34 Summer Dinner Recipes That Are Fast, Easy, and Packed With Seasonal Produce Get a fresh meal on the table faster than you can order takeout—and then get back to your summer plans. Close Credit: Armando Rafael While summer offers up some of the year's best produce and most versatile ingredients, the beautiful weather, long days, and a vacation mindset might mean you don't want to spend all day standing over the stove. Each of the following summer dinner recipes incorporates the best of the season's fruit and vegetables—like tomatoes, corn, zucchini, and fresh herbs—into crowd-pleasing summer pastas and one-pot meals. Most come together in less than an hour, and many require only basic cooking equipment and techniques. From summer sheet pan recipes to grilled pizzas, all are designed to help you get a delicious meal on the table with ease—so you can get back to relaxing at the pool, the beach, or your own front porch. 31 Classic New England Recipes We Can’t Wait to Make This Summer 01 of 34 Rotisserie Chicken With Yogurt Sauce and Herb Relish Credit: Nico Schinco A super-summery dinner that’s ready in 20 minutes. Starting with rotisserie chicken and hummus from the store speeds meal prep along. Make a quick lemony yogurt sauce and herb relish, combine radishes and celery for salad, and assemble. View Recipe 02 of 34 Salmon Niçoise With Caper Dressing Credit: Bryan Gardner Just like the classic Niçoise salad, this salmon version has salad leaves, boiled potatoes, green beans, and a zippy vinaigrette. Beside salmon instead of tuna, we’ve made a few other changes to complement this distinct version of the dish. Fresh corn on the cob and mini cucumbers replace the usual hard-boiled eggs and olives in this fresh and delicious take. View Recipe 03 of 34 Grilled Pepper and Red Onion Pizza Credit: Bryan Gardner Bell peppers and red onion take a turn on the grill before they top these individual pizzas. The dough is also grilled, and spread with a delicious combination of goat cheese, lemon juice, and Parmesan. A handful of arugula is the finishing touch. View Recipe 04 of 34 Grilled Eggplant Parmesan Credit: Sidney Bensimon This mouthwatering vegetarian entrée is a lighter, summery take on eggplant parmesan. It skips the breading and cooks to perfection on the grill in just 35 minutes. View Recipe 05 of 34 Green Chile Chicken Burgers Credit: Courtesy of Bryan Gardner A grilled burger that you can enjoy in 35 minutes. These lean patties get plenty of flavor and juiciness from canned green chiles and fresh cilantro. Spread sour cream on the buns for a little extra tang. View Recipe 06 of 34 Grilled Chicken and Zucchini Salad Credit: Ren Fuller Chicken cutlets get a quick marinade in garlicky, dill-flecked yogurt before they hit the grill. Pair them with flame-kissed planks of zucchini brightened with lemon zest and a simple romaine and radish salad. View Recipe 07 of 34 Greek Mezze Salad Credit: Armando Rafael This summer dinner makes good use of store-bought ingredients, so it comes together with minimal effort. Canned chickpeas and canned grape leaves anchor the plate, accompanied by mini cucumbers, radishes, and a lemony yogurt for the dressing. Serve with toasted pita bread. View Recipe 08 of 34 Brie and Tomato Tart Credit: Linda Xiao For an easy yet elegant summer dinner, bake this cheesy tart that showcases juicy slices of heirloom tomatoes paired with flaky store-bought puff pastry, buttery brie, and briny capers. Simply pair with salad greens. View Recipe 09 of 34 Grilled Rataouille Pasta Credit: JOHNNY MILER Who doesn’t love ratatouille? We also love this inspired summery version that takes the stovetop vegetable stew to the grill. Zucchini, bell pepper, red onion, eggplant, and tomatoes are all cooked on the grill. Then tossed with the pasta, some balsamic vinegar, and parsley. View Recipe 10 of 34 Grilled Chicken and Eggplant With Mozzarella and Tomatoes Credit: Linda Xiao Turn your favorite Caprese salad into a quick, satisfying meal with the addition of grilled chicken, grilled eggplant, kalamata olives, and fresh herbs alongside just-picked tomatoes. View Recipe 11 of 34 Gnocchi With Sausage, Zucchini, and Tomato Credit: Linda Xiao Zucchini, fresh tomato, and ground sausage—without casings—cook quickly in a skillet while gnocchi cooks separately. Toss it all together and top with store-bought pesto (or homemade, depending on how much time you have) for a full meal in 30 minutes. View Recipe 12 of 34 Pasta With No-Cook Puttanesca Sauce Credit: Marcus Nilsson The "sauce" in this recipe requires fresh tomatoes, olive oil, capers, and Pecorino Romano cheese. Toss it all with warm pasta and garlic cloves for a no-sweat alternative to heavier, simmered sauces. View Recipe 13 of 34 Blistered Green-Bean and Corn Frittata Credit: Sidney Bensimon Charred green beans, shallots, and corn are a savory filling for a simple vegetable frittata, while a side of tomatoes tossed with olive oil, vinegar, and parsley comes together in minutes for a pretty—and pretty easy—accompaniment. View Recipe 14 of 34 Grilled Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers Credit: Armando Rafael A balanced filling of couscous, tomato, raisins, mint, and feta highlights a Mediterranean influence in this simple recipe. After cooking the filling, the peppers need just five minutes on the grill to set. View Recipe 15 of 34 Summer Smoked-Salmon Chowder Credit: Ren Fuller Embrace the flavors of your favorite seafood shack with a rich, creamy salmon chowder made in a Dutch oven in about 45 minutes. (Don't forget the oyster crackers!) View Recipe 16 of 34 Chicken Cutlets With Summer Squash and Feta Credit: Bryan Gardner Dredge these chicken cutlets in flour before cooking in a skillet with capers and broth to create a flavorful pan gravy that tastes like you spent all day at the stove. Summer squash, fresh spinach leaves, and creamy feta are a flavorful side. View Recipe 17 of 34 Shrimp Cobb With Cilantro-Lime Dressing Credit: Bryan Gardner Classic Cobb salad gets a dinner-party-ready makeover when topped with sauteéd shrimp, cilantro, avocado, and watercress—all tasty complements to the traditional egg, bacon, tomato, and romaine. View Recipe 18 of 34 Broiled Fish With Summer Salad On days when it's so hot you can't pull yourself away from the pool to cook, opt for this light, healthy fish entree. It takes five minutes to broil the lemon sole or flounder filets, and the tomato-cucumber-corn salad is served raw. View Recipe 19 of 34 Blistered Eggplant With Tomatoes, Olives, and Feta Credit: Bryan Gardner Take these colorful vegetables from garden to table in about 20 minutes; the eggplants are blistered in the broiler. After the eggplants cool, layer them with sliced tomatoes and feta, top with more feta and parsley, and serve with a crusty baguette. View Recipe 20 of 34 Eggplant-Mozzarella Melt Credit: David Malosh Serve up a vegetarian sandwich alternative at your next cookout with eggplant-mozzarella melts. Grilled eggplant is served under melted cheese and grilled onion with Boston lettuce on a brioche bun (even the non-vegetarians will be jealous). View Recipe 21 of 34 Pork Tenderloin With Summer-Squash Couscous Credit: Bryan Gardner Grilled pork, seasoned with Dijon mustard and fennel, is served with quick-cooking couscous and grilled vegetables. But the star of this plate is the mint-scallion relish, which takes the entire dish from basic to bravo! View Recipe 22 of 34 Mediterranean Chopped-Chicken Pita Credit: David Malosh Grilled chicken, cut into strips, is served on hummus-topped grilled pitas with tomatoes, scallions, and radicchio. Cut these open-face sandwiches into wedges for easier eating. View Recipe 23 of 34 Swordfish With Sicilian Oregano-Caper Sauce Credit: Elizabeth Cecil Swordfish is perfect for grilling, and this recipe makes it even better with a sauce of herbs, capers, red wine vinegar, and olive oil. Fresh lemon juice punches up the flavor. View Recipe 24 of 34 Summer Beef and Rice Casserole Credit: Andrew Purcell This one-pot meal allows you to cook the rice in a cast-iron skillet with meat sauce, breadcrumbs, squash, and Parmesan cheese, creating a creamy, Italian-inspired casserole with a bare minimum of post-dinner dish duty. View Recipe 25 of 34 Grilled Skirt Steak Salad Credit: Con Poulos Fire up the grill for skirt steak and corn—the stars of this summertime salad. Layers of romaine, bell pepper, tomatoes, corn, and onion add texture and crunch. And a tangy vinaigrette and feta cheese add even more flavor. View Recipe 26 of 34 Shrimp Burgers Credit: Chris Simpson Opting for seafood over red meat is a greener, healthier choice and an obvious one when the beef burger alternative is this savory shrimp burger, made with chopped scallions, hot cherry peppers, and basil. View Recipe 27 of 34 Mussels With Corn, Cherry Tomatoes, and Tarragon Credit: Johnny Miller Steamed mussels in white wine with tomatoes, corn, and tarragon cook in under 15 minutes, while crusty bread allows you to soak up every last drop of broth. View Recipe 28 of 34 Sweet Corn Brown-Rice Risotto Credit: Kate Sears Risotto may not be a low-effort meal, but this sweet corn version is perfect for summer dinner parties where you want to show off your skills. Stir in Parmigiano-Reggiano and fresh basil before serving for a creamy, cheesy side dish or meat-free entrée. View Recipe 29 of 34 Grilled Vegetable Pizzas Credit: Christopher Testani Though this recipe for grilled pizza calls for mushrooms, zucchini, kale, and onion, you can sub in other fresh produce. No matter what you choose, the toppings—mozzarella and blue cheese—and mustard vinaigrette will make a finished flatbread that's tastier than anything from your local pizza place. View Recipe 30 of 34 Grilled Buttermilk Chicken Tenders With Dipping Sauces Credit: David Malosh Small chicken tenders have their pros and cons on the grill: They cook quickly, in about 10 minutes, but they also dry out faster than you might expect. Marinating the tenders overnight in buttermilk and wrapping them in bacon means they're ready to hit the grill as soon as you get home from work—but won't lose their juicy flavor. View Recipe 31 of 34 One-Pan Pasta Credit: Maxwell Cozzi Small cherry or grape tomatoes, sliced onion, four cloves of garlic, fresh basil, and linguini cook together in this single-pot meal, so you can serve up a creamy, light pasta dish faster than you can call for delivery. View Recipe 32 of 34 Sheet-Pan Chicken Fajitas Credit: Ren Fuller Use a single sheet pan to broil tortillas, chicken, and vegetables for chili-spiced fajitas, then top with fresh salsa, avocado, and sour cream (and pair with icy margaritas or sangria). View Recipe 33 of 34 Crispy Lemon-Parmesan Eggplant Credit: Array This easy, vegetarian sheet pan dish will be a summer favorite. Cover eggplant in crisp panko breadcrumbs, broiling until golden brown. While it cooks, make a bright mixture of lemon juice, paprika, and mint to drizzle on top of the eggplant. Crispy Lemon-Parmesan Eggplant 34 of 34 Chicken Salad Club Roll Credit: Chris Simpson For a simple, casual summer dinner, try chicken salad stuffed into toasted sub rolls. Make it even tastier by adding crisp bacon, cherry tomatoes, avocado, and lettuce. The mayo-based chicken salad gets lots of flavor from fresh tarragon and scallions. Chicken-Salad Club Roll Explore more: Food & Cooking Recipes Seasonal Recipes Summer Recipes