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12 Perfect Dishes for Your Next Picnic

12 Perfect Dishes for Your Next Picnic

Yahoo17 hours ago

Planning a picnic? These dishes are made to travel. They hold up in the heat, don't mind a little jostling, and are easy to pass around on a blanket or picnic table. They're the ones people actually reach for first—nothing soggy, nothing fussy, just good food that fits the moment.
Want juicy, umami-rich Italian Meatballs in around 30 minutes? This recipe is made the classic way - with both pork and beef ground meat and loads of luscious sauce!
Get the recipe: Italian Meatballs
Summer in a bowl! This Keto Cucumber Salad is light, refreshing, and so easy to make. It's perfect for meal prep, picnics, cookouts, and potlucks.
Get the recipe: Keto Cucumber Salad
A deliciously grilled Pesto Turkey Sandwich with melted provolone cheese, juicy tomato slices, and fresh baby spinach. This all gets layered between tender turkey slices and crispy sourdough bread.
Get the recipe: Turkey Pesto Sandwich
These are the most perfect little Lemon Thumbprint Cookies - buttery, crisp, and with a bright yellow center.
Get the recipe: Lemon Thumbprint Cookies
The salty-sweet flavor combination of these classic Melon Prosciutto Bites is sensational. This elegant and simple appetizer is always a crowd-pleaser, consisting of just 2 ingredients and zero oven time!
Get the recipe: Melon Prosciutto Bites
This Shrimp Quinoa Salad is a protein-packed, refreshing, and nutritious meal perfect for lunch, dinner, or meal prep.
Get the recipe: Shrimp Quinoa Salad
Simple and rustic yet incredibly delicious, this Strawberry Galette is ready in under an hour thanks to the use of a buttery store-bought pie crust.
Get the recipe: Strawberry Galette
This Watermelon and Cucumber Salad is the perfect way to celebrate a warm and sunny summer day, especially when you pair it with a light glass of wine. This healthy salad is full of watermelon, cucumber, feta, avocados, and mint.
Get the recipe: Watermelon and Cucumber Salad
This glorious Panzanella Salad is a combination of the very best Italian flavors. Sweet tomatoes, garlicky croutons, and creamy mozzarella. These get mixed up in a bright dressing and topped with fresh herbs.
Get the recipe: Panzanella Salad
Pretty as a picture, my Lemon Blueberry Cookies are citrusy and buttery. Whip up the dough and have the cookies in the oven in 10 minutes or less!
Get the recipe: Lemon Blueberry Cookies
This Strawberry Feta Salad is one of the best summer salads for healthy eating. It is packed with flavor and texture and made with simple ingredients like baby kale, fresh strawberries, crunchy pecans, and creamy feta. Coated with a simple balsamic vinaigrette, this salad will surely be a hit at your table.
Get the recipe: Strawberry Feta Salad
Bake a batch of these outrageously delicious Brown Butter Brownies loaded with silky chocolate and decadent salted caramel flavors.
Get the recipe: Brown Butter Blondies

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