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As the days get longer, I find myself reaching for spring meals that bring a bit of brightness back to the kitchen. This collection of spring recipes covers everything from quick midday bites to cozy dinners to share with the family. If you have been looking for easy spring dinner recipes, these are my personal favorites for making the most of the season.

Vegetable Casserole

Vegetable Casserole is a spring dinner recipe that is quick to make, and a low calorie meal that is packed with protein. I love how creamy it is thanks to cottage cheese and yogurt, and how mushrooms add a wonderful umami flavor. Best of all, it is combined with whole wheat pasta, creating a wonderful, healthy, dinner recipe.

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Sheet Pan Meatball and Veggies

Sheet Pan Meatball and Veggies is one of my favorite easy spring meals for those busy weekdays when I want something delicious, but I do not want to stand next to the stove the whole evening. It is an easy dump and bake meal, that is flavorful, and everyone loves it. In this meal, I love how the meatballs stay juicy while the vegetables are crunchy.

Meatball Salad

If you need spring lunch ideas that are a bit more playful, then Meatball Salad is perfect for you. My husband and I love adding aromatic meatballs to make salads more interesting and full of flavor. It is a spring time meals favorite for a sunny afternoon when you want a meal that is light but still keeps you full.

Ground Beef Wrap

Ground Beef Wraps are one of my SOS and lifesaver recipes for the days when there is no time or energy for cooking. I love this recipe because it is done really quick, you just need 15 minutes! After the sauce is done, all you have to do is fill the flour tortillas and roll them. For me, this is one of those easy spring recipes I always make when I want to spend more time outside than in the kitchen.

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Vegetable Soup

When I was growing up, spring dinner often started with a plate of soup, and my Vegetable Soup is a heartwarming version that everyone will love. I love this soup because it is quick and easy to make, uses seasonal vegetables, and while the soup is simmering, you can take a moment to do something that brings you joy, like calling a friend or enjoying the garden.

Turkey Casserole

Turkey Casserole is a phenomenal appetizing meal idea for a cozy spring dinner. I love the flavors of ground turkey mixed with vegetables, herbs, and then baked until golden. It is a wonderful choice for a meal prep, or a flavorful weeknight dinner option that fits your spring dinner recipes rotation.

Cabbage with Noodles

Cabbage with Noodles is one of my favorite spring recipes from my childhood. It requires a few simple ingredients, but together they taste wonderful. You can enjoy it as a main dish or as a side dish with a slice of your favorite meat.

Baked Ziti

Baked Ziti is a hidden gem when you want a low-prep meal for a spring evening. Your family will love the combination of pasta and ground meat in a velvety tomato sauce with plenty of cheese. It is a hearty and flavorful meal that allows you to spend more time with your family and less time in the dinners kitchen.

Zoodles Bolognese

Zoodles Spaghetti Bolognese is one of those flavorful spring dinner recipes. Zoodles are one of my favorite alternative pasta, and since spring is the start of zucchini season, I’m substituting pasta with noodles. My favorite sauce for zoodles is Bolognese sauce, and I would make it and then toss it over zoodles. It is a healthy, easy, full-flavored, meal that you will love.

Greek Chicken Wraps

Greek Chicken Wraps are one of my husband’s favorite quick spring lunch ideas. I was inspired by Greek flavors when I made this recipe the first time, and since then it has become one of our regular spring meals. They are easy to make and you will love how herbs, and vegetables are elevating the flavor of the chicken.

Here are my favorite spring meals. Which one is your favorite from my list?

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I was diagnosed with allium allergy when I was 15. Allium allergy means that I need to avoid eating onion, garlic, leek, chives and shallot.I love cooking and creating new recipes. With my educational and medical degree I am very happy to help everyone living with allium allergy.Browse my food blog and enjoy my unique no onion no garlic recipes.

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