Get Cooking With Spring Produce

Get Cooking With Spring Produce

Get cooking with spring produce for a delicious meal. As the seasons change, so do the ingredients we cook with. Markets are bursting with asparagus, peas, lemons, snow peas, mushrooms, and more. Whether you’re preparing a simple weeknight meal for your family or want to put together a special and impressive dinner, these recipes spotlight spring produce.

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“Happy spring! After all the ham, kielbasa, and candy from Easter, I needed a light meal. Asparagus is in season and one of my favorites. I got a bunch and made this light meal.” – Judy
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“I wanted to try these flavors together along with garlic and Parmesan cheese = Success” – Monika
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“This is a great dish to make with any leftover zucchini or other veggies. I make this at least once every 2 weeks with a different twist.” – Vanessa
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“We are always looking for various recipes for fresh vegetables, and cauliflower is one of them. But sometimes it is boring with the regular cheese sauces that are not as healthy. This recipe calls for frying the cauliflower, but that is the country style in my Southern taste.” – Sena
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“I had planned on making a regular chicken marsala for dinner. But, we got 65-degree weather for the first time this spring. So I had to open the grill and thought, why not make the sauce as I would with a regular marsala and then add the grilled chicken?” It was fantastic!” – Monica
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“Super, tasty, scrumptious… Oh My! Words cannot describe how great this is!” – Denise
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“This dish is wonderful for potlucks or just for the family. You can control the spice.” – Julie
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“This looks pretty fancy, but it’s fairly easy to make. I hope you try it!” – Kara
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“Orecchiette are little bowl-shaped pasta ears that hold creamy sauces very well. For this, I used a chicken-garlic-spinach sausage. You can use any kind, really.” – Jennifer
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“We love vegetables in this family, but one vegetable doesn’t make the cut – onions. I have an allergy to them, so they need to be left out. Every recipe for veggie lasagna I had ever seen included onions, so I created my own onion-free veggie lasagna. It’s delish!” – Stephanie
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“If you are watching carbs or Living a Keto lifestyle these Chicken and Zoodles are a choice. It is full of protein and veggies .” – Debbie
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“I’m terrible about measurements!! I will have to estimate as best I can. When my husband and I married, he hated Brussels sprouts. But, like MOST men, POOF… just add bacon and it’s almost a guaranteed winner!” – Staci
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“This sweet glaze is nice if you have a sweet tooth and are trying to eat healthy!” – Joan
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“This recipe came from a friend who, after eating it in a restaurant in Key West, described this dish to me. From the description, I created this recipe, and it works. My friend said it tasted identical to the restaurant version.” – Marjorie
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“We can’t wait for the spring/summer seasons to hit up the local farmer’s market for fresh veggies. These are cheesy and full of fresh vegetables. They do not disappoint! If there is any cheese mixture left, we also stuff yellow, orange, or red peppers and bake them with the mushrooms!” – Jennifer
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“There are several variations of this recipe. You can use fettuccine in place of the penne. I have also seen fresh spinach in place of asparagus. I prefer asparagus instead of spinach as it tends to wilt so fast. I love anything with dill and fresh lemon!” – Belinda
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“It’s such a simple and easy recipe with huge flavors.” – Nick
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“This dish has an impressive presentation and will wow friends and family before they even take a bite!” – Danielle
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“I love mushrooms – any way ya make them. This is one of my fave recipes for them and so easy to make.” – Diane
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“A quick and easy meal with creamy orzo and fresh vegetables!” – Kevin