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Home » Eat what's in season » The practical produce guide - June 2025

June farmers market recipes

Kabobs over the grill with text, "produce & recipe guide for June"

Summer produce - what's not to love? Well, until you get that piece of fruit that has so little flavor that you slump with disappointment.

It happens to the best of us. I've talked to a lot of farmers and have a little secret to share on why fruit really is better from the farmers market. Well, it's kind of a big 'ahha' moment that will make everything suddenly clear.

But you're here for recipes so let's get to those first. Then below the recipes, at the bottom of this post, you'll find my farmers market insight if you're interested.

Farmer's market recipes for June

This collection is special.

You see, most monthly lists grab recipes where the main ingredient is in season, but overlook that several supporting ingredients are not. I admit, it drives me crazy! If I am going to take the time to go to the farmers market, I want to make use of everything they have to offer.

So I wanted to share my own collection - things I am making this month. These recipes all use ingredients that are in-season for June (or available at high quality year-round, like lemons or limes), and have a creative spin on the ingredients.

Let's start off with some appetizers and snacks...

Green bean fries and dipping sauce by Platings and Pairings

Green bean fries with a trio of dipping sauces - recipe by Platings and Pairings

Buy organic green beans - regular ones have one of the higher concentrations and toxicity levels of pesticides. Get more tips and recipes for green beans or read more about organic vs conventional produce.

baked-stuffed-artichokes-simplyrecipes

Baked, stuffed artichokes - recipe by Simply Recipes

Artichoke season is coming to an end. Grab a few for this recipes. New to artichokes? Get tips on what you are even supposed to do with them, and a few other recipes on the artichoke guide.

Bell pepper recipes in season: mozzarella, tomato and red pepper bruschetta recipe by The Gourmet Gourmand

Mozzarella, tomato and red pepper bruschetta - recipe by The Gourmet Gourmand

Do you know the differences between red, green, yellow and orange tomatoes and peppers? Find out, along with more tips and recipes for tomatoes  and peppers.

Cherry plum toast with blueberry whipped ricotta by Climbing Grier Mountain

Cherry & plum toast with blueberry whipped ricotta - recipe from Climbing Grier Mountain

Summer fruits don't get sweeter or develop more flavor after being harvested. Get more tips & recipes for plums, cherries, and blueberries.

Pico de Gallo by The Girl who Ate Everything

Pico de gallo - recipe by The Girl who Ate Everything

Cherry tomatoes will be slightly sweeter, larger tomatoes might have extra water you want to drain out in a colander. Get more tips & recipes for tomatoes.

Crunchy cucumber rolls with herb cheeze - recipe by Nutrition Stripped

Crunchy cucumber rolls with herb cheese - recipe by Nutrition Stripped

Ever get a bitter cucumber? It happens when there are big temperature swings while they grow. Get more tips & recipes for cucumbers.

Eggplant recipes in season - eggplant parmesan bites recipe by Just a Taste

Eggplant parmesan bites with marina dipping sauce - recipe by Just a Taste

Learn how to pick and store eggplants.

Homemade oatmeal fig bars with fresh figs

Oatmeal fig bars with fresh figs

These oatmeal bars are made with fresh figs with as much filling as possible without compromising the structure.

Homemade oatmeal fig bars with fresh figs
Fresh figs are cooked down with maple syrup and spread on top of a sturdy oatmeal crust for fig bars you can eat by hand.
Oatmeal fig bars with fresh figs
Homemade oatmeal fig bars with fresh figs

A fully ripened fig oozes that sweet honey flavor. Get tips on picking the ripest ones & more fig recipes.

And now for some salads, soup, and sandwiches

Almond-crusted goat cheese, fig, and peach salad by Floating Kitchen

Almond-crusted goat cheese, peach and fig salad - recipe by The Floating Kitchen

Using fully ripe fruit is key to making this salad truly amazing. Get tips on how to pick out ripe peaches and figs.

Nectarine chicken salad by As Easy as Apple Pie

Grilled nectarine, blueberry, and chicken salad with honey mustard dressing - recipe by As Easy as Apple Pie

Blueberries have a shorter season than Nectarines, so make this in summer while you can still get them. Valencia oranges are in season in summer and fall, so look for that variety. The rest of the ingredients are available year-round.

Using ripe, flavorful fruit is best for this salad, so learn how to spot the good ones: blueberries and nectarines.

Thai peanut chicken with lime watermelon, recipe by Half Baked Harvest

Thai peanut chicken noodles with charred corn and lime watermelon - recipe by Half Baked Harvest

The sugar in corn turns to starch after it is picked, so fresher is better. Get more corny tips & recipes (I couldn't resist).

Spotting a good watermelon is actually quick difficult, but we still have a few tips to share.

A salad bowl with lettuce, oranges, and bell peppers on black background

Vegan quinoa salad with oranges, spinach and bell peppers - Recipe by Gluten Free with LB

Valencia oranges are in season in summer, so look for that variety. Want to get other tasty recipes that feature bell peppers? We've got a bunch, along with tips on selecting and storing.

Mexican street corn soup

Mexican street corn soup - recipe by Striped Spatula

Want to learn the easiest way to shuck corn? I found a video for that along with more corn recipes on this page.

Baguette roll with sliced asapragus, goat cheese, olives, and lettuce

Asparagus picnic sandwich with olives and goat cheese - by Ask The Food Geek

Asparagus season is ending, so enjoy it one last time with this sandwich - it stays crisp all day, making it perfect for a picnic.

Did you know fresh asparagus is sweeter? Get more tips and recipes for asparagus.

Grilled vegetable sandwich with rhubarb bbq sauce by Edible Perspective

Grilled summer vegetable sandwich with rhubarb BBQ sauce - recipe from Edible Perspective

Well this sure sounds delicious! Learn how to pick out the best bell peppers, zucchini, eggplant and rhubarb (along with even more recipes).

Next up - some meaty main dishes...

Pork tenderloin with cherry-peach salsa

Pork tenderloin with cherry & peach salsa - recipe from Floating Kitchen

What's the best way to pit cherries without a cherry pitter? Find that out, and more, on the cherry guide. Don't miss out on the peach guide either!

Steak Salad for dinner recipe: Steak salad with farro and roasted grapes.

Roasted muscat grape, steak and farro salad - Recipe by Ask The Food Geek

Grapes start to show up in June, even though we think of them as a fall fruit, thanks to early-maturing varieties. Learn about the different types of grapes & get more recipes.

Baby back ribs with blueberry bbq sauce - recipe by Kitchen Confidante

Baby back ribs with blueberry balsamic BBQ sauce - recipe by Kitchen Confidante

If you haven't tried blueberry-based BBQ sauces, you should. They are delicious. Get more blueberry tips & recipes.

Pistachio chicken fingers raspberry sauce

Pistachio-crusted chicken fingers with raspberry mustard sauce - recipe by Wholesomelicious

The recipe calls for frozen raspberries - no problem, you can sub in the same amount of fresh ones.

Raspberries are some of the most delicate fruit, which doesn't ship well. So definitely seek out a local source or you'll be getting berries that were picked way too early. Get more raspberry tips & recipes.

Some vegetarian main meals...

Stir fry with asparagus, snap peas, and spinach over rice, on a gray plate.

Stir fry with asparagus, snap peas, and spinach

This light meal comes together in under 25 minutes and uses late-spring and early summer produce.

Stir fry with asparagus, snap peas, and spinach
A vegetarian stir fry that's ready in 25 minutes thanks to quick cooking vegetables like asparagus, snap peas, and spinach. The light sauce is flavored with lime and honey.
Stir fry with asparagus, snap peas, and spinach
Closeup of a stir fry with asparagus, snap peas, and spinach
Asparagus shakshuka - Recipes from a Pantry

Asparagus shakshuka - by Recipes from a Pantry

Bell peppers come into season in early summer, right around when asparagus season is ending. So this is a perfect use for the very last asparagus you can find.

Get tips & recipes for asparagus and bell peppers.

Eggplant recipes in-season - baked eggplant parmesan by Andie Mitchell

Baked eggplant parmesan - recipe by Andie Mitchell

A vegetarian option for chicken parmesan. Get more eggplant recipes.

 

Garlic Parmesan zoodles - recipe by Gimme Delicious Food

Garlic parmesan "zoodles" - recipe by Gimme Delicious Food

Zoodles - zucchini turned into noodles with a spiralizer. Get tips on selecting the best summer squash & more recipes.

Some pizza for good measure...

Margherita flatbread pizza by Let The Baking Begin

Margherita flatbread pizza - recipe by Let the Baking Begin

Ahh, a perfect, simple way to enjoy fresh tomatoes. Learn about the different kinds & their best uses on the tomato guide.

Blackberry basil pizza - recipe by The Food Charlatan

Blackberry basil pizza - recipe by The Food Charlatan

Do you sometimes think blackberries are bitter? The stem and core sometimes contain small amounts of bitterness. But that is countered with fatty foods like cheese... making them perfect on a pizza. Get more blackberry tips and recipes.

A few veggies sides, maybe some get stuffed!

Cheddar and sausage stuffed zucchini boats - recipe by The Garlic Diaries

Cheddar and sausage stuffed zucchini boats - recipe by The Garlic Diaries

Get more zucchini boat and zoodle, and other summer squash recipes on the zucchini & summer squash guide.

Bell pepper recipes in season - quinoa lasagna stuffed peppers recipe by The Girl on Bloor

Quinoa lasagna stuffed peppers - recipe by The Girl on Bloor

She layers the ingredients in the pepper like you would for lasagna, and it looks delish!

Did you know green bell peppers have a slight bitterness that red, yellow, and orange ones don't? But that can actually help in a recipe with ingredients like cheese and meat that contain fat, as the bitterness and fat work well together. Get more tips on peppers on the bell pepper guide.

Eggplant recipes in season - grilled eggplant salad with mustard vinaigrette by Cooking and Beer

Grilled eggplant salad with mustard vinaigrette - recipe by Cooking and Beer

Yes, this comes with a beer pairing suggestion: a summery and light farmhouse ale.

Love eggplant, or trying to figure out how to use it? There are plenty of more recipes on the eggplant guide.

Tomato Cucumber Pasta Salad by Five Heart Home

Tomato & cucumber pasta salad with avocado - recipe from Five Heart Home

Get even more tips & recipes for cucumbers and tomatoes.

Roasted tomatoes with goat cheese polenta by Pinch of Yum

Roasted tomatoes with goat cheese polenta - recipe by Pinch of Yum

Cherry tomatoes are the first to show up in the market - and this is a great way to use them. Get more recipes for tomatoes.

And of course, a few desserts and drinks to end the day...

A sour cherry tart with almond cream on a table.

Cherry tarts

I have two cherry tarts to share with you. My favorite way to make them is to combine sweet and sour cherries. I also have a lot of other cherry recipes for you to browse through:

  • Cherry cobbler recipes
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Sour cherry tart with almond cream & a french cookie crust
This tart highlights the sour cherry flavor with a sweet-tart filling, a slightly sweet cookie crust, and a hint of almond with a creamy custard layer.
Cherry tart with almond cream
A sour cherry tart with almond cream on a table.
Cherry tart with chocolate ganache & cookie-based crust
A French cookie-style crust is fully pre-baked, then layered with chocolate and cherries without needing to go back in the oven.
Chocolate cherry tart with ganache layer
Chocolate cherry tart with sour cherries and a ganache layer
A flourless chocolate torte (also a flourless chocolate cake), topped with roasted strawberries. A recipe that makes 4 servings.

Strawberry chocolate torte

I made this recipe to be a dense chocolate torte and you can top it with fresh or roasted strawberries.

Flourless chocolate torte with strawberries
A very chocolatey, rich flourless torte. As it cools, the top collapses, making a well in the center perfect to fill with whipped cream, ganache, or strawberries.
Flourless chocolate torte with strawberries
A flourless chocolate torte (also a flourless chocolate cake), topped with roasted strawberries. A recipe that makes 4 servings.
Roasted strawberries (low sugar)
Roast strawberries with sugar, lemon juice, and rose water (if you have it) to add flavor back in to bland strawberries.
Roasted strawberries
Roasted strawberries in their own sauce
Strawberry pistachio crumble by Love and Lemons

Strawberry pistachio crumble - by Love & Lemons

This will be best with fully ripe, flavorful strawberries. Your best bet is to pick some up from the farmers market where you can sample before buying. Get more tips & recipes for strawberries.

Strawberry shortcake trifles by Cooking Classy

Strawberry shortcake trifles - recipe from Cooking Classy

How cute are these? Get more strawberry recipes!

Blueberry peach yogurt cake by Karthi's Kitchen Studio

Blueberry-peach greek yogurt cake - recipe by Karthi's Kitchen Studio

Get more recipes for blueberries and peaches.

Honeydew and berries yogurt popsicles - recipe by Mommy's Home Cooking

Did you know the rind on honeydew should be slightly tacky when it is ripe? Get more tips on picking & storing melons.

Peach strawberry fizz recipe by Use Your Noodles

Peach strawberry fizz - recipe by Use Your Noodles

A perfect refreshing drink on a hot June day! Get even more recipes for peaches and strawberries.

Why is fruit from the farmers market better?

Now that you saved some of those fun summer recipes, let's get back to what I talking about earlier... about how I talked to a bunch of farmers and their insight made everything click.

Farmers sell fruit to two very different markets. Grocery stores, and direct to consumers at farmers markets. (That's not news, don't sorry, that's not the 'ahha' moment).

The grocery stores want fruit that will ship well and last as long as possible on the shelves, which means they want fruit that was picked well before full maturity. Consumers want great-tasting fruit - which you only get when fruit was fully ripened before being picked.

So farmers go into the fields or orchards and pick the fruit. The ripest ones are set aside to make their way to the farmers market, and the rest go to the grocery stores. Ahha! So better fruit really does go to the farmers market!

There's just one more thing you should know - most fruit doesn't get sweeter or more flavorful after it is harvested. You might have already known that. But they do still turn color after harvest, even from unripe greens to fully colored. They also soften after harvest. This allows grocery stores to masquerade their fruit as ripe, delicious treats... which happen to have no flavor.

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