10 Healthy Summer Recipes


It’s not jacket weather anymore.

Quick! Can anyone name that movie quote??

No, it’s definitely not jacket weather anymore; at least not here in Texas. I brought out the popsicle maker last week and we’ve been having lots of fun creating different flavors, such as mint-chocolate-chip and blueberries-n-cream popsicles. So if you happen to see an overwhelming number of popsicle recipes on my blog this summer, please accept my apologies in advance.

In the meantime, here are 10 healthy recipes perfect for “non-jacket” weather. (By the way, the quote is from The Wedding Singer. It’s one of my all-time favorite movies!)

nutella popsicles

Nutella Fudge Pops

dessert pancake

Ice Cream Sandwich Pancakes

raw peanut noodles

Peanut Butter “Noodles”

mint chocolate chip ice cream vita mix

Vita-Mix Ice Cream Recipes

vita mix ice cream

PB Frozen Hot Chocolate

pineapple drinks

Pineapple Floats

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Chocolate UFOs

vegan chocolate ice cream

Creamy Chocolate Ice Milk

cookie dough milkshake

Cookie Dough Milkshakes

healthy shamrock shake

Healthy Shamrock Shakes

Question of the Day:

Does it feel like summer yet where you are?

I know summer doesn’t technically start until June 20th. But when the temperatures are already in the 90s, and kids are getting out of school, it’s pretty easy to say summer has arrived. I hung my jacket up long ago.

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69 Comments

  1. Anna @ The Guiltless Life says:

    I loveeee iced recipes! I have been big into my smoothies because it is May (and now June!) but no the weather isn’t that great here, unfortunately (I’m in Vancouver, BC). We keep hearing about how Toronto has a heatwave, but it is still rainy and chilly here. Soon some sun will come, I hope!

  2. Lia says:

    SO many options! I’m new to your blog, and oh so excited to start exploring your recipes! IT is not feeling like summer here anymore. IT was in the high 90’s a few days ago here in Chicago, but now it’s been in the 50s! Yay! One last sweater stylin’ week hopefully.

  3. B @ Crags and Veggies says:

    Frozen hot cocoa is one of my favorite things! I will definitely be trying those nutella fudge pops though too! Thanks girl!

  4. Liz @ iheartvegetables says:

    I don’t know which recipe to start with!!! These ALL look amazing!!

  5. Amber with Slim Pickin's Kitchen says:

    I’m in Charleston, SC so yes it is *sweltering* her already…but I LOVE it! I hate the cold! Also, how on earth am I just now seeing these pineapple floats?!? Insanity.

    1. Juliana says:

      Can I come be your personal chef? Charleston and Isle of Palms are my FAVORITE vacation places!!! 😉

      1. Amber with Slim Pickin's Kitchen says:

        You can be my personal chef, but only if it’s my personal PASTRY chef. I’m not the best at making desserts…which I must have at.all.times! Lived here all my life, and I love to hear how much others love my hometown! <3

  6. Holly - InspirationBeauty says:

    These recipes look delicious!

    I didn’t know summer started on June 20th, I thought the season of summer starts on May 1st!

    I’m kind of glad you mentioned that though, here in Ireland when you’re 18 you go through really important exams which determine what course and what college you’ll go to. I’m going through that right now, it starts on the sixth and my last day is Chemistry on the 19th! So I won’t miss summer, yay! Thank you!

  7. Soph says:

    Hi Katie, do you reckon you could veganize something like this recipe? http://www.crazyforcrust.com/p/recipes.html?recipe_id=6025142

    I really like the look of things with layers, I’d probably want to do it with lemon and coconut instead of almonds though.

    By the way I’m so glad I discovered your blog, I’m vegan and I love not having to miss out on the yummies 🙂 xx

      1. Soph says:

        Thanks! Yeah, I’m pretty sure they would work, going to give them a try x

  8. moepurple says:

    My comment isn’t really related to this post, but I need some advice 🙁
    My sister does NOT believe me that I’m a vegetarian, but I haven’t eaten meat in months (and before that, I only ate it when my parents FORCED me to). She gets mad about it when I say that I am one. I’d eventually like to go vegan, but I’m scared she will flip out on me. Is your sister supportive of you? How did you “come out” when you first started vegetarianism and veganism?

    1. Samantha says:

      Good morning! I know you were looking for Katie and I am sure will have some great advice from her but I had to comment on a couple of things.

      First off…forgive me on this one: but for your own safety please consider taking your last name off your blog – at least for now? The online world is just too big of a place.

      I think when your blog reaches a more “professional stage” I can understand having the last name on there (and I do see it) but I hope you will consider for right now not using yours? And feel free to ignore me and this is in no way intended to be bossy, but I have been around enough young people to want a little extra protection around them.

      My family wasn’t overly surprised when I put my foot down on meat. I think they thought the vegan might be a passing stage, but they are used to it now (over 15 years). Since I am the older sister I could care less about my younger sister support so I didn’t have that same issue you might be experiencing. It took some of them awhile to understand exactly what that meant to my diet and what I would or would not eat but I took pretty strong charge of educating myself on how to eat healthy.

      It was actually more the extended family that had a problem with it and I just learned to bring my own food to not go out to eat with them if it was really going to be a problem. My father still finds it a nuisance.

      From my perspective, figuring out what is important to you and honoring that is all part of growing up. You will get there.

      Are your parents supportive? Is your sister worried about the health aspect? Is there a cultural element?

      Best of luck and have a great weekend.

      1. moepurple says:

        OH! Thank you for telling me, I didn’t realize my last name was on there! I’m usually good about that stuff.

        Also, thanks for the input. If they don’t like my lifestyle, they don’t have to live it, so it doesn’t really matter I guess. 🙂
        The weird thing is, my sister is going vegetarian for a week to help with weight loss. I think she doesn’t like the fact that I’m a vegetarian because I am already on the skinnier side, and she thinks I’m going to lose a bunch of weight. I’ve been vegetarian for awhile though, so I’m not sure what she’s getting at.

        1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

          My sister’s the exact opposite of me. She works at a burger joint! But pretty much, we just live and let live. I don’t give her grief about her diet (usually), and she respects my beliefs even though they’re different from her own.

        2. Samantha says:

          OK, that is great on the last name and glad to hear you are good about it. 🙂

          Ah…sisterly competition and maybe some body insecurities on her side. Which I am sorry to hear about. Sometimes that is the rough part with sisters…women can be so hard on the body image stuff and rarely are sisters identical in build, metabolism, etc.

          Take good care of your body and your health. I think some of the judgement will matter less and less to you as time goes on.

  9. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says:

    Everything looks wonders wonderful! Not sure what I want to make first?

  10. Maria @ Beautiful Busy Bee says:

    It’s definitely summer here (I’m a TX girl too)