19 Recipes That Start With What’s In Season Right Now

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There’s something about fresh produce that makes everything taste better, especially when you want something a little lighter with the stupid hot weather we have this summer. These 19 recipes start with what’s in season right now: juicy fruit, crisp greens, and veggies that don’t need much to shine. You won’t have to dig through the pantry or run out for extras. Each recipe keeps things easy, fast, and delicious. Grab what looks best at the market, and let these recipes do the rest.

Low angle shot of a peach kuchen in a ceramic pie pan.
Peach kuchen. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Fresh Peach Scones

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Fresh Peach Scones. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

These peach scones are soft, flaky, and just sweet enough. Each bite has chunks of ripe peach baked into layers that feel like something from a bakery. They’re simple to make and even better warm.
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Spinach Caprese Salad

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Spinach Caprese Salad. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This spinach and caprese salad packs in flavor without much effort. Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and prosciutto give it something special, while the spinach adds body. It’s quick to toss together and doesn’t need more than a fork.
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Tomato Tart

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Tomato Tart. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Tomato tart is what happens when you turn ripe tomatoes into something that feels special. It’s savory, flaky, and full of fresh herbs that make each bite stand out. It cuts clean and serves easy, whether you’re feeding two or a crowd. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip, and this one deserves a spot at the table.
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Vegan Couscous salad

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Vegan Couscous salad. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Couscous is a fast base that holds a lot of flavor. This one is tossed with fresh veggies, a simple dressing, and enough seasoning to hold its own. It’s great warm or cold and works as a meal or a side. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip with dishes that don’t waste a thing.
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Grilled Baby Bok Choy

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Grilled Baby Bok Choy. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Grilled bok choy doesn’t need much to stand out. A quick marinade brings out a ton of flavor, and the grill adds just the right char. It’s easy to cook and works with whatever else is on your plate. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip with vegetables that cook in minutes.
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Oven Roasted Potatoes with Spinach and Garlic

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Oven Roasted Potatoes with Spinach and Garlic. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Garlic spinach potatoes are a smart way to stretch your veggies. The spinach cooks down into the warm potatoes and adds flavor without a lot of extra work. It’s a side that feels fresh and filling at the same time. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip without making things complicated.
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Spinach and Parmesan Quinoa

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Spinach and Parmesan Quinoa. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This quinoa dish brings together fresh spinach, parmesan, and a quick mix of seasonings. It’s filling without being heavy and works as a side or light main. It cooks fast and keeps well, so you can make extra. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip with meals that don’t take much to pull together.
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Traditional Peach Kuchen

Overhead shot of a whole peach kuchen in a blue ceramic pie pan.
Traditional Peach Kuchen. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This strawberry pie starts with a flaky crust and ends with a slice full of sweet, juicy berries. It’s simple to make and hard to mess up, even if it looks impressive. Serve it plain or with a spoonful of whipped cream. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip by turning fruit into dessert that everyone wants.
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Hearts of Palm Salad

Silver bowl with a veggie filled hearts of palm salad.
Hearts of Palm Salad. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Hearts of palm salad comes together fast with crisp cucumbers, juicy tomatoes, and a quick vinaigrette. It’s light but still filling and goes with whatever else you’re making. There’s no need to cook, and it keeps well too. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip with sides that stay simple.
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Lemon Kale Salad

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Lemon Kale Salad. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Kale gets a new life with this simple salad. A squeeze of lemon and a sprinkle of cheese are all it takes to bring out the best in every bite. It’s fresh, sharp, and doesn’t feel like health food at all. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip, even for people who think they don’t like kale.
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German Plum Kuchen

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German Plum Kuchen. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Plum kuchen is a simple dessert that’s all about the fruit. Juicy plums bake into a soft crust with just the right mix of sweet and tart. It cuts clean and holds up well on the counter or in the fridge. These 13 recipes will make the most of your farmer’s market trip with a dessert that feels homemade in the best way.
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Baked Peaches

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Baked Peaches. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Baked peaches turn soft and rich in the oven, with a surprise crunch from cookies tucked inside. It’s a no-fuss dessert that makes the most of ripe fruit. You can serve them as-is or with a spoonful of cream if you want.
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Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Pine Nuts

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Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Pine Nuts. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

These roasted Brussels sprouts get toasted edges and extra flavor from pine nuts and parmesan. A drizzle of olive oil ties it all together. The mix of crunch and salt makes them hard to pass up.
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Lemon Roasted Broccoli

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Lemon Roasted Broccoli. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This roasted veggie mix is allergen-friendly and easy to make. A sprinkle of parmesan at the end gives it a little something extra without much effort. Even picky eaters find something to like here.
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Roasted Parsnip Puree

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Roasted Parsnip Puree. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This roasted parsnip purée is smooth, slightly sweet, and works great as a spread or dip. It goes well with grilled meats or raw veggies and comes together with just a few ingredients. You won’t miss the dairy or gluten.
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Roasted Asparagus Soup

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Roasted Asparagus Soup. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Roasted asparagus turns soft and rich in this creamy soup. A quick blend with broth turns it into a smooth starter or light meal. A drizzle of oil and some pepper is all it needs.
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Simple Pasta with Tomatoes and Ricotta

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Simple Pasta with Tomatoes and Ricotta. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Bigoli pasta with grape tomatoes and creamy ricotta is simple but satisfying. The tomatoes burst and mix with the ricotta to make a sauce that clings to every noodle. It’s fast, fresh, and perfect when you don’t want to overthink dinner.
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Baked Kale Chips

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Baked Kale Chips. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Baked kale chips are crunchy, salty, and a smart way to get through a bundle of greens. They’re easy to season and even easier to eat by the handful. Great for snacks or to top off a bowl of soup or salad.
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Garlic Sesame Kale

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Garlic Sesame Kale. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Garlic sesame kale is full of flavor and cooks in just a few minutes. The sesame oil gives it depth, while the garlic keeps it sharp and bold. It’s one of those sides that works with anything.
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