10 Dishes Celebrating Spring Vegetables

10 dishes celebrating spring vegetables

1. Quinoa with roast asparagus, eggs & capers

Quinoa with roast asparagus, eggs & capers served on an oval platter

A bold and beautiful salad that stands up as a full meal on its own, this seasonal veg-packed version also ticks off all of your five-a-day. Keep it chilled and covered and you can enjoy any leftovers for a packed lunch the next day. Try more spring salads for the new season.

2. Broad bean, pea & ricotta frittata

Broad bean, pea & ricotta frittata served in a large baking dish

Combine seasonal new potatoes and broad beans to make this frittata which is surprisingly low in calories. Another surprise? The prep only takes five minutes. Try more frittata recipes.

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3. Braised spring onions

Braised spring onions on a plate

Give spring onions their time to shine by braising them in butter and olive oil. Feta, peas and mint are cast in supporting roles to make an easy dish that tastes and looks rather impressive. You could serve it alongside our baked falafel & cauliflower tabbouleh and our herb salad with pomegranate for a mezze-inspired veggie feast.

4. Spring greens spanakopita

Plate of spanakopita with a slice missing

If the sun does decide to show its face, this spring greens spanakopita is picnic-ready. The savoury filling also brings in fresh parsley, mint and dill along with creamy ricotta – it doesn’t get much better than this. For another seasonal variation, try our nettle spanakopita.

5. Lentils with spring greens & watercress walnut pesto

Lentils with spring greens & watercress walnut pesto in a bowl

Combining spring greens with lentils to make a more substantial meal, the homemade watercress and walnut pesto lifts the dish to make an easy seasonal dinner. Now try more spring greens recipes.

6. Green shakshuka with harissa & crispy shallots

Green shakshuka with harissa & crispy shallots in a frying pan

The beauty of this dish is that you can use whatever greens you have lying around in your fridge. Spring greens lend themselves well to this shakshuka – combine them with fresh basil and coriander to keep it light and refreshing. Now try more shakshuka recipes.

7. Goat’s curd & spring greens salad with popped buckwheat

Goat's curd and popped wheat salad with radishes and long stemmed broccoli on a blue plate on a pink background

This vibrant salad brings the crunch-factor thanks to sliced radishes, griddled long-stemmed broccoli and toasted buckwheat. With the goat’s curd it makes a filling and nutritious meal all on its own. Discover more ways with buckwheat.

8. Best ever asparagus & pea risotto

Best ever asparagus & pea risotto served in two large bowls

Although a little more effort, the extra work pays dividends when it comes to this spring risotto. Half of the cooked veg is blended to make the vibrant green colour of the risotto, while the remainder is left as a finishing flourish to garnish at the end. Serving two, why not make it for that special someone? Try more vegetarian risotto recipes.

9. Three bean spring minestrone

Beans and greens in a minestrone soup in a bowl

Packed with protein from cannellini and borlotti beans plus a good source of vitamins from green beans, this healthy minestrone keeps you full without weighing you down. It’s on the table in under 30 minutes as well, making an easy work from home lunch or speedy dinner. Make more budget-friendly meals with our kidney bean recipes.

10. Pasta primavera

Healthy pasta primavera

This pasta dish is creamy, comforting and it has the added bonus of being low in calories and fat. Adding a bit of starchy pasta water helps to create a shiny sauce to coat the tagliatelle along with the fromage frais or creme fraîche. It’s sure to become a firm springtime favourite. Discover more tagliatelle dishes.

Enjoyed these vegetarian spring dishes? Find more inspiration:

Vegetarian sandwich recipes
Vegetarian air-fryer recipes
High-protein vegetarian foods
Top vegetarian fakeaway recipes
How to eat a balanced diet if you’re vegetarian

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