We searched the food archives of Parade to round up our favorite 4th of July recipes to give you some fun ideas for your Independence Day menu. We’ve gathered recipes for savory burgers, tasty BBQ, easy side dishes, quick snacks, healthy options and, of course, patriotic desserts that will be the talk of your cookout. Happy Independence Day, and we hope you’ll consider our best July 4th recipes for your menu!
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4th of July Dessert Recipes
Red, White and Blue Finger Jello
This is a festive and patriotic red, white, and blue recipe that’s the perfect treat for 4th of July celebrations! Jell-O is a great option for backyard barbeques and holiday parties as they are a kid-friendly dessert that looks great on the dessert table. This easy recipe is simple and is also adaptable for other holidays. Get the recipe
Flag Cake
Say “Happy Birthday!” to America with a berry-studded flag cake that’s so fun to make, the kids will want to pitch in. Decorating’s the fun part: Arrange blueberries and halved strawberries in the shape of a flag on top of the cake, then pop it into the refrigerator until it’s time for dessert. Get the recipe
Festive Firecracker Cake
This spectacular layer cake is just like fireworks and will spark ooohs and ahhhhs. Add it to 4th of July menu immediately. Get the recipe
Star-Spangled Berry Pie
This Star-Spangled Berry Pie is easy to throw together to celebrate your upcoming July Fourth plans. We call for 1–2 packages of refrigerated pie crust—how much you’ll need depends on how lavishly you want to cover the top with stars. We used 1½ packages to create this decoration. Get the recipe
3-Ingredient Patriotic Pretzels
These festive 3-Ingredient Patriotic Pretzel Rods were so much fun to make with the kids and boy oh boy, do they taste yummy. The best part about these pretzel rods is that you can use any melting chocolate and sprinkles you like, to mix up the colors. You can also add nuts, shredded coconut, or mini M&Ms. Get the recipe
Patriotic Brownie Stars
For a fun food craft to make with the kiddos, give this recipe a try. They travel well and make for a delish dessert for picnics and barbecues, or a patriotic dessert for the 4th of July. If you’re preparing these brownies for the 4th of July, consider adding festive appetizers and colorful snacks too. Get the recipe
Quick Easy Double Chocolate Patriotic Cookies
If you are looking for an easy recipe this 4th of July holiday, stop right here. You will certainty wow everyone with the most delectable, deep, dark chocolate cookie. They are tender and melt in your mouth. A huge hit with family and friends. Get the recipe
Frog Eye Salad
Fluff desserts are cool, creamy, and delicious and Frog Eye Salad is no exception. It’s a sweet dessert salad made with small round pasta (yes, that’s where the name comes from), whipped topping and egg yolks. It has canned oranges and pineapple, plus marshmallows added to round out the sweetness and flavor. Get the recipe
Shortcut Patriotic M&M Bars
With the 4th of July weekend approaching, this simple dessert recipe works perfectly for the holiday. These red, white and blue cookie bars are so easy to make and they use something you probably already have in your cabinet—cake mix. Then all you have to do is add your favorite ingredients and you have a yummy treat you can bring to picnics, barbecues, or any type of summer gathering. Get the recipe
Strawberry Shortcake on a Stick
Since 4th of July gets pretty crazy-busy with nonstop barbecues and friends and relatives visiting, it’s pretty nice to have some quick-and-easy recipe ideas on hand to take a little bit of the stress out of it all. Here’s a very simple (and festive!) dessert idea for your summer party: Strawberry Shortcake on a Stick. You can be as lazy as you want with this one—buy store-bought pound cake and string it on skewers with strawberries and whipped topping. Get the recipe
These Red, White and Blue Pudding Sprinkle Cookies Are a Party in Your Mouth
If you’re looking for a quick and easy dessert this holiday weekend, look no further than these scrumptious cookies. Made with a pantry favorite—Bisquick—they come out perfect every single time. Change around the sprinkles for any occasion, or no occasion at all. Get the recipe
Balsamic-Cherry Pie
You’ll need a small star-shaped cookie cutter (like one of these) to give the top crust some patriotic flair. Get the recipe
Patriotic M&M Melt-in-Your-Mouth Butter Cookies
Here’s an easy cookie recipe for the holiday weekend. These red, white and blue cookies are melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Have fun making them with the kids and enjoy every last bite! Get the recipe
Patriotic Parfaits
It’s almost time to say “Happy Birthday, America” with all those cookouts, barbecues and picnics. What better way to end all of them than with a no-bake sweet treat that is as pretty as it is easy and yummy??!! Get the recipe
Patriotic Smoothies
If you need a colorful and fun treat for those looking for a healthy sweet, try these red, white, and blue patriotic smoothies. Get the recipe
Blueberry Lemon Crunch Pie Is the Prettiest No-Bake Summer Dessert
When it’s too hot to even think about turning on the oven, no-bake desserts are the way to go. With a winning combo of blueberries and lemon in the filling and a crunchy granola crust, this creamy no-bake icebox treat is just the thing to stash in the freezer for an anytime dessert. It can be made ahead and frozen for up to three days before serving, so you can make it now and enjoy it this weekend! Get the recipe
All-American Apple, Rhubarb, and Berry Crisp
There’s nothing more American than apple pie, especially on the 4th of July, but this summer we’re feeling more crisp than pie! Our recipe for Apple, Rhubarb and Berry Crisp calls for a filling made with four fruits—apples, rhubarb, blueberries and strawberries—and a crumble topping featuring nutrient-rich oats, pecans, and wheat germ, and we use expeller pressed canola oil instead of butter. Get the recipe
Fruit Salsa for the Fourth
July 4th is all about grilling out, having fun, and enjoying the company of family and friends. This recipe would be a great addition to any BBQ you attend this Fourth of July. Enjoy! Try serving this with vanilla wafers. Get the recipe
Banana Split Fluff
What if we told you you can have all the same flavors as a classic banana split in a new fun, delicious sweet treat, no ice cream required? All the same flavors you ask? Yep. Pineapple, cherries, banana, nuts and chocolate syrup in every single bite. My Banana Split Fluff comes together in no time, is a great one for the kids to help with and will make you look like a genius come dessert time! Get the recipe
Banana Pudding Dip
Fans of the classic Southern dessert won’t be able to resist digging into this sweet dip. Get the recipe
Sweet & Salty PB&J Cobbler
If you shamelessly enjoy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches as an adult, you’ll love the classic combo in this summer dessert that’s great for potlucks and 4th of July cookouts. It comes together quickly thanks to two grocery store shortcuts: frozen berries and peanut butter cookie mix. With a scoop of vanilla ice cream, this sweet and salty treat is almost too good to share. Get the recipe
Ice Cream Sandwiches
For a gourmet twist on an old-fashioned treat, try these adorable ice cream sandwiches made with store-bought cookies and premium ice cream. Kids love them, adults love them—they are hard to beat! Get the recipe
Cookies and Cream Fluff
Chocolate sandwich cookies, pudding, Cool Whip and marshmallows come together in a creamy, sweet treat that makes you want to lick the bowl clean. Get the recipe
Fruity Pebbles Cookies
This dessert isn’t really red, white, and blue. But it does involve all those colors! Plus a whole bunch more. Which make it more party-like than patriotic. And I think our nation would appreciate the fact that we’re throwing it a big party with confetti. Or Fruity Pebbles. Whether you’re having people over for a nice relaxed 4th of July or you’re headed to a BBQ with friends, bring these Fruity Pebbles Cookies with you as part of the celebration. Happy 4th of July! Get the recipe
Cherry Hand Pies
Summer fruit takes center stage in a dessert bursting with juicy sweetness. Get the recipe
4th of July Recipes for Snacks & Dips
Old Glory Dip
If you’re looking for Fourth of July food ideas, look no further. Every heart will beat true for this red, white and blue seven-layer dip. It’s easy to transport to a picnic, you can make it the day before and it feeds a crowd. Truly a grand old flag. Get the recipe
July 4th Patriotic Popcorn
With the Fourth of July coming soon, the pressure is on to impress party guests with creative sweet treats. So if you’re looking for a really easy recipe you can throw together in no time at all, you’ve come to the right place. What’s so great about this patriotic popcorn recipe is that it’s versatile. You can change the kind of chocolate, as well as the add-ins. Get the recipe
No-Bake 3-Ingredient Pretzel Bites
These simple No-Bake 3-Ingredient Pretzel Bites are very versatile and perfect for the 4th of July. Nothing says patriotic party food like red, white and blue nibbles and these all-American sweet snacks will certainly win you some major hostess bonus points if you have a few trays of them laying around. Plus, you can swap the colors for any occasion and they’re the perfect bite of sweet and salty! Get the recipe
Bacon-Wrapped Pineapple Mozzarella Rings
The saltiness of the bacon combines with the sweetness of the pineapple, the tang of the onion and the gooeyness of the cheese for a creation few backyard cookouts have ever experienced. They can be cooked over a gas or charcoal grill, just set it up for two-zone cooking (one side on for direct heat, one side clear for indirect). They take some time, but are worth it! Get the recipe
Grilled Watermelon Salsa
Nothing screams summer like watermelon, and it’s extra delicious when grilled and combined with tomatoes, cucumber, jalapeños and lime juice in this flavorful salsa. Try it over grilled chicken, fish, pork or steak. Get the recipe
Cherry and Tomato Salsa
Cherries add a fruity sweetness to this salsa, perfect for summer cookouts. Serve this bright-colored salsa with grilled fish, chicken, pork or steak, or dig right in with tortilla chips. Get the recipe
Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp with Chipotle BBQ Sauce
Guy Fieri’s bacon-wrapped shrimp with zesty chipotle sauce put ordinary shrimp cocktails to shame. You’ll want these at every party you throw this summer. Also try Guy’s Goucho Steak with Four Herb Chimichurri and Grilled Romaine with Blue Cheese Bacon-Vinaigrette. Get the recipe
Chilled Cucumber Dip
Who doesn’t love a refreshing cucumber dip on a hot day? This dip is perfect to bring along to picnics, barbecues, potluck dinners, and, of course, a 4th of July party. Plus, it’s amazing on a sandwich and can last in your fridge for a few days without going bad. Get the recipe
Anne Burrell’s Peperonata With Goat Cheese
An easy appetizer for your July Fourth cookout, this smoky-sweet spread will hold over your guests while the grill is going. Get the recipe
Bacon-Stuffed Baby Bell Peppers
With crunchy bacon and creamy ricotta cheese, these Bacon-Stuffed Baby Bell Peppers are a fun twist on jalapeño poppers. Add a chopped jalapeño to the filling if you like more heat. Get the recipe
Steak & Worcestershire Dip is the Party App That Keeps On Giving
This dip is perfect with a crispy rippled chip, but is also fantastic with veggie—making it a versatile summer dish. Yet another great way to keep your party planning easy and budget-friendly. If you’re having a July 4th bash this definitely needs to be added to the menu… Good to the very last dip! Get the recipe
Classic Onion Dip with Bacon
“This is an elevated version of French onion dip, and I can promise that you’ll never go back to making it any other way—or buying it from the store—ever again,” promises Gaby Dalkin about this recipe for Bacon French Onion Dip from her new cookbook, Eat What You Want. Get the recipe
Grilled Bacon-Wrapped Poppers in 30 Min or Less
This grilled take on jalapeno poppers is absolutely perfect and perhaps even yummier than the traditional recipe. These jalapenos are stuffed with a scrumptious southwestern cheese blend, wrapped in bacon, then grilled to perfection! The entire recipe goes go from prep to plate in 30 minutes and are the perfect addition to your 4th of July barbecue. Get the recipe
4th of July Recipes for Burgers
Stuffed Bacon-Ranch Cheddar Burgers
The Fourth of July isn’t far away, and people across the country are preparing to fire up the grill and find the ultimate summer burger recipes for their cookout. Seasoned with ranch and stuffed with cheese, these pumped-up patties promise no more boring barbecues. Before you get started, you first need to determine how many burgers you need for everyone at the cookout—no one will want to miss out on these glorious Stuffed Bacon-Ranch Cheddar Burgers. Get the recipe
Chipotle Burger
Heat things up at this year’s 4th of July cookout. Chipotle chiles mixed right in with the meat make for a super-flavorful patty. Cool coleslaw piled on top counters the heat from the adobo. Get the recipe
Guy Fieri’s Bacon Mac ’n’ Cheese Burgers
“Is this a cheeseburger? Is it mac ’n’ cheese? It’s an award-winning Burger Bash champion!” says beloved Food Network star Guy Fieri (Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy’s Grocery Games) of this over-the-top creation adapted from his cookbook, Guy Fieri Family Food. There are lots of components to amp up the flavor and texture of these burgers, but much of the work can be done ahead of time: Prepare and refrigerate the mac ’n’ cheese and Donkey Sauce up to two days in advance, and fry the onions a few hours ahead. This will make more mac than you’ll need for the burgers, but you’ll have leftovers (it freezes well) for an indulgent supper another night—or another round of burgers. Get the recipe
Alex Guarnaschelli’s Brisket Cheeseburgers with Red Cabbage Slaw
Colorful, tangy slaw provides a nice counterpoint to rich brisket patties in these burgers from Alex Guarnaschelli, executive chef of Butter restaurant in New York City, judge on Chopped, and former champion on Iron Chef Gauntlet. Don’t have a meat grinder at home? Ask the butcher to grind the brisket for you. Get the recipe
Enjoy This Easy Recipe for Grilled Burgers (With One Secret Ingredient)
This grilled burgers recipe uses a secret ingredient: rolled oats. That’s right, one of your favorite morning comfort foods can be used in hamburgers instead of breadcrumbs. Another perk is that you can use gluten-free oat varieties to make this recipe gluten-free. Just sub the buns for gluten-free rolls or lettuce wraps. Get the recipe
Bronco Buster Burger
Stephanie Yost’s blue-ribbon burger is big in size and on taste. With jalapeños, BBQ sauce, bacon, and ranch dressing—to name just a few of its many toppings—each beefy bite is at once hot, sweet, salty, and cool. It’s no wonder this barbecue bacon burger took first place at the National Hamburger Festival! Get the recipe
Veggie Burger
For your vegetarian 4th of July guests, we’ve got you covered. This vegetarian burger has a healthy but hearty black-bean patty and tons of fresh, flavorful toppings. Get the recipe
Food Blogger John Kanell’s Southwest Veggie Burgers with Chipotle Mayonnaise and Pickled Onions
These burgers, adapted from popular food blogger John Kanell’s Preppy Kitchen, are a flavorful vegetarian option made with quinoa and black beans. You can make the pickled onions up to 1 week ahead and refrigerate. Get the recipe
Martha Stewart’s All-Time Favorite Turkey Burgers
This recipe was developed by the Martha Stewart test kitchen back in 2003, and for many at Martha Stewart Living, it’s been the go-to turkey burger ever since. Hearty hits of Dijon and grated Gruyère make the patties especially savory, sliced scallions and minced garlic lend bite, and dried breadcrumbs help to bind them together. Get a good sear, then finish over indirect heat until fully cooked. As an alternative to the toppings here, try them with tomato slices, pickles, avocado, and especially bacon. Get the recipe
4th of July Recipes for Side Dishes
Copycat KFC Coleslaw
Coleslaw is about as traditional a Fourth of July food as it gets. But we’ve made it even better. That’s right, now you can make the Colonel’s secret side dish anytime you want! With a few key ingredients, you will get that KFC flavor generations have craved. Of course, it goes perfectly with fried chicken, but we love it on burger night too! Krista Marshall Get the recipe
Classic Potato Salad
Part of the charm of a 4th of July picnic is its informality, whether you are in a sunny glade or right in your own backyard. No matter where you are, you want something to eat that isn’t difficult to make, that travels well, and that tastes—and looks—great some hours after it’s prepared. For that, nothing beats this amazing potato salad. Get the recipe
Copycat Texas Roadhouse Green Beans
These Copycat Texas Roadhouse Green Beans are easier than you might think, and there is bacon in there, so you know they’re going to be a winner! They are the perfect side dish for a grilled steak, or take along to those summertime backyard barbecues we can all start to look forward to as well! Get the recipe
Cilantro-Lime Grilled Corn
To prevent the corn husk from burning, be sure to soak each ear of corn for 20 minutes before grilling. Get the recipe
Grilled Corn
There’s a lot to love about Southern grill master Matt Moore’s cookbook, Serial Griller, starting with spotlight-stealing side dishes like this Grilled Corn With Dill Buttah and Feta, pairing smoky-sweet grilled corn on the cob with dill-flecked compound butter and salty feta. Get the recipe
Star-Spangled Salad
Juicy berries and creamy feta cheese give this crisp salad a patriotic feel that’s sure to charm your crowd. Tip: Give your Fourth of July menu a patriotic punch with miniature star-shaped cookie cutters. Use them on fruits and vegetables (such as cucumbers, carrots, bell peppers, melon, peaches and pineapple) for a festive touch. Get the recipe
Pepperoni Pasta Salad With Mozzarella and Pesto
Packed with flavor, this Pepperoni Pasta Salad With Mozzarella and Pesto features summer-fresh cherry tomatoes, olives and lots of pepperoni, tossed in a sun-dried-tomato-spiked pesto dressing. It’s perfect for a quick lunch or dinner, or even as a travel-friendly dish to take to a cookout or potluck. For a vegetarian option, simply omit the pepperoni and to make this low-carb or gluten-free, try using chickpea or lentil-based pasta. Pro tip: Make it up to a day ahead so the flavors have a chance to develop. Get the recipe
Bacon Baked Beans
You can’t have a proper 4th of July gathering without some baked beans. Add in some bacon and you’ve got the ultimate 4th of July side dish. Get the recipe
9-Layer Salad
Making a salad in a baking dish instead of a bowl helps avoid spills and is more easily transported to your cookout. Try this layered salad from The Lighten Up Cookbook (St. Martin’s Grillin) by Addie Gundry. Get the recipe
Spinach Artichoke Pasta Salad
Spinach Artichoke Pasta Salad has all the flavors you love from the hot-dip appetizer but in a cool, creamy delicious new way. This pasta salad is a great one for a busy day because you can prepare the dressing and veggies while the pasta cooks. Spinach Artichoke Pasta Salad will be that dish you take to a cookout this summer that everyone is talking about once they are home. Get the recipe
Lemon-Marinated Cucumbers
They are also a great dish for outdoor events since there is no mayonnaise and you can easily keep them chilled in a cooler. Get the recipe
Bacon-Wrapped Onion Rings
“Is there any food more adored than bacon? I can’t think of one,” says competitive barbecuer Bill Gillespie of Abington, Mass., whose award-winning team, the Smokin’ Hoggz, was grand champion of the 2014 American Royal World Series of Barbecue. Gillespie does a bacon-y twist on onion rings that is irresistible. He smokes the rings for over an hour, but you can use a grill with hardwood lump charcoal on one side (for direct heat) and the other side left clear (for indirect). Serve ’em up with his sriracha dipping sauce and watch them disappear. Get the recipe
Spicy 4th of July Corn on the Cob
The 4th of July is all about hanging out by the grill. And, when I think about grilling on the Fourth, these three foods immediately come to mind: hamburgers (or chicken burgers), hot dogs, and corn on the cob. This year, why not add a little kick to your corn on the cob by whipping up this spice rub to spread on your ears of corn prior to grilling? It’s super yummy and a nice change from the typical butter-and-salt spread. It makes a delicious addition to your more traditional 4th of July recipes. Get the recipe
Lemon-Dill Potato Salad
This summery lemon-dill potato salad from Platter Talk features chunks of baby new potatoes in a lemon and mayo-based dressing. The pieces of potato lend substance to this classic summer salad while the lemon adds a little tang and a nice balance to the mayonnaise. A few colorful extras with a smattering of chopped dill weed take this lemon-dill potato salad right to the top. It’s a perfect complement to your Fourth of July menu and great for any special gathering! Get the recipe
Best-in-the-West Beans
Best-in-the-west beans take classic baked beans to the next level, with not one, but three different kinds of beans. This baked beans recipe is a super hearty side dish with ground beef, bacon and onion. A sweet and savory sauce with ketchup, barbecue sauce, mustard and molasses rounds out this amped-up side. Get the recipe
Carrot-Celery Slaw
This simple slaw provides a bright, crunchy counterpoint to spicy chicken wings and other rich fare. Get the recipe
A Quick, Easy, Make-Ahead Pasta Salad
Pile up this impressive dish the night before potlucks and picnics. Get the recipe
4th of July Recipes for Main Dishes
Baby Back Ribs
Enjoy your 4th of July with baby back ribs marinated in a savory soy reduction and grilled to juicy perfection. Get the recipe
Chili Dogs
Historians have a hard enough time pinpointing the birthplace of the hot dog, and determining the chili dog’s origin is just as tricky. But a prominent theory traces it to northern New Jersey circa 1920, when a customer at John Patrellis’s hot dog stand in Paterson reportedly brought his own cup of chili to use as dressing for his hot dogs. What better way to celebrate Independence Day than with this uniquely American creation. Get the recipe
Sausage and Pepper Hoagie
For an easy-to-make recipe for an old-time favorite, try my tasty sausage and peppers sub. Great for a weekend lunch — or to pack for picnics and a day at the beach — after the first bite you’ll know why my whole family loves these so much. Make some soon and enjoy! Get the recipe
Grilled Chicken Wings With Blueberry Wine Sauce
Add color and flavor to grilled chicken wings with this easy, summery sauce. Either fresh or frozen blueberries will work here. Brush over chicken or salmon during its last few minutes on the grill and pass the extra at the table. Get the recipe
Mix & Match Kebabs
Have a little fun at your 4th of July cookout and impress your family and friends with these easy mix and match kebabs. Get the recipe
Grilled Hobo Dinners are the Fired-Up Answer to Foil Packet Meals
These Grilled Hobo Dinners bring all of our favorite summer flavors together in one delicious, simple way. You have your meat, your potatoes and your veggies in a convenient foil packet meal! It really doesn’t get easier than that. Get the recipe
Stuffed Bratwurst
These fun brats are wrapped in bacon and then grilled to crispy perfection. Garnish with some mustard and parsley to add some color. Get the recipe
Yummy BBQ Ribs
Ribs and the 4th of July are a great combination. Pineapple juice is the secret ingredient in this recipe’s fantastic marinade. Get the recipe
Martha Stewart’s Chicken with Cucumber, Radish & Cherry Tomato Relish
Grilled chicken is far from boring when topped with a colorful, tangy relish like this one from Martha Stewart’s Grilling. It can be made up to a day ahead. Get the recipe
Hot Dog Sliders Are Perfect for Spring Cookouts or Quick Summer Dinners
Give your franks a burst of summer flavor with a simple fruit salsa on the side. You’ll want to enjoy this pineapple-mango salsa from Taste of Home American Summer Cookbook long after the cookout, with everything from tortilla chips to grilled chicken and fish. Get the recipe
Healthy 4th of July Recipes
Fresh Salmon Burger
When pulsing the salmon in the food processor, do not let it get mushy. Allowing some texture to remain will make a better burger. Serve with Fresh Pineapple Relish or Golden Pineapple Relish, for garnish. Get the recipe
Grilled Salmon with Mustard BBQ Sauce
Fire up your grill and feel your taste buds explode with this heart healthy favorite. Get the recipe
Surf & Turf Kebabs
Mix it up at your 4th of July cookout with these delicious surf and turf kebabs. Get the recipe
Grilled Chicken
This savory, simple grilled chicken is just the thing to pack on summer picnics or at backyard cookouts. Use leftovers in grilled chicken salads or for chicken salad sandwiches. Get the recipe
Art Smith’s Southern Oven Unfried Chicken
Art Smith, a former private chef for Oprah Winfrey and a partner in five restaurants, lost 120 pounds after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2009. When PARADE asked him for his alternative to frying foods, he described this recipe as a “fancy Shake ‘N Bake with multigrain flakes.” It’s the top-selling dish at his health-conscious restaurant, LYFE Kitchen in Palo Alto, California. Get the recipe
Grilled Chicken Thighs with Charred Tomatoes & Lemons
Marinate the chicken the night before to make this simple recipe even quicker to take from grill to table. Get the recipe