65 Recipes That Will Make Sparks Fly This Fourth Of July (2024)

Build out your Independence Day menu with these old standbys and new classic recipes.

By Camille Lowder
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What do you think of when you think of the perfect 4th of July menu? You’ve gotta have the classics, like burgers and hot dogs, pasta salads, and potato salads, of course, but we also recommend adding a few surprise ringer items to your menu. It’s the skewers, the summery salads, the cheesy dips, and the vegetarian options that always have people clamoring for more. Check out our list of 65 Fourth of July menu ideas—we bet you’ll find some new classic recipes you’ll come back to again and again this summer.

Don’t make the mistake of just serving beef hamburgers this year—there are so many other options for what to put between your bun, like our turkey burger, our lamb burger, our chicken burger, or our shroomami burger. As for hot dogs, there are also tons of options for an upgrade (check out our list of the best hot dogs, ranked), but the real VIP move is to serve them ALL on a hot dog board. Think like a charcuterie board, with something for everyone (like sides, dips, chips… whatever you want!).

If you’re looking to expand your side dish game, we highly recommend taking advantage of the bounty of summer produce. Everything benefits from a little char from the grill, like eggplant, summer squash, and even fruit—you can eat them on their own, like our grilled zucchini or our grilled corn on the cob, or turn them into a side salad, like our grilled corn salad or our summer panzanella salad.

And don’t forget desserts! It’s where you’ll have the chance to let the theme shine, like in our American pie, or our star-spangled s’mores.

Want more Independence Day inspiration? Check out our top 4th of July drinks, our fave 4th of July appetizers, and our best 4th of July sides too.

1

Italian Pasta Salad

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In our opinion, pasta salad is a summertime must. We have plenty of beloved variations of this staple side dish, but this Italian-inspired recipe is our guaranteed go-to when we need a reliable BBQ side.

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2

Hawaiian Chicken Skewers

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Say aloha to your new favorite BBQ kebabsBBQ sauce (homemade if you like!), soy sauce, vinegar, oil, garlic, ginger and honey combine to make a delicious glaze you might just want to put on everything. Serve these over white rice for a full 4th of July meal.

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3

Hot Dog Board

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So, what is a hot dog board exactly? It's an easy way to turn the cookout staple into a fun station for your party to build and top their own dogs. You can try out various styles of buns (think classic, potato, brioche) or even make your own buns, and include a mix of Italian sausages, bratwurst, and kielbasa.

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Classic Potato Salad

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A classic potato salad is a must-have at every picnic and BBQ, and ours is the best—it's creamy and tangy, with a little bit of crunch from the onion and pickles. What it's not: too sweet, which is one of our potato salad pet peeves. If you’re looking for a classic, no-fuss potato salad that won’t disappoint, this is it.

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5

Pulled Pork

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Sandwiched between a soft potato bun, piled on top of a baked potato, or even eaten on its own, pulled pork is the versatile dish we crave every 4th of July. If you're looking for the best pulled pork recipe to keep in your back pocket—this is it.

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6

Lemon-Berry Firecracker Cake

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Nothing says Fourth of July quite like a patriotic red, white, and blue dessert, especially this eye-popping lemon-berry firecracker cake. For a blast of flavor, our spin on the classic firecracker cake upgrades itself from white cake to a tangy lemon batter with blueberry- and strawberry-flavored swirls.

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Broccoli Salad

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Lightly coated in a creamy apple cider vinegar dressing and tossed with almonds, carrots, red onions, and bacon, this broccoli salad is loaded with flavor and texture. Ready in around 30 minutes, it’s the perfect make-ahead side for summer BBQs or last-minute parties.

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8

Turkey Burgers

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We love our turkey burger for one simple reason: We let it be. We don't try to cover up the fact that it's turkey. Instead, we embrace it. Turkey burgers tend to be drier, so we add an egg to ours to help it hold together and give it moisture. Pro tip: Use 94 percent lean ground turkey so the patties easily stay together.

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9

S'mores Dessert Board

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S'mores boards are super easy to assemble because essentially everything is store-bought. Grab the essentials—graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate—plus any other toppings that sound fun (think Nutella, Andes mints, pretzel thins), and light the fire.

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Tomato Gnocchi Kebabs

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Sure gnocchi is amazing served in a bowl with a sauce, but have you ever had nicely browned gnocchi taken straight off the grill? Well, we’re here to tell you that the crispy-chewy texture is something that you simply must try.

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11

Greek Salad

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When you’re looking for simple, refreshing, and reliable, you’d be hard pressed to find a dish better than classic Greek salad. Filled with fresh veggies, tangy feta, and a simple dressing made of ingredients you might already have in your fridge, this bright salad only takes 15 minutes to prepare, making it a perfect last-minute addition to any summer celebration.

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12

Golden Girl Salad With Sweet Corn Vinaigrette

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The star of this sunny cabbage salad is sweet corn, and we use the kernels two ways: First up is alongside the cherry tomatoes, carrots, and yellow bell pepper. Second, the real fun begins when you blend kernels into the dressing. They add depth and help make the texture super creamy!

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Red Velvet Whoopie Pies With Blueberries

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These patriotic beauties were inspired by classic red velvet cake, whoopie pies, and the need for an easy and fun 4th of July dessert. Red velvet cookies with fluffy, white whipped cream and cream cheese frosting and blueberries make for a fun twist on the classic whoopie pie that we didn't even know we needed.

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14

Avocado Salsa

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Creamy, just-ripe avocados are tossed with chopped tomatoes, jalapeño, red onion, sweet corn, and tons of chopped fresh cilantro to create this refreshing hybrid dip. Now you’ll never have to decide between salsa and guac ever again!

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15

Grilled Beer Brats

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These beer brats are inspired by the Italian-American classic combination of sausage, peppers, and onions. Though usually made on the stove, we love this grilled version for easy cleanup and a simple process. Don't have the right skillet? Make your dogs in a foil pack, à la our .

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Summer Panzanella

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Panzanella is one of those recipes you want to make in peak season—when the tomatoes are extra juicy, the squash slightly sweet, and the basil extra cheap. To give this classic dish more flavor and make it even more summery, we grill the bread, zucchini, and onion until charred, then toss those with the remaining ingredients.

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Best-Ever Guacamole

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Whether you serve it as a simple dip, load it on top of your tacos, or smear it on a bun as a burger topping, we can all agree—it’s not a summer party without Mexico’s most famous dip. Keep it simple, like we did, or go wild with your mix-ins—just be sure to make extra, this'll go fast.

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Grilled Pizza

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Here's our #1 tip for success for this pizza: Prep everything you are going to need before you start grilling. The grilling part goes FAST.

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Ribs On The Grill

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Few foods are better than perfectly tender ribs, glistening with caramelized BBQ sauce. Now, you can have smokehouse-quality ribs from the comfort of your own home. All it takes is a grill, a few hours, and—okay—a lot of patience.

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20

Best Homemade Coleslaw

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No summer potluck is complete without a big bowl of coleslaw, and we happen to think our recipe is the absolute best. Whether you’re hungry for a last-minute side dish or the perfect topping (we’re looking at you, chicken burgers), follow our top tips to ace this dish.

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FAQs

What food is most commonly consumed every 4th of July? ›

Grilling for Fourth of July? You aren't alone
  • Over 74 million Americans are planning to grill out for the Fourth of July.
  • Burgers (85%), steak (80%), hot dogs (79%), chicken (73%) are the most popular foods for the grill.

What do Mexicans eat on 4th of July? ›

Favorites include Mexican Fruit Cups, Cebollitas Asadas, and Carne Asada, and Agua de Pepino.

What to bring to July 4th BBQ? ›

Proteins like hamburger patties, hotdogs, chicken or shrimp are all common foods to throw on the grill. Bringing a side dish like salads, vegetables and fruits is the perfect complement to the hearty main course. Cold drinks like water, soda and lemonade are also essential to keep hydrated during this hot holiday.

What is the national food for July? ›

July
  • 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.

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.

How many hot dogs do people eat on 4th of July? ›

On Independence Day, Americans will enjoy 150 million hot dogs, enough to stretch from D.C. to L.A. more than five times. During peak hot dog season, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Americans typically consume 7 billion hot dogs. That's 818 hot dogs consumed every second during that period.

What is the most frequently eaten food? ›

Rice is the staple food of more than half the world's population, and it's been that way for centuries. It's cheap, it's filling, and it can be easily grown in a variety of climates. Rice is so important to so many people that it's no surprise that it's the world's most-eaten food.

What do Mexicans eat on a hot day? ›

The Best Mexican Dishes for the Summer
  • Ceviche. Ceviche, typically made with shrimp, is great as an appetizer, so if you're looking for starters before the main entree, ceviche is a good choice. ...
  • Tacos Al Pastor. ...
  • Carne Asada. ...
  • Grilled Fajitas. ...
  • Mexican-Style Street Corn. ...
  • Shrimp and Chorizo Sausage. ...
  • Guac and Tostadas. ...
  • Brisket.
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What do they drink on Mexican Independence Day? ›

Mexico's most famous spirit! Created from the blue agave plant, tequila is true Mexican heritage, making it the perfect way to celebrate the country's Independence Day. To really appreciate the flavor, make sure to chase your tequila shot with salt and lime.

What food do Mexicans eat on Christmas? ›

10 foods popular in Mexico for Christmas
  • Tamales. Tamales are beautiful cornmeal dumplings with a variety of fillings inside them. ...
  • Ensalada de Noche Buena. ...
  • Romeritos. ...
  • Bacalao. ...
  • Pozole. ...
  • Pavo. ...
  • Ponche Navideno. ...
  • Bunuelos.
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What do you bring to a grill? ›

Here's our list of 7 things to bring to a summer BBQ (that are WAY better than chips!):
  • Fresh Fruit Platter. ...
  • Tasty Skewers With Fresh Veggies & Produce. ...
  • Margarita Pitchers. ...
  • Desserts From Yours Truly. ...
  • Quebrada Corn Muffins. ...
  • A Refreshing Salad (with or without pasta) ...
  • A Keg, or a Few Six Packs.

What to bring to cookout easy? ›

10 Last Minute Summer Sides to Bring to Any Cookout
  1. Cowboy Beans. ...
  2. Easy Orzo Salad. ...
  3. Grilled Corn on the Cob with BBQ Butter. ...
  4. Southern-style Potato Salad. ...
  5. Quick and Easy New England-style Baked Beans. ...
  6. Fusilli Pasta Salad with Artichokes. ...
  7. Slaw with Lime Vinaigrette and Tortilla Strips. ...
  8. Texas Caviar.

What do you bring the host at a barbecue? ›

Fresh flowers are the pretty much the be-all hostess gift for barbecues and backyard parties. If you're a little leery about bringing along flowers to a food gathering, enjoy this little story: Last year was my 22nd year to enjoy a lovely summer.

What is eaten in the United States for Independence Day? ›

No Independence Day celebration is complete without a classic American BBQ. Whether it's a backyard gathering or a community picnic, grilling up burgers, hot dogs, and ribs is a beloved tradition. The smoky aroma and juicy flavours of grilled meats bring people together, symbolizing the spirit of camaraderie and unity.

What dish is a traditional 4th of July meal unique to New England? ›

Salmon and peas was, in fact, the de rigueur dish for many New Englanders on the Fourth of July.

What is not usually served at a 4th of July cookout? ›

The menu for a 4th of July cookout usually includes popular American dishes such as hot dogs, hamburgers, coleslaw, and baked beans. However, granola is not typically served at a 4th of July cookout. Granola is a type of breakfast cereal made from rolled oats, nuts, honey, and other ingredients.

What did they eat on the first Independence Day? ›

Legend has it that on July 4, 1776, John Adams and his wife celebrated the country's independence with a meal of turtle soup, poached salmon with egg sauce, green peas, boiled potatoes, and a dessert of Indian pudding or apple Pandowdy.

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