31 Grilled Vegetable Recipes You'll Want to Make All Summer Long (2024)

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31 Grilled Vegetable Recipes You'll Want to Make All Summer Long (1)Rachel SeisUpdated: May 22, 2023

    Our best-loved grilled vegetables will make it easy to get your daily serving of veggies.

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    Grilled Vegetable Platter

    The best of summer in one dish! This pretty grilled vegetable recipe is meant for entertaining. Grilling brings out their natural sweetness, and the easy marinade really kicks up the grilled vegetables’ flavor. —Heidi Hall, North St. Paul, Minnesota

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    Grilled Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus

    My husband and I grill dinner almost every night, and I love grilling veggies for a side dish. I serve this grilled bacon-wrapped asparagus recipe with meat and sliced fresh tomatoes for a wonderful meal. —Trisha Kitts, Dickinson, Texas

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    Easy Grilled Squash

    This is grilled butternut squash recipe is one of my favorite ways to cook with fresh produce. I usually make it when I am grilling steak or chicken. —Esther Horst, Monterey, Tennessee

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    Easy Grilled Corn with Chipotle-Lime Butter

    Grilling corn in the husks is so easy. There's no need to remove the silk and tie the husk closed before grilling. Just soak, grill and add your favorite flavored butter. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Sweet Grilled Onions

    These onions are so delicious that we prepare them all year long—on the grill in summer, or in an oven preheated to 350° for the same amount of time in winter. A small salad, a slice of bread, and you've got a great light meal. This recipe is sure to become a favorite! —Mary Bilke, Eagle River, Wisconsin

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    Grilled Broccoli

    I started using this recipe in 1987, when I began cooking light, and it's been a favorite side dish ever since. With its lemon and Parmesan flavors, it once took second place in a cooking contest. —Alice Nulle, Woodstock, Illinois

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    Grilled Lemon Garlic Mushrooms

    I baste whole mushrooms with a lemony sauce to prepare this simple side dish. Using skewers or a basket makes it easy to turn them as they grill to perfection. —Diane Hixon, Niceville, Florida

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    Spicy Grilled Eggplant

    This side dish goes well with any meat you might also be grilling. Thanks to the Cajun seasoning, the zesty eggplant gets more attention than an ordinary veggie. —Greg Fontenot, The Woodlands, Texas

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    Grilled Jalapeno Popper Mexican Street Corn

    One of the best things about summer is fresh sweet corn, and this recipe is a definite standout. We love its creamy dressing, crunchy panko coating and spicy jalapeno kick. If you're really feeling wild, sprinkle these with a bit of cooked and crumbled bacon! —Crystal Schlueter, Northglenn, Colorado

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    10/31

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    Grilled Zucchini with Onions

    Wondering what to do with all of your garden-grown zucchini in the summer? Give it a sizzle and a little heat with this healthy side. It’s also an easy recipe to double or triple for summer cookouts. —Alia Shuttleworth, Auburn, California. Check out these vegetarian grilling recipes to try this summer.

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    Grilled Summer Squash

    Grilling food in foil packets creates steam so food cooks in its own juices, which makes the contents flavorful and lower in fat. Best of all: no cleanup! —Lisa Finnegan, Forked River, New Jersey

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    Grilled Herb Potatoes

    Every year my father and I plant a garden together. After an especially great growing season, we had plenty of produce to eat! We like to use fresh herbs from our garden but dry is just as tasty in this dish. —Bernadette Bennett, Waco, Texas

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    Grilled Brussels Sprouts

    During a beach vacation, in an effort to cook our entire meal outside on the grill, I made our not-so-simple veggie choice into a simple grilled side dish. For spicier sprouts, season with red pepper flakes —Tiffany Ihle, Bronx, New York

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    Grilled Loaded Potato Rounds

    My go-to recipe for outdoor potlucks is an awesome potato side. I prep everything beforehand, then assemble and grill at the party. Serve with sour cream, cheese, bacon and chives. —Fay Moreland, Wichita Falls, Texas

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    Grilled Veggies with Mustard Vinaigrette

    I make this healthy and inviting side dish whenever friends come over for a cookout. The honeyed vinaigrette lets the veggies shine. —Shelly Graver, Lansdale, Pennsylvania

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    Lime and Sesame Grilled Eggplant

    When I lived in Greece, I fell in love with eggplant. My recipe's seasonings have an Asian theme, but the dish still makes me think Greek. —Allyson Meyler, Greensboro, North Carolina

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    Grilled Mushroom Kabobs

    Earthy grilled mushrooms taste like flame-kissed goodness. The balsamic vinegar adds just enough tanginess to the savory side. —Melissa Hoddinott, Sherwood Park, Alberta

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    Grilled Corn in Husks

    If you're new to grilled corn in the husk, season the ears with butter, Parmesan cheese and parsley. It's especially good! Be sure to give the corn a long soak before putting it on the grill. Hot off the grate, the kernels are moist and tender with a wonderful, sweet flavor. Nancy Zimmerman, Cape May Court House, New Jersey

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    Grilled Eggplant with Feta relish

    I created this impressive light side dish for my vegetarian friends. It’s easy, fast and a standout recipe for company. —Amanda Dekrey, Fargo, North Dakota

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    Grilled Eggplant Parmesan Stacks

    We love eggplant Parmesan, but when it’s hot outside, the dish feels too heavy. Grilled eggplant slices topped with tomato, mozzarella and Parm satisfy everyone. —Joann Parlin, Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey

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    Grilled Veggies with Caper Butter

    We enjoy the tart, peppery taste of capers. No one likes a bland veggie, and caper butter helps peppers, squash and zucchini shine. —Danyelle Crum, Indian Trail, North Carolina

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    Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Gorgonzola Spread

    My husband first tried this recipe with plain potatoes. They were so yummy; we experimented with sweet potatoes. Dipped in Gorgonzola spread, they’re irresistible. —Kristen Minello, Macomb, Michigan

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    Grilled Pattypans

    Just a few minutes and a handful of ingredients are all you’ll need for this scrumptious side dish. Hoisin sauce and rice wine vinegar give grilled pattypans Asian flair. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Grilled Asparagus

    Tender, with a delicious barbecue flavor, this grilled asparagus makes a perfect side dish for grilled meats. Don't know how to cook asparagus on the grill? Just place the stalks on a double skewer. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Grilled Potatoes with Bacon-Ranch Sauce

    These potatoes are tender and good all by themselves, but pairing them with the sauce creates a perfect combination—a side dish compatible with any entree cooked on the grill. —Craig Carpenter, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania

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    Herbed Grilled Corn on the Cob

    I'd never had grilled corn until last summer when my sister-in-law served it for us. What a treat! So simple, yet delicious, grilled corn is now a must on my summer menu. —Angela Leinenbach, Mechanicsville, Virginia

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    Grilled Potato Packets

    Potatoes require a little extra time on the grill, so remember to give these pouches first dibs on the flames. —Anna Bjornn, Rexburg, Idaho

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    Grilled Cabbage

    The first time I made this, I couldn’t believe how good it was! We served it with grilled burgers and our dinner was complete. I never thought I’d skip dessert because I was full from too much cabbage! —Elizabeth Wheeler, Thornville, Ohio

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    Grilled Potatoes Plus

    On our busy farm, meals need to be ready fast. These herb-seasoned potatoes and vegetables wrapped in foil packets cook in only half an hour. They're excellent with steak or chicken. —Jill Jellett, Leduc, Alberta

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    Originally Published: March 30, 2015

    31 Grilled Vegetable Recipes You'll Want to Make All Summer Long (30)

    Rachel Seis

    As deputy editor for Taste of Home magazine, Rachel has her hand in everything you see from cover to cover, from writing and editing articles to taste-testing recipes to ensuring every issue is packed with fun and fabulous content. She'll roll up her sleeves to try any new recipe in the kitchen—from spicy Thai dishes (her favorite!) to classic Southern comfort food (OK...also her favorite). When she's not busy thinking of her next meal, Rachel can be found practicing yoga, going for a run, exploring National Parks and traveling to new-to-her cities across the country.

    31 Grilled Vegetable Recipes You'll Want to Make All Summer Long (2024)

    FAQs

    How do you make grilled vegetables in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

    Any Vegetable (Corn, Onions, Spinach, Eggplant)

    Once you've gathered the required ingredients, head to a cooking station and place the above items into the pot - you'll need one piece of coal to start the cooking process.

    Should you marinate vegetables before grilling? ›

    And as a bonus, marinating veggies can actually save you some time. Because marinades already contain seasoning and oil, all you have to do is toss them on the grill; no additional oil needed. They can go straight from marinade to grill without having to re-season.

    How long to cook veggies on a grill? ›

    Sprinkle the vegetables with salt and pepper. Working in batches, grill the vegetables until tender and lightly charred all over, about 8 to 10 minutes for the bell peppers; 7 minutes for the yellow squash, zucchini, eggplant, and mushrooms; 4 minutes for the asparagus and green onions.

    Do you put oil on vegetables before grilling? ›

    Brush or drizzle vegetable oil on vegetables for added flavor and to help keep vegetables from sticking. You can also place the cut veggie pieces in a zip-loc bag and toss with the oil and your favorite spices. Skewers can be helpful when grilling smaller vegetables that might fall through the grate of your grill.

    What are 5 foods good for grilling? ›

    So, here's my to 5:
    • Beef, as in steaks, burger and kabobs of every type.
    • Vegetables like zucchini, onions, summer squash, eggplant and bunches of green onions.
    • Fish. I love salmon, swordfish, ahi, whole snapper and grouper and mahi-mahi too.
    • Pizza. Grill a pizza sometime. ...
    • Chicken, of course.
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    How do you make tasty vegetables in Dreamlight Valley? ›

    To make Tasty Veggies in Disney Dreamlight Valley, two simple ingredients must be collected; Any Vegetable and Any Spice. This will leave room to choose any ingredient according to players' taste. The rarity of the Vegetable or spice won't change the dish's value or the amount of Energy it rewards.

    How much does a grilled veggie platter sell for Dreamlight Valley? ›

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    Grilled Veggie Platter33+

    Do you cover vegetables when grilling? ›

    Then put veggies into the hot pan and spread them around so as many as possible are touching the surface of the pan. Start to cook the veggies with the lid closed on the grill. I give my veggies a stir about every 5 minutes, and cook them 15-20 minutes, depending on what type of vegetables I'm using.

    How do you keep veggies from getting soggy on the grill? ›

    Oil the Vegetables Lightly

    Vegetables dry out when they hit the heat without a little oil. Before putting the veggies on the grill, toss them with a light coating of oil.

    Should you rinse off marinade before grilling? ›

    If your marinade is thick or sticky, it's best to wipe off the excess from your cut of beef before tossing it on the grill. The issue with excess marinade is that it may cause some nasty fire flare-ups on your grill.

    How long to grill veggies at 400 degrees? ›

    With your grill preheated to 400-425 degrees F, grill your vegetables in a grill basket (or directly on the grill using caution so they don't fall through!) for 20-25 minutes (or until they reach your preferred consistency).

    Can you grill vegetables ahead of time and reheat? ›

    Grilled Vegetables

    They'll taste delicious served cold, or can be reheated in a foil pack on the grill.

    How do you pre cook vegetables before grilling? ›

    Tough root vegetables, such as parsnips, artichokes, beets, and carrots, can be par-cooked before grilling for a more tender end result. Simply blanch them in a pot of simmering water until semi-tender, about 3 to 5 minutes.

    What foods are most suitable for grilling? ›

    • Corn is one of the easiest things to grill. ...
    • New York strip steak is a good grilling meat for beginners. ...
    • Grilled beef short ribs are easy to prepare. ...
    • Heartier fishes that are firm and flavorful are perfect for charring. ...
    • Tofu soaks up a lot of flavor, making it perfect for grilling.
    May 25, 2023

    What foods are best for grilling? ›

    The best veggies for the grill are sturdy and develop sweet flavors:
    • Sweet peppers (6-8 minutes each side)
    • Onions (5-7 minutes each side)
    • Zucchini and other summer squash (5 minutes each side)
    • Corn (25 minutes)
    • Portabella mushrooms (7-10 minutes per side)
    • Romaine lettuce hearts (3 minutes per side)
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    How do you soften vegetables before grilling? ›

    Certain vegetables do better if they are briefly cooked before being placed on the grill. For example, precook firm veggies, like asparagus and carrots, for about three to five minutes in a saucepan of simmering water. Potatoes can also be cut into slices or wedges and parboiled for about 10 minutes until just tender.

    Which vegetables are suitable for grilling how hard vegetables such as potatoes and carrots are often prepared prior to grilling why? ›

    Many vegetables grill well, but avoid those with high water content, such as cucumbers, celery, lettuce, or most leafy greens. Asparagus, eggplant, squash, onions and even cabbage are a great choice, as are peppers, whether you choose bell peppers or any of the other varieties. Grilling vegetables isn't rocket science.

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