47 Fourth of July recipes for a crowd, from appetizers and burgers to grilled mains, pasta salad, fruit desserts, and drinks for the cookout.
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When I start planning our Fourth of July menu, the one thing I know for sure is that my husband and I will be grilling. That part is never up for debate. Everything else gets planned around the grill, with most of the sides, appetizers, and desserts made the day before, so neither of us is stuck inside once the cooking starts. Some years, it is just us on the patio with the kids. Other years, it turns into a full backyard cookout, which is exactly why I like having all my Fourth of July recipes ready to go.
When the guest list grows past just us, the grilling does not change, but everything else has to stretch. That part takes more planning. I keep a running list of Fourth of July recipes for a crowd for exactly that reason, with amounts that already work for a bigger group and timing that does not leave me scrambling, so I am not redoing the math every single summer.
Start with what is going on the grill. That decision is already made before anything else gets planned in our house. Everything else gets built around it. Once the protein is locked in, whether that is burgers, chicken, or both, the rest of the sides and apps come together a lot faster.
Figure out the headcount before anything else. Whether it is just us on the patio or a full backyard cookout, the number of people changes how much of everything gets made. That part comes before the grocery list. I would rather scale a recipe up once than run out of food halfway through the day.
Make whatever can be made the day before. Sides, salads, and desserts get made a day ahead in our house, so neither of us is stuck inside once the grill starts going. That timing makes the actual day a lot easier. The only thing happening on the 4th itself is whatever is coming off the grill.
Keep the rest of the table fresh and light. Since the grill already brings the heat, everything else stays simple and cool. Nothing needs the oven running on top of it. Fresh salads, fruit, and cold drinks round out the table without adding more cooking to an already hot day.
47 Fourth of July Recipes For a Big Cookout
This list pulls together 47 Fourth of July recipes, organized by what actually ends up on our table. There are appetizers and dips for the stretch before anyone is hungry enough for a full plate, burger recipes that cover both traditional patties and vegetarian versions, and grilled veggie sides next to the mains people build their plates around first. After that comes pasta salad and fresh salad, fruit desserts, and drinks made to cool everyone off.
These caprese skewers are made with cherry tomatoes, fresh basil leaves, and mozzarella balls strung onto a skewer, then finished with a drizzle of balsamic glaze. They are one of the Fourth of July recipes I reach for when I want something to put out fast without really cooking anything.
This Greek dip is a 7-layer Mediterranean-style dip made with hummus, labneh, cucumbers, tomatoes, feta, and kalamata olives, served with pita chips on the side. It is the kind of 4th of July food that gets wiped out before anything else on the table.
Watermelon salsa, also called watermelon pico de gallo, is made with cucumbers and a lime tajin dressing. Try it with chips, tacos, or grilled chicken. It is one of the easiest Fourth of July recipes I make when I want something fresh on the table without much chopping.
This stunning Crudite Platter is loaded with fresh and crunchy veggies, featuring a creamy homemade dip made with Greek yogurt, sour cream, and seasonings.
This hamburger recipe uses 85 percent ground beef with a few binders and basic seasoning. Cook it on the grill or stovetop in about 10 minutes, then build the patties into a bun with your toppings. A classic burger like this always makes my 4th of July food ideas.
These salmon burgers can be made with fresh salmon, thawed frozen salmon, or even canned salmon. Mix everything together and grill for 4 to 5 minutes per side. They are a solid option for Fourth of July recipes for a crowd.
Try this Black Bean Burger recipe with a fail-proof method of preparing the black beans so that the patty is sturdy and not mushy! It's an easy vegetarian recipe that's packed with protein!
This chickpea burger is simple to make, with canned chickpeas, old fashioned oats, fresh parsley, sun-dried tomatoes, and feta. It is a good pick for a list of 4th of July recipes.
These Lentil Burgers are in my top 3 when it comes to plant based burger patties! The outside is crispy and the inside feels meaty when you bite into it!
This tutorial walks through how to grill zucchini so it turns out tender with a little char. It is a simple side to add to your 4th of July recipes when you want something light.
These grilled vegetables use a simple olive oil and lemon marinade, and work well as a side with grilled meats or folded into pasta and wraps all week. They are one of the Fourth of July recipes I make on repeat all summer.
This grilled romaine lettuce recipe is made with romaine hearts that have been brushed with a homemade vinaigrette that is then grilled for just 2 minutes to add char and flavor.
Simple grilled sweet potatoes with a quick spice rub, cooked until lightly charred and tender. An easy side dish that comes together fast on the grill.
This Grilled Portobello Mushrooms recipe have a balsamic marinade with a juicy texture. They are great to throw on the grill as a vegan steak or burger or as an easy side dish!
This step-by-step tutorial walks through how to grill steak so it turns out juicy and tender. It is one of the easy Fourth of July recipes worth keeping on hand.
These grilled veggie kabobs get a smoky char and a mix of colorful vegetables on one skewer. They are a simple way to add more 4th of July food to the grill without much extra work.
These grilled chicken wings use a smoked paprika rub and buffalo sauce, made right on the grill. They are an easy addition to your 4th of July food ideas.
This grilled salmon recipe uses a simple marinade of lemon juice, Dijon mustard, a touch of honey, and soy sauce. Grilled for 7 minutes with the skin on to keep all the meat in place.
This Shish Kabob recipe uses beef, sirloin steak to be exact, that has been marinated and skewered together with veggies and then grilled for 8 minutes!
This grilled cod is seasoned and ready in 15 minutes, using oil, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper on fresh or frozen fillets. It works well for Fourth of July recipes for a crowd since it cooks so fast.
These Grilled Chicken Shish Kabobs are flavorful & easy to make! The chicken is marinated with bright Mediterranean spices on a skewer with fresh veggies.
Easy vegan macaroni salad with elbow macaroni, fresh vegetables, and a tangy pickle and vegan mayo dressing. Great for cookouts and works well made a day ahead.
This pasta salad skips the usual mayo dressing in favor of tahini, which gives it a different flavor and a twist on a classic. It is one of the 4th of July food ideas that holds up well next to heavier mayo salads.
This watermelon feta salad takes about 10 minutes and needs no cooking. Sweet watermelon, salty feta, mint, and a simple lime honey dressing. It is one of the Fourth of July recipes I remake every summer.
This peach salad recipe is made with fresh peaches, spinach, avocado, pecans, and feta, tossed in a honey and red wine vinegar dressing. It is one of my go-to 4th of July recipes.
This strawberry s'mores recipe is an easy twist on the classic summer snack, with added strawberries. It is a quick, kid-friendly dessert and a good fit for Fourth of July recipes for a crowd.
These grilled fruit skewers are made with pineapple, cantaloupe, and strawberries, brushed with maple syrup and served with vanilla Greek yogurt for dipping. They are one of my easy Fourth of July recipes for when dessert needs to be simple.
Simple and quick to make, this frozen yogurt bark is the perfect summer treat. Topped with fresh berries and crunchy granola, it's a perfect hot weather snack.
Easy mixed berry crisp with a buttery oat streusel topping. Works with fresh or frozen berries and bakes in about 40 minutes. Serve warm with ice cream.
This watermelon fruit pizza has a ricotta and cream cheese icing sweetened with honey, topped with fresh fruit. It takes about 15 minutes to make and is an easy addition to your 4th of July food.
This strawberry lemonade is made with fresh lemon juice, strawberries, water, and sugar, making about 1.5 quarts or enough for 4 to 6 servings. It is a good one for your 4th of July food ideas.
This raspberry iced tea blends iced tea with the sweetness and tartness of fresh raspberries. It is an easy drink to add to your Fourth of July recipes.
This 3-ingredient watermelon juice comes together in a blender with seedless watermelon, fresh lime, and mint. No juicer needed. It is a simple one to add to your 4th of July recipes.
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Tips for Making Fourth of July Recipes
Do not put everything on the grill at once. Burgers, chicken, and veggies all cook at different rates, and crowding the grill just slows everything down. I grill in batches and keep the finished food warm in a low oven or wrapped in foil. It takes a little longer, but nothing comes off dry or undercooked.
Keep mayo-based salads on ice, not just in the shade. Potato salad and pasta salad with mayo do not hold up well in direct heat, even for an hour. I set the serving bowl inside a bigger bowl of ice and swap the ice out partway through the day. It sounds like overkill until the one time you skip it.
Make the sides and desserts a day ahead. Anything that does not need to come straight off the grill should be done before the day even starts. Pasta salad, dips, and most desserts hold up fine in the fridge overnight. That is the only reason the actual day does not feel like nonstop cooking.
Have a backup plan for ice. Coolers run out faster than anyone expects once the sun is actually out. I keep an extra bag in the freezer and refill drinks in batches instead of dumping everything in at once. Running out by 2 PM is its own kind of disaster.
How To Store Leftovers
Cool it down. Make sure to cool any hot recipes to room temperature before storing.
Label everything with the name and date. Keep track of all your leftovers so you know how long you have to enjoy them or toss them if needed.
Use plastic containers or freezer bags. Keep your food fresh by storing food in airtight containers.
Save or trash? If you have any perishable items (like meat or dairy), make sure to store them in the fridge. If they have sat out longer than 4 hours, it’s probably best to throw it out.
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