We're excited to send new Food Blogger Pro blog posts to you via email! We'll share our latest and greatest blog posts with you where we'll talk about tips and strategies for growing your audience, creating great food content, and monetizing your blog, as well as updates on new courses available for Food Blogger Pro members. Trending Recipe Ideas This Summerby Emily @ FBP on May 15, 2025 in Food Trends Are you planning your content calendar and looking for recipe inspiration for the summer months? Look no further than our round-up of trending recipe ideas this summer! Filled with recipe ideas that will perform well for you summer after summer, from pickling to camping meals, and more!
Helloooooo, summer and sunshine and never-ending pool days! ☀️ Well, almost. Here in the Northern Hemisphere, summer doesn’t officiallystart until June 20th, but we are already embracing the summer spirit. Chances are, your readers are too! And if you’re trying to brainstorm some fresh new recipes to share on your blog or social media, we’ve got you covered. In this post, we’re sharing a roundup of trending recipe ideas this summer to help give you some inspiration for your upcoming content calendar! We’ve compiled a list of summer recipe ideas that might boost traffic every summer after you post them (provided it’s a high-quality post!). This post isn’t about viral TikTok recipes (cottage cheese bagels, anyone?), but rather ingredients and recipe ideas that consistently perform well this time of year.
Looking for more specific trending recipe ideas for each month? Check out our monthly food content trends posts here: While this post focuses mostly on search trends on Google, we also love checking out what’s trending on Pinterest for some inspiration. Let’s dive into it, shall we? SaladsAs the weather gets warmer, your readers will definitely be on the hunt for some new summer salad recipes to try out. I don’t know about you, but we’re always craving fresh, flavor-packed salads this time of year. From peach and pecan salad with a drizzle of balsamic to Panzanella salad bursting with fresh, juicy tomatoes, what’s not to love!
And while you’re testing out all the salad recipes, don’t forget about the non-traditional ones: loaded potato salads, light and delicious pasta salads, or even a crispy rice salad! Let’s give salad its moment in the spotlight this summer! ⭐️ Outdoor CookingTime to bust out the grill — ’tis the season for some good old-fashioned BBQ!
Do you know the secret to cooking the perfect burger? Or do you have a go-to marinade recipe that you can share with your readers? Why not post a roundup of your all-time favorite kebab recipes? Readers will also be searching for the perfect side dishes to bring to a BBQ (like those summer salads we just talked about). The outdoor cooking options are endless this time of year! Summer FruitFriends, the season of watermelon is upon us. And what a lovely season it is.
So now’s the time to share all those watermelon recipes you have up your sleeve! We’re talking watermelon salad, watermelon margaritas, and watermelon sorbet… so refreshing! Here’s an example of a really awesome watermelon resource from our sister site, Pinch of Yum:
And don’t forget about other summer fruit like peaches, blueberries, strawberries, tomatoes, and cherries! This handy chart from the USDA breaks down what fruit is in season this time of year. Throw those delicious strawberries in a salad, whip up a big ol’ batch of blueberry jam, or share your grandmother’s classic peach cobbler recipe. Let’s embrace the tasty fruit that nature has to offer this season. Sourcing LocallyWith food prices fluctuating by the week, becoming a regular at local farmers’ markets can help offset those grocery costs. 💸 Spring and summer are always peak farmers market time, but this year, readers might be looking for even more ideas for using up local ingredients than usual.
You can inspire readers to visit their local markets by sharing recipes starring seasonal produce, creating a seasonal produce guide, posting an Instagram Story of a recent market haul, or sharing a Reel of your strawberry picking adventures.
What could be better than supporting local growers while enjoying peak produce and saving money? Consider sharing the USDA search engine for local markets to help get your audience started. 🔎 Summer VeggiesAnd don’t forget about all those yummy summer vegetables! From green beans to zucchini to corn, there are lots of veggies to devour over the next few months.
Could you write a post all about your favorite summertime farmers market staples? Inspire your readers to shop locally and cook seasonally! Or maybe you know the secret to cutting corn off the cob without creating a huge mess — you could consider sharing your tips and tricks in a Reel or TikTok this summer. PicklingWhile you’ve got all those fresh veggies in your pantry, why not try your hand at pickling? Pickling has become very popular over the last few years, and it’s definitely something readers will be searching for this summer. What a great way to use up that leftover produce and make it last for months!
If you’re somewhat of a pickling expert yourself, why not share an in-depth Pickling 101 guide with your readers? I bet they’ll love it! Ice CreamIt will probably come as no surprise that searches for ice cream skyrocket during these warmer months. They usually peak in July, so now’s the time to start churning out those ice cream recipes (pun mostdefinitely intended).🍦
Don’t be afraid to get creative with your recipes, either! Camping MealsThe warm summer months are a time when many families head to the great outdoors for some good old-fashioned camping. And those people need ideas for camping meals to take with them!
Do you have an updated take on bratwursts that would be perfect for a camping trip? Or maybe a twist on s’mores that might be perfect for around a campfire? You could even focus on pre-made camping meals (think breakfast burritos, chilis, or even a cobbler)! HibiscusYear after year, searches for hibiscus spike in the summer.
While you can eat the hibiscus flower straight from the plant, it also makes a great flavor-infuser in many drinks and dishes. We’re talking hibiscus lemonade, hibiscus tacos, rhubarb hibiscus jam… the list goes on and on. Personally, one of the best donuts I’ve eaten in my entire life had a homemade hibiscus glaze drizzled on top. Don’t sleep on this colorful plant this summer! Don’t forget these holidays!Because the best part about a holiday is the food, right? Be sure to mark these upcoming dates on your calendar, and consider sharing some fun recipes that your readers can celebrate with.
For our friends in the Southern Hemisphere…While the Food Blogger Pro team is based in the Northern Hemisphere, we know that many of our readers live all around the world. So if you (or your readers!) are based in the Southern Hemisphere, you might want to consider sharing some recipes perfect for the winter season now. To give you some inspiration, this site shows what fruits and vegetables are currently in season in Australia. Now let’s chat: What recipes are you excited to share this summer? Did this post give you any new ideas? Let us know in the comments below!
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We're excited to send new Food Blogger Pro blog posts to you via email! We'll share our latest and greatest blog posts with you where we'll talk about tips and strategies for growing your audience, creating great food content, and monetizing your blog, as well as updates on new courses available for Food Blogger Pro members! How to Actually Grow Traffic to Your Food Blog Published on June 12, 2025 Starting a food blog can feel overwhelming. There’s no shortage of advice on how to grow...
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