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Zucchini and other summer squash are in season. We have recipes

A variety of summer squash spotted at Peacock Family Farms stand at the Santa Monica farmers market.
(Noelle Carter / Los Angeles Times)
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What’s in season: One of the quintessential vegetables of summer, zucchini, and other summer squash are now filling market stands. There are a number of varieties of the summer squash beyond classic green zucchini: from softball-sized, white-green Eight Ball and stout Mexican zucchini, to yellow oblong Goldmine and small, flower-shaped Sunburst squash. Exterior colors range from a lighter grayish-green and vibrant shades of yellow-orange to almost black, with sizes varying from small and slender to massive squash well over a foot in length. The season runs through the hotter months of summer, tapering off as the weather cools in fall.

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What to cook: Smaller zucchini tend to pack more flavor than their larger counterparts and work well raw or cooked. Consider slicing or grating the squash to use in salads or slaws. Steam or stew chopped or diced squash, or throw large wedges or slices on the grill, tossing them with olive oil and chopped fresh herbs and garlic. Use larger zucchini in soups, or consider roasting, braising or even stuffing the squash as you might with peppers or tomatoes.

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What’s on the horizon: Summer melons, including Tuscan cantaloupes and watermelons, are just beginning to show up, as are fresh figs.

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