13 cookout foods that make you want to stay outside all evening

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Backyard meals can lose steam when the only plan is burgers, chips, and one bowl of salad. These 13 cookout foods cover the bigger spread: smoked meats, hot corn sides, fresh salads, wings, pizza, slow-cooked vegetables, and a berry cake for later. The mix gives you dishes that work around the grill, smoker, air fryer, slow cooker, and a few chilled bowls for balance. It is built for evenings when people keep drifting back to the table instead of heading inside.

A white bowl filled with smoked beef stew.
Smoked Beef Stew. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Birria Pizza

Birria Pizza on a pizza stone.
Birria Pizza. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Built on pizza crust with beef consomme, birria meat, mozzarella, cotija, radishes, onion, cilantro, and hot sauce, Birria Pizza turns taco-style flavors into a 25-minute main. It makes 3 servings and finishes with sour cream after baking. The crust keeps it shareable, while the toppings bring crunch, heat, and freshness without turning it into another plain pizza. Slice it for the table while the rest of the cookout food is still moving around outside.
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Smoked Beef Kabobs

Smoked beef kabobs on a plate.
Smoked Beef Kabobs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

After a 1-hour marinade and 45 minutes on the smoker, Smoked Beef Kabobs pair 1 pound of sirloin, ribeye, or tenderloin with zucchini, red onion, mushrooms, and red bell pepper. The soy, Worcestershire, balsamic, honey, and garlic marinade keeps the skewers bold without extra sauce. Put them on early when you want a handheld main made for standing around the patio.
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Smoked Pulled Pork

Two cast iron skillets with smoked pulled pork in them.
Smoked Pulled Pork. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Rubbed with yellow mustard, brown sugar, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne, Smoked Pulled Pork turns a 5-pound pork butt into 12 servings. The recipe takes 12 hours and 10 minutes, including low-and-slow smoking and apple juice spritzing. Pile it into buns or set it beside slaw when the cookout needs a true anchor dish.
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Parmesan Garlic Corn Ribs

Several pieces of Parmesan Garlic Corn Ribs, topped with grated cheese and chopped herbs, are arranged on a black slate serving board.
Parmesan Garlic Corn Ribs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cut from 4 cobs and finished with butter, garlic, lemon juice, parsley, red chili flakes, and Parmesan, Parmesan Garlic Corn Ribs give corn a 20-minute side-dish spin. It serves 4 and starts by simmering the ribs before coating them. Set them out as a snacky side when people want something more interesting than plain corn on the cob.
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Shirazi Salad

Shirazi Salad in a white serving bowl.
Shirazi Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Ready in 10 minutes with Roma tomatoes, English cucumber, red onion, mint, parsley, dill, lime juice, and olive oil, Shirazi Salad keeps the spread fresh. It makes 8 servings and can be served chilled or at room temperature. Bring it out next to smoked meat or pizza when the table needs crunch, herbs, and something cool between heavier bites.
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Strawberry Upside Down Cake

Strawberry Upside Down Cake with a slice missing.
Strawberry Upside Down Cake. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

With 3 cups of strawberries arranged under a sour cream cake batter, Strawberry Upside Down Cake bakes into 10 servings in 1 hour. Butter, sugar, flour, eggs, vanilla, and baking powder keep the base simple while the berries become the top once flipped. Bring it outside after the mains when people are ready for something sweet without a fussy finish.
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Steak & Pasta Salad

A black bowl filled with a pasta salad containing farfalle, steak slices, radishes, cherry tomatoes, lettuce, nuts, and crumbled blue cheese, garnished with parsley, on a wooden board next to a spoon.
Steak & Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Made with cooked steak, pasta, baby spinach, cherry tomatoes, radishes, corn, blue cheese, red onion, and a buttermilk ranch dressing, Steak & Pasta Salad is ready in 25 minutes. It serves 8 and works as a main or side. Use it when you want something chilled and filling enough to sit beside smoked meats without disappearing into the background.
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Air Fryer Corn on The Cob

Air Fryer Corn on the Cob with slices of butter on top.
Air Fryer Corn on The Cob. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Using 4 shucked ears, olive oil, salt, and pepper, Air Fryer Corn on The Cob gives you a 20-minute side without needing space on the grill. It serves 4 and cooks at 400 F with a halfway turn. Keep it in the lineup when the grill is full, but corn still belongs on the cookout plate.
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Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings

Smoked and glazed peach-chipotle chicken wings on a black plate.
Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Smoked at 180 F before a hot 450 F crisping step, Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings use 2 pounds of wings with peach jam, chipotle in adobo, adobo sauce, and apple cider vinegar. The recipe serves 4 and keeps extra sauce on the side for dipping. Put these near the start of the evening when napkins, cold drinks, and second helpings are already expected.
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Creamed Corn

Smoked Creamed Corn in a black skillet.
Creamed Corn. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Thickened with butter, flour, heavy cream, and milk, Creamed Corn turns 5 cups of corn kernels into 6 servings in 20 minutes. The recipe finishes with salt and white pepper, then heats the corn through in the sauce. Spoon it beside pulled pork, wings, or kabobs when the plate needs a hot, creamy side.
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Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans

Green beans with pork on a black plate.
Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Packed into the slow cooker with green beans, sausage links, pork hock, bacon, chicken broth, Roma tomatoes, onion, and garlic, Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans makes 8 servings. It takes 4 hours and 5 minutes, mostly hands-off. Start it ahead so the side is ready when the smoker food lands, especially for cookouts that stretch past the first round of plates.
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Texas Corn Succotash

Texas Corn Succotash in a black bowl with spoon.
Texas Corn Succotash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cooked in bacon fat with jalapeño, onion, red bell pepper, garlic, butter, and 6 cups of corn, Texas Corn Succotash is done in 25 minutes. It makes 8 servings and skips the lima beans unless you decide to add them. Use it as the colorful skillet side that bridges smoky mains, grilled food, and casual outdoor plates.
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Smoked Beef Stew

A white bowl filled with smoked beef stew.
Smoked Beef Stew. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Starting with 2 pounds of smoked beef stew meat, Smoked Beef Stew builds its 6 servings with celery, onion, garlic, red wine, tomato paste, thyme, Worcestershire sauce, beef broth, potatoes, carrots, pickled onions, and peas. The card lists 30 minutes prep and 1 hour cook time. It is the heavier pick here, better for cooler cookout nights when people want bowls instead of another sandwich.
Get the Recipe: Smoked Beef Stew

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