Celebrate Summer with These Easy Fourth of July Recipes (2024)

While we love grilling all summer long, there's one day of the year when you just absolutely have to get outside and celebrate: July Fourth.

Whether you're heading out to a campground or just the back yard, there's just no better way to celebrate America's birthday than by firing up the grill, opening some beer, and putting on some patriotic tunes while gathering with friends.

To help you sort out the menu, we've put together dozens of our favorite recipes, from sauces that'll upgrade your steaks and sausages, to classic sides and appetizers. So brush up on your grilling skills and get ready!

1

Green Chile Pimento Cheese Burgers

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Spice up your backyard burgers with some homemade hatch chile pimento cheese!

Get the recipe for Green Chile Pimento Cheese Burgers.

2

Firecracker Sangria

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This patriotic party punch is like a celebration in a glass!

Get the recipe for Firecracker Sangria.

3

Salt-and-Pepper BBQ Ribs

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BBQ ribs are the perfect backyard cookout celebration food: They're delicious, simple, and they'll easily feed a crowd!

Get the recipe for Salt-and-Pepper BBQ Ribs.

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4

Toasted Seed Coleslaw

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Is it even a barbecue without coleslaw? Instead of an overly greasy, mayonnaise-coated store-bought variety, try this simple recipe, which gets a big burst of flavor from toasted seeds.

Get the recipe for Toasted Seed Coleslaw.

5

Red Hots & Spanish Peanuts Snack

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Why wait until after dark for fireworks? This spicy snack is hard to stop eating.

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6

Root Beer Baked Beans

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Baked beans are a must-have side at your cookout. This version gets a little extra sweetness from everyone's favorite old-fashioned soda.

Get the recipe for Root Beer Baked Beans.

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7

Classic Deviled Eggs

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Some might say it's not a celebration unless there's a tray of deviled eggs on the table. Our crowd-pleasing no-fuss recipe has you covered.

Get the recipe for Classic Deviled Eggs.

8

Puff Pastry Star Cookies

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With just two main ingredients, puff pastry and jam, these simple cookies couldn't be easier to make—and they're perfect for celebrating July 4th.

Get the recipe for Puff Pastry Star Cookies.

9

Watermelon-Fennel Pico de Gallo

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Who says you have to save the watermelon for dessert? This simple makes make an excellent appetizer or snack.

Get the recipe for Watermelon-Fennel Pico de Gallo.

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10

Grilled Ratatouille Pasta Salad

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This is not grandma's pasta salad. But maybe it should have been!

Get the recipe for Grilled Ratatouille Pasta Salad.

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11

Blue Bell Ice Cream Bombe

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Top this ice cream "bombe" with sparkler candies from Tops Malibu for a dessert fireworks show.

Get the recipe for Blue Bell Ice Cream Bombe.

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12

Grilled Watermelon and Halloumi Kebabs with Basil Salt

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This quick-cooking snack is a fun and tasty surprise for guests ("You put cheese and watermelon on the grill?") as well as an easy warm-up to make before getting the main dishes onto the grill.

Get the recipe for Grilled Watermelon and Halloumi Kebabs with Basil Salt.

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13

Chile-Oregano Chimichurri Sauce

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With spicy peppers and a ton of fresh herbs, this sauce is just the thing for dressing up a standard grilled steak—or a burger, or chicken, or sausages...

Get the recipe for Chile-Oregano Chimichurri.

14

Sailor's Warning co*cktail

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This fun take on the classic Tequila Sunrise recalls that old adage about sailors being wary of red skies at dawn. And we'd concur: This is definitely a better drink for the evening hours.

Get the recipe for Sailor's Warning co*cktail.

RELATED: 40+ Summer Drink co*cktails to Keep the Heat at Bay

15

Strawberry-Lemonade Angel Pie

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This light-as-air dessert, made with a meringue pie shell, is a refreshing way to cap off the cookout, before fireworks!

Get the recipe for Strawberry-Lemonade Angel Pie.

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16

Grill Corn Three Ways

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Corn on the cob hot off the grill is a guaranteed summer delight. But when dressed up, this sweet roasted veggie tastes even better.

Get the recipe for Grilled Corn with Red Pepper Jelly Glaze.

Get the recipe for Grilled Corn with Mexican "Street Style" Topping.

Get the recipe for Grilled Corn with Pesto and Basil Schmear.

17

Watermelon Amaro Pops

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Who doesn't love a cold, boozy treat on a hot day? These easy-to-make pops blend fresh watermelon with a touch of orange liqueur for a decidedly grown-up dessert.

Get the recipe for Watermelon Amaro Pops.

18

Red Cabbage Slaw with Peanuts, Dates, and Mint

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Coleslaw makes a great salad, holding up as it does to the high summer heat. We love to give this one a little extra crunch with salty peanuts.

Get the recipe for Red Cabbage Slaw with Peanuts, Dates, and Mint.


RELATED: 25+ Easy 4th of July Salads to Complete Your Cookout Menu

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Toffee-Almond S’mores

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Stoke up the fire (or turn on the grill) before the fireworks, and heat up this classic campfire dessert. To make it extra good, we've got a serious chocolate bar upgrade for you.

Get the recipe for Toffee-Almond S’mores.

20

Spicy Watermelon co*cktail

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The jalapeño-infused liquor gives this margarita just enough warmth to keep guests sipping, while the watermelon keeps it refreshing.

Get the recipe for Spicy Watermelon co*cktail.

Celebrate Summer with These Easy Fourth of July Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the number one food eaten on the 4th of July? ›

Hamburgers and hot dogs are reigning supreme as the most popular foods for this patriotic holiday, followed closely by barbeque chicken and ribs. Side dishes like potato salad and corn on the cob also make a significant appearance on the menu.

Which of these is a food usually served at a 4th of July barbecue? ›

It's probably no surprise that the foods commonly found at July 4 celebrations include: Hot dogs. Hamburgers. Barbecue — anything from brisket to pulled pork and even vegetables and fruit are thrown on the grill.

What kind of food were the North Americans preparing on Independence Day July 4th? ›

Cows, pigs, sheep, and even opossum were the most common. Though some July 4th celebrations featured an ox roast, southern-style barbecue became the favorite meal.

What is traditional 4th of July food? ›

Celebrate Independence Day with an old-fashioned Fourth of July menu! With classics like apple pie and canapes, along with buttermilk biscuits and cucumber salad, these recipes are a guaranteed hit. While there are plenty of things to do on the Fourth of July, eating these old-school recipes is the best!

What food to eat on 4th of July? ›

These traditional Fourth of July foods will make you swell with patriotic pride.
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  • 02 of 32. Sweet Restaurant Slaw. ...
  • 03 of 32. Classic Macaroni Salad. ...
  • 04 of 32. Unbelievable Chicken. ...
  • 05 of 32. Red Skinned Potato Salad. ...
  • 06 of 32. Alyson's Broccoli Salad. ...
  • 07 of 32. Oven-Baked Baby Back Ribs. ...
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What is the national food for July? ›

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  • Start of Disability Pride Month – July.
  • Independence Day (Fourth of July) – July 4.
  • National Fried Chicken Day – July 6.
  • Chocolate Day – July 7.
  • National Macaroni Day – July 7.
  • National Sugar Cookie Day – July 9.
  • National Pecan Pie Day – July 12.
  • National French Fries Day – July 13.

What fish is traditionally eaten on the Fourth of July? ›

Pairing salmon and peas on the Fourth of July has been a New England tradition for as long as America's been a country. Maybe even longer than that, some historians speculate.

Which of these is usually served at a 4th of July cookout? ›

The most common foods served at a 4th of July cookout include hot dogs (option b), hamburgers (option c), coleslaw (option d), and baked beans (option e). These foods are often grilled or cooked outdoors, making them a popular choice for cookouts and barbecues.

What did Americans eat for breakfast in 1776? ›

Yes, the colonists would have eaten 2-3 meals a day. For breakfast colonist might have eaten porridge or mush, which is a warm cereal and could have been made with cornmeal, oats or beans. They may have had bread with butter and jam, but one thing they would not have had was milk!

What did people eat for dinner in 1776? ›

Colonial forests were packed with wild game, and turkey, venison, rabbit and duck were staples of the colonists' meat-heavy diets. In addition to these better-known (by modern standards) options, many colonists enjoyed eating passenger pigeons.

Why do people grill on July 4th? ›

200+ Years of BBQ

Political leaders would host rallies, gathering people to hear their opinions by hosting massive barbecues. This move was especially popular with the Democrats in the southern states where these rallies would be held on Independence Day, which was not yet a National Holiday.

What is the most consumed food on Independence Day in America? ›

Americans will eat 150 million hot dogs on July 4th alone, according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC). Interestingly enough, 61% of Americans prefer beef hot dogs, 12% like pork hot dogs, and 7% prefer turkey, the NHDSC says.

What is the fourth most popular food in the world? ›

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  1. 1 Mashed potatoes86%
  2. 2 French Fries86%
  3. 3 Hamburgers85%
  4. 4 Cheeseburger83%
  5. 5 Grilled Cheese82%
  6. 6 Steak and Baked potato82%
  7. 7 Hash browns82%
  8. 8 Fried Chicken82%

What is the biggest food consumption day of the year? ›

Behind only Thanksgiving, Super Bowl Sunday is the second biggest food consumption day in the U.S.

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