69 Healthy Summer Recipes To Keep You Feeling Good All Season Long (2024)

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If you've been dreaming about backyard BBQs, picnics in the park, and getting your grill on all winter long, don't let a certain diet or trying to eat healthier derail your plans. We’ve got tons of healthy options so you’ll never be left out and can indulge in warm weather favorites all season long too. We know health looks different to different people, so we’ve included options for every diet, like low-carb, vegan, pescatarian, gluten-free, and even low oil. Don’t let summer pressures stop you from enjoying your favorites—remember, EVERY body is a beach body, and it’s way more important that the food you put into it makes you feel good. Check out our list of 69 healthy summer recipes, and you can live your best life in the sun this year.

We all know the most successful “diets” are about celebrating the foods we can eat instead of rueing the loss of the ones we can’t, right? Instead of avoiding our favorites altogether, we prefer to make simple swaps. Take hamburger or hot dog buns—if you’re avoiding carbs, they’re a big no-go. Try one of our many lettuce wraps, our cheeseburger cabbage wraps, our zucchini bun hot dogs, or our pineapple bun burgers. Trying to eat less meat? You won’t miss it with killer meals like our Thai-inspired grilled cauliflower steaks, our Caprese eggplant steaks, or our falafel chickpea vegetarian stuffed peppers. Avoiding oil? You know what we’re going to say—try making your faves in your air fryer. You can make everything from chicken wings to orange chicken in there without having to touch a pot of hot oil. The name of the game here is really to get creative—use our recipes for inspiration, but play around with different flavors. You might just like what you discover even like them better than the originals.

For more summertime inspiration, check out our top vegetarian BBQ recipes, our best low-carb co*cktails, and our favorite air fryer vegetable recipes too.

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Skillet Eggplant Parm

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This dish has all the eggplant Parm flavors you love, lightened up a bit for summer. Instead of breading each slice of eggplant, you'll top the entire skillet with panko bread crumbs, making it easy enough for a weeknight dinner that won't weight you down.

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Shroomami Burger

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We here at Delish love a regular burger, but something about a flavor-packed veggie burger can be SO satisfying in its own way. This mushroom-based version is a symphony of salty, complex flavors. Paired with a bright citrus slaw and spicy vegan mayo, it might be our favorite plant-based burger ever.

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Taco Salad

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When it comes to hearty summer salads, none are more hearty than a taco salad. Load it up with veggies, cheese, and ground beef for the perfect satisfying summer meal. We love this classic version, but if you want to get fancy, feel free to swap in and out your fave toppings.

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4

Bruschetta Chicken

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This bruschetta grilled chicken is one of our favorite ways to celebrate fresh summer flavors all season long. When you've got extra homemade bruschetta on hand, try using it as an extra-flavorful boost to your main course—starting with this cheesy, fresh dish.

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Air Fryer Cauliflower Tacos

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To get extra crispy "fried" cauliflower, you gotta use your air fryer. This recipe is basically the vegan version of our favorite fish tacos. The finishing touches? A quick and easy pickled slaw for a bite of freshness and a spicy mayo for a touch of heat.

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6

Grilled Honey-Chipotle Salmon Foil Packets

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Grilling fish can be intimidating, but with foil packs, there's no need to stress. Rather than worry about the fish sticking to the grates or flipping the flaky flesh, you'll fold the salmon up in tin foil instead. It's not just fish inside, either—there's a medley of zucchini and yellow summer squash with a smoky honey-chipotle sauce. 😍

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Cilantro-Lime Shrimp Wraps

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With tangy lime juice, a kick of cumin, and a fresh herby zing from the cilantro, these quick-cooking shrimp pair perfectly in crisp lettuce wraps. When you're looking for low-carb lunch gold, these won't let you down.

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8

Taco Tomatoes

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We're all for a genius low-carb hack—and these tomatoes totally deliver. We had never thought to stuff them with taco meat, cheese, and sour cream, but we'll do anything in the name of ditching a tortilla for a low-carb meal. You can change up the fillings for cheeseburger tomatoes too.

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Steak Grain Bowl

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A double-purpose chimichurri acts as a marinade for the steak and a finishing sauce for these bowls; the not-too-spicy jalapeño sauce provides a tangy, creamy counterpoint—plus, its versatility means it can go on anything and everything (read: make extra, and put it on everything).

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10

Grilled Baked Potatoes

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Sure, a baked potato in the oven is great, but have you tried them on the grill? Use this method for your backyard grill or even when you're out camping. The potatoes cook up just as fluffy as they do in the oven, but have the bonus of smoky flavor.

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Rainbow Roll

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This inside-out sushi roll (or uramaki) has rice on the outside, while the sheet of nori on the inside holds the avocado, cucumber, and crab in place. Top your rolls with sushi-grade fish, or get creative and try thinly sliced avocado, roasted red peppers, or smoked salmon.

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12

Peach Balsamic Grilled Chicken

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Grilling fruit brings out its juicy sweetness, and while you can always go the dessert route with your grilled peaches, they're just as good paired with this sweet and tangy balsamic chicken.

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Coconut Curry Shrimp & Peas

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This recipe is a quick route to a delicious, crowd-pleasing dinner. Simply build a base of flavor with aromatics and spices in a coconut milk broth, then poach your shrimp in it. Add your peas and spinach to heat through, and you're ready for dinner!

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Ratatouille Casserole

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Ratatouille, a classic end of summer dish from the South of France that features our favorite late-season produce, takes on a new form in this beautiful spiraled casserole. For the most stunning result, try and find zucchini, eggplant, and tomatoes that are around the same size.

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Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps

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No bread? No problem. Doubling up on romaine leaves ensures a mess-free lunch, sans the carbs. If you're looking for more lettuce cup recipes try our easy Thai chicken lettuce cups next!

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16

Firecracker Salmon

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If you're looking for a new way to bring on the heat at dinnertime, this firecracker salmon recipe is here to blow the roof off your mouth. The sweet and spicy firecracker sauce combines three fiery elements—sriracha, chili flakes, and fresh ginger—for a layered approach to heat.

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Philly Cheesesteak Cabbage Wraps

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We’re kind of obsessed with Philly cheesesteaks, but what if you’re avoiding gluten or carbs (maybe on that low-carb or keto life)? Don’t worry, we’ve got you too. Try these Philly cheesesteak cabbage wraps—they’re everything you love about the OG, without the bread.

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18

Honey Mustard Chicken, Tomato & Zucchini Foil Packs

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Smothered in sweet honey mustard sauce, these chicken breasts are grilled to super-tender and juicy perfection inside foil packets. Honey mustard sauce can be as simple as just two its two titular ingredients, but we amped up its flavor with two mustards (grainy and Dijon) and cooked it slightly to thicken it into a glaze.

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Curried Chickpea Salad

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A well-crafted tuna salad or chicken salad can really hit the spot, and a curried chicken salad is an amazing twist on the classic formula. Unfortunately, vegans and vegetarians are often left out to dry when it comes to most mayo-based salads. This curried chickpea salad is a simple, fast, meatless way to satisfy that itch!

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slu*tty Vegan's One Night Stand Burger

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If you think that vegan burgers can't rival meat-based ones, think again. Atlanta-based chain slu*tty Vegan's One Night Stand Burger puts the argument to rest with this loaded burger. It's topped with all the fixings, including caramelized red onion, vegan bacon, melty vegan cheese, and a smoky chipotle-lime mayonnaise. 😍

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Camille Lowder is the digital food producer at Delish, otherwise known as our resident queen of recipe galleries. Previously, she attended the Natural Gourmet Institute for culinary school and worked at/managed a number of New York restaurants. She loves anything vegan, foods masquerading as other foods (hello, cauliflower), and a well-used Oxford comma.

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What is the most refreshing summer food? ›

Chill Out: 10 Refreshing Foods to Beat the Summer Heat
  • Mint - The Zesty Refresher. ...
  • Berries - Bursting with Antioxidants. ...
  • Citrus Fruits - Vitamin C Boosters. ...
  • Yogurt - A Cool Creamy Delight. ...
  • Cilantro - Flavorful and Fresh. ...
  • Tomatoes - Juicy and Nourishing. ...
  • Leafy Greens - Light and Nutritious.
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What should you eat in hot weather? ›

Experts recommend eating produce with high water content, such as berries, watermelon, cucumbers, tomatoes, celery and bell peppers. While lettuce is known to contain a lot of water, Wood said darker greens such as kale and spinach can also be hydrating.

What foods should be avoided in summer? ›

Heavy and Greasy Foods:

Avoid heavy and greasy foods like fried snacks, burgers, and creamy sauces. These foods can weigh you down and make you feel sluggish in the summer heat. Opt for lighter options like grilled vegetables, salads, and lean proteins to keep your energy levels up without feeling weighed down.

What are the five summer foods? ›

The top five summer foods for beating Indian heat are Mango, Melons, Sweet corn, Salads, and Fish. Conversely, the foods to avoid during Indian Summer are high protein, excess salt, caffeinated drinks, alcohol, dark chocolates, and spicy and oily foods. Which vegetables to eat in summer?

What is the most common summer food? ›

Ranking Our Top 10 Summer Foods!
  1. Watermelon. Is there a more recognizably summer food than a chilled, juicy slice of watermelon on a hot, sunny day? ...
  2. Backyard Burgers. ...
  3. Avocado. ...
  4. Corn. ...
  5. Fried Chicken. ...
  6. Salads. ...
  7. Tropical Fruits. ...
  8. Berries.
Apr 13, 2022

What not to drink in hot weather? ›

High caffeine levels can be risky when added to the strain placed on your body by heat. Many energy drinks contain as much or more sugar as soft drinks, which adds hundreds of extra calories to your diet. Alcohol can cause dehydration.

Why am I not hungry in the summer? ›

In hot weather, your body is already working hard to keep you from overheating, and it doesn't need the extra heat from digesting a big dinner. So your appetite is temporarily dialled back and your body gets more of its energy from stored fat reserves instead.

What is the best food for cool weather? ›

What to Cook When It's Insanely Cold Outside
  • Cumin Chili. ...
  • Hot and Sour Soup with Ramen. ...
  • Macaroni and Cheese with Buttery Crumbs. ...
  • Fire-Roasted Tomato Bisque. ...
  • Slow Cooker Glazed Pork Ribs with White Beans. ...
  • Cheesy Chicken Pot Pie. ...
  • Beef Stew in Red Wine. ...
  • Classic Cheese Fondue.
Jun 19, 2017

What is a full hot meal? ›

A hot meal is one that is prepared and cooked, as distinct from a sandwich, say, or some cheese with a piece of fruit.

What are cold foods in Chinese medicine? ›

Cooling foods
FruitsVegetables
Apple Avocado Banana Grapefruit Kiwifruit Lemon Mulberry Orange Pear Plum Strawberry WatermelonAsparagus Bok Choi Bitter Gourd Celery Chinese Broccoli (Gai Lan) Chinese cabbage Cucumber Daikon (Chinese Radish) Eggplant Leafy Green Vegetables Seaweed (Kelp) Spinach Tomato Winter Melon

What is the most refreshing thing on a hot summer day? ›

A glass of freshly squeezed lemonade on a hot summer's day is relaxing. Add water to freshly squeezed lemon juice, then taste and adjust with sugar or honey. Add some crushed mint leaves or a dash of sparkling water for an added fizz to give it an extra twist.

What's refreshing on a hot day? ›

Lemon Iced Tea

This perfect marriage of lemonade and iced tea is a match made in summer refreshment heaven. Sure, you could buy a jug of the stuff, but this recipe uses real lemons, mint leaves, and freshly brewed black tea to fill a half-gallon pitcher that tastes soooo much better.

What are the best seasonal foods? ›

To determine the best time to buy certain fruits and vegetables, it's best to know the peak seasons for each type.
  • Winter Season. · Chestnuts. · Grapefruit. · Lemons. · Oranges. ...
  • Spring Season. · Apricots. · Avocado. · Mango. ...
  • Summer Season. · Blackberries. · Blueberries. · Nectarines. ...
  • Fall Season. · Apples. · Cranberries. · Figs.

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