Cilantro Lime Vegetables
These simply sautéed Cilantro Lime Vegetables are a perfect side dish to any weeknight meal. If you have summer squash and zucchini around, this is a must-make!
Remember how I mentioned I got a second dinner out of the pork I cooked for Slow Cooker Salsa Verde Pork Tostadas that included brown rice and vegetables? Well, these Sautéed Cilantro Lime Vegetables are the veggies that landed onto that dinner plate.
This vegetable medley of zucchini, yellow squash and red onion is the perfect side dish for so many meals from simple oven baked black bean and cheese quesadillas to Mexican baked pasta (both go-to dinners in my house). One of my favorite ways to cook veggies is by sautéing them over medium high heat with a tiny bit of oil and finishing them off with a squeeze of lemon or lime and fresh herbs.
Super quick and easy – not to mention, healthy and delicious. This is how to get your family to eat their vegetables!
Fresh herbs, whether you grow them yourself or you pick them up at the store, really add another level of fresh flavor to your cooking. These days all I’m managing is a small container herb garden that I have strategically place outside a door that is near my kitchen. Easy access! I’ve never had good luck growing cilantro so I’ve stuck with it’s prickly cousin culantro (pictured above) over the years. It’s a little more potent and much easier to grow. If you can find it grab it and plant it, it is really hard to kill and handles “weather” well (of course, my weather in Florida does not compare to all weather, this I know 🙂 )
With school back in I’m counting on easy side dishes like this one to round out our meals. I’m hoping you are too – enjoy!
PrintCilantro Lime Vegetables
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 4-6 servings 1x
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Skillet
These simply sauted Cilantro Lime Vegetables are a perfect side dish to all any weeknight meal. If you have summer squash and zucchini around, this is a must-make!
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon oil (I like to use grapeseed oil for sauteeing vegetables)
- 2 large zucchini, cut longways then in half moons
- 2 yellow squash, cut longways then in half moons
- 1/2 red onion, sliced thin
- 2–3 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 jalapeno, seeded and chopped (optional)
- juice of one lime
- a palmful of chopped cilantro (or culantro)
- coarse salt and fresh ground pepper to taste
Instructions
- Add 1 tablespoon of oil in a large nonstick pan over medium heat. Add onion and garlic and cook for 1-2 minutes until fragrant.
- Add sliced zucchini, squash and jalapeno (if using) to pan and gently toss. Let cook for about 3-5 minutes, tossing every now and then to ensure even cooking.
- Once vegetables are lightly browned and softened, turn off heat. Toss vegetables with lime juice and cilantro, season with salt and pepper.
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I do believe I need these veggies in my life. Fun and tasty recipe, Aggie. And I think you’ve talked about culantro before, but I have yet to see it anywhere. Wish I could find some!
Love that you used culantro – such a smart idea!! Can I come over for dinner?
This recipe looks so healthy and fresh (probably because it is!!!) I think if I back off on the onion a bit and omit the jalepeno then my kids would even eat this too. Thanks for sharing!
Love this simple healthy preparation of summer veggies. The first time I saw culantro was in FL a few years ago – haven’t found it yet here in CT.
Aggie, this looks so summer-y fresh! Love it … I have zucchini on my counter!
Never heard of culantro before! thanks for sharing a new herb!
Cilantro lime is one of my favorite combos! Love that you paired it with sautéed vegetables!
Yes, my favourite way to eat vegetables too – sautéed. I LOVE using coconut oil. Sounds weird but actually so good! And yes that stupid cilantro never grows for me either! Only white flowers.
I like simple and delicious meal like this. I am not a vegetarian but always go for veggie whenever possible.