30+ Spring Vegetable Recipes

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Spring Vegetable Recipes highlight the best of the season, like asparagus and carrots, leeks and peas, and everything else you love. Say goodbye to the cold and hello to all of your favorite springtime seasonal vegetables. Then make these veggie dishes, including sides, salads, mains, and more!

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What vegetables are in season in spring?

While you might think of summer as the time when produce is in abundance, you don’t want to forget about all of the amazing veggies that are at their peak during the springtime. While some of them are still delicious into the warmer months, others are only available during a short window about March through May or that’s when they have their best flavor.

As the weather warms up, you’ll be craving lighter, fresher meals, especially those that feature these vegetables:

  • Asparagus: Probably the first thing you think about when it comes to spring veggies because their season in the United States is short, but it is certainly in abundance during this time. These green stalks are full of fiber, vitamin C, and beta-carotene, and they can be grilled, roasted, sauteed, and more.
  • Carrots (and other root vegetables): Everyone’s favorite orange vegetable does well in cool weather, which means it starts to pop up in the spring, along with radishes, beets, and even potatoes. From raw for snacking and salads to a multitude of ways to prepare them, there are endless recipes you can make.
  • Spinach: This leafy green, as well as many others, is at its tender baby stage in the spring. So it’s the perfect time to bulk up on fiber, iron, and magnesium whether you add it to smoothies, salads, or egg dishes.
  • Leeks, garlic scapes, and herbs: These aromatics are ready to add all kinds of incredible flavor to your dishes. Combine them with your other favorite spring vegetables for a true taste of the season.
  • Artichokes, Peas, and More: It doesn’t end there. Now’s the time for all kinds of peas. Artichokes may be available canned year-round, but they are freshest in season. And of course, you can add rhubarb, ramps, morel mushrooms, and even cabbage to the mix.

Now that you know what’s the freshest at the farmer’s market or even in your local grocery store, let’s get on to what you can make with them. Here you’ll find spring vegetable dishes to serve for any meal of the day, whether it’s a veggie side dish or a produce-packed meal on its own.

The Best Recipes with Spring Vegetables

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Asparagus Recipes

A serving dish with oven roasted asparagus topped with hollandaise sauce with lemon slices.

Roasted Asparagus with Hollandaise

Fresh asparagus smothered in this rich sauce is a classic combination. But roasting the asparagus enhances all of its natural flavors with a bit of caramelization.
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Air Fryer Asparagus

A quick and easy way to enjoy this favorite spring vegetable with fewer calories and fat than roasting. No need to heat up the oven to make roasted asparagus. You can get perfectly crisp tender results using the air fry method. Keep it plain and simple, or add the optional gluten free parmesan crust for more flavor and texture.
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Boal of asparagus mushroom quinoa pilaf

Roasted Asparagus Quinoa Pilaf

A  healthy, satisfying side dish, or meatless main meal. You can make this easy recipe in less than thirty minutes! It celebrates the flavors and ingredients of the season, making it the perfect addition to any springtime menu.
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Asparagus and ham egg muffins served with a glass of orange juice

Asparagus Ham Egg Muffins

A light and fluffy addition to any spring brunch menu, especially with the tangy addition of goat cheese. Make this mini crustless quiche recipe for Easter or Mother’s Day. Or use up leftover ham and add them to your meal prep plans as an easy make-ahead breakfast.
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Carrot Recipes (plus Beets, Radishes, and other Root Vegetables)

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Honey Roasted Carrots

Tossed in a simple sweet glaze, then baked in the oven to crisp-tender caramelized perfection, this classic family-friendly side dish will have everyone wanting more. Only a few ingredients and so easy to prepare that you can serve them for a busy weeknight, Sunday dinner, or a holiday meal. 
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Browned Butter Peas and Carrots on a serving dish with a serving spoon on a striped placemat.

Brown Butter Peas and Carrots

A classic staple on many dinner tables. Now give the veggies a simple flavor upgrade by tossing them in browned butter and nobody will be able to resist them. It is a quick and easy way to take an easy vegetable side dish to the next level in just minutes and with only a few ingredients and just a bit of deliciously nutty brown butter. 
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Farmhouse Salad

Topped with hearty ingredients like sharp radishes, tender-crisp asparagus, sautéed chicken, chickpeas, and sharp cheddar cheese, plus a light citrus vinaigrette, this salad will become a springtime staple. It's definitely so satisfying that is can be considered dinner-worthy.
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Honey Mustard Carrots and Peas

Give your basic veggies a little sweet and tangy twist with this easy side dish that's ready in about 15 minutes. If you enjoy glazed carrots, you’ll love the extra zip from a bit of Dijon, plus the bright pop of peas.
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Spinach Recipes

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Strawberry Spinach Salad

A seasonal version of the classic Cobb salad. It has the traditional chicken, bacon, avocado, and egg, but adds the bright flavors of strawberries and oranges. Pull it all together with your favorite store-bought or homemade poppyseed dressing for a fresh and satisfying lunch or dinner.
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Tomato Spinach Feta Frittata

Light and fluffy with bright, fresh flavors. Totally fuss-free with only four ingredients, you can make it for any meal of the day, or even add it to your meal prep plans to reheat all week long.
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Spinach Feta Pinwheels

Spinach, feta, and parmesan cheese are rolled up in magic mozzarella dough to transform this classic party snack into an easy keto appetizer recipe. As pretty as they are packed with delicious flavors, you’ll be sure to impress family and friends. 
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Leek, Garlic Scapes, and Herb Recipes

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Caramelized Leek Asparagus Salad

Bring the best of spring vegetables together easy healthy side dish. Add dried cherries or cranberries, goat cheese, and balsamic vinegar, and you have one flavor-packed salad you can serve hot, room temperature, or cold. It’s versatile enough for a weeknight dinner, a meal-prep lunch, or even to bring to a party or holiday.
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Lemon Herb Grilled Chicken

Juicy and flavorful from a simple and versatile Greek yogurt marinade with only a handful of basic ingredients. Just toss the yogurt marinated chicken on the grill and you can use it for so many easy meal ideas, from salads to wraps to rice bowls and more.
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Avocado Buttermilk Ranch Dressing

Filled with fresh herbs, garlic, and chive, this creamy dressing has the richness of avocado and tastes delicious on salads, grilled meats, or even as a dip. But it’s the healthy way to enjoy your favorite dressing since it’s made without mayo, eggs, or oil.
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Peas, Artichokes, and Other Spring Veggie Recipes

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Spinach Artichoke Cheesy Cauliflower Breadsticks

A new spin on a favorite keto appetizer, this version tastes like your favorite gooey hot spinach artichoke dip. Put a new spin on bread sticks with this gluten free and veggie-packed version of a favorite snack, but don’t forget the marinara sauce for dipping!
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Spinach Artichoke Quinoa Bites piled around a bowl of tomato sauce.

Spinach Artichoke Quinoa Bites

Speaking of that favorite dip, you can also add those flavors into a healthy, whole grain finger food for gluten free appetizers or an easy snack. Heat up some tomato sauce for dipping!
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Penne with Tomato Cream Sauce and Peas

Take a classic pasta recipe and makes it a little bit healthier. It is easy enough for a weeknight dinner, but elegant enough for a special meal, plus rich and creamy without being heavy.
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