A Fourth of July cookout gets crowded fast when the grill, oven, and side table all have to work at once. These 23 recipes cover the main things people reach for on a grilling day: saucy chicken, ribs, hot dogs, steak, seafood, grilled vegetables, fruit, sides, and sauce. Some cook directly on the grill, while a few keep the oven or Instant Pot busy so the grill stays open for faster batches. The result is a practical spread for a big backyard meal without making every dish fight for the same space.

BBQ Chicken Sliders with Homemade Slaw

For a tray that moves fast at the Fourth of July table, BBQ Chicken Sliders with Homemade Slaw take 30 minutes and make 6 servings from 12 rolls. Shredded cooked chicken, BBQ sauce, green cabbage, purple cabbage, carrots, and onions give the sliders both saucy filling and crunch. The small size works well when guests are already reaching for ribs, hot dogs, and sides. Set them out warm with extra napkins near the grill station.
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Oven Baked Ribs

When the grill is full, Oven Baked Ribs keep the rib part of the cookout covered with 190 minutes of low, steady cooking for 4 servings. Baby back ribs, cumin, smoked paprika, ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, and apple cider vinegar build the sauce and spice base. The oven method frees grill space for faster items while still giving the table a BBQ centerpiece. Slice into portions and serve with grilled potatoes or peppers.
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Grilled Peaches

After the burgers and chicken come off the heat, Grilled Peaches take 11 minutes and make 6 servings from firm ripe peaches. Olive oil, butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, optional golden rum, and vanilla turn the fruit into a simple cookout dessert. The short grill time makes it easy to add something sweet without starting a separate bake. Serve warm with ice cream, whipped cream, or a bowl of berries.
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BBQ Chicken Stuffed Potatoes

For guests who want a full plate without juggling several dishes, BBQ Chicken Stuffed Potatoes take 65 minutes and make 4 servings. Russet potatoes, shredded cooked chicken, BBQ sauce, cheddar, sour cream, salt, and pepper create a hearty base that works beside grilled mains. The stuffed format turns classic cookout flavors into a fork-and-knife option. Serve with slaw or grilled peppers so the plate gets some crunch and color.
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Juicy Grilled Hot Dogs

Nothing clears the kid line faster than Juicy Grilled Hot Dogs, a 16-minute recipe that makes 6 servings. Hot dogs, buns, ketchup, mustard, and fried onions keep the ingredient list short for a busy Fourth of July cookout. Since the toppings stay simple, these can come off the grill between longer batches of chicken, ribs, or steak. Keep extra buns ready and set condiments where guests can build their own.
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Cowboy Sliders

Loaded with ground beef and pepper jack, Cowboy Sliders take 35 minutes and make 4 servings for a smaller cookout tray. Fresh jalapeño, Worcestershire sauce, bacon, paprika, garlic powder, and beef give the patties plenty of seasoning before they hit the rolls. The slider size makes them easier to pass around than full burgers when the table already has sides and grilled meat. Serve with pickles, chips, or a chilled pasta salad.
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Flaky Grilled Salmon

For a lighter main among the burgers and ribs, Flaky Grilled Salmon takes 30 minutes and makes 4 servings from salmon fillets. Olive oil, lemon zest, butter, lemon juice, garlic, and fresh herbs bring the fish a bright finish without a long prep list. The quick grill time helps when the cookout needs one seafood option that does not hold up the rest of the meal. Serve with grilled potatoes, peppers, or pineapple.
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BBQ Drumsticks

Built for eating with one hand, BBQ Drumsticks take 55 minutes and make 4 servings from 10 to 12 chicken drumsticks. Salt, black pepper, olive oil, barbecue sauce, apple cider vinegar, and fresh parsley keep the seasoning direct and cookout-ready. Drumsticks work well for a Fourth of July spread because guests can grab one beside sliders, beans, or potatoes. Put them on a platter with extra sauce for brushing or dipping.
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Charred Grilled Peppers

A fast vegetable side helps balance the heavier trays, and Charred Grilled Peppers take 15 minutes for 4 servings. Bell peppers, olive oil, sea salt, black pepper, oregano, and optional garlic keep the flavor clean enough to pair with ribs, salmon, hot dogs, or steak. The grill adds char without needing a complicated dressing. Slice them into strips for topping sliders, serving with kabobs, or adding color to the cookout board.
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Easy BBQ Sauce Recipe

A homemade sauce can tie the whole table together, and Easy BBQ Sauce Recipe takes 35 minutes to make 20 servings. Ketchup, vegetarian Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar, light brown sugar, liquid smoke, yellow mustard, onion powder, and seasonings create a sweet-smoky base. Use it for brushing chicken, finishing ribs, or setting beside sliders and wings. Make it ahead so the grill station has sauce ready before the first batch comes off.
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Caramelized Grilled Pineapple

Sweet fruit works well beside smoky meats, and Caramelized Grilled Pineapple takes 20 minutes for 4 servings. Pineapple rings, brown sugar, dark rum, flaky sea salt, and mint create a warm side or dessert with very little prep. The grill caramelizes the edges, so it can sit next to pork chops, pulled pork, or salmon without feeling like an afterthought. Serve it in rings, chopped over sliders, or with vanilla ice cream.
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Whole Baked BBQ Chicken

When one bird needs to feed the center of the table, Whole Baked BBQ Chicken takes 130 minutes and makes 5 servings. A 5-pound whole chicken, BBQ sauce, low-sodium chicken broth, salt, pepper, chili powder, smoked paprika, and onion powder build the flavor. Baking the chicken keeps the grill open for hot dogs, shrimp, or vegetables during the cookout rush. Carve it before serving so guests can take white or dark meat easily.
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Grilled Pork Chops

For a fast meat option with a marinade, Grilled Pork Chops take 25 minutes and make 4 servings. Olive oil, low-sodium soy sauce, brown sugar or honey, Dijon mustard, garlic, black pepper, and bone-in pork chops create a savory-sweet grill recipe. The short cook time makes these useful when the Fourth of July table needs another main without another long wait. Serve with pineapple, baked beans, or a cold slaw.
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BBQ Wings

A platter of BBQ Wings takes 55 minutes and makes 4 servings from about 20 chicken wings. Flour, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, chili powder, sea salt, black pepper, chicken wings, and BBQ sauce give them a seasoned coating and saucy finish. Wings make sense for a big cookout because they work as both appetizer and main. Put them near the sauce, napkins, and a bowl for bones before the heavier trays arrive.
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Grilled Lobster Tail

For a seafood splurge on the holiday grill, Grilled Lobster Tail takes 20 minutes and makes 2 servings. Lobster tails, melted butter, garlic, lemon juice, smoked paprika, fresh parsley, and lemon wedges keep the prep focused on the shellfish. The quick timing means it can cook after the crowd has already been served burgers, chicken, or hot dogs. Serve with grilled potatoes or salmon for a smaller seafood plate.
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Cowboy Nachos

For a snack tray that can sit between grill rounds, Cowboy Nachos take 35 minutes and make 4 servings. Ground beef, diced white onion, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin, tortilla chips, cheese, and toppings build a loaded pan for sharing. Nachos give guests something to pick at while pork chops, shrimp, or steak finish cooking. Serve right away so the chips stay crisp under the beef and cheese.
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Charred Grilled Potatoes

A sturdy side for steak and chicken, Charred Grilled Potatoes take 30 minutes and make 4 servings. Baby yellow potatoes, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, lemon zest, lemon juice, extra-virgin olive oil, and fresh herbs give the potatoes a bright finish after grilling. They hold their shape better than softer sides, which helps on a crowded cookout plate. Serve them hot from the grill or warm beside ribs and salmon.
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Beef Kabobs with Chimichurri Sauce

Skewers keep the grill line organized, and Beef Kabobs with Chimichurri Sauce take 35 minutes for 4 servings. Beef sirloin, red bell pepper, zucchini, red onion, olive oil, and seasoning make the kabobs, while chimichurri adds herbs and vinegar on top. The built-in vegetables mean each skewer already brings color and texture. Serve over rice, with grilled potatoes, or straight from a platter for guests building mixed plates.
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Grilled Steak Pinwheels

Rolled steak brings a more dressed-up option to the cookout, and Grilled Steak Pinwheels take 35 minutes and make 4 servings. Flank steak, emmental cheese, fresh spinach, olive oil, salt, and pepper create the filling and base. The pinwheel shape gives steak portions that are easy to serve without carving a whole roast at the table. Pair with grilled peppers, potatoes, or a simple green salad for a steakhouse-style plate outside.
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Hawaiian Baked Beans

A salty-sweet side can carry the plate between grilled meats, and Hawaiian Baked Beans take 95 minutes for 10 servings. Pork and beans, cooked bacon, red onion, green bell pepper, brown sugar, garlic salt, smoked paprika, and pineapple-style sweetness make it built for a crowd. The longer bake time works well if it starts before the grill gets busy. Spoon it beside hot dogs, pork chops, pulled pork, or ribs.
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Grilled Shrimp

Quick seafood helps round out the meat-heavy table, and Grilled Shrimp take 20 minutes and make 4 servings. Peeled shrimp, olive oil, wooden skewers, butter, lemon juice, lemon zest, garlic, and seasoning keep the recipe fast and bright. Shrimp cook quickly, so they are useful near the end of the Fourth of July grill session when guests want one more protein. Serve over salad, with rice, or beside grilled pineapple.
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Instant Pot Pulled Pork

When the grill is handling faster foods, Instant Pot Pulled Pork takes 90 minutes and makes 6 servings from pork shoulder steaks. Olive oil, salt, black pepper, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and sauce ingredients build the seasoning before pressure cooking. It gives the cookout a sandwich filling without taking up grill space for hours. Pile it onto buns with slaw, or serve it beside baked beans and grilled potatoes.
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Grilled Tri Tip

For a steak centerpiece with an herb sauce, Grilled Tri Tip takes 40 minutes and makes 4 servings. Tri-tip, fresh parsley, fresh cilantro, garlic, red wine vinegar, olive oil, and red pepper flakes bring a chimichurri-style finish to the beef. The cut works well when the cookout needs slices of steak rather than individual burgers or chops. Rest it before slicing, then serve with grilled peppers, potatoes, or pineapple.
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