50 Amazing Recipes to Try Before Summer Ends
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In the summer, dinners are best-enjoyed al fresco, and popsicles just taste better poolside. Fresh fruit is the star of desserts like cobblers and banana splits, and creative recipes find new ways to use up all those tomatoes and summer squashes your garden has produced. Your backyard grill? It’s a true MVP.
It’s not “last call” yet for popular summer dishes. But, just so you’ve got time to plan, we’ve rounded up 50 amazing warm-weather recipes that celebrate summer. You’ll want to try these before summer comes to an end.
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Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Need some sandwich inspiration? For an effortless lunch that you can make in under five minutes, turn your attention to this Caprese masterpiece. It combines zesty tomatoes with mozzarella and is a good way to use up the basil that’s flourishing in your garden (or windowsill).
Get our recipe for a Caprese Sandwich.
Courtesy of Health-Ade Kombucha
Popsicles and pool days are a power couple. You’ll use a can of coconut milk and some fresh or frozen pineapple to make this quintessential summertime treat. But there’s a surprise ingredient in these non-alcoholic piña colada pops. Bet you didn’t expect them to be spiked with kombucha!
Get our recipe for Piña Colada Popsicles.
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Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
If you’re looking for ways to use up some of your farmers’ market haul, try these grilled veggie wraps. The wraps are stuffed with asparagus, mushrooms, red bell peppers, and a heaping of greens, but you can add in extra veggies if you have them on hand. Add a sprinkle of goat cheese and balsamic mayo, and that’s a wrap!
Get our recipe for a Grilled Vegetable Wrap.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
This spicy seafood salad feels like it’s inspired by a five-star restaurant. But we’ll let you in on a secret: Grilling squid is easy-peasy. With cucumber, tomatoes, and onion, this grilled calamari salad is made for backyard dining.
Get our recipe for a Grilled Calamari Salad.
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Apple Pie with Crunch Topping
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
We eat pie on the Fourth of July. Then again at Thanksgiving. But it’s bidding for some attention in the interim. Instead of a criss-cross crust on top, this apple pie gets a crunchy topping made with oats, chopped almonds, and brown sugar.
Get our recipe for Apple Pie with Crunch Topping.
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Three-Cheese Ravioli with Tomatoes
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Say cheese X 3. This homemade ravioli is made with creamy ricotta, smoky mozzarella, and sharp Parmesan. Blistered cherry tomatoes make it a summer hit.
Get our recipe for Three-Cheese Ravioli with Tomatoes.
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Grilled Pineapple Sundae with Rum Sauce
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Consider this recipe a banana split and piña colada mashup. Throw some pineapple on the grill (the heat intensifies its sweetness and acidity). Then, top the fruit with ice cream, toasted coconut, and a homemade rum sauce.
Get our recipe for a Grilled Pineapple Sundae with Rum Sauce.
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Bloody Mary Skirt Steak
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Bloody Marys: They’re not just for brunch. The tomato-based cocktail makes a fantastic sweet and spicy marinade for steak. Fire up the grill and say cheers to these skirt steaks.
Get our recipe for a Bloody Mary Skirt Steak.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
If a trip to New England for a cup of chowder isn’t in the cards this summer, recreate this clam classic at home. Clam chowder is one of those soups that can be enjoyed at any time of the year. Chopped, smoky bacon compliments the briny clams.
Get our recipe for Clam Chowder.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Save the heavier pasta dishes for the colder weather. This lightened-up linguine with red onions and parsley is perfect for summer. Seafood lovers will love the clam-to-pasta ratio in this recipe.
Get our recipe for Linguine with Clams.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Coconut shrimp is a popular dish on menus in beach towns. Coated in coconut, this sweet and crispy shrimp dish dials up summer vacation memories. Dunk the shrimp in chili sauce to get this right.
Get our recipe for Coconut Shrimp.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
When you’re craving tomato soup but it’s sweltering hot outside, try this gazpacho soup. Served chilled, you can consider this Spanish-style soup a garden in a bowl. It’s especially perfect in August when you’re looking to use up all those tomatoes you’ve harvested from your garden or bought from the farmers’ market.
Get our recipe for Gazpacho.
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Crab Cakes with Mango-Avocado Salsa
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
A Chesapeake Bay staple, crab cakes are regulars on the appetizer menus at seafood restaurants. Dress up this tasty summer dish with a bright mango-avocado salsa made with fresh cilantro.
Get our recipe for Crab Cakes with Mango-Avocado Salsa.
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Melted Brie with Vegetables
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Looking for a decadent way to use up some of that summer zucchini? Sauté it, along with onions, red bell peppers, and onions. Then, give it the gooey brie cheese treatment and serve it with sliced and toasted baguettes.
Get our recipe for Melted Brie with Vegetables.
Surely you’ve had plenty of sweet toppings on your ice cream before, from caramel to hot fudge to sprinkles. But have you ever indulged in a savory scoop of vanilla ice cream? Extra-virgin olive oil and flaky sea salt will make you a believer.
Get our recipe for Olive Oil Ice Cream.
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Strawberry Shortcake with Balsamic
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Save room on your grill for dessert! Angel food cake gets a smoky and caramelized char from the grill before it’s topped with strawberries that have been soaked in balsamic vinegar and seasoned with black pepper. This recipe gives a classic dessert the ultimate makeover.
Get our recipe for Strawberry Shortcake with Balsamic.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
While we can’t take you out to a ballgame in These Unprecedented Times, we do have a great hot dog recipe that will transport your taste buds to the ballpark—Wrigley Field, to be specific. This Chicago Dog is gussied up with all the toppings (minus ketchup, of course), including pickle spears, sport peppers, and diced onions, all tucked into a sesame seed bun.
Get our recipe for Chicago Dogs.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
It’s a choose-your-own-adventure with these sirloin baby burgers. Opt for mushrooms and blue cheese, or go with the chipotle bacon rendition. (But the correct answer is to try both.)
Get our recipe for Sliders, Two Ways.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
If you’ve already had your fair share of burgers and traditional veggie burgers this summer, give these mushroom melts a shot. Mozzarella is melted atop meaty portobello caps, and this meatless burger gets topped with mixed greens, onions, red peppers, and more.
Get our recipe for Mushroom Melts.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Summer is all about simplicity, and sometimes a juicy piece of fruit is the easiest (and tastiest) way to satiate your sweet tooth. You can use either apricots or peaches for this recipe. Grill your fruit and then unleash some Greek-style yogurt, toasted walnuts, and maple syrup on it.
Get our recipe for Grilled Apricots.
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Mediterranean-inspired Baked Chicken with Tomatoes and Capers
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
With ingredients like tomatoes, olives, pine nuts, and capers, this light chicken dish is inspired by the Mediterranean and is deserving of a spot in your summer dinner rotation. The basil adds a garden-fresh garnish.
Get our recipe for Mediterranean-inspired Baked Chicken with Tomatoes and Capers.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
If you’re having a small soirée of any type this summer, these vegetarian stuffed tomatoes with goat cheese or feta are a crowd pleaser and only require a few minutes of prep. You can use larger beefsteak tomatoes and serve them as a side dish or stuff smaller tomatoes for an appetizer.
Get our recipe for Stuffed Tomatoes.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Homemade ice cream is a lot of work, especially when it comes to churning. A granita, on the other hand? It’s an easy frozen treat you can perfect with espresso, whipped topping, and chocolate shavings.
Get our recipe for an Espresso Granita.
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Pizza with Arugula, Cherry Tomatoes, and Prosciutto
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Pizza from Italy’s Amalfi Coast was the muse for this recipe. Thanks to the salty chew of the prosciutto, the zest of the cherry tomatoes, and the peppery notes from the arugula, you’ll get the perfect bite from this Italian-inspired pie.
Get our recipe for Pizza with Arugula, Cherry Tomatoes, and Prosciutto.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Espresso and ice cream are both great options for an after-dinner treat. But why not combine them for a creamy coffee treat? This two-step affogato recipe does just that.
Get our recipe for Affogato.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
The secret to a gourmet banana split? Grilling your bananas, a process that turns them into delicious caramelized treats. The ice cream, chocolate sauce, and salted peanuts are perfect additions to this remade summer classic.
Get our recipe for a Grilled Banana Split.
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Smoky Ribs with Peach BBQ Sauce
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Peaches and a little bit of bourbon are the secrets that make this sauce. Baby Back ribs are rubbed with chili powder and brown sugar, and the bourbon-peach barbecue sauce gives it a nice caramelized glaze.
Get our recipe for Smoky Ribs with Peach BBQ Sauce.
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Grilled Mexican-Style Corn
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Instead of butter, a thin layer of mayo is spread on ears of corn, which are then flavored with the zest of lime juice. Chili powder and cheese are sprinkled on top to imitate traditional Mexican street corn.
Get our recipe for Grilled Mexican-Style Corn.
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Blueberry Peach Cobbler
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Blueberries and peaches share the spotlight in this cobbler that celebrates summer. The baked fruit is topped with tender biscuits.
Get our recipe for Blueberry Peach Cobbler.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Tomatoes, basil, and mozzarella are a summertime trifecta. In this recipe, generous slabs of mozzarella and slices of tomatoes are building blocks of these Caprese towers, which are drizzled with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
Get our recipe for Caprese Tomato Towers.
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Grilled Ratatouille Salad
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
This grilled ratatouille is open to creative spins and is a noble way to use up some of your summer squashes and other veggies. Pesto and toasted pine nuts top off this veggie-centric, Provence-inspired dish.
Get our recipe for Grilled Ratatouille Salad.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
These aren’t your average grocery store ice cream sandwiches! Instead, you’ll level them up by using graham crackers for the sandwich and then stuffing them with ice cream and fruit and rolling them in crushed nuts. For the grand finale, drizzle with a dark chocolate sauce.
Get our recipe for Ice Cream Sandwiches.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Carbonara is a classic type of comfort food. But for a summer-specific spin, sub out your noodles for ribbons of zucchini. The bacon can stay.
Get our recipe for Zucchini Carbonara.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Having a go-to coleslaw recipe in your repertoire is a good thing, whether you need a side dish to bring to a cookout or you want a crunchy, cruciferous topper for your favorite barbecue pork sandwich. Pickled jalapeños are the wild card in this recipe.
Get our recipe for Coleslaw.
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Grilled Fruit Kebabs with Yogurt and Honey
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Savory and sweet flavors mingle in this summer dessert that puts a fruit salad on a stick. Peaches, pineapple, and watermelon pieces are thread on skewers, grilled, and then drizzled with yogurt and honey and sprinkled with mint.
Get our recipe for Grilled Fruit Kebabs with Yogurt and Honey.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Skip the ketchup and mustard. Instead, give your dog a new look with guacamole, pico de gallo, and some pickled jalapeños.
Get our recipe for Mexican Hot Dogs.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Crisp and cool, salads are a summertime staple. Go ahead and add this Greek salad with chicken and garbanzo beans to your weekly rotation. It’s best to let it sit in the fridge for a half-hour before serving so it’s as cool as the cucumbers that are tossed in it.
Get our recipe for Chicken Greek Salad.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
These rolls are stuffed with all kinds of flavors that mingle well together: shrimp, sweet mango, and cilantro or mint. Bell peppers and chunky peanut butter deliver the crunch.
Get our recipe for Healthy Summer Rolls.
Jason Donnelly
Cue up a movie and pop some popcorn. Then, add in your favorite trail mix ingredients like dried cranberries, dark chocolate chips, and dry-roasted peanuts. The critics will give it two thumbs up.
Get our recipe for Trail Mix Popcorn.
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Individual Key Lime Cheesecakes
Jason Donnelly
Cue the Jimmy Buffet soundtrack. These zesty key lime cheesecake cups are a case study in summer desserts. Instead of making a big ol’ pie, everyone gets an individual cheesecake, complete with a crust made from rolled oats and pecans.
Get our recipe for Individual Key Lime Cheesecakes.
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Light and fluffy, pancakes are a weekend indulgence. The blueberry compote atop these pancakes makes them just right for summer Saturdays.
Get our recipe for Blueberry Pancakes.
Courtesy of Feasting at Home
Pluck those zesty tomatoes and snip your basil. You can turn your summer garden bounty into a delicious Caprese pizza drizzled with reduced balsamic vinegar. No passport required to enjoy this Italian-inspired dish, but do pair it with a limoncello spritz.
Get the recipe from Feasting at Home.
Courtesy of Feasting at Home
Zoodles! Zucchini bread! Zucchini soup! Zucchini is plentiful this time of year, and the veggie is game to star in all kinds of dishes. But have you ever thought about making hummus with the summer squash? Whip up this zucchini hummus, then dip some pita bread or fresh veggies in it for expert-level summer snacking.
Get the recipe from Feasting at Home.
Courtesy of Sallys Baking Addiction
This buttery pie recipe that incorporates your summer peach bounty will convince you that ginger is the ingredient your peach pies have been missing. With big chunks of peaches, cinnamon spice, and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, this pie is how you end summer on a high note.
Get the recipe from Sally’s Baking Addiction.
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Quick and Easy Baked Zucchini
Courtesy of Recipe Tin Eats
If you’ve got loads of zucchini, this baked zucchini is about to become your new favorite side dish. Golden and crunchy, it’s topped with breadcrumbs and grated Parmesan.
Get the recipe from Recipe Tin Eats.
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Easy Vegan Zucchini Boats
Courtesy of Minimalist Baker
These zucchini boats stuffed with marinara, onions, vegan sausage, and more are a case study in creativity. Red pepper flakes and fresh basil add flavor.
Get the recipe from Minimalist Baker.
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Healthy Zucchini Bread
Courtesy of Cookie and Kate
The pandemic has turned many people into expert bread bakers. Flex your new talent and use up some zucchini by making loaves of healthy zucchini bread.
Get the recipe from Cookie and Kate.
Courtesy of Whats Gaby Cooking
When you remove the pit, grilled peaches make for the perfect ice cream bowl. (Mother nature just gets us.) For the finishing touch, this dessert gets a drizzle of honey and a pinch of sea salt.
Get the recipe from What’s Gaby Cooking.
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Grilled Portobello Mushrooms
Courtesy of Well Plated
Need a break from burgers and steaks? These meaty portobello mushrooms soak up a tangy balsamic marinade before hitting the grill.
Get the recipe from Well Plated.
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Grilled Pear and Arugula Salad
Courtesy of Oh My Veggies
The pièce de résistance in this summer salad is juicy, sweet grilled pears. Radishes and cucumbers give the salad a nice natural crunch so there’s no need for croutons.
Get the recipe from Oh My Veggies.
With these recipes in mind, the forecast for the rest of your summer is a delicious one. And when you’re whipping up these summer foods, don’t miss these 52 Life-Changing Kitchen Hacks That’ll Make You Enjoy Cooking Again.