The Fourth of July is the perfect time to gather friends and family for a laid-back barbecue with your favorite recipes. When we asked our readers what their top 10 must-make recipes for this holiday were, the answers were nearly unanimous: seasonal desserts, easy salads, and make-ahead casseroles. Here are 12 recipes to top your Fourth of July menu.
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Baked beans are always a favorite at backyard barbecues, especially Fourth of July barbecues. A tray of smoky baked beans is a must-have for any Fourth of July gathering.
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Deviled eggs of any kind are perfect for this occasion. Keep the ingredients simple and classic with just egg yolk, mayonnaise, mustard and relish.
Caitlin Bensel, Food Stylist: Tory Cox
Whether it’s peaches, plums or berries, cobbler is the perfect summer dessert, and in this recipe, in-season blueberries highlight the perfect amount of sweetness.
Caitlin Bensel, Food Stylist: Tory Cox
Prepare a trifle bowl and add a festive touch to your potluck with this layered recipe that combines homemade cornbread, bacon, corn, black-eyed peas and more for a dish perfect for sharing.
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Forget the floral centerpiece, this patriotic cake will do the trick. This moist and delicious cake is coated in vanilla icing and finished with juicy red and blue berries.
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It’s a classic! This old-fashioned squash recipe is popular for its creamy sauce and buttery cracker topping — one scoop just isn’t enough.
Emily Laura
Bake up a batch of these Red Velvet Cookies for a backyard party. These Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies take advantage of the similarity of making cookies using just a few ingredients from a box of cake mix.
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Peaches are truly the star of summer, and they’re a must-have in this 6-ingredient, 10-minute recipe that transforms peaches into a delicious crowd-pleaser.
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A favorite dish for moms when celebrating, this Southern potluck staple is made with onions, celery, sour cream, mayonnaise, and bacon.
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A homemade recipe with a zesty mash-up of pepperoni, pasta, olives and bell peppers tossed in a zesty dressing. Served chilled, this salad is perfect to bring to a late afternoon picnic or potluck.
Caitlin Bensel, Food Stylist: Tory Cox
Summer’s bounty of zucchini offers a ton of tasty treats, and this recipe is a top choice: not only is it easy to make, it’s seasonal, satisfying, and perfect for baking and taking home when you want to feed a crowd.
Caitlin Bensel, Food Stylist: Tory Cox
It has been widely agreed that strawberries and ice cream are a must for any 4th of July celebration, and if you are hosting a party at home, I highly recommend serving this delicious recipe for dessert.