17 cookout recipes to round out the main plate and side table

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A cookout plate usually starts with the grill, but the sides and small bites help make the table feel complete. You can pick one main dish, add a salad or side, or choose something lighter to sit beside the rest of the spread. Use it for backyard plates, side tables, and the kind of food people reach for between trips to the grill.

A black bean burger in a burger bap with relish oozing out over it.
Black Bean Burger. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Grilled Corn on the Cob

Four grilled corn cobs topped with crumbled cheese, chopped herbs, and spices are arranged on a white plate.
Grilled Corn on the Cob. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Charred over direct heat and finished with lime, Cotija, cilantro, and Tajín butter, Grilled Corn on the Cob takes 25 minutes and makes 4 servings. The corn gets 15 minutes on the grill after a quick oil brush, then the seasoned butter goes on while it is still hot. Put this beside grilled meat, burgers, or pasta salad when the table needs a bright, handheld side.
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Greek Tzatziki

A bowl of creamy tzatziki sauce garnished with chopped dill and a swirl of olive oil. Fresh dill and garlic are nearby.
Greek Tzatziki. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Cool, garlicky, and built for dipping, Greek Tzatziki uses cucumber, full-fat Greek yogurt, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, dill, and mint in a 15-minute recipe that makes 6 servings. The cucumber gets drained before everything is stirred together, which keeps the dip from turning watery. Set it near pita, grilled vegetables, burgers, or wraps when the spread needs something creamy but still fresh.
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Corn Fritters

A stack of corn fritters topped with a dollop of cream and chopped green onions, served on a plate with a bowl of dipping sauce nearby.
Corn Fritters. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Golden skillet edges give Corn Fritters a snack-table feel, with corn kernels, green onions, milk, egg, flour, baking powder, and melted butter cooked into 6 servings in 35 minutes. Each spoonful of batter fries for 2 to 3 minutes per side, so they work well in batches. Add sour cream, salsa, or avocado on the side for a small bite that can sit between mains and salads.
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Asian Slaw

A bowl of colorful coleslaw with shredded purple and green cabbage, carrots, chopped peanuts, and greens, mixed with dressing.
Asian Slaw. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Crunch from purple cabbage, white cabbage, carrots, peanuts, sesame seeds, chives, and green onions makes Asian Slaw a 10-minute side that stretches to 10 servings. The dressing brings rice wine vinegar, honey, toasted sesame oil, soy sauce, and ground ginger into the bowl. Use it when grilled meats or burgers need a crisp side that cuts through heavier plates.
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Grilled Tri Tip

Sliced medium-rare steak arranged on a wooden board, topped with a green herb sauce.
Grilled Tri Tip. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Marinated with parsley, cilantro, garlic, red wine vinegar, olive oil, oregano, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper, Grilled Tri Tip gives the main plate a 40-minute beef option for 4 servings. Half of the chimichurri is held back for spooning over the sliced meat after grilling. It works as the anchor when the cookout needs something bigger than burgers without turning the table too formal.
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Italian Pasta Salad

Bowtie pasta salad with cherry tomatoes, mozzarella balls, fresh basil leaves, and a drizzle of balsamic glaze in a green bowl.
Italian Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Tossed with pesto, cherry tomatoes, baby bocconcini, green mix, bow tie pasta, and balsamic glaze, Italian Pasta Salad lands on the table in 18 minutes and makes 4 servings. The pasta cooks for 8 minutes, then cools before everything gets folded together. Bring it out when you need a side that can sit next to grilled corn, bread, or burgers without feeling like another heavy dish.
Get the Recipe: Italian Pasta Salad

Spring Roll

A plate of fresh vegetable spring rolls sliced in half, arranged around a dish of dipping sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds.
Spring Roll. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Rolled with avocado, lettuce, carrots, red cabbage, cucumber, mint, green onions, and rice paper wrappers, Spring Roll makes 10 servings in 35 minutes. The sweet and sour sauce adds brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, pineapple juice, garlic, ginger, and cornstarch. These fit the side table when people want something cool, fresh, and easy to pick up between heavier cookout plates.
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Grilled Peaches

Close-up of grilled peach slices with caramelized, slightly charred edges on a white plate.
Grilled Peaches. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Warm fruit off the grill gives Grilled Peaches a dessert spot on the cookout table, with 6 servings ready in 11 minutes. The peaches get brushed with olive oil, grilled for 2 to 3 minutes, then topped with butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, lemon juice, salt, and optional golden rum. Add ice cream when the main plate is cleared, but the grill is still giving off heat.
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Honeycrisp Salad

A bowl of mixed greens salad with sliced Honeycrisp apples, walnuts, and crumbled blue cheese.
Honeycrisp Salad. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Crisp apples and greens keep Honeycrisp Salad light enough for a crowded plate, with frisée, arugula, candied walnuts, Honeycrisp apples, blue cheese, and spiced cider vinaigrette ready in 15 minutes. The dressing uses apple cider vinegar, honey, cinnamon, cumin, black pepper, salt, and olive oil. It gives the table a fresh salad option when beans, bread, and grilled mains need balance.
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Bacon Wrapped Smokies

A close-up of Bacon Wrapped Sugar Smokies, held together with toothpicks and cooked to a crispy finish.
Bacon Wrapped Smokies. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Wrapped in thin-cut bacon and baked with brown sugar, Bacon Wrapped Smokies make 12 servings in 25 minutes. The recipe uses 1 pound of bacon, 14 ounces of little smokies, brown sugar, and spiced mayo for dipping. Set them out with toothpicks while the larger dishes finish, or keep them on the appetizer side of the table for people who want one small bite at a time.
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Sweet and Spicy Hot Honey Chicken Salad

A honey hot chicken salad with succulent fried chicken pieces, cherry tomatoes, blue cheese crumbles, cucumber slices, and mixed greens, all topped with a creamy dressing.
Sweet and Spicy Hot Honey Chicken Salad. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Cornflake-coated chicken over lettuce turns Sweet and Spicy Hot Honey Chicken Salad into a 40-minute dish with 6 servings. The recipe uses chicken breasts, honey, red pepper flakes, garlic, apple cider vinegar, cornflakes, Parmesan, lettuce, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, blue cheese, and ranch dressing. It can cover lunch, main plate space, or a heartier salad slot when the cookout needs more than cold sides.
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Hawaiian Baked Beans

A plate of Hawaiian baked beans garnished with a pineapple slice and chopped herbs.
Hawaiian Baked Beans. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Baked until thick and bubbly, Hawaiian Baked Beans turns pork and beans, chopped bacon, red onion, green bell pepper, brown sugar, BBQ sauce, liquid smoke, and crushed pineapple into 10 servings. The recipe takes 1 hour and 35 minutes, with only 5 minutes of prep before the oven handles the rest. It fits beside grilled beef, burgers, or garlic bread when the side table needs something hearty.
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Bacon and Jalapeño Cheese Balls

Close-up of several Bacon Jalapeno Popper Cheese Balls wrapped in bacon, stuffed with cheese, and seasoned with herbs and spices, placed on crumpled parchment paper.
Bacon and Jalapeño Cheese Balls. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

No oven time is needed for Bacon and Jalapeño Cheese Balls, a 15-minute appetizer with bacon, cream cheese, mayonnaise, chives, jalapeño, shredded sharp cheddar and mozzarella, cayenne, and garlic powder. The mixture gets scooped into 1-tablespoon balls and chilled until firm. Use these as a make-ahead bite for the cooler end of the table, especially when the grill and oven are already busy.
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Buttery Garlic Bread

Slices of garlic bread topped with chopped parsley and sea salt sit enticingly on a wooden board, accompanied by a small bowl of salt and fresh cloves of garlic.
Buttery Garlic Bread. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Sliced from a big French loaf and baked with butter, garlic paste, garlic powder, and parsley, Buttery Garlic Bread makes 6 servings in 25 minutes. The bread bakes for 12 to 15 minutes after the garlic butter is spread over the slices. Put it near pasta salad, beans, grilled meat, or burgers when the table needs something simple for catching sauces and extra juices.
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Crunchy Korean Cucumber Salad That’s Addictive

Slices of cucumber tossed in spicy Korean dressing.
Crunchy Korean Cucumber Salad That’s Addictive. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Salted cucumbers give Crunchy Korean Cucumber Salad That’s Addictive its crisp base, with gochugaru, scallion, sugar, garlic, rice wine vinegar, sesame seeds, and sesame oil mixed in after a 25 to 30 minute rest. The full recipe takes 35 minutes and makes 4 servings. It brings a cold, spicy side to the table when grilled mains need something sharp and refreshing beside them.
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Caprese Appetizer Bites

Image shows an overhead shot of Caprese Bites on a wooden board.
Caprese Appetizer Bites. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Toasted baguette slices turn Caprese Appetizer Bites into 20 servings in 15 minutes, with olive oil, Italian seasoning, fresh mozzarella, basil, tomatoes, salt, pepper, and balsamic glaze. The bread is broiled until lightly toasted before the toppings go on, which helps keep each piece crisp. Set these out early for guests to grab while the main plate is still coming together.
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Black Bean Burger

A black bean burger in a burger bap with relish oozing out over it.
Black Bean Burger. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Mashed black beans, grated onion, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, cumin, chili powder, smoked paprika, egg, and panko give Black Bean Burger 6 patties in 22 minutes. The patties are formed by hand after the mixture is mashed and folded together. Add buns, toppings, and slaw so this can hold its own as a main plate option next to grilled tri tip and corn.
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