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Whenever I pack up for a beach day, I always plan to bring along some homemade snacks—because, let’s face it, beachside eateries can be hit or miss, and I prefer knowing exactly what I’m nibbling on between sandcastle building and waves. Over the years, I’ve nailed down a few favorite Beach food recipes that are not only easy to make but are also perfect for a day spent lounging by the ocean. I’ve compiled a roundup below of the best beach-friendly eats. These are the tried-and-true winners that my family and I can’t head to the shore without.
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What are the Best Types of Food to take to the Beach?
- Portable, easy-to-eat foods. Is there anything easier than slipping your hand inside your cooler and pulling out individual foods that are tasty and satisfying? The best beach foods (especially when little kids are starving) are those with single serving sizes that can be conveniently packed in coolers and picnic baskets. Some of my favorites are sandwiches, wraps, fresh fruit and vegetables, and hearty salads.
- Lots of fresh seasonal foods. Some of my favorite beach snacks are juicy, seasonal fruits and vegetables that burst with flavor. Nothing beats the taste of sweet, ripe watermelon, crisp cucumber, or juicy cherry tomatoes while listening to the waves roll in.
- Simple yet satisfying. My requirement for easy beach food is it has to be simple. When I’m frantically packing up all the things for the day, I cannot afford to fuss over complicated recipes. But the good news is that everything tastes better by the water, anyway, so I keep my beach food menu simple yet filling. Hearty salads made with pasta, grains, or potatoes will help you enjoy the waves without the stress.
- Variety of foods. Keep your beach day interesting by offering foods with various colors, textures, and flavors. Not only is this more visually appealing (we eat with your eyes first, right?), but having a good variety of foods makes a more well-balanced and nutritious meal overall.
Tips for Making Food to take to the Beach
- Pack strategically. Use lightweight but durable containers that are easy to carry and won’t break or leak during transit. Make sure to keep perishables chilled in insulated bags or coolers.
- Go for light and filling. Keep your beach food list simple and light to avoid overpacking and making your beach bag too heavy. I always stick to a few solid beach picnic foods that I know my family will love. Go for foods that are filling and satisfying without weighing you down.
- Prep ahead of time. To minimize stress and mess at the beach, prep as much as you can at home. Chop veggies, wash and dry fruits, make dips and dressings, etc. Trust me—do this, and your future self will thank you. It will make beach time more enjoyable and stress-free (at least as far as food is concerned).
- Consider making individual servings. Portioning meals into individual containers makes beach picnic food super easy. When hunger strikes, everyone can grab their meal prep box and dig in. This also makes it super easy to pass them out. The kids enjoy having their own little lunch box and you’ll love knowing that everyone is fed.
- Keep food covered. Keep the sand out of your sandwiches (and all the other tasty beach foods) for a grit-free experience. Seal your food tightly to keep your beach food free from sand. I prefer using containers with divided sections to make it easy and convenient.
How to Plan Menu for Beach Day
- Know your “guest list.” Your beach food list will depend on how many people you are feeding and their favorites. If it’s just you and a friend, perhaps some grab-and-go beach picnic food ideas would work. If you’re feeding your large family, don’t forget to bring a few kid-friendly beach foods so they are well-fed.
- Pack a variety of foods. I always include beach food ideas with lots of flavors, textures, and colors. Pack some creamy salads as well as refreshing vegetables. And don’t forget protein-rich options like chicken skewers or tuna salad for a balanced beach spread.
- Rely on fresh fruits and veggies. I love eating with the seasons so I let the summer season dictate what I bring to the beach. I load up on cut watermelon, pineapple, berries, and mango for a refreshing treat. And pack sliced cucumbers, bell peppers, and cherry tomatoes for a crisp hydrating snack. Fiber, vitamins, and hydration – yes, please!
- Be condiment-ready. Homemade ranch dip, spicy mayo, pesto, and salad dressings makes healthy beach food an easy feat. Most of the time, you can whip these up well in advance and keep them stored in the fridge until ready to go.
- Stay well hydrated. Bring plenty of drinks. Or better yet, freeze them if they’re in plastic bottles then use them as ice packs in your coolers. Avoid sugary drinks as they will do the opposite, and instead opt for fruit-infused water or fun beverages like chia fresca.
Best Beach Food Recipes
In this beach food list, you’ll find everything you need to make the ultimate seaside spread that will have everyone satisfied and refreshed. Plus, they are just incredibly delicious. From addicting beach snacks to mouthwatering kid-friendly beach food and everything in between, this collection has everything you need to make a memorable day on the water.
Beach Snacks
- Apple Chips – These sweet bites are excellent for throwing into your bag. They are such a fun, kid-friendly beach food that adults can snack on as well. Plus, there’s no added sugar so it’s 100% fruit.
- Crudite Platter – Fresh veggies always taste better outdoors. I suggest keeping this in an airtight container instead of a platter to keep the sand away and have a few dip options to serve on the side.
- Air Fryer Popcorn – For a light, salty, and crunchy snack, look no further than this popcorn. It’s airy and delicious and makes an excellent addition to your beach snacks. Easy to make in the air fryer and perfect for munching on the go.
- Oven Baked Sweet Potato Chips – This 3-ingredient snack is easy to make, healthy, and oh-so-delicious. They have a long shelf life so you can make them well ahead of beach day and store them in an airtight container until ready to enjoy.
- No Bake Energy Bites – If you’re looking for an easy beach food that will give you a quick boost of energy, these bites are your answer. They’re easy to make with just 6 ingredients and make the perfect on-the-go snack.
- Air Fryer Falafel – Lebanon’s most iconic street food gets a makeover with this air fryer version. Made with chickpeas, herbs, and aromatics, this easy beach food will be a hit with everyone. Serve as is or with tzatziki or tahini sauce.
- Pasta Chips – What was once a TikTok sensation can now be your favorite beach snack. Cooked pasta tossed with olive oil, parmesan cheese, and spices and air-fried until crispy and delicious.
Easy Beach Food
- Lentil Cakes – Easy to make and oh-so-delicious, these lentil cakes make great beach picnic food. They’re packed with protein from green lentils and oats, and can be made ahead of time, making your beach day hassle free.
- Veggie and Hummus Sandwich – If you’re making homemade hummus to accompany all those tasty beach snacks, make sure you make extra for this sandwich. It’s packed with fresh vegetables and satisfying hummus and is oh-so-good.
- Pinwheel Sandwiches – If you’re looking for easy beach food ideas for party, these pinwheel sandwiches will be a hit. They’re easy to make with the option of 4 different flavors to choose from and are oh-so-delicious.
- Cheese and Fruit Snack Box – Assemble these in just a few minutes and have all your delicious foods in one storage container. Different types of cheeses, fruit, and crackers make one of my favorite beach snacks and the individual containers make snacking more fun.
- Bean and Cheese Quesadillas – Easy to throw together with mini tortillas, beans, cheese, and veggies – you won’t regret adding this to your beach food list. Serve them with a side of salsa for an easy beach picnic food.
- White Bean Avocado Sandwich – When it comes to easy beach food that will satisfy everyone, sandwiches are always a winner. This vegan sandwich is packed with protein, nutrients, and flavor. And it’s a perfect beach picnic food.
- Mediterranean Hummus Bowl – With just 15 minutes of prep time, these bowls are a game-changer – made with quinoa, lots of fresh summer vegetables, and hummus. Take this up a notch with flavored hummus like roasted garlic hummus or red pepper hummus.
Salad Beach Food
- Vegetarian Cobb Salad – Make your salad in individual jars and keep sand away from your food. Layered ingredients include lettuce, hard-boiled eggs, chickpeas, fresh vegetables, and blue cheese with dressing on the bottom. Simply give the jar a shake and dig in.
- Taco Salad Meal Prep – This is another of those creative beach food ideas because it’s individually packaged so everyone gets a salad that’s ready to eat. Load it with lettuce, meat of choice, and all the tasty toppings.
- Caprese Pasta Salad – If you’re looking for easy beach food salads that are easy to whip up, satisfying, and delicious – this one checks off all those boxes. The combination of fresh and comforting flavors tossed in a balsamic vinaigrette just hits the spot perfectly.
- Tuna Salad Meal Prep – You’ll love this delicious make ahead beach picnic food. Made with no-mayo tuna salad, pita bread, and all your favorite summer fruits and veggies for a delicious and nutritious kid-friendly beach food.
- Red Kidney Bean Salad – Lentils, beans, chickpeas, and vegetables come together in a salad that will be the highlight of your beach food list. It’s flavorful, thanks to that light and tangy dressing, and is a very filling and easy beach food.
- Tuna Pasta Salad – Made with fresh veggies, frozen peas, and a tangy Greek yogurt and mayonnaise dressing, this makes one of the best and satisfying beach food ideas for party. It has all those bright and fresh flavors and feeds a crowd too!
- Avocado Stuffed Quinoa Salad – Fresh and vibrant, these stuffed avocados are such a fun kid-friendly beach food. Simple to make, hearty, and loaded with nutritious ingredients. Make the quinoa salad at home and conveniently serve it in avocado halves on the beach.
- Cucumber Lemon Orzo Salad – You won’t regret adding this to your beach food list. It has all the flavors of summer without being too heavy. It makes a great side salad and complements any protein.
- Mediterranean Potato Salad – Looking for that perfect beach-friendly potato salad? Look no further. With tender potatoes, fresh herbs, onions, and a simple citrusy dressing with no mayo!, this salad is the perfect easy beach food you didn’t know you needed.
Kid-Friendly Beach Food
- Pizza Bites – Whether serving these as beach snacks or as a light supper, these tasty pizza bites will be a hit with both kids and adults alike. Easy to make and packed with your favorite toppings, they’re a convenient and delicious option to enjoy on the beach.
- Fruit Leather – Your kids will be all over this beach picnic food. It’s sweet, chewy, and oh-so-good! Made with seasonal fruit, lemon juice, and your choice of sweetener, you’ll feel good about having this healthy treat on hand.
- Baked Chicken Nuggets – Crispy, oven-baked chicken nuggets are made from scratch and easy to transport to the beach. This is a kid-friendly beach food that even the adults will be all over. Don’t forget ketchup or a small container of marinara sauce.
- Pizza Lunchables – Little ones won’t be able to resist these DIY pizza lunchables. And you will feel good about serving this healthier alternative made with flatbread, pizza sauce, cheese, and loads of veggies.
- PB&J Meal Prep – If you’re looking for beach food ideas that will stand the test of time, nothing comes close to a classic PB&J. But, you can elevate it with fresh veggies and a side of ranch for some extra fiber, crunch, and nutrition.
- Watermelon Blueberry Salad – Refreshing, easy, and an excellent kid-friendly beach food to bring with you. It’s a thirst-quenching summer delight that both kids and adults won’t get enough of.
Beach Food Ideas for Party
- Chicken Salad without Mayo – This creamy yogurt chicken salad with apples and celery is delicious and makes an excellent beach picnic food. It’s bright and fresh, light yet satisfying and effortlessly feeds a crowd.
- Chicken Shish Tawook – Tender juicy chicken is marinated in yogurt, lemon, and garlic for one of the best beach food ideas for party. It’s simple to make, easy to scale the recipe, and a total crowd-pleaser. Plus, they’re equally delicious cold as they are hot.
- Couscous Salad – Fresh and healthy vegetarian summer recipe that is loaded with protein and full of colorful vegetables. This crowd-pleasing recipe is loved by adults but also makes a mouthwatering kid-friendly beach food.
- White Bean Salad – Light and refreshing, this easy beach food is great for meal prepping. It’s one of my favorite beach food ideas for party because it’s made with simple pantry ingredients and comes together quickly.
- Air Fryer Meatballs – Scale the recipe and make a double batch of these easy meatballs to feed everyone at the beach. They’re easy to transport and oh-so-delicious and cooking them in the air fryer makes it easy and convenient.
- Lebanese Meat Pies – The best beach food ideas for party has to be easy to make, satisfying, and delicious. These meat pies check off all that and more. Seasoned meat is tucked into chewy dough and cooked in the oven until perfectly cooked through.
How To Keep Food Chilled
- Insulated coolers: Use a good quality cooler to keep food chilled and make sure there aren’t any cracks. Fill it with ice packs or ice to keep food cold for longer periods. You may also want to use insulated bags or lunch boxes for smaller items to provide additional insulation.
- Freeze drinks: Here’s a simple hack: freeze beverages such as water bottles or juice boxes and use them both as refreshments and cooling elements for your food. They’ll keep the cooler cold as they thaw and you don’t have to waste that limited space with ice packs.
- Layer strategically: Alternate layers of ice packs or frozen items with your food items in the cooler. This helps distribute the cold evenly and maintains a consistent temperature. Also, place sturdier items at the bottom of the cooler and more delicate foods on the top to prevent crushing.
- Chill ahead: Refrigerate perishable foods overnight before packing them into the cooler. I know it may seem obvious, but I miss this myself: chilled foods will stay cold longer when they start out cold, so if you have the time, chill your food first.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Though likely hard to do at the beach, but if possible, keep the cooler in the shade, under an umbrella, or covered with a blanket or towels to avoid direct sunlight. Also, keep the cooler closed as much as possible to maintain the cold temperature. You can also try burying the cooler in sand to help provide additional insulation.
How To Store Beach Food Properly
- Use airtight containers. Pack your picnic foods in sealed containers to keep them fresh and prevent leaks. This is especially important during transport and when you’re packing up the cooler. Nothing ruins the fun faster (well, maybe hangry kiddos) than opening your cooler to find spilled food that contaminated everything else.
- Keep cold foods cold. Use a cooler with ice or ice packs to keep perishable foods like sandwiches, salads, and dips chilled as much as possible. After serving, put your food back on ice to prevent it from sitting out in the sun all day.
- Wrap sandwiches securely. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil to keep them fresh and prevent them from getting soggy. You can also use sandwich containers to protect them during transport.
- Store salad components separately. Some salads (looking at you, fresh garden salad) benefit from the dressing being stored separately from the rest of the salad. Similarly, I like to keep crunchy toppings and add-ins like croutons and nuts separate and add to salad last to maintain texture.
- Use insulated bags for other foods. Store non-perishable snacky picnic basket foods like chips and nuts in insulated bags to keep the warm heat out. Even though they don’t need to be chilled – they will taste better when they are kept at a moderate temperature.
Frequently Asked Questions
One of my favorite and delicious options to add to the beach food list is charcuterie, which includes a variety of cured meats and cheeses that are easy to pack and share. Bite-size meats like meatballs and kabobs are also great – they’re convenient, tasty even when cold, and perfect for quick bites. And I always like to throw in some pasta salads, and lots of fresh fruits and veggies to round out my spread and keep everyone satisfied.
The best way to keep sandwiches fresh for the beach is to wrap them individually in parchment paper. I also recommend placing them in an airtight container and keeping them cool in a well-insulated cooler with ice packs. Keeping them in containers will prevent them from getting crushed, and you can tuck them in between ice packs. Lastly, consider packing condiments separately and add just before serving.
Looking to shell-ebrate with a beachside feast? I got you covered. I love large, hearty salads made with legumes and other pantry staples that are equally delicious and satisfying. Another option are foods that can be made in the air fryer or on a sheet pan because they are convenient and usually require less cook time. And don’t forget crowd-pleasing beach snacks like fresh fruits and vegetables, chips and dip, and popcorn for easy munching. Those are always a hit at any party, beach or not!
I hope this collection will help you create an exciting and delicious beach food list, complete with everything from beach snacks to hearty salads and refreshing fruits. Grab your swimsuits, beach towels, and coolers, and get ready to make your beach picnic the highlight of your summer.
Full List of Recipes
Check out the picture cards for all the recipes listed above. You can click on any of the recipes cards to take you directly to those recipes.
Apple Chips
Crudite Platter
Air Fryer Popcorn
Baked Sweet Potato Chips
No Bake Energy Bites
Air Fryer Falafel
Pasta Chips
Lentil Cakes
Hummus Veggie Sandwich
Pinwheel Sandwiches – 4 ways
Cheese & Fruit Snack Box
Bean and Cheese Quesadillas
Avocado White Bean Sandwich
Mediterranean Hummus Bowl
Vegetarian Cobb Salad
Taco Salad Meal Prep
Caprese Pasta Salad
Tuna Salad Meal Prep
Red Kidney Bean Salad
Tuna Pasta Salad
Cucumber Lemon Orzo Salad
Mediterranean Potato Salad
Pizza Bites
How to Make Fruit Leather
Baked Chicken Nuggets
DIY Pizza Lunchable
PB&J Meal Prep
Watermelon Blueberry Salad
Yogurt Chicken Salad
Shish Tawook
Mediterranean Couscous Salad
White Bean Salad
Air Fryer Meatballs
Lebanese Meat Pies
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