C heat
Cold, crunchy bites you can grab between plays
- Watermelon, feta, and mint skewers: Thread cubed watermelon and feta with mint leaves on small sticks. Drizzle a touch of olive oil and a pinch of black pepper. They’re juicy, salty-sweet, and perfect for snacking during a fast break.
- Smoked salmon and cucumber wraps: Spread a thin layer of herb cream cheese on tortillas. Add smoked salmon, thin cucumber ribbons, and a squeeze of lemon. Roll tight, chill, and slice into pinwheels for easy handling.
- Chilled tomato and pepper shooters: Blend ripe tomatoes with roasted red peppers, olive oil, and a splash of vinegar. Serve very cold in small glasses for a vitamin-rich, refreshing shot.
Dips and veg sticks for continuous nibbling
- Bright guacamole: Mash avocado with lime, cilantro, and a touch of salt. Keep it cool to preserve color and flavor.
- Cool tzatziki: Mix Greek yogurt, grated cucumber, garlic, and fresh dill. It pairs well with raw carrot, celery, and radish sticks.
- Serve smart: Arrange dips in shallow bowls and rotate them back into the fridge between halves to keep them fresh.
Chilled drink ideas to stay hydrated through 90 minutes
- Ginger-mint lemonade: Fresh lemon juice, thin ginger slices, a little cane sugar, and plenty of cold water. Infuse for an hour and serve over ice for a zesty, thirst-quenching sip.
- Light wheat beer with fresh accents: Choose a low-alcohol white beer for heat. Add a cucumber slice or a splash of pink grapefruit juice to enhance refreshment. Drink responsibly.
- Peach iced tea: Brew black tea, cool it, then blend with ripe peaches and ice. It’s less sweet than store versions and tastes fresher.
- Ice-forward serving: Fill a large pitcher with ice before adding liquids to keep drinks icy longer without watering them down too fast.
Practical tips to keep snacks and drinks perfectly cool
- Chill glassware: Put glasses in the freezer 30 minutes before kickoff for an instant frosted effect.
- Prep ahead: Assemble skewers and wraps in the morning and store covered in the fridge to reduce last-minute stress.
- Use insulated trays: Place cold items on ice-lined serving trays to maintain temperature during the match.
- Avoid high-heat cooking: Plan no-bake or quick-cook dishes to keep the kitchen cool and the atmosphere relaxed.
- Moderate salt and spice: Heavy salt makes you thirsty. Opt for herbs, citrus, and fresh crunch instead.
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