59 Fourth of July Recipes for Your Best Cookout Yet

Summer is in full swing, and you need surefire crowd-pleasing Fourth of July recipes for the influx of relatives and friends about to descend on your backyard, patio, rooftop, or park blanket. We can help.
Out of the hundreds of summery recipes strewn across the site, we handpicked the ones we’d build our ideal holiday weekend menus around. If it’s potato salads, pasta salads, or seasonal fruit and vegetable salads; dips for lazy day snacking; critical cookout sides or newfangled ones we think anyone will love; or top-notch Fourth of July desserts you’re looking for, we’ve got you covered.
Or maybe you simply want to try kicking back in a hammock with your new shades and a refreshing pitcher of lemonade or easy sangria. The point is: However you celebrate Independence Day, there’s something here worth gathering friends for.
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Photograph by Joe Lingeman, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by JoJo Li1/59Pork Spareribs With Jammy Barbecue Sauce
Ribs are always a crowd-pleaser, but glaze them with a sticky, jammy homemade BBQ sauce, and you’ve got the kind of cookout centerpiece people talk about long after the fireworks end.
Photograph by Peden + Munk, food styling by Adriana Paschen, prop styling by Ceci Garcia2/59Honey-Glazed Rib-Eye Steaks
A honey-mayo glaze helps these rib eyes develop an irresistible caramelized crust, while the topping of peppers, onions, and basil gives them a distinctly Italian American feel.
Photograph by Scott Semler, food styling by Mieko Takahashi, prop styling by Emma Ringness3/59Sprite-Grilled Chicken Skewers
The secret ingredient here might already be chilling in your party cooler. Sprite adds subtle sweetness and helps these chicken skewers caramelize beautifully on the grill.
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou, Prop Styling by Elizabeth Jaime4/59Grilled Swordfish With Tomatoes
If you’re looking for a seafood option that can hold its own on the grill, swordfish is the answer. Here it’s paired with juicy, vinegary tomatoes and briny olives.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, Prop Styling by Emma Ringness5/59Chimichurri Grilled Shrimp
These quick-cooking grilled shrimp get a bright, herby boost from chimichurri. Serve them as an appetizer or the main event at your Fourth of July party—just don’t forget the bread or rice for soaking up every last bit of sauce.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Judy Kim.6/59Grilled Pork Chops With Plum Mostarda
A juicy grilled pork chop is always welcome, but the sweet-tart plum mostarda is what makes this one memorable. Add a quick arugula salad tossed with leftover mostarda and dinner is done.
Photo by Emma Fishman, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Elizabeth Jaime7/59Chicken Seekh Kebabs
These chicken kebabs bring plenty of flavor to the party thanks to lots of spices and fresh herbs. Serve with flatbread and mint chutney and let everyone build their own perfect plate.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Liberty Fennell, Prop Styling by Gerri Williams8/59Best-Ever Barbecue Ribs
These gloriously messy ribs are tender, smoky, and begging to be piled onto a plate with all the potato salad and cornbread it can handle.
Photo by Peden + Munk9/59Grilled Pork Chops With Soy Glaze
A sweet-and-savory soy glaze gives these juicy grilled pork chops caramelized edges and plenty of flavor. If your Fourth of July crew needs a break from burgers and hot dogs, this is the move.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Aneta Florczyk10/59Hot Honey Wings
We all know that hot honey makes everything taste better, and chicken wings are no exception. Lime juice and fish sauce bring even more oomph to the sticky, spicy-sweet glaze.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, prop styling by Emma Ringness, food styling by Mieko Takahashi11/59Sweet and Tangy Grilled Pork Tenderloin
Pork tenderloin is one of the easiest ways to feed a crowd, and this glossy, sweet-tangy glaze makes it special. Slice it up and serve it alongside all the classic barbecue sides.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Taneka Morris, Prop Styling by Gerri K. Williams12/59Grilled Halibut With Basil-Shallot Butter
This lemony basil-shallot butter comes together with just a few blitzes in the food processor but works wonders, turning simple grilled halibut into an exciting seafood option for guests.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Micah Morton, prop styling by Tim Ferro13/59No-Skewer-Needed Kebabs With Onion Salad
All the smoky, well-spiced flavor of grilled kebabs, none of the tedious threading. A bright onion-and-herb salad keeps everything fresh and balanced.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne, Prop Styling by Alexandra Massillon14/59Best-Ever Smash Burgers
Crispy edges, melty cheese, and all the right toppings—these smash burgers are guaranteed to win the popularity contest at your Fourth of July get-together.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Taneka Morris, Prop Styling by Catherine Campbell Pearson15/59Black Bean Smash Burger
What’s the vegetarian answer to a smash burger? This one. A black bean patty gets extra crispy—not gummy—thanks to the increased surface area.
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown JR, Food styling by Emilie Fosnocht, Prop Styling by Christina Allen16/59Cheesy Brats With Celery-Pickle Relish
Melty cheese and a bright, crunchy celery-pickle relish turn grilled bratwurst into the sleeper-hit cookout recipe nobody saw coming.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Judy Kim.17/59Carne Asada Tacos
Citrusy grilled steak tucked into warm tortillas could never be a bad idea. Set out the fixings family-style and let everyone assemble their own perfect taco.
Photograph by Travis Rainey, Prop Styling by Alexandra Massillon, Food Styling by Luciana Lamboy18/59Buttermilk Fried Chicken
This isn’t just any fried chicken recipe. A brown sugar brine, buttermilk dredge, and extra craggy coating team up to create the crispiest, juiciest fried chicken.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Caroline Hwang, prop styling by Elizabeth Jaime.19/59Crispy Golden Shrimp Burgers
Not in the mood for beef but still craving a burger? These crispy shrimp patties, topped with a creamy egg salad situation, absolutely deliver.
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Food Styling by Sean Dooley, Prop Styling by Erica Lutz20/59Coney Island Hot Dogs
Loaded with chili, onions, and mustard, these hot dogs bring all the nostalgic boardwalk energy straight to your backyard barbecue.
Photo Alex Lau, food styling by Chris Morocco, prop styling by Emily Eisen21/59Easiest-Ever Grilled Veggie Burgers
A veggie burger recipe that actually takes to the grill? It’s a miracle! These hearty patties are flavorful, satisfying, and sturdy enough to hold their own on the grill grates.
Photograph by Peden + Munk, Food Styling by Diana Yen, Prop Styling by Hannah Ferrara22/59Spicy Korean-Style Grilled Corn
Sweet summer corn gets the full treatment here: grilled until charred and smoky, then slathered with a creamy, zesty gochujang sauce. Don’t skip the lime wedges for squeezing over the top.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, Prop Styling by Emma Ringness, Food Styling by Mieko Takahashi23/59Classic Coleslaw
Crunchy, cool, and always dependable, this classic coleslaw belongs next to every rib, burger, and pulled pork sandwich.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Mieko Takahashi, Prop styling by Emma Ringness24/59Boston Baked Beans
Sweet, smoky, and oh-so-nostalgic, these baked beans are the make-ahead side your party needs. Every plate deserves a generous scoop.
Photographs by Mamadi Doumbouya, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Shannon Maldonado25/59Classic Potato Salad
Potato salad has rightfully earned a permanent spot on the cookout table, and this version is a classic, with a creamy mayo-based dressing, crunchy diced vegetables, and all the nostalgic appeal.
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou, Prop Styling by Elizabeth Jaime26/59Watermelon and Snap Pea Salad
Watermelon salad is a summer classic, and this one is as refreshing as they come, with crunchy snap peas and a fish sauce dressing that keeps things firmly out of fruit-salad territory.
Photograph by Heami Lee, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by JoJo Li27/59Blistered Corn and Scallion Salad
Everything tastes better after a little time on the grill, and this salad is proof. Blistered corn and scallions bring smoky depth to an otherwise simple side dish.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Stevie Stewart, Prop Styling by Gerri Williams28/59Broccoli Confetti Rice
Packed with broccoli, scallions, golden raisins, and almonds, this colorful fried rice is just as delicious at room temperature as it is warm, making it an ideal cookout side dish.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Kaitlin Wayne, prop styling by Stephanie De Luca29/59Creamy Sesame Pasta Slaw
Part pasta salad, part coleslaw, this creamy, crunchy side deserves a permanent spot in your Fourth of July recipe rotation. The nutty sesame dressing does all the heavy lifting.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Caroline Hwang, prop styling by Elizabeth Jaime.30/59Tomato Salad With Jalapeño Ranch
With no shade to caprese, let’s get a little more creative with our tomato salads this year. Take this tomato salad with jalapeño ranch: The fresh herbs and chile in the creamy dressing make peak-season tomatoes taste even better.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Marina Bevilacqua31/59Blistered Asparagus With Labneh and Harissa
Charred asparagus, cool labneh, and spicy harissa make this vegetarian recipe feel far more exciting than the usual summer side dishes. It’s made for dinner parties and Fourth of July spreads alike.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Jillian Knox, prop styling Sophie Peoples32/59Grilled Sweet Potatoes With Charred Scallion Mayo
Sweet potatoes and scallions both love a little smoke, and this recipe lets them both shine. Drizzle grilled rounds of sweet potato with tangy charred-scallion mayo that you’ll want to slather on everything from now on.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Spencer Richards, Prop Styling by Marina Bevilacqua33/59Spicy Caesar Potato Salad
If classic potato salad and Caesar salad had a summer fling, this would be the result: creamy, garlicky, cheesy, and packed with just the right amount of spice.
Photograph by Dylan + Jeni, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Aneta Florczyk34/59Cucumber, Tomato, and Green Bean Salad
This riff on Thai som tam brings together three star summer ingredients for a flavor-packed cucumber salad. You won’t need the traditional mortar and pestle; instead, you’ll “smash” the ingredients by squeezing them with your hands.
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Judy Mancini35/59Summer Squash and Basil Pasta
When zucchini season hits, this is what we’re making. Packed with sautéed summer squash and fresh basil, this easy pasta dish is right at home next to anything coming off the grill.
Laura Murray36/59BA’s Best Caprese Salad
When tomatoes are this good, your job is mostly to stay out of their way. This classic caprese lets ripe tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, and fresh basil do exactly what they do best.
Photo by Alex Lau37/59BA's Best Guacamole
There are few party snacks more universally beloved than guacamole. This one is creamy, zippy, and built for scooping.
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Food Styling by Micah Morton, Prop Styling by Christina Allen38/59Extra-Creamy Deviled Eggs
Deviled eggs are a celebratory classic, and this version has a clever trick up its sleeve. Blending whole hard-boiled eggs into the filling makes it especially smooth, creamy, and easy to pipe.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Graylen Gatewood39/59Fried Green Tomatoes
Golden and crispy on the outside, with a tangy, juicy tomato center, these fried green tomatoes are a welcome addition to any appetizer spread.
Photo by Heidi's Bridge, styling by Anna Billingskog40/59French Onion Dip
Nothing gets a party started quite like chips and dip, and this homemade French onion dip is the real deal, with deeply caramelized onions and lots of finely chopped chives. Serve with ruffled potato chips if you know what you’re doing.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Thu Buser, prop styling by Maggie DiMarco41/59Hot Pink Punch
Blend fresh watermelon with gin and Campari for a visually stunning big-batch cocktail built for summer entertaining.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Liberty Fennell, Prop Styling by Gerri Williams42/59Beergarita
The ideal cookout drink exists, and it’s this mash-up of a margarita and a crisp lager. If you really want to impress your friends, serve each glass with a salted rim and a lime wheel.
Photo by Emma Fishman, food styling by Kat Boystova, prop styling by Allie Wist43/59Mai Tai
Mai Tais are a little retro, and that’s exactly why we love them. This version is rum-forward, citrusy, and not aggressively sweet.
Photograph by Peden + Munk, food styling by Adriana Paschen, prop styling by Ceci Garcia44/59One-Bottle Vermouth Sangria
Starting with a good vermouth, such as Carpano Antica, rather than distinct bottles of wine and spirits, makes this streamlined summer cocktail easy-peasy. Add a splash of seltzer, a little citrus juice, and your favorite summer fruit, and it’s done.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Pearl Jones, Prop Styling by Dayna Seman45/59BA’s Best Lemonade
On a hot summer day, an ice-cold glass of lemonade is a lifesaver, and this one gets the sweet-tart balance exactly right.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Marina Bevilacqua46/59Chile-Cucumber Agua Fresca
Cool cucumber, a gentle chile kick, and just enough sweetness make this agua fresca one of the most refreshing drinks on the table.
Photograph by Scott Semler, Food Styling by Judy Kim, Prop Styling by Stephanie Yeh47/59Dark Chocolate-Espresso Ice Pops
Part coffee break, part frozen treat, these chocolate-espresso ice pops are tailor-made for sweaty summer days.
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Caroline Hwang, prop styling by Elizabeth Jaime.48/59Lush Vanilla Berry Pudding
Layers of creamy vanilla pudding, juicy summer berries, and crunchy vanilla wafers make this chilled dessert the kind of showstopper everyone’s happy to see emerge from the fridge. Make it a day ahead and thank yourself later.
Photograph by Rana Düzyol, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Beth Pakradooni49/59Strawberry Galette
Want pie without the pressure? This strawberry galette recipe has all the flaky-crust, juicy-fruit appeal of a classic fruit pie, but with considerably less fuss.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Stephanie De Luca50/59Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream Sandwiches
Two chewy chocolate chip cookies filled with a thick layer of ice cream: summer desserts don’t get better than that.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Prop Styling by Tim Ferro, Food Styling by Mieko Takahashi51/59Grandma Weesie’s Fried Peach Pies
These half-moon fried peach pies have everything going for them: a buttery shell, a sweet peach filling, and a handheld format perfect for mingling at a cookout.
Photograph by Peden + Munk, food styling by Adriana Paschen, prop styling by Ceci Garcia52/59Blueberry Cobbler
This cobbler is easier than pie and every bit as comforting—one of those July desserts that practically begs for a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Nicole Louie53/59Peanut Butter Rice Crispy Treats With Brown Butter
Give your favorite childhood dessert an upgrade with nutty brown butter, flaky salt, and just enough sweetened condensed milk to keep them extra gooey and soft.
Photo by Alex Lau, styling by Judy Mancini54/59Raspberry Trifle With Custard and Whipped Cream
A trifle should be a little dramatic, and this one fits the bill. Layers of raspberries, vanilla bean custard, sponge cake, and whipped cream make it a true dessert-table centerpiece.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Stephanie De Luca55/59Any-Berry Lemon Ricotta Cake
Need a showstopping Fourth of July cake? Smash your favorite berries with sugar, then spoon them over the batter before baking to create a vibrant, photo-ready swirl.
Photographs by Laura Murray, food styling by Simon Andrews, prop styling by Sophie Strangio56/59Almond and Raspberry Swirl Ice Cream
You don’t need an ice cream machine to make this recipe—just a loaf pan, a freezer, and a dream. With a raspberry ripple and creamy almond base, it’s exactly the kind of nostalgic, berries-and-cream vibe we want from Fourth of July desserts.
57/59Simple Strawberry Shortcakes
Some summer desserts try to improve upon strawberries and cream. This one wisely keeps things simple with tender shortcakes, softly whipped cream, and lightly macerated strawberries.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Jesse Szewczyk, prop styling by Hazel Zavala and Caroline Newton58/59S’mores Sandwich Cookies
Everything you love about s’mores, no campfire required. These sandwich cookies bring together chocolate, marshmallow, and graham cracker flavors in a portable package.
Photograph by Scott Semler, Food Styling by Judy Kim, Prop Styling by Stephanie Yeh59/59Ginger-Lime No-Bake Cheesecake Bars
No-bake desserts were made for hot summer weekends. These cheesecake bars get a bright, zingy lift from ginger and lime.




