You know that magical window when tomatoes actually taste like tomatoes? The ones that are heavy, warm from the sun, and smell like the vine the moment you pick them up? I wait all year for it. And when that window finally opens (whether it’s the farmers market haul that barely fits in one bag or the garden that’s suddenly exploding overnight) I get to work. There is absolutely nothing like a perfectly ripe, peak-season tomato, and I refuse to let a single one go to waste. These are the recipes I’ve made on repeat for years! Every single one of these is worth making right now, before the season slips away. Grab your best olive oil. Let’s make the most of it!
1. Authentic Italian Bruschetta
When summer tomatoes start tasting like actual tomatoes again, this is the very first thing I make. Bruschetta can only ever be as good as the ingredients you use, so this is the moment to pull out the good olive oil and the good bread. It is simple, it is stunning, and I promise it is life-changing.
2. Tomato Avocado Salad

Get avocados involved and I couldn’t be happier! This one is technically a side dish, but we gobble it up like it’s the main course every single time. Juicy peak-season tomatoes and creamy avocado tossed in a bright, tangy vinaigrette. It’s the kind of salad that makes your belly very, very happy.
3. Cucumber Tomato Salad

This is my go-to when I need something refreshing that won’t wilt in the summer heat. Crisp cucumbers and sweet fresh tomatoes are the ultimate flavor pairing, especially tossed in a simple lemon dill dressing that lets the produce shine. It’s sturdy enough to bring to a backyard BBQ and gorgeous enough to make people ask what’s in it.
4. Caprese Avocado Salad

Don’t let the simplicity of this one fool you. It is crave-ably delicious and comes together in under 15 minutes. I took all the classic flavors of a traditional caprese and added creamy avocado to take it completely over the top. Light, bright, and full of fresh flavor, this one will have you licking the plate clean.
5. Homemade Salsa

I know how easy it is to reach for that jar at the store, but there is nothing quite like the freshness of homemade salsa when tomatoes are at their absolute peak. Grab your favorite chips and get ready, because this one disappears fast. Once you’ve made it fresh, you won’t want to go back.
6. Balsamic Tomato Salad

Balsamic tomato salad is one of those recipes that reminds me why tomato season is worth getting excited about. When the tomatoes are good, a little balsamic and a few simple ingredients are all you need to let them shine.
7. Easy Oven Roasted Tomatoes

Easy oven roasted tomatoes are one of my favorite ways to make the most of a big tomato harvest. Roasting brings out their natural sweetness and turns even a simple batch of tomatoes into something that feels a little special.
8. Savory Southern Tomato Pie

Savory Tomato Pie is a Southern comfort food classic. Layers of tomato, onion, basil, and cheese are baked in a flaky pie crust shell for an indulgent savory pie that is hard to resist!

Tomato season always feels a little too short, which is probably why I try to squeeze them into as many meals as possible while they’re at their best. Whether you’re working through a backyard harvest, a farmers market haul, or a bag of perfectly ripe tomatoes from the store, these recipes are a delicious way to make every tomato count.
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