These summer picnic food ideas are perfect for packing up, spreading out a blanket, and enjoying sunny days outside.

There's nothing better than packing up a basket of delicious summer picnic recipes and heading outside for a sunny day of good food, fresh air, and summertime fun! Whether you are planning a park picnic, backyard lunch, beach day, or scenic vacation picnic, there are recipes for all occasions.
This roundup features easy picnic recipes that are easy to pack, share, and enjoy outdoors. You will find plenty of summer picnic food for every part of the meal, including sandwiches, salads, side dishes, finger foods, drinks, and desserts. These picnic lunch ideas are perfect for families, couples, and parties.
There are also make-ahead picnic recipes that help you prep before the fun begins, plus easy summer recipes that are great for potlucks, BBQs, and warm-weather gatherings. From healthy salads to picnic desserts, these ideas are made for sunny days and laid-back entertaining. Scroll through and find your new favorite recipes to pack for your next summer adventure.
Summer Picnic Food Ideas
These pinwheels are loaded with cream cheese, ranch dressing, cheddar, crispy bacon, chives, and flour tortillas. The filling is mixed together, spread over tortillas, rolled tightly, and sliced into bite-sized pieces for an easy appetizer or side. They are quick to make, easy to transport, and loved by both adults and kids, which makes them a smart pick for picnics.
This fruit salad is a healthy side that adds a fresh, colorful touch to any warm-weather gathering. It features a vibrant mix of strawberries, pineapple, blueberries, grapes, kiwi, and mandarin oranges. The homemade dressing combines honey, lime juice, and lime zest, giving the fruit a light, citrusy sweetness. Quick to prep, this easy, crowd-pleasing recipe works great as a side or light dessert.
This classic pasta salad is made with elbow macaroni, sweet pickles, red bell pepper, celery, red onion, hard-boiled eggs, and a creamy mayo-based dressing. It can be doubled for a crowd and keeps up to five days in the fridge, making it a great make-ahead pick for picnics, BBQs, and summer cookouts.
These are packed with deli meats, cheese, veggies, and a creamy seasoned spread. After rolling the tortillas tightly, they are secured with toothpicks and sliced into bite-sized pinwheels for easy serving. They are a flavorful grab-and-go option for picnics.
This summer salad combines fresh spinach with juicy strawberries, blueberries, toasted pecans, and crumbled feta. It is drizzled with a homemade balsamic glaze, adding a sweet and tangy flavor that complements the ingredients. Quick to assemble and full of healthy ingredients, this salad is an easy and refreshing option.
These kabobs turn the classic banana split into a fun handheld treat that is perfect for summer picnics. Each skewer is layered with strawberries, pineapple, banana pieces, and brownie bites. You can optionally add chopped nuts and whipped cream. They only take 5 minutes to make, so it's a good option when you want something quick, easy, and kid-friendly.
Quench your thirst with this refreshing watermelon lemonade. Fresh seedless watermelon cubes are blended with water and sugar to create a smooth juice, which is then combined with freshly squeezed lemon and lime juices. For those who prefer a sweeter touch, a bit of agave nectar or honey can be added. Serve over ice and garnish with fresh mint or watermelon slices for a festive summer drink that's both hydrating and delicious.
This easy recipe recreates the famous Chick-fil-A coleslaw. It features a creamy dressing made from mayonnaise, white vinegar, granulated sugar, dry mustard, and a pinch of kosher salt. This side dish pairs perfectly with sandwiches, sliders, and other picnic party favorites. Since it can be refrigerated for 2 hours or overnight before serving, it is a smart make-ahead summer side dish.
These sliders are a hearty picnic food made with slider buns, provolone, ham, salami, pepperoni, red onion, hot peppers, shredded lettuce, homemade dressing, and a buttery garlic herb topping. They make 12 sliders and are a fun pick for picnics when you want something more filling than chips and dip.
This potato salad is a hearty make-ahead side dish great for summer cookouts and picnics. The potatoes are cooked until tender, then gently tossed with a creamy dressing and mix-ins like hard-boiled eggs, celery, sweet onion, and fresh dill. With 16 servings and a total time of 40 minutes, it is an easy recipe for a crowd.
These easy strawberry cookies are a sweet summer treat made with fresh strawberries, lemon juice, vanilla, and a simple one-bowl dough. The recipe bakes in about 15 minutes and does not require beaters, making it a fuss-free option for a quick homemade dessert. The cookies have a soft texture and can be finished with powdered sugar or a drizzle of melted chocolate for a pretty picnic-ready touch.
This slow cooker recipe is hands-off and works perfectly as a filling for sliders at a summer picnic. Boneless chicken breasts cook with BBQ sauce, grated onion, olive oil, Worcestershire sauce, and brown sugar until tender enough to shred. It's a great crowd-pleasing, make-ahead option.
This side dish is loaded with elbow noodles, ranch seasoning, sour cream, mayo, cheddar cheese cubes, peas, and crispy bacon. It is ready in about 30 minutes and serves 10. The recipe can also be made ahead, with a little extra mayo or sour cream stirred in before serving if it needs more creaminess.
These Caprese skewers are a healthy summer appetizer made with cherry tomatoes, ciliegine mozzarella balls, fresh basil, and a tangy-sweet balsamic reduction. The bite-sized skewers are quick to assemble and easy to serve, making them a pretty, portable option for picnics, potlucks, summer parties, and cookouts.
This wrap features cooked chicken, romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes, parmesan cheese, croutons, Caesar dressing, and soft flour tortillas. The filling is tossed in one bowl, then rolled tightly into tortillas. Ready in about 15 minutes and made with simple ingredients, this recipe makes 5 wraps that are a quick and easy option for picnics, beach days, and road trips.
These s’mores bars turn the classic campfire treat into an easy baked dessert. The recipe comes together in about 25 minutes and serves 16, making it a fun, shareable sweet for summer picnics and BBQs. Each bar has that gooey chocolate-and-marshmallow combination with a buttery graham cracker base, but it is easier to serve and less messy than traditional s’mores.
These are fun picnic appetizers because everyone gets their own personal cup. Each serving is layered with refried beans mixed with taco seasoning, sour cream, guacamole, salsa or pico de gallo, shredded cheese, tomatoes, green onions, and olives. The ingredients are stacked in plastic tumblers and served with tortilla chips for an easy grab-and-go snack.
This strawberry lemonade is a bright, refreshing drink that’s perfect for keeping guests cool. It’s made with just a few simple ingredients, including fresh strawberries, freshly squeezed lemon juice, sugar, and water. The strawberries are pureed and combined with a homemade simple syrup and lemon juice.
This semi-homemade baked beans recipe is both quick and flavorful. Canned baked beans are enhanced with sautéed bacon, sweet onion, bell pepper, and garlic. It's seasoned with smoked paprika, chipotle chili powder, Dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, ketchup, and BBQ sauce. It has a thick, syrupy sauce that's rich in smoky, tangy, and slightly sweet flavors.
These sandwiches make great finger foods for a picnic or summer party tray. They are made with soft white sandwich bread, thinly sliced English cucumber, and a herb spread with cream cheese, mayonnaise, fresh dill, chives, lemon juice, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Each sandwich is cut into quarters for 32 small tea sandwiches.
These lemon sugar cookies are soft, chewy, and full of bright citrus flavor. They make 24 cookies and can be stored in an airtight container on the counter for up to 5 days, which makes them easy to prep before a summer picnic or potluck. Since the dough can also be frozen for up to 3 months, this is a handy make-ahead dessert.
This tuna salad sandwich is a quick, cold lunch recipe made with canned tuna, green onions, dill pickles, celery, mayonnaise, salt, and pepper. It is scooped onto buttery croissants and can be topped with lettuce, tomato, cucumber slices, pickles, or mild pepper rings. It makes 4 sandwiches and comes together in about 20 minutes, making it an easy option for family summer picnic lunches.
This healthy summer salad mixes chopped tomatoes, sliced cucumbers, red onions, and diced avocados. It's brightened with a drizzle of olive oil and lemon juice and then seasoned with sea salt and black pepper. It is an easy, budget-friendly summer salad that works especially well when tomatoes and cucumbers are in season.
This peach iced tea is a refreshing, crowd-pleasing drink that’s perfect for cooling off on hot summer days. It’s made with a simple homemade peach syrup using fresh peaches, sugar, and water, which infuses the tea with a naturally sweet, fruity flavor. The brewed black tea is combined with the syrup and served over ice with extra peach slices. It's a non-alcoholic option that guests of all ages can enjoy.
This is a light and refreshing summer side made with watermelon, cucumber, fresh mint, basil, and feta. A honey-lime dressing with olive oil ties everything together and gives the salad a sweet and tangy finish. It is an easy picnic or potluck salad, and the dressing can even be made ahead, so you can toss everything together just before serving.
This is a warm, crispy sandwich made with chicken cutlets, pesto, ripe tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, basil, and sourdough bread. It comes together in about 20 minutes and can be made in a panini press, a grill pan, or a heavy skillet, so it is easy to prepare even without special equipment. The pesto, juicy tomatoes, melty mozzarella, and golden toasted bread give it fresh Caprese flavor with a hearty chicken filling. Since the recipe makes 4 sandwiches, it is a great summer picnic lunch idea for the family when you want something easy to serve with chips or fruit.
This corn salad is a colorful no-cook side dish made with raw sweet corn, cucumber, tomato, green onion, fresh herbs, radishes, jalapeño, and a simple vinaigrette. It's crisp, juicy, and refreshing, with plenty of fresh summer flavor. Since it can be served right away or chilled for later and keeps well in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days, it is a great make-ahead option for picnics.
These easy lemon squares feature a buttery shortbread crust and a fresh lemon filling. The crust is baked first, then topped with a mixture of eggs, sugar, baking powder, lemon juice, and lemon zest, and returned to the oven until set. They make 16 squares and can be chilled before cutting for cleaner slices, then dusted with powdered sugar before serving.
These Greek salad skewers are a quick, no-cook appetizer made with feta cubes, dried oregano, olive oil, Kalamata olives, grape tomatoes, and mini cucumbers. They come together in just 5 minutes and make 24 skewers, making them easy to prep for a crowd. The bite-sized format gives you all the flavors of Greek salad in a portable finger-food form.
These bars are buttery, fruity, and feature a crumbly crust and topping over a sweet blueberry filling. The recipe uses simple ingredients like flour, cold butter, egg, lemon juice, lemon zest, sugar, cornstarch, and fresh or frozen blueberries. The dough is pressed into a 9x13 pan, filled with the blueberry mixture, topped with the remaining crumble, and baked. Since the bars make 24 small servings and transport well, they are a perfect dessert for picnics or potlucks.
This watermelon berry salad is made with seedless watermelon, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, fresh mint, honey, and lime juice. It comes together in just 15 minutes and can be enjoyed right away or chilled for at least an hour to let the flavors blend. Since it serves 6 to 8 and keeps in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, it is a great make-ahead option for picnics.
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