Some dishes fade into the background once the grill’s off, but these aren’t those. These are the ones people remember—sometimes more than the burgers. A side that got scraped clean, a salad that surprised everyone, or something off the grill that stole the whole night. They’re the recipes that quietly take over the conversation after the plates are cleared. Here are the ones that keep getting mentioned long after the cookout ends.

Best Cookout Coleslaw

Best Cookout Coleslaw earned its name by actually delivering on flavor when most slaws just show up to fill space. It’s tangy, a little creamy, and holds its own next to whatever’s coming off the grill. It stays crisp, even when it’s been sitting out a while, and somehow works with everything. People ask for the recipe before they ask who brought it.
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Grilled Flank Steak with Chile Butter

Grilled Flank Steak with Chile Butter has that combination of smoky heat and buttery richness that gets remembered long after the plates are cleared. The steak cooks fast and slices easy, and the chile butter melts right into it without overpowering. It’s one of those dishes that gets people circling back for seconds whether they’re hungry or not. No one forgets the night this one showed up.
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Chipotle Turkey Burgers with Cilantro-Lime Crema

Chipotle Turkey Burgers with Cilantro-Lime Crema are the kind of burger that makes you forget it’s not beef. They’re smoky, well-seasoned, and just spicy enough to keep things interesting. The crema cools it all down without making things bland. These hit the grill once and have been requested ever since.
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Watermelon and Feta Salad

Watermelon and Feta Salad is the dish people think they’re going to skip—until they try it. The salty feta, crisp cucumber, and cold watermelon do more than just refresh; they actually work. It cuts through the richness of grilled meat and somehow becomes what everyone’s talking about by the end of the night. It’s easy, fast, and always disappears.
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Chickpea Burgers

Chickpea Burgers surprised everyone the first time they hit the grill and didn’t fall apart. They’re sturdy, packed with herbs and spices, and have enough bite to stand up to a bun. They don’t try to be meat, which is probably why they work. Now I just make extra because they go faster than expected.
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Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce

Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce have a way of stealing attention from whatever else is on the table. The chicken stays juicy with just the right amount of char, and the sauce brings a salty-sweet kick that gets everyone dipping until it’s gone. They’re easy to make ahead and somehow feel like more than just skewers. These always get mentioned when people talk about “that one cookout.”
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Kachumber Salad

Kachumber Salad is fresh, crunchy, and full of acid—exactly what you want next to smoky, grilled meat. The cucumber, tomato, and onion get tossed in lemon juice and spices, and it’s somehow way more than the sum of its parts. It doesn’t take long to throw together, but people always want to know what’s in it. It’s one of those sides that keeps showing up because someone always asks for it.
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Japanese Cucumber Salad or Sunomono

Japanese Cucumber Salad (Sunomono) is cold, crisp, and barely dressed—but that’s the point. The vinegar and sugar balance gives it just enough bite to cut through the heavy stuff on the table. It’s simple, but everyone keeps going back for more. This one gets talked about more than you’d expect from a bowl of cucumbers.
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Deviled Egg Potato Salad

Deviled Egg Potato Salad takes everything good about deviled eggs and folds it into a creamy bowl of potatoes. It’s got just enough tang, just enough crunch, and somehow manages to feel like both comfort food and something new. It’s not flashy, but it’s the kind of dish people go looking for seconds of. Every time it shows up, it gets cleaned out.
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