12 Summer Fruit and Veggie Recipes

Monday, August 22, 2011

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In-season stars

Summer brings a wealth of deliciously ripe produce. Consider visiting a local orchard or fruit festival. Here are a dozen of the freshest seasonal fruits and veggies and mouthwatering ways to serve them. 

Berries
Enjoy them on their own or on salads, desserts, and cereal. 

Health benefits include: 
• Low in calories
• Rich in antioxidants, which neutralize cell damage
• May reduce the effects of Alzheimer's disease
• May reduce risk of colon or ovarian cancer

Harvest season: May-September

Try this recipe: Blueberry-Blackberry Shortcakes


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Cucumbers

These crisp and cool veggies are for much more than salads (and spa treatments). They can be used in gazpachos and substituted for celery in tuna and chicken salad recipes. 

Health benefits include:
• Contains silica, which improves the complexion and health of the skin
• Good source of fiber, potassium, and magnesium

Harvest season: June-November

Try this recipe: Pickled Ginger Cucumbers






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Eggplant

Most people think of eggplant in calorie-laden eggplant Parmesan. However, this rich purple veggie can be grilled, roasted, and enjoyed in a variety of summer dishes.

Health benefits include:
• Good source of B vitamins
• Antioxidant-rich
• May reduce cholesterol levels

Harvest season: July-October

Try this recipe: Szechuan Spicy Eggplant






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Peaches

This fleshy fruit has a sweet, almost tangy taste that blends well in smoothies and other beverages. For a summer treat, slice some peaches and enjoy with a cream cheese (like Explorateur) and a glass of chardonnnay. 

Health benefits include:
• Good source of vitamin A
• Good source of potassium

Harvest season: May-October

Try this recipe: Homemade Peach Ice-Cream





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Bell peppers

With their tangy flavor and signature crunch, bell peppers are a summer diet must-have. The lively colors will bring dishes alive and add a nutritional bonus.

Health benefits include:
• More than 100% of your recommended amount of vitamins A and C
• Contains vitamin B6 and folic acid, which may lower the risk of high cholesterol

Harvest season: May-December 

Try this recipe: Sausage, Bell Pepper, and Onion Lasagna




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Squash

Unlike winter squash, summer squash has a soft and almost creamy quality. Its mild taste works well with herbs such as basil, thyme, and rosemary.

Health benefits include:
• Excellent source of vitamin C
• Contains omega-3 fatty acids

Harvest season: May–September

Try this recipe: Summer Squash With Tomatoes and Basil






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Pears

The soft texture and sweet taste of pears make them the perfect fruit for summertime. And their mild flavor lets them blend well with a variety of recipes. 

Health benefits include:
• Good source of vitamin C and copper
• 4 grams of dietary fiber per serving

Try this recipe:Caramelized Onion-Pear Pizza







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Figs

Though dried figs can be enjoyed year-round, fresh ones are in-season starting in June. The chewy texture of the fruit is a favorite for baking. However, roasting them in the oven makes a sweet, tender treat. 

Health benefits include:
• Good source of dietary fiber
• 15% of your recommended amount of potassium and manganese

Harvest season: June-November






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Corn

Corn has been a summer favorite way before the days of gas grills and microwaves. Though it's sweet enough to eat on its own, summer corn tastes delicious with a little olive oil, salt, and pepper. 

Health benefits include: 
• Almost 25% of vitamin B1, which helps cognitive functioning
• Contains beta-cryptoxanthin, an antioxidant that may reduce the risk of lung cancer

Harvest season: June-November





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Okra

Okra is often ignored as a summer veggie, but it is perfect for soups, canning, and stews. Its subtle taste enhances the flavor of tomatoes, onions, corn, shellfish, and fish stock. 

Health benefits include:
• Contains insoluble fiber, which is essential for digestive health
• Good source of vitamin B6 and folic acid

Harvest season: June-November











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