A collection of Memorial Day recipes to serve at your cookout. From Burgers, BBQ, Sides, Salads & Desserts; planning a menu is easy!
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At my house, Memorial Day is the unofficial, official start of grill season! My friends and I always get together for it, sometimes I’m hosting, sometimes I’m just showing up with a dish, but either way, I end up spending way too long figuring out what to make.
This is the list I actually pull from when I’m planning. It’s a bunch of Memorial Day recipe ideas organized by category so I (and you) can map out a full spread without bouncing between tabs.
There are the classics: hamburgers, grilled shrimp, chicken drumsticks, corn, mustard potato salad, coleslaw, and deviled eggs. A dips and spreads section with buffalo chicken dip, Greek dip, and cream cheese fruit dip. Burgers get their own section: salmon, ground chicken, lamb, chickpea, black bean, and turkey.
The grilled protein ideas cover lemon chicken, grilled salmon, lamb kabobs, chicken shish kabobs, chicken wings, and steak. Sides are avocado pasta salad, corn ribs, and air fryer baby potatoes. Memorial Day dessert ideas include banana pudding cups, yogurt popsicles, vegan lemon bars, watermelon fruit pizza, and no-bake cookie dough bars. And for drinks: mint lemonade, strawberry lemonade, homemade lemonade, and raspberry iced tea.
Whether you’re running the whole Memorial Day cookout or just need one good thing to bring, this should help you figure out what to make.
This hamburger uses 85% ground beef with simple binders and seasoning. Cook it on the grill or stovetop in about 10 minutes; it's one of those classic Memorial Day BBQ ideas that never needs to change. Load it up with whatever toppings you like.
Skin-on drumsticks give you a crispy, charred bite without much effort. The seasoning is straightforward enough to add flavor without covering up the chicken. A solid addition to any Memorial Day cookout spread.
This easy grilled asparagus takes about 6 minutes on the grill and doesn't require using foil or a grill basket. Just some olive oil, some salt, and pepper!
Two easy methods with husks or without using, just olive oil, salt, and pepper. One of those Memorial Day foods that goes with basically everything else on the table.
This mustard potato salad recipe is made with baby potatoes and tossed in a creamy mustard and Greek yogurt based dressing. Celery, shallots and chives finish things off.
A tangy, creamy, mayo-free coleslaw made with Greek yogurt. Easy to bring to a potluck or set out at a Memorial Day cookout alongside everything else on the table.
These easy deviled eggs made with 6 simple ingredients, one of them being boiled eggs! The others mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, and paprika for an easy appetizer or party snack.
This spinach dip recipe is made with 3 cheeses, cream cheese, mozzarella, and parmesan, and is mixed with Greek yogurt and spinach. Bake in the oven and serve!
This black bean salsa is made with canned black beans, corn, fresh diced tomatoes, onions, cilantro, limes, and seasoning. Takes 10 minutes or less to make!
A lighter version of buffalo chicken dip made with Greek yogurt instead of the usual base. Same hot sauce, same cheese, still super creamy. One of those Memorial Day food ideas that disappears fast.
A 7-layer Mediterranean-style dip made with hummus, labneh, cucumbers, tomatoes, feta, kalamata olives, and served with pita chips. Good for any Memorial Day spread where you need something to put out while the grill heats up.
This whipped cream cheese fruit dip comes together with just cream cheese, heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla. No marshmallow fluff, no special grocery run.
These salmon burgers work with fresh, thawed frozen, or even canned salmon. Mix everything together and grill for 4 to 5 minutes per side. A nice change from the usual Memorial Day BBQ lineup if you want something a little different.
These Ground Chicken Burgers are made with a mixture of spices, fresh onion, and garlic, with just a little mayo to help keep the moisture. Cook on the stovetop for 5-6 minutes per side, and they are ready.
Made with canned chickpeas, old fashioned oats, fresh parsley, sun-dried tomatoes, and feta. Simple to put together and a good vegetarian option to work into your Memorial Day menu if you're cooking for a mixed 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!
Ground turkey with simple seasonings, pressed into patties about ¾ inch thick and ready in 10 minutes. A good lighter option to add into the Memorial Day BBQ rotation without much extra prep.
Chicken marinated in Mediterranean spices on a skewer with fresh veggies. Easy to prep ahead, and one of those Memorial Day meals that works for a big group without much extra effort at the grill.
Grilled lemon chicken is a tender, juicy and savory grilling recipe that is perfect for summer. It's light, healthy and beaming with Mediterranean flavor!
A simple marinade of lemon juice, Dijon mustard, honey, and soy sauce. Grill it skin-on for about 7 minutes. One of the lighter Memorial Day foods on this list if you want something on the grill that isn't a burger.
Flats and drumettes seasoned and grilled for about 25 minutes until the skin is crispy and the meat is tender. The kind of thing that fits into any Memorial Day cookout without needing much explanation.
Learn how to grill steak perfectly every time with my easy step-by-step tips! Get juicy, flavorful results using simple seasonings and the right grill temperature.
Grilling fruit caramelizes the natural sugars and turns it into a simple, slightly sweet dessert. A good addition to the Memorial Day BBQ spread if you want something light to end the meal with.
Easy Banana pudding cups made with a homemade, 6 ingredient banana pudding that is then layered in cup with vanilla wafers, fresh bananas and whipped cream.
Yogurt popsicles made with a base of Greek Yogurt, milk, honey, or maple syrup, and vanilla extract. With 4 different recipe variations to try Strawberry, Blueberry, Pineapple and Chocolate banana!
This Vegan Lemon Bars recipe is made with no egg and no butter. The filling is creamy and tart and the oatmeal walnut crust is nutty, chewy and so delicious
Ricotta and cream cheese icing sweetened with honey, topped with fresh fruit on a watermelon base. One of the easier Memorial Day dessert ideas on this list and it only takes 15 minutes to put together.
Made with fresh lemon juice, fresh strawberries, water, and sugar. Makes 1.5 quarts, enough for 4 to 6 people. A good drink to have ready at a Memorial Day cookout before everyone gets there.
Iced tea with fresh raspberries for a little sweetness and tartness. Easy to batch ahead and a nice non-alcoholic option to set out alongside everything else.
Three ingredients: seedless watermelon, fresh lime, and mint. Blended together with no juicer needed. A simple, refreshing drink that fits right into a Memorial Day BBQ spread without much effort.
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How to Plan Menu for Memorial Day
Count your guests – Plan for about 1 main per person, plus 2-3 sides and a dessert to round out a good Memorial Day menu.
Account for dietary needs – Include options for gluten-free, vegetarian, and dairy-free eaters. And make sure to include lots of seasonal produce like fresh berries, stone fruits, lettuces, and asparagus.
Include make-ahead recipes – Choose a few dishes that can be prepped the day before to keep things stress-free. Desserts and salad dressings are great for this.
Don’t forget the extras – Stock up on condiments, drinks, napkins, and plenty of ice for outdoor gatherings.
Keep it casual – Choose recipes that don’t require a knife and fork for easy serving and cleanup. And keep a large trash can nearby for guests to clean up their mess.
How To Keep Food Warm
Oven: As long as you’re not cooking anything in the oven, you can set it to 200°F and store dishes in there to keep them warm.
Aluminum Foil: If your oven is not free, you can simply use aluminum foil, which has reflective properties that protects the food from light and oxygen. The foil reflects the thermal energy back to the food which maintains the moisture, flavor, and texture.
Crock Pots and Instant Pots: Think of recipes that can be made in your crock pot or instant pot that will keep warm during the party. You can even use them to keep foods warm even if you don’t cook in them.
Insulated coolers: You can use a cooler to keep food hot as well as cold. The insulation technology that keeps out the heat to maintain cold foods also works to trap heat in and keep food hot for hours at a time. You can even line the cooler with aluminum foil for even better results.
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Do you have a taboule recipe? Thanks!
I do! Here’s the link: Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad