Embrace the vibrant flavors of summer with our collection of farm-fresh summer veggie recipes!
From light and refreshing salads to hearty grilled favorites, discover inspiring ways to incorporate farm-fresh vegetables into your meals.
But wait, there's more! Don't miss our collection of other mouthwatering vegetable side dish recipes that will complete meal.
Don't let those farm-fresh summer veggies go to waste! From juicy tomatoes and crisp cucumbers to vibrant bell peppers and tender zucchini, there's an abundance of seasonal produce just waiting to be transformed into culinary delights.
These recipes will help you make the most of your harvest, whether you're grilling, roasting, or simply tossing together a fresh salad. Get ready to savor the vibrant flavors and nutritional benefits of summer's bounty in every delicious bite.
Looking for Summer Grilling Recipes to make alongside these delicious fresh vegetables? Try my Grilled Barbecue Chicken Legs and Thighs, Chicken Pesto Kabobs or my collection of Easy Grilled BBQ Recipes.
Choosing the Best Summer Vegetables: Your Guide to Peak Freshness
When you're shopping for your weekly meal plan, add vegetables that are in season. Look for bright colors, firm textures and of course, a fresh aroma.
Avoid wilted, bruised and discolored vegetables. Leafy greens like spinach and lettuce should have crisp leaves with no signs of browning.
If you're shopping at a farmer's market or local farm stand, ask for recommendations on what was recently harvested. Get to know your local farmer!
Check out my Tips on Storing Summer Fruits and Veggies for maximum freshness and flavor throughout the season!
What is a good seasoning for vegetables?
Herbs: Fresh or dried herbs like basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, and dill add depth and complexity to vegetables.
Spices: Garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin, chili powder, and smoked paprika are great for adding warmth and a touch of heat.
Salt and pepper: These are essential for enhancing the natural flavors of vegetables.
Citrus zest: A sprinkle of lemon, lime, or orange zest adds a bright, fresh note to roasted or grilled vegetables.
Balsamic vinegar: A drizzle of balsamic vinegar at the end of cooking adds a sweet and tangy touch to vegetables.
Pre-made seasoning blends: There are many seasoning blends available specifically for vegetables, such as Italian seasoning, Herbs de Provence, or even my recipe for Homemade Steak Seasoning works great on vegetables.
Grow Your Own Flavorful Herb Garden with Ease!
Want to grow fresh herbs at home but don't know where to start? Our easy-to-follow Digital Herb Cookbook is packed with tips on growing 15 different herbs! Learn how to plant, care for, and harvest your own flavorful herbs right in your kitchen or garden.
Is it better to season vegetables before or after cooking?
Season Before Cooking: When using salt, dry rubs, and hearty herbs like rosemary or thyme, you should seasoning food before cooking. This helps draw out moisture, enhance browning, and allows the flavors to meld with the vegetables as they cook.
Season After Cooking: To preserve the bright flavors and vibrant colors of delicate herbs like basil, cilantro, and parsley, add them after cooking. You can always add more seasoning after the vegetable has been cooked.
Before You Begin!
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Grilled Vegetables
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Asparagus Wrapped in Bacon
Fresh Tomato Salad
Zucchini Fritters
Fresh Tomatoes and Pasta Recipe
How to Make German Cucumber Salad with Sour Cream Dressing - Just like Oma's
Grilled Summer Squash Pizza
Cucumber and Onion Salad
Fresh Tomato Cucumber Salad Recipe
Italian Caprese Tomato Salad
Honeydew Cucumber Salad
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Marilyn Lesniak says
Thank you for featuring my peanut butter cheesecake bars. (And for removing my tip, sorry about that!) Thank you so much for hosting again this week. You always do so much for bloggers! Try to stay cool and enjoy your week ahead.
Lois says
Thank you for joining our parties every week and supporting them with your yummy recipes!
Lisa @ Cooking with Curls says
I do not have a vegetable garden in AZ, it's to HOT!! LOL. I tried when I first got here but it was a disaster. 🙁 Thank you so much for featuring my pizza, Lois. Have a great week!
Lois says
I can't even begin to imagine gardening in that kind of heat!!! Loved your recipe! I'm definitely going to try it. Thank you!
Erin Table for Seven says
Thanks for the party and feature Lois!!
Lois says
Thanks for joining again this week Erin!
Jenna says
Thank you Lois, so many mouth watering features!!
Lois says
Thanks for joining again this week Jenna!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook says
Hello, Lois. Thanks a lot for hosting! Happy Tuesday! x
Lois says
Thank you for linking up again with us Jhuls!