From picnic finger food for a crowd to simple picnic food ideas for couples.
One of the best ways to soak up the summer rays is to take your meal outside with a picnic. Whether it’s a date, solo outing, or gathering with friends and family, a picnic is the perfect opportunity to try out new recipes. Visit your favorite park, a beach you've been meaning to check out, or simply set up camp in the backyard with some lawn games — all are great spots for enjoying picnic food.
We’ve put together a list of the best picnic recipes for every time of day and level of hunger. The picnic food ideas ahead are broken up into categories: picnic snacks and dips, salads, sandwiches and mains, side dishes, and desserts. So whether you’re planning to picnic under the stars with a late night treat or you need easy appetizers to enjoy while basking in the afternoon sun, we’ve got you covered. All of these dishes are easily stored in reusable containers for transport to your destination. We do recommend packing in a cooler or insulated bag to keep food fresh during travel and throughout the day.
Our curated list of recipes includes plenty of easy picnic food, as well as a few more time-intensive recipes for the practicing home chef. Besides tasting delicious, these recipes are also visually stunning, making a perfect warm weather snapshot for social media. Add a summer Instagram caption to your post and inspire your friends to have their own picnic…just don't forget to share the recipes!
Picnic Snacks
1
Roasted Broccoli-Artichoke Dip
Dips are an easy to transport essential when going on a picnic. Pack a couple spoonfuls in a reusable container, and bring chips to eat with it.
Get the Roasted Broccoli-Artichoke Dip recipe.
2
Marinated Tomato and Watermelon Wedges
Summer is watermelon season! Enjoy this warm-weather fruit with olive oil marinated tomatoes for a fun, summer twist.
Get the Marinated Tomato and Watermelon Wedges recipe.
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3
Tomatillo Salsa
Go on a themed picnic, and bring dishes inspired by Mexican cuisine such as salsa, quesadillas, and churros.
Get the Tomatillo Salsa recipe.
4
Salami-Wrapped Melon with Basil
Salami and melon may seem like an odd combination, but don't knock this easy skewer recipe until you try it.
Get the Salami-Wrapped Melon with Basil recipe.
5
Beet Crostini
For an unexpected picnic appetizer that's sure to impress, top toast with horseradish-infused crème fraîche and beets.
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6
Lentil Hummus
The only downside to this heart-healthy hummus: It's going to be gone before you know it.
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7
Spicy Deviled Eggs
Cook up some hard boiled eggs a day or two in advance, then assemble these spicy deviled eggs a few hours before you eat.
Get the Spicy Deviled Eggs recipe.
8
Smoked Salmon Bites
Believe it or not, potato chips serve as the base for this playful picnic appetizer.
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9
Chile-Roasted Cherry Tomatoes and Fresh Mozzarella
This refreshing salad comes together with just a handful of ingredients.
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10
Whipped Feta with Cucumber
This herby, cheesy spread tastes so good when paired with cool cucumber slices.
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11
Beet and Feta Dip
In a hummus rut? Opt for this amazing feta spread instead.
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12
Pimento Cheese Spread
Make sure you bring plenty of crackers with you on your picnic to complement this cheesy, spicy dip.
Get the Pimento Cheese Spread recipe.
13
Tuna and Chickpea Lettuce Cups
Serve these tasty tuna lettuce cups with chopped olives and feta for a fresh, healthy snack.
Get the Tuna and Chickpea Lettuce Cups recipe.
14
Guacamole
You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn't love snacking on tortilla chips and guacamole.
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Picnic Salads
15
Spring Chopped Salad with Cider Vinaigrette
Despite the name, this bright, tangy salad can be eaten any time of the year. Feel free to personalize the salad's veggies and greens based on what's in season.
Get the Spring Chopped Salad with Cider Vinaigrette recipe.
16
Pear and Walnut Salad
If there was a time of year for fruit in a salad, it would be summer! The sweet, refreshing taste of pear shines in this easy-to-make-salad.
Get the Pear and Walnut Salad recipe.
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17
Watercress Salad with Honey-Lime Vinaigrette
Go all-in on green with a mix of verdant-hued fruits and vegetables, such as watercress, lime, kiwi, green apple, and avocado.
Get the Watercress Salad with Honey-Lime Vinaigrette recipe.
18
Summer Bean, Corn, and Radish Salad
Summer veggies team up in this picnic-worthy salad.
Get the Summer Bean, Corn, and Radish Salad recipe.
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