What produce is in season in September in Utah

September Seasonal Produce

Written by Becky

We’re officially entering into my favorite time of year in the mountains, fall. When September hits, fresh produce is at its peak in Utah, the mountains begin to change colors from red to orange to bright yellow, and it’s time for college football to begin! I can hardly wait for cooler evenings and leaves to start changing color. There are so many fresh foods at the farmer’s market this time of year that I get overjoyed by what my options are for cooking seasonally. I have a great list of recipes below that would be perfect for a football party like, Grilled and Stuffed Tomatoes or Beer Marinated Flank Steak with Peach and Tomato Salsa. This is also the perfect time to start canning all of this fresh produce that you’ve grown in your garden and start making pestotomato sauce and jam to enjoy all winter long.

Here are some recipes using the seasonal produce for September.

Rustic Peach Jam by me

Grilled and Stuffed Tomatoes by Foodie Crush

Beer Marinated Flank Steak with Peach and Tomato Salsa by Cookin Canuck

Hungarian Cucumber Salad by Kalyn’s Kitchen

Rigatoni with Spicy Sausage Tomato Sauce, Spinach and Parmesan by Barbara Bakes

Tabbouleh Salad with Cucumbers and Tomatoes by Two Peas and Their Pod

Peach Crumb Tart by Completely Delicious

Homemade Tomato Sauce and tips for freezing sauce for winter by me

Thai Cucumber Salad with Tomatoes, Mint, Basil and Cilantro by Cafe Johnsonia

Cucumber Apple Juice with Ginger by Project Domestication

Peach Cupcakes by Taste and Tell

How to make the seasonal produce image appear as your wallpaper:

Step 1 Click on Wallpaper Image, this will open the image in a new window on your screen
Step 2 Once image loads on a new page, right click (or ctrl-click) image and select ‘use image as desktop picture’
Step 3 If the image does not fit your desktop background neatly, you may have to go to your preference screen and choose “Fit to screen” as the display mode of your background image.

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