25 Spring Dinner Recipes for Fresh, Bright Meals You'll Enjoy All Season Long (2024)

We're celebrating the end of winter and the dawn of a new, vibrant season. Our spring dinner ideas are inspired by seasonal produce, like artichokes, asparagus, peas, and leeks. As much as we love hearty casseroles, chili, and rich stews, we're not sorry to see them go—we've been making those on repeat since last fall and are ready for something lighter and fresher.

The bright and delicious dishes in this recipe collection coax out the delicate flavors of spring, pairing them with chicken, salmon, pork, white beans, and other proteins. These dinner recipes lean healthy, but they're also hearty and sometimes indulgent. Give them a spin to feel instantly nourished—and to celebrate the season. Spring doesn't last long, so make these terrific dishes while you can!

11 Spring Pasta Recipes Full of Fresh, Seasonal Flavor

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Creamy Asparagus Chicken

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A splash of cream adds just the right amount of richness to this gorgeous spring dinner of braised chicken with leeks, asparagus, and baby red potatoes.

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Tagliatelle With Herbs and Buttery Egg Sauce

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Simple, fresh, and no-fuss, this pasta dish does a great job using up whatever herbs you have on hand. Parsley and chives are especially nice, but you could also try mint or basil. Eggs give it a beautiful yellow hue.

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Lemony Pesto Chicken Soup

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You can use store-bought or homemade pesto in this chicken soup. It is reminiscent of the winter classic but tastes brighter and more herby thanks to the pesto, as well as lemon and pea shoots (or other delicate greens).

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Steak and Asparagus Stir-Fry

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Yes, you could use a variety of vegetables in this quick dinner (broccoli, carrots, and bell peppers all come to mind), but asparagus feels just right for this time of year. Finish it off with a squeeze of lime juice and some dry-roasted peanuts for crunch and brightness.

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White-Fish Stew With Dumplings

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For those days where it's technically spring but the temperature is still chilly, here's a transitional dinner—it's cozy, but lighter. Enjoy the comforting biscuit dumplings with cod, halibut, or your favorite white fish in a light, creamy broth.

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Spinach Lasagna

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This green lasagna requires a whopping two pounds of spinach. It may look like an absurd amount raw, but trust us: it cooks down to far less, and the quantity is just right, considering there's no meat here. Along with zucchini and three cheeses, this vegetarian version of the classic is wonderfully satisfying.

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Seared Artichokes With Warm White-Bean Salad

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Here's a hearty one-pan vegetarian dinner that's anchored by steamed and seared artichoke halves. The rest of the dish cooks in the same pan you use to cook the artichokes. And there's a tangy lime mayonnaise for swirling into the beans and dipping the artichoke leaves.

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Spaghettini With Charred Scallions and Peas

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Here's a 20-minute pasta that showcases the bounty of spring produce with charred scallions, asparagus, and sweet green peas.

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Parmesan Pork With Polenta and Asparagus

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In this 35-minute dinner, asparagus plays a supporting role to pork cutlets with an irresistible golden, umami-packed Parmesan crust. Oh, and there's fast but delicious polenta, too—precooked from a tube.

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Asparagus-and-Lemon Risotto

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This risotto is spring in a shallow bowl and a must-make dinner this time of the year. Arborio rice is fresh, creamy, and comforting, but really, this dish is all about the asparagus.

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Salmon, Asparagus, and Leek in Parchment

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Did we mention that cooking in parchment paper packets, like this salmon recipe, is easy, healthy, and delicious? Make this spring dinner, and then try our other stellar en papillote recipes.

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Cashew Shrimp

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This spring dinner is ready in 20 minutes. It’s fresh, light, and fast—with big flavor. Oyster sauce, garlic, and ginger add punch to sautéed shrimp. Celery and roasted cashews add crunch.

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White Fish With Braised Leeks and Saffron

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A stove-top braise that has all the savory depth of bouillabaisse sans all the classic stew's steps: You don't have to make your own seafood broth or rouille or source a variety of rockfish. Just simmer leeks with cherry tomatoes, chicken broth, and vermouth until they turn sweet and tender. Then, tuck in the fish to cook in minutes.

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Gnocchi With Peas and Eggs

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This one-pot pasta is just a little different (gnocchi!) and so right for spring. If the peas and arugula tossed with cream and parmesan aren’t enough, then the jammy soft-cooked egg will seal the deal—it brings protein and color.

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Herby Spinach-and-Rice Soup With Turmeric

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Inspired by the Persian herbed rice dish sabzi polo, our verdant, turmeric-tinted soup is bursting with spinach, parsley, potatoes, and dill. The final touches make an exponential difference: Yogurt adds creaminess, cumin-infused oil tastes earthy (plus, the seeds crunch pleasantly as you bite into them), and a squeeze of lemon juice is essential.

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Asparagus-and-Potato Gratin

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Serve this cozy, indulgent entrée with béchamel sauce and ribbons of salty prosciutto, crunchy breadcrumbs, and blanched asparagus spears for a spectacular spring supper.

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Wild Salmon With English Peas and Mustard Beurre Blanc

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This may be the perfect spring dinner party dish: It's elegant, delicious, and, best of all, easy. It's also so vibrant and beautiful that it's sure to elicit rave reviews before anyone even takes a bite. Blanched English peas are scattered around a simple roasted side of wild salmon. Beurre blanc, served on the side, is essentially a warm vinaigrette made with butter instead of oil. Finish with a sprinkling of chives and—if you have them—a few flowering pea shoots.

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Grilled Lamb Chops With Rhubarb Compote and Asparagus

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Rhubarb often takes the expressway to dessert-ville, but try it in this entrée—the stalk's tartness is a wonderful foil for grilled meats. It's cut up and quickly simmered with sugar, vinegar, chopped ginger and garlic, and star anise into a bold agrodolce (a sweet-and-sour compote). Grill lamb chops (or pork, if you prefer) alongside asparagus spears and serve with the agrodolce for an entrée just right for a spring dinner party.

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Green-Pea Burgers With Harissa Mayo

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Homemade veggie burgers sometimes have ingredient lists as long as a midsummer day, but these bright-green patties pack in tons of flavor with just a handful. Chickpeas pair with English peas for protein-packed patties that satisfy—especially when served on brioche rolls with baby greens, crisp cucumber, and mayonnaise mixed with harissa.

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Pasta With Favas, Shrimp, and Fresh Chile

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This speedy main is simple to make and really lets fresh fava beans shine. Cooking the blanched beans in pancetta fat wakes up their flavor. Then, you set them aside and throw in shrimp for a fast sizzle before adding the beans (and a sliced Fresno chile) back in with the drained noodles.

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Shrimp With Spicy Green Rice

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For a decidedly different take on spring produce, this dish takes a cue from the Venetian risi e bisi, a soupy rice-and-peas meal. Our take highlights sweet, crunchy sugar snap peas with Southeast Asian ingredients: the heat of chiles and ginger, the freshness of basil and cilantro, and the salty depth of fish sauce.

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Chicken With Herbed Pea Purée and Spinach

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Spinach shows up twice (as a salad and a purée) in this winner of a chicken dinner. Browning the chicken thighs on the stovetop and finishing them in the oven ensures that they have super juicy meat and crisp golden skin.

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Egg Noodles With Asparagus and Grated Egg Yolks

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Hard-cooked yolks take a bold springtime pasta over the top. Wide egg noodles are tossed with creamy mascarpone, salty pecorino, crisp-tender asparagus, and lots of lemon zest. Grate the yolks directly over the top—a basic box grater will do the trick.

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Orange Pork With Watercress Rice

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Another spring ingredient, though one that gets less attention, is watercress. It's assertive and pleasantly peppery (a little like arugula). Here, it punches up a rice dish that's topped with marmalade-glazed pork tenderloin and crispy ginger.

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Roasted-Chicken Bread Salad With Peas

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Winner winner, chicken (bread salad) dinner! Toasted rustic bread soaks up the precious roast chicken juices and green peas, while sugar snap peas and pea shoots add the perfect amount of freshness and crunch.

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25 Spring Dinner Recipes for Fresh, Bright Meals You'll Enjoy All Season Long (2024)

FAQs

What food is popular in spring? ›

Asparagus and artichokes, radishes and ramps, sugar snap peas and strawberries — spring is an exciting time to be in the kitchen, and these recipes will help you make use of what's in season.

What to make for dinner when you're tired? ›

  • 1Creamy chicken and risoni tray bake. ...
  • 2Easy slow-cooker lasagne. ...
  • 3One-pan creamy chicken pesto pasta bake. ...
  • 4Chicken chow mein tray bake. ...
  • 5One-pot creamy chicken ravioli. ...
  • 6One-pan miso chicken drumsticks. ...
  • 7Chicken, chorizo and olive tray bake. ...
  • 8Slow-cooker beef brisket bourguignon.

What is good for dinner in the summer? ›

15 Summer Weeknight Meals
  • Grilled chimichurri chicken with couscous salad.
  • Slow roasted tomato farro salad.
  • 20 minute summer squash pasta.
  • Grilled honey mustard chicken and broccoli.
  • Grilled romaine salads.
  • Summer grilled chicken rice bowls.
  • Summer grilled salmon with chimichurri.
  • Burst tomato burrata pasta.
Jun 15, 2023

What is seasonal food for spring? ›

Instead meat, root veggies and winter squash leftover from winter storage are paired with the few fresh offerings of spring like leafy greens, cilantro, radishes, asparagus, cabbages, broccoli, and cauliflower as the base of spring eating.

What do people eat in spring season? ›

Brussel's sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, celeriac, chicory, purple-sprouted broccoli, artichoke, leek, pak choi, parsnip, pepper, swede, sweet potato and turnip are at their best this time of year, though they start to drop offseason come April.

What to cook when you have almost nothing? ›

15 Delicious Things to Throw Together When You're Pressed for Food Options
  1. Buttery, gooey grilled cheese. ...
  2. PB&J because duh. ...
  3. Tuna melt tostadas. ...
  4. Pancakes! ...
  5. Scrambled eggs. ...
  6. Waffles. ...
  7. A Hagrid-size bowl of cereal. ...
  8. Spaghetti carbonara.
Apr 28, 2020

What food do you usually eat when you are tired and don t want to cook? ›

12 Meals For When You Don't Want To Cook
  • Tortilla Eggs. ...
  • 20 minute Basil Chickpea Curry. ...
  • Sheet Pan Street Corn Nachos. ...
  • Avocado Tomato Bagelwiches. ...
  • 15 Minute Sesame Ramen Noodles. ...
  • Crispy Baked Quesadillas. ...
  • Bacon Brussels Sprouts Fried Rice. ...
  • Sheet Pan Gnocchi with Roasted Vegetables.
Oct 29, 2020

What foods do I need to eat if I feel tired all day? ›

A diet with lots of leafy green vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and healthy fats such as fish, nuts, and seeds may help lessen the effects of feeling tired! This booklet and the study dietitian will help you learn how to make room in your diet for foods that can help fight fatigue.

What to eat for dinner when you re not in the mood for anything? ›

Go for foods that are easy to digest.

Tender cuts of meat in a brothy noodle soup or a warm bowl of oatmeal are great, comforting options. Soups and broths are also incredibly comforting and there are ways to boost their nutritional profile to meet your energy needs.

What is one of 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 food is mostly eaten in summer? ›

"The summer months come with many delicious traditions and foods that people look forward to eating all year—most notably the bounty of peak-season fruits and vegetables, including everything from juicy stone fruits and refreshing watermelon to crunchy sweet corn and lush tomatoes.

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

Experts recommend eating produce with high water content, such as berries, watermelon, cucumbers, tomatoes, celery and bell peppers. While lettuce is known to contain a lot of water, Wood said darker greens such as kale and spinach can also be hydrating.

What to cook for dinner when nothing sounds good? ›

A baked sweet potato is always a easy go to for me, with a dollop of sour cream. You can jazz it up with sautéed veg if any kind, onions, pepper, broccoli... Black beans and frozen mixed veggies with shredded cheese, cumin, salt, & pepper. It's fast, inexpensive, and could be even better over rice or polenta.

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