5 DELICIOUS + EASY Recipes for July 4th (2024)

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July 4th is like the Thanksgiving of summer when it comes to eating. Many gather with friends and family, and we eat … and we eat … and we eat. And we drink. And we laugh. And we watch fireworks. And for many of us, it’s a day where we have strong traditions around what we did growing up and we continue those same traditions today. We may always celebrate at the beach, or in the mountains, or with our neighbors. We may watch the same parade that we’ve been watching for decades or go to the same park or gather with the same friends and family members.

Each July 4th, my family gathers in the mountains with 50-60 family members, and we hug and laugh … and eat. We sing, we hike, we compare how much older all of our kids are and how much they’ve changed in just a year. And, it’s my favorite time to cook because the pressures of work are left behind, and summer vegetables and fruits are all in season. Fireflies light up the sky at dusk; the days are longer, and life seems better.

Here are five recipes that I’ve been working on that are great to make while on vacation, as they’re pretty easy and don’t require fancy equipment. They’re also great to make at home all summer long.

Roasted Potatoes with Herbed Goat Cheese Recipe

The secret to delicious roasted potatoes is to parboil them. That simply means that you boil them, but just a bit. You finish cooking them in a 400-degree oven. This makes for crispy but tender potatoes. When they are hot, mix them with herbed goat cheese, butter, salt, and pepper, and garnish with parsley or green onions for a delicious side. Serve hot or at room temperature. See the full recipe here.

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5-Minute Appetizer with Heirloom Tomatoes, Burrata Cheese and Pesto

This recipe is perfect for tomato lovers. Tomatoes are the center of my summer meals more so than any other vegetable or fruit. For this recipe, simply slice up the tomatoes, sprinkle with salt and pepper, place some burrata cheese on top, and spoon some pesto over the cheese. Then, sprinkle chopped salted pistachios over the whole thing, and add some fresh basil for good measure. Serve with French bread and WOW — it’s SO GOOD! See the full recipe here.

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Zucchini and Squash Ribbon Salad

Our Director of Marketing, Megan Casey, sent me this recipe, and I added a little to it. I’ve eaten it several times, and it’s so satisfying. If you want to add protein, shrimp pairs really nicely. You’ll need a vegetable peeler, one zucchini, one yellow squash, three stalks of asparagus, asiago cheese, salted pistachios, herbs (I used mint, basil, and cilantro), olive oil, and reduced balsamic vinegar. See the full recipe here and enjoy!

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Jay’s Nemesis Potato Salad

I have such fond memories of my Aunt Barbara’s potato salad growing up. This is my homage to that recipe. She used peeled russet potatoes in her version, but I think this is pretty spot-on otherwise. However, this recipe contains chopped sweet gherkins (that Mt. Olive brand that all Gen Xers grew up with!), pimento-stuffed green olives, and green peppers. My husband, Jay, hates all those things with a passion. Thus, the name of this potato salad in our household is “Jay’s Nemesis Potato Salad.” It’s soooo good!

It also has hard-boiled eggs, green onion, red onion, and yellow mustard. To make it even better in my eyes — and more detested in Jay’s eyes — add some fresh dill! Pair this with hamburgers and hotdogs, as the flavors really compliment each other. See the full recipe here.

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Avocado, Fresh Corn and Tomato (Side or Salad)

After tomatoes, summer is all about corn when it comes to recipes at my house. Buttered corn on the cob is almost definitive of summer eating. This recipe is a bit different in that it calls for raw corn. That’s right, this side/salad is fast to make because it only requires cutting the corn off the cob, and there is no water to boil or even a microwave to turn on. If raw corn has you skeptical, it should — but only when it’s not fresh. But, fresh corn, raw and straight off the cob, is so sweet and delicious. See the full recipe here.

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About the AuthorLiza Graves

As CEO of StyleBlueprint, Liza also regularly writes for SB. Most of her writing is now found in the recipe archives as cooking is her stress relief!

5 DELICIOUS + EASY Recipes for July 4th (2024)

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What food is good for 4th of July? ›

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What is the traditional July 4 menu? ›

Traditional July 4th Menu

It doesn't get more classic than these popular American favorites — hot dogs, hamburgers, mac and cheese, and s'mores. There's no better way to celebrate this festive holiday than with widely beloved American staples.

What is the most popular food on the 4th? ›

Overall, based on the data analysis and trends observed, it is clear that the most popular 4th of July food items are barbecue favorites such as burgers, hot dogs, and ribs, as well as classic sides like potato salad and watermelon.

What is the most popular food on Independence Day? ›

Some of the most popular foods consumed on Independence Day include hot dogs, hamburgers, BBQ ribs, grilled chicken, corn on the cob, watermelon, and apple pie. These foods are often associated with outdoor picnics and cookouts, which are a common way to celebrate the holiday.

What to bring to July 4th BBQ? ›

Proteins like hamburger patties, hotdogs, chicken or shrimp are all common foods to throw on the grill. Bringing a side dish like salads, vegetables and fruits is the perfect complement to the hearty main course. Cold drinks like water, soda and lemonade are also essential to keep hydrated during this hot holiday.

What is the national food for July? ›

July
  • Start of Disability Pride Month – July.
  • Independence Day (Fourth of July) – July 4.
  • National Fried Chicken Day – July 6.
  • Chocolate Day – July 7.
  • National Macaroni Day – July 7.
  • National Sugar Cookie Day – July 9.
  • National Pecan Pie Day – July 12.
  • National French Fries Day – July 13.

What food is July known for? ›

Month-long Food Celebrations in July:
  • National Baked Bean Month.
  • National Culinary Arts Month.
  • National Grilling Month.
  • National Hot Dog Month.
  • National Ice Cream Month.
  • National July Belongs To Berries Month.
  • National Pickle Month.
  • National Picnic Month.

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Here are some of the most effective techniques:
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  • Pressure cooking: Pressure cooking uses steam to cook food quickly.
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What is the #1 most eaten food in the world? ›

Rice is often considered the most consumed staple food globally. It serves as a dietary staple for a large portion of the world's population and is a major source of calories and nutrition for billions of people.

What is the most consumed food on Independence Day in America? ›

Americans will eat 150 million hot dogs on July 4th alone, according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC). Interestingly enough, 61% of Americans prefer beef hot dogs, 12% like pork hot dogs, and 7% prefer turkey, the NHDSC says.

What's the number 1 food in the world? ›

Italian food! 84 percent of people across the globe say they like it.

What should I pack for July 4th? ›

8 Last Minute Items to Pack for An Awesome July 4th Weekend
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  • A Wine Flask (yes, you read that right)
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What do you need for a Fourth of July party? ›

Fourth of July Party Shopping List
  • Folding table or picnic tables.
  • Paper plates.
  • Party cups.
  • Compostable cutlery.
  • Water dispenser.
  • Smores sticks.
  • Festive napkins.
  • Festive tablecloth.

What not to do on the 4th of July? ›

Do not allow any running or horseplay. Set off fireworks outdoors in a clear area, away from houses, dry leaves, or grass and other flammable materials. Keep a bucket of water nearby for emergencies and for pouring on fireworks that fail to ignite or explode. Do not try to relight or handle malfunctioning fireworks.

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