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What to Do with All Your Summer Produce

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No images? 07/28/2018 The Saveur Market Report: Summer Produce Edition With summer in full swing, th

No images? [View Online.]( [Saveur]( [tomato pie]( 07/28/2018 The Saveur Market Report: Summer Produce Edition With summer in full swing, there is no better time to start cooking with all the fresh produce at your fingertips. [Peaches]( are at their juiciest, [avocados]( are at their creamiest, and the [cherries]( have never been sweeter. At SAVEUR, we have been pretty obsessed with all of the amazing fruits and vegetables in their prime this summer (if you don’t believe us, just check out the [SAVEUR Market Report]( and we want to fill you in about the best ways to enjoy them. Get into the summer mood by dusting off your gardening gloves and growing some fruits and veggies in [your own backyard](. Or, if you aren’t known for your green thumb, go to the [farmers’ market]( to get your fresh fix. Maybe your adventures among the stalls will inspire to you make a bright and spicy tomato sauce for [shakshuka]( or a tangy [tapenade with sweet figs]( sure to be a crowd pleaser on crostini. You can even bring some serious summer freshness to your [cocktails]( too. And to enjoy the sweet, sticky summer fruit all year long, preserve your treasures in [compotes and jams](. Checking out our [summer produce guide]( is the perfect way to start off, giving you the tips you need to conquer this summer’s best fruits and veggies a produce prodigy, if you will. Get working in the kitchen before all of the fresh goodness is gone, and don’t forget to show us how you #cooktheworld while the sun is shining. [Cherries]( [Summer Produce Guide]( [Summer is a great time of year to be a cook]( [summer]( [15 Summer Recipes to Make From Farmers' Market Finds]( [From heirloom tomatoes to fragrant summer berries, how to make the most of your market haul]( [Cherry Old Fashioned]( [Fresh Cherry Recipes]( [Fresh cherries are one of the best things about summer]( [Blackberry-Plum Lattice Pie]( [23 Peach and Plum Recipes That Scream Summer]( [Stone fruits are a summer necessity, and though we love to eat a juicy peach or plum right off the tree, we also cook with them every chance we get]( [Subscribe to Saveur]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( {EMAIL} is subscribed to receive newsletters from Saveur. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage My Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( Add [newsletters@mail.saveur.com](mailto:newsletters@mail.saveur.com?CMPID=ene072818) to your address book to ensure delivery. Copyright © Bonnier Corporation, 460 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 200, Winter Park, FL 32789 [Bonnier Corporation](

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