25 Easy 4th of July Side Dishes for a Crowd
Plan a festive cookout with easy 4th of July side dishes that travel well, taste great warm or chilled, and help you feed a crowd without stress.
Plan a festive cookout with easy 4th of July side dishes that travel well, taste great warm or chilled, and help you feed a crowd without stress.
Make juicy, flavorful burgers with a simple spice blend you can mix in minutes and keep ready for grilling, skillet dinners, and weeknight cookouts.
This homemade burger seasoning is a fast, affordable way to add smoky, savory flavor to beef, turkey, chicken, or veggie burgers before they hit the heat.
This chilled chocolate strawberry icebox cake layers cookies, whipped cream cheese filling, and fresh fruit for a make-ahead dessert that tastes like cake without baking.
Turn abundant zucchini into easy dinners, sides, and bakes with simple methods that keep every bite flavorful, tender, and never watery.
These hearty vegan meatballs use lentils, mushrooms, walnuts, and breadcrumbs for a rich, savory dinner that works with pasta, subs, or rice.
Plan a festive 4th of July cookout for eight without overspending. This simple menu covers sandwiches, sides, dessert, and smart shopping tips.
Juicy chicken shawarma made with yogurt, lemon, garlic, and warm spices. Serve it in wraps, bowls, salads, or meal prep containers.
Bake soft, chewy blueberry cookies with white chocolate chips and cinnamon. Frozen berries keep the dough easy to handle and the cookies beautifully jammy.
Fresh, flexible pasta salad recipes with bright dressings, sturdy vegetables, and easy make-ahead tips for cookouts, lunches, and busy weeks.
These chicken sliders bake up soft, cheesy, and savory with creamy shredded chicken, melty cheddar, and buttery Hawaiian rolls—perfect for feeding a crowd.