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What I cook when I want to feel good all summer

Camille Styles by Camille Styles
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Camille prepares herself using healthy summer cookbooks

You probably already know this my favorite cookbooks of all time– the ones I return to again and again when I need inspiration during the week or when I’m cooking for friends. But when summer rolls around and I’m craving lighter, nutrient-dense meals, these are the healthy summer cookbooks I turn to year after year.

There’s something about summer that changes the way we cook. We want meals that are fresh, colorful and a little lighter, recipes that are easy to prepare and that highlight good ingredients. Lately I’ve felt like I’m leaning into my Rhythm of dinner during the week— a simple, flexible approach to meal planning that keeps things effortless (even on the busiest days).

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These cookbooks fit perfectly into that flow. These are the ones I reach for when I want something nourishing but unpretentious: meals built around what’s in season and designed to be shared, taken out or prepared at the last minute.

If you’re looking for inspiration, here are my go-to healthy cookbooks for summer cooking, ones that make eating well effortless, seasonal and genuinely exciting.

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What makes a good healthy summer cookbook?

Not all “healthy” cookbooks are suitable for summer. The ones I come back to at this time of year have a few things in common:

  • They follow the season. The recipes are built around the best produce: tomatoes, herbs, stone fruits, whatever tastes best at the moment.
  • They keep things simple. Minimal preparation, fewer steps and meals prepared without much thought.
  • They lean forward (without being rigid). Vegetables take center stage, but you can cook however you want.
  • They are made for real life. Quick lunches, easy dinners, and meals you can throw together for a last-minute meeting.
  • They make you want to cook. Perhaps this is most important: books that feel inspiring, not prescriptive.

For me, the best healthy summer cookbooks inspire me to eat in a way that’s lighter, more intuitive, and a little more connected to the season.

13 Healthy Summer Cookbooks That Inspire Lighter, Brighter Cooking

good things - the best healthy cookbooks for summer

Samin Nosrat

Good things

$45 at Anthropologie
something from nothing - the best healthy cookbooks for summer

Alison Romain

Something from nothing

$38 at Anthropologie
Everyday Scandinavian – The Best Healthy Cookbooks for Summer

Nicole Accettola

Everyday Scandinavian

$28 at Bookshop.org

Good things: recipes and rituals to share Samin Nosrat

Samin Nosrat makes cooking both intuitive and joyful, and this book draws even more on that spirit. It’s less about strict recipes and more about the rituals and rhythms that bring people to the table — something that seems particularly suited to slower, more intentional summer cooking.

Dishes are simple, seasonal and deeply satisfying, emphasizing flavor and balance over perfection. This is the kind of book you look for when you want to cook something that feels good: simple, generous, and meant to be shared.

Ideal for: Relaxed, seasonal cuisine that centers connection

Something from nothing Alison Romain

Alison Roman’s approach to cooking is all about making the most of what you have (and making it taste really, really good). This book is built around that idea, with recipes that turn simple ingredients into thoughtful meals without requiring a lot of effort.

It’s especially useful in summer, when a handful of cutting-edge ingredients can do most of the work. Think unpretentious dishes, bold flavors, and just the right amount of spice to keep things interesting.

It’s not “healthy” in the strict sense of the term, but it is absolutely wellness, ingredient-driven cuisine that fits perfectly into a lighter, more seasonal way of eating.

Ideal for: Transform simple, seasonal ingredients into delicious meals

Everyday Scandinavian: Simple and Vibrant Northern European Meals by Nicole Accettola

This is one of those cookbooks that instantly transports you. Nichole Accettola brings a fresh, modern take on Scandinavian cuisine, incredibly suited to healthy summer meals: simple, seasonal and deeply nourishing.

Recipes are built around whole ingredients and thoughtful combinations, from grain bowls and bright salads to cozy soups and not-too-sweet desserts. Everything seems clean and balanced, but never austere.

There’s a warmth to the way he writes and cooks that makes you want to settle down and try something new.

Accettola, the award-winning IACP chef behind Canteenmakes even the most unknown dishes accessible. This is a book I reach for when I want something a little different, but still easy, seasonal, and grounded in feel-good ingredients.

Ideal for: Bright and seasonal meals, both fresh and transporting

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Jess Damuck

Salad Monster

$33 at Bookshop.org
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Anna Jones

A pot, a pan, a planet

$33 at Bookshop.org
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Charity Morgane

Incredibly vegan

$38 at Bookshop.org
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Liz Moody

Healthier Together

$23 at Bookshop.org

Salad Freak: Recipes to Feed a Healthy Obsession by Jess Damuck

If there’s one book that captures the spirit of healthy summer cooking, it’s this one. Salad Monster makes a strong argument for putting vegetables at the center of the table and really getting excited about them.

The recipes are vibrant, texture-driven, and deeply satisfying, proving that salads can be so much more than an afterthought. Damuck relies on seasonal produce, building each dish around what’s fresh and at its peak, with plenty of unexpected details (think curly shallots, crispy chili, and his signature layered approach).

It’s equal parts inspiration and instruction: a cookbook that not only tells you to eat more vegetables, but makes you want them.

Ideal for: Turning Summer’s Hottest Products into Really Exciting Meals

One: Pot, Pan, Planet by Anna Jones

Anna Jones has long been known as the “queen of greens,” and this book is a masterclass in making plant-based wellness meals that don’t sacrifice flavor for simplicity. The premise is refreshingly simple: fewer dishes, less waste and recipes that are easy to prepare: exactly what I want from a book of healthy recipes for everyday cooking.

It’s all rooted in seasonal produce and thoughtful sourcing, with a focus on sustainability that feels inspiring, not overwhelming. The recipes strike that perfect balance between comforting and fresh: think Saag Aloo Shepherd’s Pie or Carrot Sesame Pancakes, each offering a familiar flavor with a lighter, more modern twist.

It’s the kind of book that changes the way you cook: more vegetables, less hassle, and meals that taste as good as they taste.

Ideal for: Effortless, plant-based dinners with minimal cleanup

Incredibly Vegan: 100+ Life-Changing Plant-Based Recipes by Charity Morgane

If you’ve ever been curious about plant-based cooking but didn’t know where to start, this is the book I would hand you. Charity Morgan makes it accessible from the first page: no strict rules, no feeling of restriction, just really good food that happens to be vegan.

Its “plegan” philosophy (plant-based, but flexible) results in recipes that are as comforting as they are nourishing. Many draw inspiration from its Puerto Rican and Creole roots, bringing bold flavor to dishes like smoky jambalaya, cheesy grits bowls, and lentil main courses.

It’s the kind of healthy recipe book that changes your habits: less about what you cut out, more about what you look forward to making.

Ideal for: Comforting dishes reinvented with a plant-based twist

Healthier Together: Recipes for Two: Nourish Your Body, Nourish Your Relationships Liz Moody

Liz Moody’s approach to healthy eating is refreshing: it should feel good, taste good, and be something you actually want to stick to. This book was born from cooking together, but its real strength lies in the way it reframes healthy cooking as something shared. Think less about rules and more about building habits that last.

The recipes strike that balance between nourishing and appetizing, with plenty of vegetable-based dishes as well as lighter versions of comforting classics. (Her General Tso’s Cauliflower and Better-For-You Chocolate Chip Cookies are on repeat in my kitchen.) It reminds me that eating well doesn’t have to be a solo activity — it can be one of the simplest, most enjoyable ways to connect.

Ideal for: Simple, Comforting Meals, Even Better When Shared

love and lemons every day - the best healthy summer cookbooks

Jeanine Donofrio

Love and lemons every day

$34 at Bookshop.org
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Allison Day

Modern lunch

$24 at Bookshop.org
where cooking begins - the best healthy cookbooks for summer

Carla Lalli Music

Where cooking begins

$30 at Bookshop.org

Love and lemons every day by Jeanine Donofrio

Jeanine Donofrio has a knack for making vegetables anything but routine. This book is full of bright, imaginative recipes that work just as well for quick weekday dinners as they do for slower weekend cooking.

What I like most is the way she rethinks everyday products. Donofrio transforms vegetables into something unexpected, whether it’s cauliflower steaks with lemon salsa verde, walnut rutabaga stew, or even chocolate cake with sweet potato frosting. It’s both practical and creative , with lots of ideas for using up leftovers and making the most of what you already have on hand.

If you’re looking to add more variety to your healthy summer cooking, this is one you’ll return to often.

Ideal for: Creative, vegetarian meals that keep things interesting

Modern lunch: 100 recipes to prepare the new midday meal by Allison Day

I will never be someone who forgets to eat lunch. This is easily my favorite meal of the day! This book feels like something worth waiting for.

Allison Day rethinks lunch with recipes that are fresh, satisfying and easy to prepare or take on the go. Chicken Ribbon and Cucumber Salad with Peanut Butter Dressing or Walnut-Crusted Avocado with Feta and Eggs over Pesto Rice. These are meals that feel elevated, but never complicated.

It’s a go-to when I want something both nourishing and energizing, especially in the warmer months when lighter, produce-based meals make sense.

Ideal for: Improve your lunch routine with fresh, packaged meals.

Where Cooking Begins: Simple Recipes to Make You a Great Cook Carla Lalli Music

Carla Lalli Music’s approach to cooking is exactly what I’m looking for during a busy season: simple, ingredient-driven, and full of flavor. She has a way of paring down revenue to what really matters. There are no extra steps or over-complicated things: just techniques that make sense and foods that work.

What I like most is how intuitive it is. This is the kind of book that teaches you how to cook, not just what to cook. It explains how to work with what’s in your kitchen, rely on pantry staples, and prepare meals around what’s fresh and in season.

This book is a must-have when I want to feel a little more confident and a lot less rigid in the kitchen.

Ideal for: Build confidence and cook more intuitively with what you have

mostly plants - the best healthy summer cookbooks

Tracy Pollan

Mainly plants

$30 at Bookshop.org
dinner for everyone - the best healthy summer cookbooks

Mark Bitman

Dinner for everyone

$37 at Bookshop.org
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Sarah Copeland

Every day is Saturday

$10 at Bookshop.org

Mostly Plants: 101 Delicious Flexitarian Recipes from the Pollan Family by Tracy Pollan

The Pollan family’s approach to eating well is one I return to again and again: focusing on plants, keeping things flexible, and not overcomplicating them. This book brings that philosophy to life in a way that feels realistic, especially if you’re cooking for a mix of table preferences.

We are not asking you to review your diet. These recipes simply change the balance. Vegetables are in the spotlight, with satisfying and accessible dishes that still leave room for flexibility when desired.

It’s an easy entry point into more plant-based cooking, particularly during the summer months when produce is at its peak and meals can be simple, fresh and shared.

Ideal for: Flexible, family-friendly meals that make eating more plants effortless

Dinner for Everyone: 100 Iconic Dishes Made 3 Ways: Easy, Vegan, or Perfect for Company by Mark Bitman

If you’ve ever tried cooking for a group with different preferences, you know how quickly it can get complicated. Mark Bittman solves this problem with a simple and brilliant idea: each recipe comes with three variations. One simple, one herbal and one a bit more elevated for entertaining.

The result is a cookbook that’s incredibly useful in real life. You can make a dish and adapt it depending on who is at the table, without starting from scratch or preparing multiple meals.

It’s based on fresh ingredients and accessible techniques, making it an easy choice for everyday cooking. Especially in summer, when meals tend to be more relaxed and shared.

Ideal for: Cook a meal that suits everyone at the table

Every day is Saturday: recipes + strategies for easy cooking, every day of the week by Sarah Copeland

This recipe book makes you want to slow down and enjoy everyday life a little more. Sarah Copeland builds her recipes around the idea that good food doesn’t have to wait until the weekend. It can be simple, seasonal, and special any night of the week.

Dishes strike this balance beautifully, from Moroccan tomato toast to raspberry ice cream cake. They’re approachable enough for a weeknight, but with just enough flair to make it seem intentional.

It’s all about creating little moments around the table, which is especially nice during the summer months when meals tend to get a little longer.

Ideal for: Bringing a Slower, More Intentional Feel to Daily Meals

This article was last updated on May 16, 2026 to include new information.

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