A photo including fresh yellow and zucchini squash with the post title "Recipes for Summer Squash" overlayed on the squash.

The Best Recipes For Summer Squash

Summertime is the time for abundance in the gardens, especially for yellow and zucchini squash. In this post, I’ll share a ton of great recipes for using up your bountiful harvest.

Oh, and I think I’ll include a little about how you can preserve it and enjoy a little be of summer freshness all year long!

The method I use is super helpful to our family so I hope it helps you too. You can find that listed as the last post in this line-up.

A photo including fresh yellow and zucchini squash with the post title "Recipes for Summer Squash" overlayed on the squash.

What is Summer Squash?

When you think of summer squash, I bet it is pretty safe to say that there are two main types that pop into your head: zucchini and yellow squash.

While these two varieties are very easy to find in the supermarkets, and super easy to grow, they are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the variety of summer squash that’s out there.

But since they are the two that everyone is the most familiar with I’ll be sticking to those two types for this post. Below you’ll find some extremely delicious recipes from appetizers to desserts using up these two types of summer squash, and maybe a bonus recipe using another type

A loaf of zucchini bread sliced.
  1. Zucchini Bread: This classic Zucchini Bread Recipe is a great wait to highlight the squash from your summer garden. This quick bread loaf has just the right amount of sweetness and the zucchini not only gives it wonderful flavor but also keeps the breast tender and moist.
  2. Want to enjoy fresh zucchini bread all the way through winter? Try shredding fresh zucchini and freezing it in 2-cup portions. These little portions keep for up to a year in the freezer so you’ll have quick access to it when you are craving this quick dessert bread.

2. Low-Carb Beef Veggie Skillet Meal:

This Beef & Veggie Skillet is a delicious and healthy alternative to those boxed meal “helpers” and it is a great way to feed your family lots of great veggies and zucchini squash. The zucchini adds good nutrition and flavor to this easy meal idea.

If you are not needing to keep this meal lower in carbs, you can simply swap out the noodles recommended in this recipe with regular pasta of your choice, like spaghetti noodles or even some cute bowtie pasta. Just cook the pasta as you are cooking up the meat and veggies and add them together before serving.

A sheet pan with six roasted chicken thighs laying on a bed of yellow squash and asparagus.

3. Roasted Chicken and Veggie Sheet Pan Meal:

This sheet pan dinner of Roasted Chicken Thighs and Summer Veggies comes together in about an hour and features some perfectly juicy chicken with crispy skin baked over the top of tender fresh veggies including yellow summer squash. Feed your family fast without giving up flavor or standing in the kitchen all evening!

To get even more squash in you can add in zucchini or just double up on the amount of yellow squash you add to the pan. The squash will cook down quite a bit so more is never a bad thing in my opinion!

A white casserole dish with a yellow squash casserole in it. Topped with Ritz Crackers. Photo credit to A Seasoned Mom Blog.

4. Southern Squash Casserole, by A Seasoned Mom:

A classic Southern squash casserole recipe is the perfect way to enjoy the bounty of your summer garden! The cheesy filling is topped with a buttery crumb topping for the ultimate family-friendly side dish.

This easy side dish features fresh yellow squash and it pairs well with any type of protein including grilled or baked chicken, ham, and more. It’s tasty and sure to please on top of being a great way to use up that plentiful yellow squash!

A plate of zucchini fritters stacked up on a gray plate. Photo credit goes to Momsdish Blog

5. Healthy Zucchini Fritters:

These zucchini fritters are unbelievably easy to make and a fun way to sneak veggies into your diet. Fried until golden brown, they are best served with a generous dollop of sour cream and fresh herbs.

Here’s what Blog Momsdish says about her amazing fritters: Zucchini fritters are a fun spin on latkes. The texture is addicting and the recipe only requires 5 simple ingredients to make. What’s not to love about a crispy, savory pancake?

6. Low Carb Chicken and Squash Dressing:

This recipe is a bonus ohttps://www.mytableofthree.com/chicken-squash-dressing/ne that features Spaghetti Squash. Another great squash that is grown all summer. This squash is a little different than the yellow or zucchini squash but it is extremely delish and so versatile.

This squash side dish is tasty and is great for those who are looking to have more choices for their low-carb lifestyles.

It is creamy, rich, and of course squash heavy! You could swap this out for yellow squash as well, you may just have to adjust it a little because the yellow squash will have a little more moisture content compared to the spaghetti squash.

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He has taken care of all 3 of my babies from birth! He comes outta children’s hospital too which was a major plus for us when choosing a pediatrician!

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I trust him completely. He’s easy to talk to and he listens. My daughters are older teens now and he still makes them as comfortable as when they were babies – well young kids.

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yes! He’s so caring and kind. He gets things taken care of right away!

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Pilkington and Kirby at Russellville Pediactric and Adolescent Clinic!

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WHY ORGANIZATION IS IMPORTANT

Have you recently looked through your home and said to yourself, “wow, this place is a mess”? If so, you are not alone.

AN INTRODUCTION

Have you recently looked through your home and said to yourself, “wow, this place is a mess”? How did it get that way? If so, you are not alone.

Our homes are a direct reflection of our lives and our inner most personal conflicts. If you’re home is a mess, there’s a good chance, actually 1000% that YOU are a mess and I’m sure you would agree.

Why do I say that? Because your home is where you live, where you function. Your home is the best reflection of you and your habits. Do you have dirty clothes on the floor, food sitting out for days, dirty dishes in the sink?

Maybe you’re home is pretty clean, but you know you need help with organizing, maybe your finances, maybe it’s your diet, maybe it’s your personal life. This article will help you understand not only why you struggle with organization but how to fix it.

WHAT IS ORGANIZATION?

It’s important to explain what we’re talking about when we talk about being organized. You can have it altogether, and still be disorganized, if you don’t understand what organization is and how it works. So let’s address the basics.

At the heart of organization is efficiency.

WHY ORGNIZATION IS IMPORTANT.

I’m going to share with you, a thought that completely changed my life. It made me realize something that has transformed my thinking. It’s just this.. “organization is the key to life, success and happiness”.

Because of the complete and total lie of evolution, most people are totally unaware of the sheer complexity of life. But not just the complexity of it, but the way in which life, in all of it’s complexity, has organization at it’s core. The process of life is not only complex, but amazing in it’s organization.

The lie of evolution is that disorganization and chaos somehow created complexity and thus life. Life, even in it’s most “simple” forms MUST be organized in order to live, function, survive and reproduce. Disorganization, cannot create organization and therefore cannot create life.

What do we call a business? We call them an “organization”. Why? Because that’s what it is. Every business, charity or non-profit is organized or they simply could not exist. A disorganized business or charity, is one that cannot function and will not function for long.

If you’re reading this, you’re on a computer. Every function on a computer is carried out in an organized fashion. Computers are organized as to when functions are to carried out and how they are carried out. Lines of code are complex and organized. A disorganized code will destroy or damage your computer.

WHY ARE WE DISORGANIZED.

Some people, in recent days, have began glorifying disorganization. Memes that appear from time to time say things like “an organized woman is a boring woman” and multi-tasking has become a sign of strength and intelligence.

Let’s talk more about multi-tasking. Multi-tasking is a misnomer. You’re not doing multiple things at once, you’re scatter-brained. You’re so unfocused that you’re unable to give anything your attention to completion. It’s really not a sign of strength or intelligence to multi-task.

The fact is, you can only perform one task at a time. To ‘multi-task” means that you have to change your focus to bring multiple tasks to completion at the same time.

With that said, you can stay focused on small tasks, finish them and move on to something else.

And that’s to the heart of clutter and organization. If your home is disorganized or a mess, could it be because you have unfinished projects?

Maybe you start a project because, for whatever reason, it seemed like a good idea at the time. But after a while, you get bored with it and set it aside with the intent to revisit the project later, only to either never pick it back up again. Then it sits there, as a reminder, that you still need to do something with it. Yet, another unfinished project.