Grilled Vegetable Recipes the Whole Family Will Enjoy

When the weather warms up, grilling season is in full swing. Grilling not only keeps the house cool, but food prepared over fire also just tastes better. And grilling isn't just for meat; with the bounty of fresh produce available in the summer, the options are endless! These grilled vegetable recipes will make your dinner plate sing.

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Grilled Vegetable Towers With Mozzarella 

Author's note: "Grilled vegetable towers with mozzarella are layered with grilled, marinated eggplant, zucchini, yellow squash, red onion and bell peppers topped with fresh mozzarella."

Get the Recipe from Skinnytaste


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Grilled Summer Vegetables 

Autor's note: "These grilled summer vegetables make a beautifully delicious and healthy side dish for any meal!"

Get the Recipe from Funny Is Family


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Grilled Garlic Herb Zucchini 

Author's note: "An easy-peasy summertime staple! The zucchini comes out perfectly garlicky, fresh and crisp-tender—so simple yet so good!"

Get the Recipe from Damn Delicious


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Grilled Marinated Eggplant 

Author's note: "I first had this at a New Year's party. I am embarrassed to say that I may have eaten most of it. I was given a quick brief from the hostess about how to prepare it. This is what I came up with."

Get the Recipe from Food52


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Grilled Corn With Herb Butter 

Author's note: "Nothing says summer like corn on the cob! This grilled corn with herb butter is sure to be a delightful addition to your summer entertaining menu. So easy to prepare and always a big hit with friends and family!"

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Grilled Aparagus

Author's note: "Nothing beats the flavor of asparagus, coated in olive oil, sprinkled with salt and quickly grilled."

Get the Recipe from Simply Recipes


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Grilled Bell Peppers

Author's note: "Grilled peppers, like all grilled vegetables, are beyond easy to make. This recipe works for big fat sweet bell peppers, but also other types of peppers, such as cubanelles and other longer peppers."

Get the Recipe from the Spruce Eats


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Grilled Romaine Lettuce With Creamy Lemon Dressing

Author's note: "The entire dish takes 10 to15 minutes from start to finish. It's so easy to put together, it's budget friendly and it's bursting with flavor! This is great as a main dish for lunch or as a side when you're out grilling some steaks or burgers this summer."

Get the Recipe from Hapa Nom Nom


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Grilled Green Beans With Cumin and Smoked Paprika

Author's note: "Grilled green beans are tender and smoky with crisp edges. If you've wondered how to grill green beans, this is it! Just toss the green beans in a simple mixture of oil, herbs and spices then transfer to a grilling basket/pan."

Get the Recipe from Pinch and Swirl


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Grilled Carrots

Author's note: "Grilled carrots are one of my favorite sides. They're sweet, soft and add a pop of color to your plate."

Get the Recipe from Girls Can Grill


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Grilled Garlic Butter Mushrooms

Author's note: "Grilled garlic butter mushrooms are a super easy to make, healthy and delicious summer BBQ recipe. They make the perfect side dish recipe or vegan main."

Get the Recipe from the Endless Meal

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About the Author

Amy Flory

Amy Flory has been featured on multiple parenting sites, was named one of Mashable’s 17 Funny Moms on Twitter in 2013, and one of Parenting’s 10 Twitter Handles to Follow in 2015. She is a contributor to the New York Times Bestselling I Just Want to Pee Alone series, and the wildly popular Big Book of Parenting Tweets series. Amy can be found laughing at the absurdity of parenting on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, sharing her famous Crock Pot Thursday recipes on Pinterest, and writing embarrassing stories about her family and herself at FunnyIsFamily.com.
Amy Flory has been featured on multiple parenting sites, was named one of Mashable’s 17 Funny Moms on Twitter in 2013, and one of Parenting’s 10 Twitter Handles to Follow in 2015. She is a contributor to the New York Times Bestselling I Just Want to Pee Alone series, and the wildly popular Big Book of Parenting Tweets series. Amy can be found laughing at the absurdity of parenting on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, sharing her famous Crock Pot Thursday recipes on Pinterest, and writing embarrassing stories about her family and herself at FunnyIsFamily.com.

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