13 Healthy Summer Recipes You'll Want to Keep on Repeat (2024)

Celebrate the season with our healthy summer dinner recipes, including satisfying salads, grilled meats, one-pan dinners, and a vegetable-packed soup full of summer's bounty. While they certainly don't taste like it, each of these meals has fewer than 500 calories per serving, and with plenty of protein and fiber, they're sure to satisfy and fuel you (and the family).

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Indian Cauliflower Fried Rice

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Even fried rice can be good for you when you substitute cauliflower rice, which boosts the nutrition, while lowering the calories in this meal loaded with vegetables and warm Indian spices. Toss in plenty of fresh peas and cilantro to showcase some of the season's best produce.

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Beef Kabobs with Corn and Orzo Salad

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"This was a perfect summer night meal! We marinated the steaks for a couple hours prior to putting them on skewers, which helped keep the steaks juicy and tender," raves one BHG home cook about this healthy recipe. Follow her lead, or simply rub the sirloin with the spice mixture just before grilling. Either way, you'll be treated to succulent skewers of lean meat that are elevated by a produce-packed pasta salad.

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Burrito Bowls

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As much fun as it is to try new healthy summer dinners, sometimes you just want to stuff your face with a big old fast-food restaurant burrito bowl. Our version is built on a bed of cauliflower rice and studded with corn (try fresh, not frozen), avocado, and lean chicken or pork. It's one "burrito" you can actually feel good about eating, even with extra guac.

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Zoodle Bowls with Tomato Sauce and Sausage

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Zucchini noodles are one of our best tips for extending healthy dinners that can fill even uber-hearty appetites. Here, we dress up oodles of zoodles (seriously, 24 cups, so turn to this dinner when you've got one of those arm-sized summer squashes) in an easy fresh tomato-basil sauce. To pump up the protein, add chicken sausage or any other leftovers.

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Sheet-Pan Chicken with Peaches and Tomatoes

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Gather a bounty of fresh peaches, garden-ripe tomatoes, and the chicken breasts that are probably already in your fridge. Arrange it all on a sheet pan and dress it in a super-simple vinaigrette. Dinner's done, and you've used only one pan. You can serve your family this easy, healthy summer meal even on the hottest and most hectic of evenings.

Buy It: OXO Nonstick Pro Half Sheet Pan ($15, Target)

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Grilled Shrimp Panzanella

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We've overhauled panzanella, a traditional Italian salad featuring dry bread and tomatoes. For our healthy summer recipe, which features a wider range of vitamins and minerals, and even more color, we call for extra-fresh, seasonal produce, like bell peppers and zucchini. This dish can be a healthy summer dinner for as many as 10 people (talk about the perfect choice for summer potlucks).

Chicken Cobb Pitas

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When you're struggling to choose between chicken salad or a sandwich, turn to this quick, healthy summer meal that combines both. Ready in just 25 minutes, this high-protein recipe is filling, thanks to shredded leftover or rotisserie chicken, hard-boiled eggs, a bit of crispy bacon, blue cheese, and avocado. Fresh tomatoes, green onions, and a completely no-cook game plan will help you keep your cool.

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Chicken, Tomato, and Cucumber Salad

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Summer-fresh tomatoes and cucumbers add bright, in-season flavor to this lettuce-free entrée salad recipe. Briny, healthy, fat-filled olives and protein-rich chicken make it surprisingly satisfying, considering its calorie count—just 336 calories per serving.

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Turkey Meat Loaf with Peach-Barbecue Glaze

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Top-rated among our favorite quick, healthy summer recipes, this isn't your grandma's meat loaf. Filled with cheese and mixed vegetables, then slathered in a peachy barbecue sauce, these turkey pockets are everything you want in a comforting meal. And, quite possibly the best news—they can be on your table in 30 minutes.

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Sloppy Turkey and Veggie Sandwiches

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If you're seeking a lighter twist on a comfort food classic, try our turkey and veggie riff on sloppy joes. Don't forget the creamy yogurt and goat cheese sauce—it lends just enough richness to balance out all the produce. That way, this 25-minute healthy summer dinner idea doesn't taste at all like "health food."

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Creamy Farro-Smothered Portobellos

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Farro, an ancient grain with a chewy, nutty texture, stars alongside Swiss chard, dried tomatoes, and goat cheese in our simple stuffed portobellos. At under 220 calories per serving—but with 12 grams of protein—this entrée proves it can be delicious as well as healthy.

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Grilled Honey-Orange Chicken Salad

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Prepare the marinade for this sweet citrus salad in the morning and let the chicken marinate all day long. Not only will this shorten your evening prep time, but it'll give the chicken time to absorb the irresistible flavors.

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Adobo Chicken and Black Beans

Adobo Chicken and Black Beans

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This easy, one-skillet recipe comes packed with flavor, thanks to Fresno and chipotle peppers and a summery squeeze of fresh citrus. Well-seasoned chicken and hearty black beans add lots of protein and heft.

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FAQs

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.
Jul 17, 2023

What to make when you have no time to cook? ›

So we rounded up our favorite easy weeknight dinner recipes you can make in just 15 minutes — from comforting pastas to hearty rice bowls.
  1. Sesame Garlic Ramen Noodles. ...
  2. Bacon Avocado Caesar Salad. ...
  3. Cacio e Pepe. ...
  4. 5-Ingredient Zucchini Noodles with Spicy Peanut Sauce. ...
  5. Italian Chopped Salad. ...
  6. Easiest Garlic Bread Pizza.
Nov 8, 2023

What foods to avoid in summer? ›

Fried, junk, street and, processed food

Fried foods like samosas, bhajiyas, and vadapav, as well as junk food like pizza and hamburgers, are difficult to digest in the summer. It is best to avoid fried and oily foods during the summer because they affect digestion and clog your skin's pores with excess oil.

What is the best thing to eat in hot weather? ›

Spicy foods, small portions and grazing

Spicy foods get your juices going when you start to flag, plus they make you sweat which is the body's way to naturally cool off. Grazing is also a good approach to hot weather eating during a heatwave – who honestly feels like sitting down to a full, big meal?

What to make for dinner when its hot? ›

15 Favorite Summer Dinner Recipes
  • 20 minute Summer Squash Pasta.
  • Summer Chickpea Salad.
  • Stone Fruit Caprese with Basil Vinaigrette.
  • Grilled Corn, Tomato Avocado Salad with Chimichurri.
  • Blueberry Summer Salad with Creamy Balsamic.
  • Summer Skillet Gnocchi.
  • Smoky Chicken Salad Stuffed Avocados.
Jul 15, 2021

What is a good dinner that everyone would like? ›

27 Quick And Easy Dinners Your Whole Family Will Love
  • One-Pot Cheeseburger Pasta. tasty.co. ...
  • Garlic Broccoli Shrimp Stir-Fry. tasty.co. ...
  • 3-Ingredient Teriyaki Chicken. tasty.co. ...
  • Grilled Salmon with Avocado Salsa. ...
  • Taco Soup. ...
  • One-Pot Chicken and Mushroom Pasta. ...
  • One-Pan Garlic Butter Salmon. ...
  • 20-Minute Beef and Broccoli Noodle Stir-Fry.
Oct 25, 2023

Which food makes body cool in summer? ›

12 Best Summer Foods To Keep Your Body Cool
  • Cucumber.
  • Melons.
  • Leafy Greens.
  • Buttermilk.
  • Mango.
  • Lemon.
  • Curd And Yoghurt.
  • Fish.
Mar 22, 2024

What foods cool down your body? ›

Top 12 foods that help reduce body temperature:
  • Water. The best way to maintain the correct body temperature is to hydrate regularly. ...
  • Watermelon. Watermelon is one of the highest water content food, made up of approximately 90% water. ...
  • Onions. ...
  • Cucumbers. ...
  • Curd. ...
  • Coconut Water. ...
  • Mint Leaves. ...
  • Aloe Vera.
May 24, 2023

Is peanut butter good for summers? ›

Peanut butter and celery is a classic summer snack that's both healthy and delicious. Peanut butter is a good source of protein and healthy fats, while celery is low in calories and high in fiber.

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 foods are fresh in summer? ›

What's best in ...
  • Apricots.
  • Banana.
  • Berries: Blackberries.
  • Berries: Blueberries.
  • Berries: Raspberries.
  • Berries: Red & White Currants.
  • Berries: Strawberries.
  • Cherries.

What's refreshing on a hot day? ›

Cold water, iced tea or a co*ke with ice cubes – when we are thirsty or in need of a refreshment in summer, we certainly prefer any of these drinks to a cup of warm tea.

What is eaten a lot in summer? ›

Drink a lot of water every day a minimum of 2-3 liters including coconut water, lemon water, chaas, lassi, etc. Eat lots of fruits & vegetables with high water content Eg. WaterMelon, musk melon, cucumber, etc. Consume dishes and drinks which contain mint, tulsi, onions. Eat light, nutritious and non-fatty meals.

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