Honey-Basil Summer Sqaush

Honey-Basil Summer Sqaush

Honey-Basil Summer Sqaush

Experience the perfect blend of sweetness and herbiness with this Honey-Basil Summer Squash dish.

Delight your taste buds with the refreshing combination of tender summer squash drizzled with a mix of golden honey and fragrant basil.

This dish is a true ode to summer, capturing the essence of the season in every bite as the honey adds a touch of natural sweetness that complements the earthy notes of the basil, creating a harmonious flavor profile that is both light and satisfying.

Enjoyed as a side dish, this Honey-Basil Summer Squash combination of sweet and savory notes will be a perfect addition to your summer menu and is sure to bring a taste of sunshine to your table.

Honey-Basil Summer Sqaush

2 small yellow squash, sliced diagonally into 1 inch slices

2 small green squash, sliced diagonally into 1 inch slices

1 small Mexican squash, sliced diagonally into 1 inch slices

4 cloves garlic, minced

2 tablespoon dried basil or ¼ cup fresh basil, minced

6 tablespoons soy sauce

2 tablespoons lime juice

¼ cup rice vinegar

¼ red wine vinegar

2 tablespoons olive oil

3 tablespoons honey

To make the sauce, combine all the above ingredients in a large bowl, mix up well, and set aside.


wet and dry herb mix for Honey-Basil Summer Sqaush


Add sliced squash to a steamer with already boiling water. Steam the vegetables for 5 minutes, stirring them twice to evenly steam them. They should still be crunchy when steamed after 5 minutes.


steaming squash for Honey-Basil Summer Sqaush


Place steamed vegetables in to large bowl with the sauce ingredients. Mix the vegetables till well coated.


mixing cooked squash with herb mixture


Spoon vegetables into a serving bowl and enjoy as a side dish with your favorite protein.


Honey-Basil Summer Sqaush


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6 thoughts on “Honey-Basil Summer Sqaush

    1. eatandbehealthy

      I am glad we could oblige you Jovina with a new recipe to add to your box!! 🙂

      As always thanks for leaving your thoughts and for taking the time to stop by.

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      Randy

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    kcg1974

    A favorite vegetable of mine. Yum!

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  2. puppiesinparadise – Sweden
    puppiesinparadise

    I have never hears of Bragg’s soy Protein. I will be looking for it in Swedish grocery stores. Thank you for the great tip for a non-GMO soy sauce. this recipe sounds delicious. I rarely eat squash or zucchini. I am thinking it would be worth changing that. I really enjoy your blogg and appreciat all the nutritional information. My husband and I both have health issues our diet is very important to me. This information has been very informative. I like the new recipes that shows me different ways to cook a meal.
    Honey

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    1. eatandbehealthy

      Wow thanks Honey!! I am really glad the post was more for than just a recipe. If you are interested in improving your health and how food correlates to a healthy you, check out our other website, the Health News Library at http://www.healthnewslibrary. com

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      Randy

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