It’s summertime and that means a bounty of delicious, fresh produce is in season and in the markets! Make the most of summer’s seasonal fruits and vegetables with these Superfast Summer Recipes from our friends at Cooking Light. These recipes come together in 20 minutes or less – perfect for spending more time around the table with friends and family! Check out some of our favorite summer recipes below and click here to view other delicious dishes.
Corn and Summer Vegetable Sauté
“This ultra-easy recipe takes advantage of all the flavors summer vegetables have to offer. We add almost nothing―salt, pepper, and a little cilantro―and let the spicy jalapeños, sweet corn, pungent green onion, and crunchy okra speak for themselves. To make this dish a meal, add lightly seasoned cooked chicken, shrimp, or cubed tofu to the mix at the very end.”
Chicken and Summer Vegetable Tostadas
“Cumin is a key spice for authentic Mexican flavor, used here to flavor chicken, corn, and zucchini atop crisp broiled tortillas with Monterey Jack cheese. The recipe only takes about 15 minutes, but you can shave even more time by skipping the broiling step and serving as soft tacos instead. Serve with extra salsa and sour cream, and add your favorite variety of beans―black, pinto, or refried―as a side.”
Fruit Medley with Mint and Lime
“Summer is the best time of year for fruit salads; fruit is sweeter and fresher when it’s in season. All this dish needs is a little mint and lime to highlight the natural freshness of grapes and stone fruits. It makes an excellent side for nearly every main dish in this gallery, and you can always add whatever other fruits look best at the market, from watermelon to raspberries.”
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