Summer brings farmers’ markets, overflowing CSA boxes, and the chance to cook with the season’s best produce. These 15 market-fresh recipes celebrate summer’s bounty and will inspire your kitchen routine.

Whether you tend a garden, visit your local farmers’ market, or pick up a CSA box, summer equals an abundance of fresh, local produce. Think peas, tomatoes, corn, zucchini, eggplant, green beans, leafy greens and fragrant herbs — all at their peak. With so much good food around, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. What should you do with it all?
This curated list of market-fresh summer recipes highlights vegetables and herbs so the produce itself shines. Most of these dishes are simple to prepare, many can be made ahead, and a few help you preserve summer flavors to enjoy later in the year.
1. Soupe au Pistou
Soupe au Pistou is a classic French vegetable soup that showcases summer produce and herbs. It’s a light, comforting soup finished with pistou — the nut-free cousin of pesto — and is a perfect way to use a variety of vegetables from your market haul.

2. Heirloom Tomato Crostata
Heirloom tomatoes need very little embellishment: a few quality ingredients let their flavor shine. This Heirloom Tomato Crostata pairs juicy tomatoes with homemade pesto, soft cheese and a flaky crust for a stunning summer brunch or lunch.

3. Sicilian Caponata
Caponata is Sicily’s sweet-and-sour take on ratatouille: chunky, aromatic, and deeply flavorful. Serve it on grilled bread as an appetizer or alongside grilled fish. It benefits from time to meld, so make it ahead and let the flavors develop.

4. Tomato and Peach Panzanella Salad
Panzanella is a Tuscan bread-and-tomato salad. This summery version adds toasted bread, dripping-ripe peaches, chunks of buffalo mozzarella and a touch of salami for a bright, juicy salad that’s an ideal summer lunch or side.

5. Savory Clafoutis with Summer Vegetables and Goat Cheese
This savory clafoutis transforms summer vegetables into an elegant yet easy dish. Roasted zucchini, eggplant and cherry tomatoes are set in a tender custard with tangy goat cheese — ideal for brunch or an al fresco dinner.

6. Hazelnut, Parmesan, and Grilled Zucchini Salad
Zucchini is abundant in summer, and this grilled zucchini salad pairs smoky ribbons with toasted hazelnuts and shards of Parmigiano-Reggiano for a satisfying mix of textures and flavors. It’s an elegant way to enjoy garden zucchini.

7. Sweet Corn Chowder with Lemony Pesto
Sweet summer corn deserves the spotlight, and this rich chowder highlights corn, tomatoes and basil. Make extra corn and freeze it so you can recreate this comforting soup even in winter.

8. Sweet Corn Risotto in Corn Broth
This risotto brims with sweet corn kernels and uses the cobs to make a flavorful corn broth, amplifying the sweet, summery corn flavor. It’s a sunny, comforting bowl that feels special yet simple to prepare.

9. Lentil Niçoise Salad
This Lentil Niçoise is a hearty summer salad loaded with vegetables, protein and market-fresh flavors. Lentils add nutrition and substance, making this a light but satisfying meal that’s easy to pull together.

10. Fresh Tomato Sauce
If your kitchen is overflowing with ripe tomatoes, turn them into a simple, aromatic fresh tomato sauce. It’s a versatile way to preserve summer flavor and works for pasta, pizza, or as a dipping sauce.

11. Tomato and Fresh Corn Salad
This quick, vibrant side pairs in-season tomatoes and corn with a light dressing. It’s an ideal accompaniment to grilled meats, seafood or fish and showcases why these two ingredients are a natural match.

12. Sweet Pea Risotto
Sweet Pea Risotto celebrates fresh peas and also works beautifully with frozen peas, so you can enjoy this vivid, elegant dish any time of year. It’s simple to make and impressive to serve.

13. Zucchini and Parmesan Savory Bread Pudding
Savory bread puddings are a smart way to use surplus vegetables. This zucchini and Parmesan version soaks up flavor and can be made ahead — it often tastes even better the next day, making it ideal for brunches or casual lunches.

14. Grilled Chicken Skewers with Cilantro Pesto and Kale Tabbouleh
Fresh herbs and greens can extend beyond simple salads. These grilled chicken skewers served with cilantro pesto and a bold kale tabbouleh turn market greens into a vibrant, balanced meal perfect for warm evenings.

15. Build-Your-Own, Easy Noodle Salad
The build-your-own noodle bowl is the ultimate no-fuss summer meal. Use whatever fresh vegetables, herbs, greens and proteins you have on hand, toss with a simple sesame dressing, and let everyone customize their bowl for an effortless dinner.

Still hungry for dessert?
Don’t forget to explore summer dessert recipes that showcase ripe fruits if you’re craving something sweet after these savory market dishes.