The Fourth of July might be the reason you try these recipes, but they won’t stay tied to one day. Once you see how easy they are (and how fast they disappear) you’ll want to make them again. These 31 dishes aren’t just great for cookouts. They also work for a laid-back weekend, a last-minute get-together, or any random weeknight when you want something fun. One try, and you’ll be glad you didn’t save them for next year.

Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.
Miso Glazed Salmon

The miso glaze gives this salmon a deep, salty flavor that sticks in the best way. It’s quick to cook and looks like it took a lot more effort than it did. Great when you want something filling but not too heavy. Once you taste it, you’ll find reasons to make it long after the Fourth.
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Chipotle Burger with Jalapeno Mayo

These burgers don’t hold back. The beef is rich with smoky chipotle flavor, and the jalapeno mayo brings just enough heat to keep things interesting. They’re juicy, bold, and way more exciting than plain burgers. Don’t be surprised when you start craving them again the next week.
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Avocado Tomato Salad

This salad keeps it simple and good. Creamy avocado, fresh tomato, and crisp greens come together fast with a sharp, easy dressing. It tastes fresh and never weighs you down. After trying it once, you’ll look for any excuse to make it again.
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Blueberry Pudding Cake

The blueberry cake is soft and packed with fruit, but the best part hides in the center. It’s gooey, sweet, and full of flavor from top to bottom. No one expects it to be this good from such a simple recipe. After the first bite, you’ll want to bake it more than just once a year.
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Fresh Strawberry Pie

This pie delivers everything you want in a slice, juicy berries, buttery crust, and just enough sweetness. It doesn’t need any extras to impress. One slice turns into two, and suddenly the pie’s gone. Make it once, and it’ll show up on your table again before you know it.
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Cherry Crumb Bars

These crumb bars hit that perfect mix of soft and crunchy. Sweet cherries fill the middle while a buttery topping seals the deal. They’re easy to make and even easier to eat. Once they’re gone, you’ll be finding reasons to bake another batch.
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Baked Kale Chips

These baked kale chips turn a leafy green into a crunchy snack that actually tastes good. A bit of oil, a little salt, and you’re done. They’re light, crisp, and hard to stop eating. You won’t need a party to want another pan.
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Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken

This chicken brings a punch of lime that makes the whole thing shine. It’s juicy, fast to grill, and easy to pair with anything you’re already making. That marinade does a lot with just a few ingredients. After one round, you’ll add it to more than just your cookout list.
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Frosted Banana Bars

These banana bars are soft, sweet, and packed with flavor from ripe bananas. A smooth layer of frosting on top makes them feel like a treat, but they’re easy enough for everyday snacking. They’re one of those desserts that people always ask about. Try them once, and you’ll keep going back.
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Chewy S’mores Bars

These bars taste like a campfire treat without the mess. Marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers melt together into soft, chewy squares that disappear fast. They’re great for sharing but even better for stashing away a few extras. One bite, and you’ll want them year-round.
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Hearts of Palm Salad

Don’t pass this salad up, it’s got more going on than you think. The mix of hearts of palm, tomato, and cucumber works well with a light, sharp dressing. It’s refreshing and holds its own next to anything grilled. It may start as a side, but you’ll find yourself making it again just because.
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Kool-Aid Cupcakes

The bold colors make these cupcakes stand out, but it’s the tangy Kool-Aid flavor that keeps them from being just for show. Each bite is soft, sweet, and full of that throwback taste you don’t see often. They’re fun to bake and even more fun to eat. After trying one, you’ll find a reason to make them again and again.
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Miso Glazed Chicken

This miso-glazed chicken packs in deep, sweet-savory flavor with very little effort. The marinade works fast, and the chicken comes out tender and rich every time. It’s bold enough to stand on its own or pair with simple sides. Once you try it, you’ll look for more nights to put it on the grill.
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Beer Boiled Brats

Bratwurst always shows up strong on the Fourth of July, but beer boiled brats take things to the next level. They turn out extra juicy and packed with flavor from the first bite to the last. If you’re firing up the grill, this one’s a guaranteed win.
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Asian Marinated Steak

This steak doesn’t mess around. A mix of soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, and garlic soaks deep into the meat and makes every bite rich and full of flavor. It’s easy to prep and cooks quickly on high heat. After one bite, you’ll be adding it to every weekend lineup.
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Red, White, and Blue Smoothie Bowl

This smoothie bowl is as tasty as it is pretty. Bright fruit, creamy yogurt, and crunchy toppings make it feel like a treat, but it’s still a smart way to start your day. It comes together fast with whatever fruit you have. You’ll want to work it into your morning routine long after the holiday.
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Kefta Kebabs

Kebabs like these cook fast and don’t take much prep. Seasoned beef stays juicy and flavorful while grilling, and you can serve it straight off the stick. They’re an easy upgrade from burgers. Once you’ve had them, you’ll find more excuses to make them again.
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Bacon Cheddar Stuffed Burger

This burger brings something extra. It hides sharp cheddar and crispy bacon inside the patty so every bite is juicy and packed with flavor. They’re simple to shape ahead and toss on the grill when ready. Try it once, and regular burgers won’t cut it anymore.
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Grilled Baby Bok Choy

Bok choy doesn’t need much to shine. A quick soak in soy sauce and sesame oil, then a few minutes on the grill, brings out its best flavor. It’s crisp, slightly smoky, and goes with everything. After tasting it, you’ll start making space for it on the grill more often.
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Red, White, and Blue Bundt Cake

This cake looks like it took hours, but it’s just a basic batter with a swirl of food coloring. The red, white, and blue layers come out soft and sweet with every slice. It’s easy to pull together and makes a big impact on the table. Once you see how fast it disappears, you’ll want it for more than one holiday.
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Lemon Marinated Chicken Kebabs

These chicken skewers are built for quick cooking and easy cleanup. The lemon marinade adds tang, and the grilled veggies make them feel like a full meal. If you need something you can prep ahead and toss on the grill fast, this is it. Don’t be surprised when they become part of your weeknight rotation.
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Chipotle Grilled Corn on the Cob

This corn brings serious flavor without making you work for it. Chipotle butter soaks into every bite and gives it that sweet, smoky taste you want from the grill. It’s a simple way to turn a plain ear of corn into something that stands out. You’ll want to save the butter recipe for more than just corn.
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Homemade Smoky Baked Beans

These baked beans cook low and slow for a deep, smoky flavor you can’t rush. They’re sweet, rich, and thick enough to hold their own next to anything from the grill. Once you make them from scratch, it’s hard to go back. They’ll show up again next time you barbecue.
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Banana Boats

Bananas turn into something special with chocolate chips, marshmallows, and caramel all melted inside. They cook right in the peel, making cleanup easy and prep even easier. It’s the kind of dessert that takes almost no effort. This might be your new go-to when the grill’s still hot.
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Lemon-Marinated Kefir Chicken

This chicken soaks up all the flavor from a kefir and lemon marinade. It’s juicy, tender, and tastes bright without being too sharp. The combo makes every bite pop. It’s an easy way to break out of your usual chicken routine.
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Classic Brownies

These brownies are thick, fudgy, and full of chocolate flavor. They’re rich enough to count as dessert but simple enough for any occasion. You don’t need to dress them up with extras. They’ll disappear fast, no matter when you serve them.
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Grilled Chicken Foil Packets

These foil packs are stuffed with chicken, veggies, rice, and cheese for a full meal in one. They’re quick to throw together and easy to cook on the grill, making them great for feeding a group. Everyone gets their own portion without extra cleanup. It’s hard not to come back to a dinner this easy.
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Ratatouille with an Italian Flair

This baked veggie dish layers zucchini, tomatoes, and squash with herbs for a warm and hearty side. It’s full of flavor and color, making it stand out at any food table. You can make it ahead and heat it later. It’ll earn a spot any time you want to use up fresh veggies.
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Veggie Pasta Salad

Skip the mayo and go for something brighter. This pasta salad has juicy tomatoes, crisp corn, salty feta, and a punchy dressing that ties it all together. It holds up well at room temperature and tastes even better the next day. You’ll start making it for potlucks, lunches, or just because.
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Bacon Deviled Eggs

These deviled eggs are extra creamy and rich, with smoky bacon crumbles that make each bite better than the last. They come together fast and disappear just as quickly at any party. They may look simple, but they get all the compliments. You’ll want them on hand for more than just holidays.
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Grilled Fruit Kebabs with Brown Sugar Caramel

These grilled fruit skewers come out sweet and slightly smoky, with a warm caramel drizzle that takes them to the next level. They’re light, easy to make, and great for ending a heavy cookout meal. Make them part of your 4th of July dessert spread and watch them disappear fast.
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