Nothing Says Fourth of July Like These 13 Tasty Recipes

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Fourth of July is all about good food and plenty of it. These 13 amazing recipes are perfect for a casual hangout in the backyard, watching fireworks, or even something fancier. What better way to celebrate the day with family and friends than a good spread that just keeps people coming back to the table? It’s a good thing these are ridiculously easy to make because you need to make a lot to keep everyone happy.

Lemon marinated chicken kebabs on a skewer with green background.
Lemon marinated chicken kebabs. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken

Lime marinated grilled chicken sliced on a red plate over rice.
Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This grilled chicken packs in big flavor thanks to a simple lime marinade that makes each bite juicy and bold. It’s quick to prep and always a hit at cookouts, especially when paired with easy sides. Nothing says Fourth of July like a crowd-pleaser fresh off the grill, so fire it up and get cooking.
Get the Recipe: Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken

Miso Glazed Salmon

Image shows a Bite of miso glazed salmon with rice on a fork with the rest of the plate in the background.
Miso Glazed Salmon. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This salmon gets a boost from a savory miso glaze that sticks perfectly and adds deep flavor. It cooks fast on the grill or in a pan, making it great for a low-stress holiday meal. Try this for a 4th of July dinner that feels special but doesn’t take all day.
Get the Recipe: Miso Glazed Salmon

Grilled Fruit Kebabs with Brown Sugar Caramel

Image shows a glass with ice cream and grilled fruit having caramel drizzled into it.
Grilled Fruit Kebabs with Brown Sugar Caramel. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

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.
Get the Recipe: Grilled Fruit Kebabs with Brown Sugar Caramel

Bacon Deviled Eggs

Image shows bacon deviled eggs in a red tray.
Bacon Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

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. Bring these to your 4th of July gathering and expect the plate to be empty in minutes.
Get the Recipe: Bacon Deviled Eggs

Avocado Tomato Salad

Image shows a wooden bowl containing avocado tomato salad shown from overhead and sitting on a picnnic table.
Avocado Tomato Salad. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This salad keeps things fresh with chunks of avocado, juicy tomato, and crisp greens tossed in a homemade dressing. It’s bold, colorful, and comes together in just minutes with barely any prep. Serve it on the 4th of July for a dish that feels just right without being heavy.
Get the Recipe: Avocado Tomato Salad

Ratatouille with an Italian Flair

Italian ratatouille in a glass casserole dish.
Ratatouille with an Italian Flair. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

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. Add it to your 4th of July spread for a dish that’s both simple and satisfying.
Get the Recipe: Ratatouille with an Italian Flair

Kefta Kebabs

Image shows kefta kebabs stacked on a white tray.
Kefta Kebabs. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

These beef kebabs are juicy, packed with spice, and cook quickly on the grill or stovetop. They’re easy to shape, easy to serve, and way more exciting than plain burgers. Make them for your 4th of July meal and get ready to hand out the recipe.
Get the Recipe: Kefta Kebabs

Red, White and Blue Bundt Cake

Image shows a Red White and Blue Bundt Cake cut into to show the inside swirl.
Red, White and Blue Bundt Cake. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This cake is all about the wow factor, with bright red, white, and blue swirls that pop in every slice. It’s soft, sweet, and simple to pull together with a basic batter and a bit of food coloring. Bake one for the 4th of July and let it be the star of your dessert table.
Get the Recipe: Red, White and Blue Bundt Cake

Lemon Marinated Chicken Kebabs

Image shows a skewer of lemon marinated chicken held diagonally with green grass in the background.
Lemon Marinated Chicken Kebabs. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Chicken gets a flavor boost from a fresh lemon marinade that adds just the right tang. Skewering with veggies makes these easy to cook and even easier to serve to a crowd. Fire up the grill this 4th of July and make room for these on your menu.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Marinated Chicken Kebabs

Homemade Smoky Baked Beans

Image shows a white casserole dish filled with homemade baked beans on wooden table with a silver spoon sticking out from it.
Homemade Smoky Baked Beans. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

These baked beans are rich, sweet, and full of smoky flavor that comes from cooking them low and slow. They’re way better than anything from a can and just right alongside grilled meats. Serve these at your 4th of July cookout and don’t expect leftovers.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Smoky Baked Beans

Chewy S’mores Bars

Image show a closeup of a Chewy Smores bar on a white plate.
Chewy S’mores Bars. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

These bars combine gooey marshmallows, melted chocolate, and crushed graham crackers into one chewy bite. There’s no fire needed, and they still taste just like the classic campfire treat. Cut a tray of these for the 4th of July and watch them go fast.
Get the Recipe: Chewy S’mores Bars

Banana Boats

Image shows A ripe banana sliced open and filled with chocolate and caramel and marshmallow, served on a blue plate.
Banana Boats. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

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. Set these on the grill this 4th of July and give everyone a sweet way to end the night.
Get the Recipe: Banana Boats

Grilled Chicken Foil Packets

Grilled chicken foil packet with a fork holding a serving.
Grilled Chicken Foil Packets. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

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. Wrap these up for the 4th of July and enjoy a hot, no-fuss meal.
Get the Recipe: Grilled Chicken Foil Packets

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