What's in Season - August Produce Guide (2024)

August Produce Guide

It's almost unfair to offer a produce guide for August; it seems like everything's in season right now, right?

This month's guide is similar to July's. As in July, you'll find summer squash, tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, melons and stone fruit. But by August, blueberries aren't as plentiful—blackberries have taken their place—and tomatoes really come into their own.

By now, if you garden, basil has likely taken over your beds, so it a good time to start making pesto. Cucumbers also tend to grow with wild abandon. Bread and Butter Pickles anyone?

You'll also see okra, eggplant, green beans, and peppers of all sorts—bell peppers, shish*to peppers, and jalapeños.

This month's bonus vegetable is purslane. Yes, purslane, that weed that takes over sidewalk cracks and garden borders, is the Clark Kent of summer produce. Disguised as a weed, purslane is actually a superfood—anti-inflammatory and high in Omega 3s and vitamins A and C. It's also deliciously tangy and crisp. Sauté it with garlic and olive oil, or chop it up raw and add it to a salad.

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What's in season in August?

Tomatoes

Look for colorful heirloom tomatoes and bite-sized sungolds and cherry tomatoes for salads, and sturdy Roma tomatoes for sauces.

Summer Squash

Look beyond zucchini for patty pan squashes and crooknecks to sauté.

Melons

Enjoy all the melons—watermelon, honeydew, cantaloup, muskmelon, crenshaw, and Israeli ogen melons. Great for an afternoon snack. Your body will be happier if you eat melons on their own, not with other foods.

Corn

Corn tastes the sweetest the few hours after it's picked, because after picking the corn's sugars start to turn to starch. So find corn at a farm stand or farmers market and prepare it that day.

Blackberries

Wild blackberries grow along rivers and roadsides all over the states. Find a patch with ripe berries, dress in long sleeves, and get out your bucket!

Basil and Tarragon

Make basil pesto with Italian sweet basil, include Thai or Vietnamese basil in with spring rolls, add fresh tarragon to corn and chicken dishes,

Plums and Stone Fruit

If you like plums, you'll love pluots! Look for these colorful tasty hybrids.

Cucumbers

After you've used cucumbers for salads and pickles, try making a cucumber lime agua fresca, or a chilled cucumber soup.

Peppers

Bell peppers, mini peppers, Japanese shish*to peppers, unpredictably spicy padron peppers, jalapeños and serranos. All are good grilled.

Eggplant

Grill large Italian globe eggplants to make the best baba ganoush, or grill Japanese eggplants and serve with a tahini sauce on the side.

Okra

This Southern staple is delicious seared or stewed with tomatoes, or turned into crunchy pickles.

Green Beans

Blanch and toss with balsamic, red onions, basil and Parm for a summery salad side.

Purslane

Sauté purslane with olive oil, onions, and garlic, chop it up and put in a salad, or my favorite, grill it and serve as a side to pork.

Scroll down for more recipe ideas. What are your summer favorites?

What's in Season - August Produce Guide (2024)
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