Summer eating just hits different than winter. We’re still hungry, and our more active schedules mean we need extra nourishment and fuel to keep us energized. But we’re craving something lighter and more vibrant than a goopy winter casserole. In this roundup, I’ve gathered 40 of my favorite Light Summer Meals recipes, featuring salads, entrees, soups, sandwiches, and appetizers. Mix and match throughout the summer for a season of beautifully tasty — and light and refreshing — menus.
Salads
Just like soup is the star of my winter meals, salads reign supreme in the summer. And I don’t mean ho-hum leafy greens with a few wilty rescues from the vegetable drawer. I’m talking meal-level salads with plenty of heft to keep you fueled during your busy summer schedule. From protein and pasta, to bean and seafood salads, these recipes will keep your family happy and nourished this summer.
Italian Grinder Tortellini Salad turns your favorite deli sandwich into the perfect pasta salad. Loaded with salami, pepperoni, ham, mozzarella, roasted red peppers, and pepperoncini, then tossed in a creamy vinaigrette.
This is my go-to peak-summer cookout salad when the blistering heat arrives. Since there are no dairy ingredients, this dish can stand up to the heat a little more readily. Herbaceous and bright, it's a lovely alternative to pasta salads. It's also gluten-free, nut-free, and vegan, so it's very big-crowd friendly.
Not all salads need greens — summer’s best vegetables shine in this classic chopped salad. So delicious, and easy to make. Just dice up your favorite veggies, toss them with herbs and a well-seasoned vinaigrette, and you’re good to go!
This chopped chicken salad is full of texture and personality, with a chili crisp dressing that manages to be creamy, tangy, nutty, and a little sweet all at once. It's a no-cook recipe that comes together quickly on busy summer evenings when something light and refreshing is in order.
Inspired by the viral scoopable salad trend on social media, this chopped salad is packed with colorful veggies, lots of fresh herbs, and your favorite dressing. Perfect for meal prep, this nourishing salad requires no greens and stays fresh in the fridge for days. Enjoy as a side dish, or grab a bag of your favorite tortilla chips and scoop away!
This rainbow-bright summer salsa can serve as either a chip dip or a healthy salad. Vibrant summer flavors and light ingredients make it a cool-you-down favorite!
The perfect make-ahead meal, this carby summer comfort food is so easy to prepare, with lots of fresh veggies, olives, and cheeses. Everyone will love it!
Cowboy Caviar Pasta Salad takes the popular dip and transforms it into a satisfying main dish with black-eyed peas, colorful veggies, pasta, cheese, and diced ham, all tossed in a smoky, zesty vinaigrette. It's a fresh and filling pasta salad that the whole family will enjoy.
A surprisingly light but delightfully creamy and herbaceous pasta salad, tossed with savory smoked salmon and crisp, aromatic vegetables. It's a unique pasta salad twist that will fit right into any summer picnic or casual gathering at home.
The very first thing I do when the new season's cherry tomatoes begin ripening is make salads. Tomato salad after tomato salad. And right up there with the classic Caprese salad is this Tomato Lovers salad. It's something I dream about all winter long. No greens. Just sliced cherry tomatoes, sweet little cucumber curls, herbs, feta cheese. And a unique smoky tomato vinaigrette that brings it all together.
Summer meals behind the grill have an easy-breezy quality to them, which is why we love cookouts so much. But, not every dinner can be sourced from the grill, so we need light but filling options that are quick to the table without heating up the kitchen too much. Here are some mains that make frequent appearances at Casa SoupAddict in the summer.
When it's just too hot out to fire up the pizza oven, take this meal-worthy shortcut. It's your favorite pizza flavors combined with cheese-stuffed tortellini. I don't know about you, but it's hard for me to be grumpy about pasta and pizza on the same fork.
Cabbage is a wonder vegetable in my book, simultaneously delicious, budget-friendly, storage-friendly, and a filling meal booster. Often served as a side, in my household, this is the star of dinner with a side or cornbread or garlic bread. It spins humble crispy bacon, smoked sausage, and Creole-seasoned cabbage ingredients into a flavor-packed one-pot meal.
The flavor-charged version of homemade Hamburger Helper brings together seasoned ground beef and sausage, elbow macaroni, and rich tomato flavors for a deeply craveable comfort food experience. It’s budget-friendly, kid-approved, and ready in just 30 minutes.
In addition to its family-favorite standing, this recipe was also once a top performer on the blog, before soup became the focus. And no wonder. It's quick to the table and built to please. A homemade Thai-inspired sauce wraps juicy chicken in zesty seasonings, served over rice noodles.
Hawaiian rolls meet creamy crab salad in these simple sliders that work for everything from snacks for board game night to a light dinner with a side salad. The zesty garlic butter topping on the rolls takes them over the top, and you can use affordable imitation crab or splurge on the real thing.
Burger and taco fans will love this crave-able smash-up! Crispy-edged ground beef patties with melty cheese, a quick, homemade Bang Bang burger sauce, and your favorite burger toppings, tucked into a taco shell. Delish!
Inspired by the classic Muffuletta sandwich, it has NOLA vibes and hints of Italy, stuffed with cold cuts, cheeses, and a briny olive salad whose juices soak so deliciously into the bread that you don’t even need condiments.
On those days when you're craving homemade pizza, but the crust is just too much manage, this deconstructed version is ready to come to the rescue. Chicken simmers in a light tomato sauce with pancetta, olives, and mozzarella for a pizza treat in minutes.
Tomato corn pie is a classic summer dish that — being honest here — I never make because it just seems like too many moving parts to deal with in a hot kitchen. This tart, however, couldn't be easier. Puff pastry is convenient to buy, easy to handle, and the filling is practically effortless (if you find slicing cherry tomatoes sort of zen, as I do). Burrata and pesto give the whole thing a huge flavor boost that the traditional pie's goopy mayo can't begin to touch.
Make your summer cookouts and gatherings extra special with a hearty finger-food tray filled with savory grilled sausages, mini bell peppers, and seasoned baby potatoes. Choose a variety of sausages, such as Italian, chicken, andouille, beer brats, and even vegetarian brands, so there's something for everyone. Serve with tasty dipping sauces and lots of frosty beverages!
This whimsical dish from the famous Max's Wine Dive, much enjoyed by attendees of SXSW for years, features bread, cheese, and seasonings baked in wine. An appetizer for some — a meal for others — Tipsy Cheesy Bread can be served in individual ramekins for a small crowd or one 2-quart dish.
I have a thing for open-faced sandwiches on toasty, olive-oil-fried bread. It’s easy to get creative, piling your favorite ingredients on a single slice of sturdy sourdough (less bread, more fillings!). Serve these mini masterpieces with chips and a side salad or coleslaw for a wonderfully light but satisfying lunch or dinner.
Although I created this recipe as an appetizer for football season, it quickly became one of my favorite mains with a side salad. A slice of frozen Texas Toast is the perfect size to hold three meatballs with pizza sauce and lots of melty cheese.
Smashed avocado on toast never tasted so amazing! The secret is fried bread — not just toasted! — which produces a crispy crust with a tender inside. Top Avocado Fried Toast with a yolky poached egg, with a side of cherry tomatoes, and the most delicious summer meal is in the bag!
The classic Nicoise salad is incredible when served on olive oil fried toast and topped with a soft boiled egg. An olive-heavy salad with tomatoes, capers, and herbs on a layer of salmon. Nicoise Fried Toast is topped with amazing jammy eggs, for light and lovely meal.
This toasty open-faced sandwich is bursting with fresh, bold flavors! Mediterranean Burrata Fried Toast is a unique delight that features olive oil-toasted bread topped with creamy pesto, savory prosciutto, a fresh tomato salad with olives and herbs, and a luxurious topping of creamy burrata. Perfect as a side for soup or a big summer salad.
A Chili Crisp Fried Egg is the perfect combination of an egg's rich, yolky savoriness and chili crisp's spicy umami. Perfect for topping fried rice bowls, avocado toast, soup, and more! A delicious way to liven up any meal.
As someone who's grown heirloom tomatoes for a gazillion years, summer tomatoes are the crown jewels of my summer gatherings, whether in salads, crudite, or this noteworthy starter. Scout out some locally grown cherry tomatoes, let them marinate overnight, and serve layered over burrata cheese on hearty fried bread. Oh, the raves you will get!
My love of things on toasted bread started with this very recipe. Mother of SoupAddict made this all the time in the summer, topped with whatever veggies were fresh in the garden that day, and it's still my go-to light meal nibble.
Summer soup might seem completely counterintuitive as a light and refreshing meal option, but hear me out. Chilled soups are an obvious choice, but even hot versions — which, remember, do cool down to eating temp — have their considerable charms. Here are a few of my seasonal favorites.
Thai Red Curry Dumpling Soup is quick and easy with a lightly creamy, Thai red curry paste broth and aromatic herbs and spices, including ginger, garlic, and lemongrass. It combines the comfort of stuffed dumplings with the beautiful zest of Thai cuisine.
A constant presence in my annual top 10 soups for over a decade, this Blue Zones-inspired minestrone is a simple, vegetable-forward soup that's easy to make and tastes so good you forget it's actually healthy.
Potstickers are the viral social media darlings these days, with salads taking center stage last summer followed by baked casseroles, of all things. But before all of that — years before — there was this soup. Using readily available frozen potstickers, my dumpling soup is easy to make, goes fast from stove to table, and is perfect for weeknight meals. It's also super flexible, so you can add your favorite veggies and toppings.
A lightly creamy soup filled with Thai-inspired curry spices, perfectly textured rice noodles, and seasoned chicken. It's easy on effort and fast to the table after a busy day on the go.
Quick and easy soup recipe perfect for busy nights! This Creamy Chicken and Corn Soup combines rotisserie chicken with cream-style corn for a hearty, comforting meal that's ready in under 30 minutes. No complicated ingredients or techniques required – just simple, delicious homemade soup.
Succulent shrimp, meaty shiitake mushrooms, and aromatic Thai red paste curry simmer to deliciousness in a lightly creamy broth with lots of rice noodles. It's one of my favorite summer soups.
Creamy, chilled avocado soup gets a fresh summery kiss from lemon and basil. This easy-to-make summer soup is so refreshing with the bright flavors of the season. It's perfect for a light lunch, summer appetizer or brunch starter.
I’ve always adored appetizers as a meal. And, as it turns out, they make light and lovely summer meals that are anything but boring. Here are a few of my summer favs.
Yup, this is just a dip — creamy ricotta is whipped until fluffy, then swirled with sweet jam and finished with pistachios. BUT. Scoop it up with thin slices of crusty bread and I dare you to make a meal out of it!
This retro appetizer has enjoyed years of staying power because it's so wonderfully easy and delish. It's simply a creamy ranch spread topped with lots of chopped rainbow vegetables, baked on crescent rolls. Cut them into two- or three-bite nibbles for a walkaround snack.
Summer vegetables shine in this dip, and it just couldn't be easier. Spread your favorite prepared hummus on a plate and top with marinated chopped veggies and herbs. Serve with sturdy chips.
This recipe was inspired entirely by one of my all-time favorite taco trucks, now sadly out of business. This is the nachos version of my twice-weekly summer lunches consisting of corn tortillas stuffed with zesty, pan-fried sweet potatoes and corn, and then topped with generous amounts of cotija and a crazy-good avocado-lime-cilantro sauce. So simple, so delish!
I hope you’ve found bookmark-worthy recipes for a summer full of light and tasty cooking. For more inspiration, browse my favorite Summer Salads, or my collection of Summer Soups that you’ll want to enjoy all season long.