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The Best of Stone Fruit Season: 26 Juicy Recipes with Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, and Apricots

There’s nothing quite like the arrival of stone fruit to signal that summer is really here. Perfect peaches, aromatic nectarines, tangy apricots, melt-in-your-mouth cherries, and primo plums are juicier and more abundant than ever. This collection offers a delicious range of recipes—salads, tarts, breakfasts, baked goods, nice cream, and more—catering to every occasion. Many of these dishes can be made with either frozen or fresh stone fruit, allowing you to enjoy summer goodness throughout the year.

What Are Stone Fruits?

Stone fruits are characterized by having a hard pit encased in a fleshy exterior. From a culinary standpoint, the classic stone fruits are apricots, peaches, plums, cherries, and nectarines, and we’ve focused on those in this recipe collection. Botanically speaking, stone fruits also include mangoes, lychees, and some others—but we’ll leave those for another day!

When Is Stone Fruit Season?

In the Northern Hemisphere, the peak season for stone fruits such as peaches, nectarines, apricots, and plums runs from June to September, although some varieties may be available as early as May and as late as October. (In the Southern Hemisphere, you’ll find them in stores from November to April.)

Check out our summer produce guide to see what else is in season alongside stone fruits.

Want more peach goodness? Check out our roundup of peach recipes.

Peach and Pepper Tacos

Peach and Pepper Tacos

“I’m framing this recipe and hanging it in my kitchen (I’m not kidding),” writes one happy fan about these irresistible tacos. Juicy peaches, red bell pepper, and onion are basted with orange juice and grilled to smoky, caramelized perfection. Serve in warm tortillas with orange- and basil-infused barley, accompanied by a drizzle of creamy avocado sauce.

“We've made these several times and always adore them.” —Lydia
Nectarine and Blueberry Salsa

Nectarine and Blueberry Salsa

Nectarines pair wonderfully with plump blueberries in this fruit-filled salsa, which is as visually appealing as it is delicious. Pinto beans add heft and creaminess, and crushed red pepper dials up the heat. Serve with baked corn chips for a supremely munchable summer snack, appetizer, or salad topper.

“This is wonderful as a salsa and a taco filling. One of my favorite FOK recipes.” —Anne
Plum-Spinach Salad with Curried Lentils

Plum-Spinach Salad with Curried Lentils

Just as a good chutney pairs beautifully with Indian curries, the bright, tangy flavor of fresh plums complements crispy curried lentils in this salad perfectly. Toasted walnuts, fresh parsley, and a lively citrus vinaigrette round out the flavors. Pro tip: This salad is ready in 50 minutes, but you can halve the preparation time on busy weeknights by having cooked lentils ready to go. (Cook your own over the weekend or buy canned lentils.)

“Excellent—flavors work well together. I had this salad three days in a row.” —TL
Couscous and Kale Breakfast Salad

Couscous and Kale Breakfast Salad

With seven simple ingredients, including quick-cooking couscous, this easy, flavor-packed salad comes together in no time. Juicy peaches and grapes add a special touch, pairing well with earthy kale, while dried apricots and pumpkin seeds lend extra texture and a layer of flavor.

“Delicious for vegan brunch” —Linda
Stone Fruit & Quinoa Breakfast Cookies

Stone Fruit & Quinoa Breakfast Cookies

Sick of oat cookies? Try these quinoa cookies instead! Cooked quinoa makes them wonderfully chewy, while freshly grated ginger adds a gentle heat. Bursts of juicy orange—both zest and flesh—infuse each bite with citrusy flair, and a half cup of your favorite stone fruit, added at the end, lends pops of jammy goodness.

“Really good.” —Sandie
Cherry-Almond Nice Cream

Cherry-Almond Nice Cream

A splash of almond extract gives this frozen treat a flavor reminiscent of Italy’s beloved Amarena cherry gelato. Cherries (fresh or thawed frozen) lend the nice cream a gorgeous pink hue, adding a tantalizing fruity depth to this creamy, dairy-free ice cream.

“This is sooooo yummy! We’ve been making this a lot this summer. Our favorite time to eat this is right after it’s made because of its creamy texture.” —Grace
Easy Vegan Peach Cobbler

Easy Vegan Peach Cobbler

This old-fashioned dessert is gluten-free and ready in just an hour, with only 10 minutes of active preparation time. Juicy peaches—fresh or frozen—are gently baked with lemon juice and maple syrup, then topped with a golden oat flour biscuit mid-bake. Also, check out this Peach-Cranberry Cobbler.

“This was really good. I love that it's gluten free.” —Tyleen
Rosemary-Apricot Preserves

Rosemary-Apricot Preserves

If you find yourself with a mother lode of ripe apricots (we're all jealous), try making jam! The perfect balance of tangy and sweet, this golden spread tastes delicious on crackers, whole grain bread, baked potatoes, cornbread, English muffins, and just about anything else you can think of. This recipe has just two other ingredients—maple syrup, to cut the slight tartness of the apricot, and fresh rosemary, which adds a fragrant earthiness.
Peach Raspberry Overnight Oats

Peach Raspberry Overnight Oats

Overnight oats are the ideal breakfast to wake up to: They’re quick and easy to prepare the night before, then, in the morning, there is nothing to do apart from grabbing a spoon! In this recipe, tangy raspberries, aromatic peaches, and creamy, softened oats simply melt in your mouth. A few dates and almonds add extra flavor, crunch, and sweetness.
Chocolate Cherry Vegan Cobbler

Chocolate Cherry Vegan Cobbler

This luscious cobbler brings together both sweet and tart cherries for a perfectly balanced filling, crowned with fluffy chocolate-infused dumplings. Serve with a dollop of Vanilla Nice Cream or Aquafaba Whipped Cream.

“Wow, this is so delicious. This is on repeat in my household and special enough to serve at a fancy dinner party.” —Cheryl
Fresh Plum Muffins

Fresh Plum Muffins

These moist, subtly sweet plum muffins are ready in just 40 minutes, including baking time. Fresh plums add moisture and tang to the batter, with jammy slices fanned on top, for an extra dose of fruity flavor. Sweetened with maple syrup and applesauce, they’re perfect for breakfast, snacks, or summer gatherings when plums are in season.

“Really wonderful taste and texture. The topping of fresh fruit was like jam after baking.” —Lisa
Stone Fruit Pasta Salad with Fennel

Stone Fruit Pasta Salad with Fennel

Juicy nectarines and cherries, paired with crisp slivers of fennel, shine in this fresh summer salad, which tastes amazing when drizzled with a zesty lemon-Dijon dressing. Hearty enough to enjoy on its own or as a bright side dish at your next BBQ or potluck, this one will inspire you to add stone fruits to all kinds of salads. Feel free to use peaches, nectarines, apricots, or plums—whatever’s ripe and available!

“My daughter made this for me when she invited me over for dinner. It was totally delicious! I had to get the recipe so that now I can make it.” —Mary Lou
Plum Rosette Tarts

Plum Rosette Tarts

These stunning plum tarts feature a nutty oat crust with almond butter for added richness, topped with a tangy plum sauce and sliced plums. These are delicious warm or room temperature. For extra points, serve with a scoop of Vanilla Nice Cream.

“I made this for our ladies' luncheon last year when I saw it in the Summer magazine. It was so delicious! Everyone loved it!”—Donna
Cherry and Acai Smoothie Bowls

Cherry and Acai Smoothie Bowls

Skip the specialty shop and whip up this vibrant acai bowl at home. A blend of cauliflower and plant milk forms a fiber-rich base, while frozen acai, banana, and cherries bring natural sweetness. Top with fresh fruit, toasted seeds, or whatever you have on hand—it's easy to customize and perfect for a quick breakfast or snack.
Loaded Strawberry Ice Pops

Loaded Strawberry Ice Pops

Savor a cooling treat with these stunning ice pops, which feature chopped fruits like nectarines, strawberries, and blueberries suspended in a creamy vegan milk base. A little almond extract adds depth without adding extra calories. Feel free to get creative with the fruits you use; plums, peaches, and apricots would also be fabulous!

“These were delicious” —Lucy
Not-Picky Fruit Crisp

Not-Picky Fruit Crisp

This adaptable recipe from Carleigh Bodrug is a delicious way to use up whatever stone fruit you have available. The fruit is partially baked in the oven. While it bakes, mix the oat topping, which gets extra richness from almond butter, and spoon it over the top for a little more time in the oven. Easy peasy!
Plum Pasta Salad with Roasted Garlic Vinaigrette

Plum Pasta Salad with Roasted Garlic Vinaigrette

Sliced fresh plums, buttery lima beans, and a zesty roasted garlic vinaigrette come together to make this pasta salad truly unforgettable. The recipe calls for pickled green beans, but don’t stress if you’re not into pickling a batch of green beans. You can substitute fresh green beans or another favorite pickle, or simply leave them out altogether—the dish will work just as beautifully.
Cherry Panna Cotta Parfaits

Cherry Panna Cotta Parfaits

This light vegan panna cotta offers all the indulgence without the heaviness and is made with plant-based milk thickened with cornstarch instead of gelatin. A date-sweetened oat and walnut crust adds texture, while the quick cherry-orange topping brings a burst of jammy flavor. Chill in glasses or jars for an elegant (and portable) dessert surprise.

“This is a really tasty recipe. I made it for a group of non-vegan friends. They all enjoyed it, and one friend asked if I would make it again.” —Sylvia
Baked Peaches with Granola Topping

Baked Peaches with Granola Topping

When peaches are halved and baked, their natural sweetness intensifies, and they turn irresistibly juicy. For this sensational dessert, crown them with orange- and maple-infused granola studded with crunchy millet and earthy walnuts.

“I made it this morning, and my whole family loves it. They were asking for more.” —Peggy
Peach-Corn Salsa with Chili-Lime Chips

Peach-Corn Salsa with Chili-Lime Chips

Bursting with peachy goodness, this toothsome fruit-strong salsa gets extra heft from corn, black-eyed peas, and tomato, while lime juice, cumin, and cilantro keep the flavors lively. Serve with baked corn chips for dippers or as a side with a veggie burger.

“So tasty. Great snack.” —Lisa
Peach Upside-Down Cake with Whole Grain Flour

Peach Upside-Down Cake with Whole Grain Flour

This charming peach upside-down cake is one you’ll want to make again and again. It has a sweet, mild flavor and a light crumb, thanks to a blend of oat, sorghum, and almond flours, all topped with juicy peaches. It’s simple to prepare: Lay the sliced peaches in the pan, stir up the dry and wet ingredients separately, then combine and pour over the peaches. After baking, be sure to let it cool for a couple of hours so that it can completely set.

“I make this often, very easy to prepare and always a winner with all types of eaters.” —Tina
Orange-Plum-Rosemary Ice Pops

Orange-Plum-Rosemary Ice Pops

Oranges—blended and reduced on the stove with maple syrup, lemon juice, rosemary, and arrowroot—make a delicious base for these no-refined-sugar popsicles. Place plum slices in popsicle molds, then pour the orange mixture over them and freeze. These crowd-pleasing pops are perfect for serving to a crowd of adults or kids alike.
Cherry Soft-Serve Ice Cream

Cherry Soft-Serve Ice Cream

This dairy-free twist on Ben & Jerry's classic Cherry Garcia ice cream flavor features frozen bananas and cherries and is the perfect cooling snack or dessert on a warm day. Add a sprinkle of vegan chocolate chips if you desire, or leave them out.

“So easy to make - and delish! Crowd pleaser, for sure!” —Kelly
Ginger Peach Bread Pudding

Ginger Peach Bread Pudding

Fresh grated ginger adds a zingy depth of flavor to this old-fashioned bread pudding, while fresh (or frozen) peaches make it melt in your mouth, and a cashew vanilla cream infuses every bite with creaminess. Sweetened with dates, this wholesome dessert is a healthy way to satisfy any sweet craving.
Grilled Peaches with Basil-Peach Nice Cream

Grilled Peaches with Basil-Peach Nice Cream

This easy, summery treat features a double dose of peach goodness with finger-licking good grilled peaches served alongside refreshing peach-banana nice cream. Sprinkle with pecans and fresh basil and drizzle with maple syrup for a memorable summer dessert.
Endive Boats with Summer Fruit

Endive Boats with Summer Fruit

The small size of Belgian endive leaves makes them ideal carriers for sweet summer fruits in this tantalizing handheld appetizer. Tarragon adds aromatic herbal notes. For extra sweetness, hit them with a drizzle of maple syrup.

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Lisa Esile, MS

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Lisa Esile, MS

Lisa Esile is an author, illustrator, blogger, vegetable gardener, and whole-food enthusiast with a special fondness for potatoes. She has a master’s degree in human nutrition and is passionate about showing people how to live happier, healthier lives. She is the author of Reach Your Big Calm and the co-author of Whose Mind Is It Anyway? Find her on Facebook.
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