Memorial Day cookouts can get crowded fast when the grill, oven, and side table all need something ready at once. These 23 recipes cover the cookout spread from saucy chicken and ribs to burgers, hot dogs, seafood, grilled vegetables, and sturdy sides. The list works because it gives you big center-plate options while still covering the extras that make a backyard plate feel complete. Some recipes cook outside, others use the oven, and a few fill the sauce or side gap when the grill line is already full.

BBQ Chicken Stuffed Potatoes

Loaded with shredded chicken, barbecue sauce, cheddar, sour cream, and cilantro, BBQ Chicken Stuffed Potatoes turn baked russets into a full cookout plate. The recipe takes 1 hour 5 minutes and makes 4 servings, with the potatoes baked first before the sauced chicken goes back in to heat through. It fits the Memorial Day table when you need something hearty that does not need grill space. Serve with coleslaw, corn, or chips.
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Whole Baked BBQ Chicken

For a center-plate chicken option, Whole Baked BBQ Chicken uses a 5-pound bird, barbecue sauce, chicken broth, chili powder, smoked paprika, garlic powder, and butter. The recipe takes 2 hours 10 minutes and serves 5 people, so it works better as a planned oven main than a last-minute grill item. It helps when the grill is already full of burgers or hot dogs. Carve it before serving so guests can build plates quickly.
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Aloo Tikki Burger

Built around potato patties with ginger, green chili, garam masala, chaat masala, cilantro, mint, cornstarch, and breadcrumbs, Aloo Tikki Burger gives the cookout a sturdy handheld option. The recipe makes 4 burgers in 1 hour, with patties shallow-fried before they are stacked into buns with tandoori mayo, tomato, onion, and lettuce. It is useful when the table needs a non-beef burger that still has structure. Serve with fries or slaw.
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BBQ Drumsticks

Sticky oven-baked chicken keeps things simple, and BBQ Drumsticks make 4 servings in 55 minutes with 10 to 12 drumsticks, olive oil, barbecue sauce, apple cider vinegar, and parsley. The drumsticks bake first, then get brushed with sauce and finished until the glaze sets. They fit a Memorial Day cookout because they travel well and do not need forks. Put them out with napkins, slaw, and corn.
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Easy BBQ Sauce Recipe

Sauce matters when burgers, vegetables, and chicken all land on the same table, and Easy BBQ Sauce Recipe makes 20 servings in 35 minutes. Tomato ketchup, vegetarian Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, liquid smoke, mustard, onion powder, and paprika simmer into a thick sauce. It is not a main, but it supports the whole cookout lineup. Use it for brushing, dipping, or spooning over burgers and grilled vegetables.
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BBQ Wings

Coated with flour, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, chili powder, salt, and pepper, BBQ Wings bake into 4 servings in 55 minutes. The recipe uses 2.5 pounds of chicken wings and finishes them with barbecue sauce for the last bake, so the glaze turns sticky without frying. They work well for the first wave of cookout plates while bigger mains finish. Serve with celery, carrots, ranch, or blue cheese.
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Beetroot and Halloumi Salad

A filling salad can still carry part of the cookout plate, and Beetroot and Halloumi Salad pairs grilled halloumi with beetroot, greens, cucumber, red onion, chickpeas, pine nuts, and sunflower seeds. The recipe lists 10 minutes of prep and serves 2 as a main or 4 as a side. It helps balance the heavier BBQ items without feeling too light. Serve it near grilled vegetables or bread for a meatless plate option.
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Cheeseburger

A quick skillet or grill burger keeps the cookout familiar, and Cheeseburger makes 2 servings in 20 minutes with ground beef, cheddar, buns, romaine, pickles, tomato, red onion, ketchup, and Worcestershire sauce. The patties cook fast, then rest before the burgers are assembled. It works when you need a smaller batch instead of a tray of sliders. Add fries, onion rings, or a crisp salad on the side.
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Oven Baked Ribs

Low and slow oven cooking makes Oven Baked Ribs a strong make-before option for a Memorial Day plate. The recipe serves 4 people and takes 3 hours 10 minutes, using pork ribs with cumin, smoked paprika, salt, pepper, ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar, and garlic powder. Because the oven handles the long cook, the grill stays free for faster items. Serve sliced with coleslaw and cornbread.
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Fresh Pasta Salad with Grilled Veggies

When the table needs a sturdy side next to burgers and chicken, Fresh Pasta Salad with Grilled Veggies brings cavatappi, zucchini, red bell pepper, red onion, cherry tomatoes, black olives, parsley, and balsamic vinaigrette. The recipe serves 4 and takes 40 minutes, with vegetables broiled before the pasta is tossed. It is a cookout support recipe rather than a main, but it rounds out plates well. Serve slightly chilled or at room temperature.
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Cheeseburger Sliders

Small burgers are easier to pass around, and Cheeseburger Sliders make 6 servings in 25 minutes with slider buns, mini burger patties, American cheese, ketchup, mustard, and a Big Mac-style sauce. The patties cook first, then everything bakes in a 9×13 dish until the cheese melts and the tops turn golden. They work well for a crowd because the pan does the portioning. Serve warm with chips or pickles.
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Vegan Chickpea Burger (Gluten-Free)

For a plant-based handheld, Vegan Chickpea Burger makes 4 baked patties in 50 minutes using chickpeas, red onion, oats, garlic, oregano, buns, lettuce, tomato, mustard, and cilantro. The patties bake on parchment, which helps keep the prep cleaner than pan-frying a large batch. It fits the cookout when someone wants a burger format without beef. Stack with tomato and lettuce, or crumble one into a bowl.
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Plant-Based Copycat Impossible Burger

Portobello mushrooms, brown rice, tempeh, oats, grated beet, nutritional yeast, steak sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, and liquid smoke give Plant-Based Copycat Impossible Burger its patty base. The recipe serves 2 and takes 35 minutes, with patties cooked 2 to 3 minutes per side. It belongs in this lineup because it gives burger eaters another route to the bun. Serve with lettuce, ketchup, pickles, or vegan cheese.
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Black Bean Burger

Ready in 22 minutes, Black Bean Burger makes 6 patties from black beans, grated onion, garlic, vegetarian Worcestershire sauce, cumin, chili powder, smoked paprika, egg, and Panko breadcrumbs. The patties cook in a skillet until charred on both sides, which gives them a firmer bite for buns. It is a useful Memorial Day option when the table needs more than beef patties. Serve with sauce, lettuce, pickles, or sliced tomato.
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Grilled Veggie Kabobs

Threaded vegetables make the grill line more useful, and Grilled Veggie Kabobs serve 4 in 40 minutes with zucchini, red onion, mushroom caps, green bell pepper, eggplant, lemon, olive oil, red wine vinegar, Dijon, garlic, basil, and parsley. The skewers grill for about 10 to 15 minutes after soaking and dressing. They work as a side or a lighter plate anchor. Serve with burgers, ribs, or halloumi.
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Hamburger Casserole

When the cookout needs a backup pan indoors, Hamburger Casserole serves 4 in 40 minutes with elbow pasta, ground beef, onion, beef broth, crushed tomatoes, cheddar, pickles, lettuce, and a burger-style sauce. It bakes in a casserole dish after the beef mixture and pasta are layered together. It is not grill food, but it covers the table if rain, timing, or extra guests complicate the plan. Serve with chips or salad.
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Tandoori Gobi Tikka

Marinated cauliflower brings a grilled bite to the table, and Tandoori Gobi Tikka serves 6 in 45 minutes with cauliflower, yogurt, besan, tandoori masala, Kashmiri chili powder, salt, and olive oil. The cauliflower sits in the marinade before roasting over indirect barbecue heat. It fits the Memorial Day spread as a skewer-friendly option with bold seasoning. Serve with yogurt dip, cucumber raita, or green chutney.
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Charred Grilled Asparagus

Fast vegetables help when bigger mains take longer, and Charred Grilled Asparagus serves 4 in 10 minutes with asparagus, extra-virgin olive oil, salt, pepper, and lemon. The spears cook directly on a hot gas or charcoal grill for 6 to 10 minutes. It adds something green to a plate without taking much grill time. Serve warm with lemon wedges beside chicken, ribs, or lobster.
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Charred Grilled Peppers

Sweet peppers are easy to fold into other plates, and Charred Grilled Peppers serve 4 in 15 minutes with bell peppers, olive oil, sea salt, black pepper, oregano, and optional garlic. The peppers grill skin-side down until blistered, then briefly on the flesh side until tender. They are a strong add-on for burgers, hot dogs, or sandwiches. Serve warm, room temperature, or chopped into pasta salad.
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Grilled Eggplant

Thick slices make Grilled Eggplant sturdy enough for the cookout table, with 4 servings ready in 25 minutes. The recipe uses eggplants, olive oil, salt, pepper, minced garlic, Italian seasoning, and parsley, then cooks the slices 4 to 5 minutes per side. It works as a side, appetizer, or lighter main when stacked with other vegetables. Finish with parsley, lemon, or a little balsamic.
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Juicy Grilled Hot Dogs

Nothing moves faster on a Memorial Day grill than Juicy Grilled Hot Dogs, which make 6 servings in 16 minutes with hot dogs, buns, ketchup, mustard, and fried onions. The hot dogs grill for 5 to 7 minutes, then rest before going into buns. They are ideal when guests need food before the longer items finish. Set out toppings so everyone can build their own without slowing the grill.
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Grilled Lobster Tail

For a seafood main that still fits the grill, Grilled Lobster Tail serves 2 in 20 minutes with lobster tails, butter, garlic, lemon juice, smoked paprika, parsley, basil, salt, and pepper. The tails cook flesh-side down first, then shell-side down until the meat turns opaque. It adds a more special option without a long timeline. Serve with lemon wedges, grilled asparagus, or a simple pasta side.
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BBQ Chicken Sliders with Homemade Slaw

Saucy shredded chicken and a built-in crunch make BBQ Chicken Sliders with Homemade Slaw useful for a busy cookout table. The recipe serves 6 in 30 minutes with rolls, cooked chicken, BBQ sauce, green cabbage, purple cabbage, carrots, sour cream, lemon juice, mayonnaise, paprika, and butter. The filled rolls bake until the tops turn golden. Serve warm with chips, potato wedges, baked beans, or macaroni salad.
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