Entertaining Outdoors This Summer? These Are All the Recipes You Need (2024)

‘Tis the season for eating as many meals as possible while simultaneously soaking up the sunshine. The perfect way to make that happen? Arming myself with an arsenal of outdoor cooking recipes, of course. There are few feelings I love more in life than enjoying the summer’s warmth while eating something delicious in the presence of friends. That said, there’s an art to creating a menu that’s perfect for outdoor dining, especially when you’re entertaining a crowd. That’s why having a great rotation of outdoor cooking recipes is a must-have for the summer.

Many of y’all know that I started my career in catering, and planning menus for big groups in the sweltering mid-summer Austin heat taught me a thing or two about prepping for the elements. I’ve carried those lessons with me, and now when I host outdoor gatherings at home, I stick to a few main principles when it comes to planning my menu.

My go-to tips? Food served outdoors needs to be simple to eat, served family-style, and taste just as good at room temperature. Since the summer season is quickly approaching and Memorial Day weekend is around the corner (insert major party emojis here), I thought it would be the perfect time to round up my favorite appetizers, mains, sides, and desserts that always get me through the summer entertaining season without breaking a sweat. Let me know if you see any of your alfresco essentials included in the list!

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Scroll on for some of my favorite outdoor cooking recipes.

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Appetizers

The key to kicking off a summertime party right? Set out a board of something sturdy that can hang out for a while without getting gross or turning brown (here’s lookin’ at you, avocado.) Dips, spreads, fresh produce, and grilled bread are a winning combination.

Perfect Hummus, 3 Ways

Why We Love It: Take your pick of these delectable hummus recipes: original, red pepper, and cilantro lime. Or go wild and make all three!

Hero Ingredient: It wouldn’t be hummus without tahini—it’s the queen of all three recipes.

Get the recipe for Perfect Hummus, 3 Ways.

Burrata With Figs, & Pesto

Why We Love It: While dried figs satiate our natural sweet tooth all throughout the cold-weather months, there’s something about snacking on fresh figs that just screams summertime satisfaction. Find the ripest figs you can for this tasty app. Figs have a short season but can easily be substituted with stone fruit like apricot, peach, or plum.

Hero Ingredient: Burrata gives major main character energy.

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Mint Tzatziki With Endive & Sugar Snap Peas

Why We Love It: This mint tzatziki dish goes beautifully with everything, so rest assured that whatever you have on hand for dipping will be absolutely delicious. My faves? Endives and the crunchiest sugar snap peas you can find.

Hero Ingredient: Two tablespoons of fresh mint keep everything tasting as fresh as can be.

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Prosciutto and Melon Skewers

Why We Love It: You’ll think you’re in Italy while enjoying these easy, tasty skewers. Grab a yummy balsamic for that drizzle and enjoy.

Hero Ingredient: Salty prosciutto is the perfect match for the slightly-sweet melon.

Get the recipe for Prosciutto and Melon Skewers.

Main Courses

When it comes to the centerpiece of an outdoor dinner party, I always opt for something that doesn’t require getting a lot of pots and pans dirty (who wants to be inside cleaning?) and that also doesn’t have me running in and out getting lots of different components from the kitchen. Usually, that looks like a simple protein (steak, chicken, or fish) that I can marinate in advance then throw on the grill or roast in the oven. Garnish with a shower of fresh summer herbs and you’ve got yourself a perfect summer meal for a crowd.

Grilled New York Strip Steak With Chimichurri

Why We Love It: You can’t go wrong with a delicious piece of steak on a hot summer day. Grill it up and top it with our favorite chimichurri recipe for your next outdoor meal.

Hero Ingredient: Your favorite pre-made, zesty, and herby marinade infuses your chimichurri with unimaginable flavor. Plus, you’ll be able to whip it up in minutes.

Get the recipe for Grilled New York Strip Steak With Chimichurri.

Build-Your-Own Rainbow Grain Bowls

Why We Love It: Perfect for a potluck, these grain bowls are hearty, filling, healthy, and a surefire hit. They’re hands down, one of my favorites on this list of outdoor cooking recipes.

Hero Ingredient: Bulking out your bowls with freekah lends your main a delicious nutty, almost smoky flavor. They’re perfectly chewy and a more interesting substitute for rice.

Get the recipe for Build-Your-Own Rainbow Grain Bowls.

Shawarma-Marinated Chicken Thighs With Herb Salad

Why We Love It: This chicken dish is aromatic, flavorful, and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Serve it up at your next family dinner or outdoor gathering. It’ll become a staple outdoor cooking recipe, guaranteed.

Hero Ingredient: Cilantro is one of the most polarizing herbs in the game, but I can’t get enough of its complex, citrusy flavor.

Get the recipe for Shawarma-Marinated Chicken Thighs With Herb Salad.

Mediterranean Pita and Kebab Board

Why We Love It: You’ve got a full meal on a platter with tasty, filling, and delightful pita and kebab board. It’s an unexpected dish that is as delicious as it is lovely to behold.

Hero Ingredient: This is less of a recipe and more of formula. As such, you can pile your board with any and all of your favorite Mediterranean-inspired ingredients. My go-to? Salty cubes of feta, of course.

Get the recipe for Mediterranean Pita and Kebab Board.

Sides

The most important rule for when it comes to outdoor summer sides? They have to be able to hang out on the table for a little while at room temperature, and taste just as good as when they were hot (or cold.) That eliminates delicate salads that wilt in the heat or super crispy/fried veggies that need to be served right out of the oven. Simple roasted veggies, anything on the grill, and sturdy chopped salads are low-maintenance standby’s that are a key component of outdoor cooking recipes.

Turmeric Tahini Roasted Cauliflower

Why We Love It: You can’t go wrong with a cauliflower side, and this turmeric and tahini cauliflower recipe is healthy, sumptuous, and packs a flavorful wallop.

Hero Ingredient: Turmeric is sunshine in a spice.

Get the recipe for Turmeric Tahini Roasted Cauliflower.

Grilled Sweet Potato Wedges With Chimichurri

Why We Love It: You know I love sweet potatoes, and this grilled iteration is an easy and healthy side dish for your next barbecue.

Hero Ingredient: Is there anything sweet potatoes can’t do?

Get the recipe for Grilled Sweet Potato Wedges With Chimichurri.

Gluten-Free Cauliflower Tabbouleh

Why We Love It: Keep your outdoor cooking recipes light and simple with this gluten-free tabbouleh. It’s an easy spin on your everyday tabbouleh that those with dietary restrictions can also enjoy.

Hero Ingredient: Dried cranberries give a slight, welcome sweetness that plays up this salad’s other ingredients. Plus, that color!

Get the recipe for Gluten-Free Cauliflower Tabbouleh.

Rainbow Carrots With Yogurt and Pistachios

Why We Love It: You’d be surprised by how decadent these rainbow carrots taste. It’s one of the more delicious outdoor cooking recipes.

Hero Ingredient: The juice and zest of an orange are both key components that’ll infuse your carrots with flavor.

Get the recipe for Rainbow Carrots With Yogurt and Pistachios.

Desserts

Fans of outdoor cooking recipes know that having a few simple sweet treats up your sleeve is the best way to keep the party going. I usually end the evening by bringing out a tray of fresh-from-the-oven cookies. (I roll out the dough in advance and pop in a preheated oven as I clear dinner dishes.) Everyone dives in and grabs them with their hands, which means that I don’t have to get out additional plates and silverware at the end of the night when my dishwasher is already crying for mercy.

I couldn’t help throwing in a few of my other favorite summertime sweets starring the prettiest produce. And I’ve never met a guest who didn’t love a cobbler. Have you?

The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies on the Planet

Why We Love It: Have them ready to go and present your family with a batch of warm cookies at the end of the meal. Everyone will be asking you for the recipe. It’s up to you whether or not you want to share.

Hero Ingredient: What makes these the best chocolate chip cookies? Toasting your flaked coconut before mixing it into your dough. You won’t regret it.

Get the recipe for The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies on the Planet.

Blueberry Almond Coffee Cake

Why We Love It: Cakes are a great make-ahead option when having an outdoor gathering. You can just pull it out when it’s time for dessert. And did I mention how yummy this recipe is? I can’t get enough.

Hero Ingredient: Almond extract is the underrated ingredient you need to start adding to all your desserts. This coffee cake is a delicious way to begin.

Get the recipe for Blueberry Almond Coffee Cake.

Vanilla Panna Cotta With Strawberries

Why We Love It: This panna cotta only looks fancy, but it’s actually incredibly simple to whip up.

Hero Ingredient: Vanilla extract is good (like, really good), but a fresh vanilla bean? The best.

Get the recipe for Vanilla Panna Cotta With Strawberries.

Berry Almond Cobbler

Why We Love It: No round-up of outdoor cooking recipes is complete without a simple dessert. Because what’s more summery than a berry cobbler? Answer: nothing.

Hero Ingredient: Mix together any array of in-season berries your heart desires. Let what’s fresh and ready at the farmer’s market guide your way. You really can’t go wrong.

This post was originally published on May 17, 2019, and has since been updated.

Entertaining Outdoors This Summer? These Are All the Recipes You Need (2024)

FAQs

What food is good for outdoor parties? ›

Easy park party food ideas include chicken salad sandwiches, pinwheel sandwiches, buffalo chicken sandwiches, etc. You can't go wrong with slow cooker hot dogs for a crowd or Insta Pot hot dogs! You will also find savory dip like buffalo chicken dip, walking tacos, black bean salsa.

What food is good in hot weather? ›

Experts recommend eating produce with high water content, such as berries, watermelon, cucumbers, tomatoes, celery and bell peppers. While lettuce is known to contain a lot of water, Wood said darker greens such as kale and spinach can also be hydrating.

What are the most common party foods? ›

Some examples of party food include mini sandwiches, sliders, chicken wings, meatballs, cheese and charcuterie platters, vegetable and fruit skewers, and various dips and spreads.

What is the most sold food in the summer? ›

Watermelons. The pink, hydrating fruit nabbed the top spot on this last after it was purchased by an impressive one out of every 14 shoppers. Given watermelon's inherent deliciousness and versatility, we're not surprised it was named the most popular food of the summer.

What is a good meal to serve 20 people? ›

Breakfast Burrito Buffet (great any time of the day!) Nacho or Taco Bar (This meaty cheese dip recipe is our favorite! It's easy to make in bulk and is always a crowd pleaser.) Baked Potato Bar (Bake potatoes in a crock pot or large roaster to make it easy.

What not to drink in hot weather? ›

High caffeine levels can be risky when added to the strain placed on your body by heat. Many energy drinks contain as much or more sugar as soft drinks, which adds hundreds of extra calories to your diet. Alcohol can cause dehydration.

How do you set up food for an outdoor party? ›

Meal on a Tray

Prepare a single outdoor party course or an entire meal on a large serving tray and include bowls, utensils, condiments, plates, and anything else you might need before bringing it outside. Everything will stay together and you won't have to make multiple trips in and out of the house.

What are good party foods to buy? ›

Here are some inexpensive yet tasty food ideas for parties: Vegetable platters with hummus, ranch, or blue cheese for dipping. Chips and salsa or homemade guacamole. Cheese and cracker platter with various cheeses.

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