Fire up the grill and celebrate the holiday with these Memorial Day recipes! From classic BBQ favorites to refreshing salads and desserts, find the perfect dishes for enjoying the day with friends and family.
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, and what better way to celebrate than with a backyard barbecue or potluck? Every year, we fire up the grill and get ready to indulge in our favorite summer flavors!
This year we’ll be packing to travel out of the country, but we’ll still make a mini-feast. Here are all our favorite Memorial Day recipe ideas from our website for the holiday, created, tasted, and approved by the two of us and our family!
Types of Memorial Day recipes
When you think of Memorial Day recipes, there are a few categories of foods that fit into this holiday:
- Grilled foods are a staple of any Memorial Day cookout. Think juicy burgers, grilled salmon or chicken, and veggie burgers or tofu. Grilled vegetables make great side dishes, like tender and smoky corn on the cob, asparagus, zucchini, and bell peppers.
- Summer salads are a must-have. Refreshing and light, they offer a welcome contrast to the heavier grilled options. There’s everything from crisp green salads, pasta salads, potato salads, bean salads, and more.
- Dips and finger foods make the meal fun. Whether you prefer creamy guacamole, spicy salsa, fruit skewers, or a classic hummus, these crowd-pleasers are perfect for snacking throughout the day.
- Summer drinks are the most fun, like lemonade, iced tea, and infused water are all excellent choices. Or make summer cocktails like a watermelon mojito or a blueberry margarita.
- Desserts go big on seasonal fruits like strawberries, blueberries, and peaches. Incorporate them into cobblers, pies, or simply enjoy them fresh with a dollop of whipped cream.
Our top Memorial Day recipes for the holiday!
First up in our Memorial Day recipes, pasta salad! This recipe is ideal for holiday cookouts or summer picnics and potlucks. Packed with colorful vegetables, herbs, and a tangy dressing, this dish is a total crowd-pleaser. Also try our Mediterranean Pasta Salad, Greek Pasta Salad, or Pesto Pasta Salad.
Master the art of juicy, perfectly seasoned grilled chicken breast! Everyone will love this ultra-moist piece of meat that melts in your mouth. Use this method and you’ll never have bland, boring chicken again!
This cucumber salad is perfect for barbecues and picnics, a refreshing mix of tangy and salty sliced cucumbers and onions. The thinly sliced cucumbers and onions are salty, tangy, and lightly sweet all at once, and totally addicting.
Memorial Day is all about the grill and corn on the cob. So got a load of summer corn? Grilling makes it smoky, tender, charred, and sweet: a crunchy blast that hits every flavor receptor in your tongue. If you’re not making yours like this: you haven’t lived (yet!).
Meet the perfect grilled salmon! It’s our tried-and-true easy method that comes out tender with a lightly crisp crust. Even better, it’s sprinkled with our tasty magical seasoning blend. This salmon seasoning tastes so good, you’ll want to put it on everything—you might never make salmon without it again.
Memorial Day is all about the salad table, and this cauliflower salad bursts with flavor! A creamy dressing complements the crisp cauliflower, sun-dried tomatoes add tang, and toasted pine nuts bring a delightful crunch.
This black bean and corn salad comes together in no time, perfect as a last minute Memorial Day recipe! It’s zingy and refreshing, with a burst of sweetness from corn and zingy lime. It will become your “back pocket” idea for everything: bring it to cookouts and picnics, eat it as a side or in bowl meals, or even dip it with tortilla chips!
Here’s a fun summer appetizer that pleases nearly everyone! It’s stunning and irresistibly tasty, spearing all the components of a Caprese salad onto a skewer. There’s nothing better than basil and tomatoes in summer, and combined with seasoned mozzarella and a balsamic glaze.
Our grilled veggie burger tastes amazing and doesn’t fall apart on the grill, either! This burger is delicious and savory, brushed with BBQ sauce and topped with all the toppings (we like guacamole for an even more savory hit of flavor). The perfect Memorial Day recipe!
Grill shrimp is absolutely perfect for Memorial Day! It’s so simple and the juicy, seasoned flavor has our hearts every time. It’s extremely versatile and you can serve it with rice and grilled vegetables, in a grain bowl, on skewers, or in tacos.
Elote, aka Mexican grilled corn, is one of our top summer side dishes: the smoky sweet corn kernels slathered in an creamy sauce are the epitome of delicious. Here’s a fabulous way to eat the same flavors: elote salad, which pairs grilled corn with a tangy sauce and bursts of salty cheese.
This easy bow tie pasta salad has become a favorite when it comes to summer salads! Pair the chewy noodles with tomatoes, fresh herbs, and feta cheese, then swirl it with a quick and easy vinaigrette dressing. It’s a quick side dish that everyone will love!
Grilled chicken thighs are where it’s at for Memorial Day! Marinate them in a zingy mixture of Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce and spices, then throw them on the grill and cook until they’re juicy and infused with smoky flavor. You can make either grilled boneless chicken thighs or bone-in with this recipe.
This classic combination of sweet juice melon and salty cheese is one of summer’s great pleasures. This summer salad has grown to massive popularity in recent years, and for good reason: it’s fast and easy to make, and has a lazy, laid-back vibe that screams flip flops, pool parties, and picnics.
Cooking for plant-based eaters on Memorial Day? Try grilled tofu, charred to perfection and brushed with a sweet and savory marinade. Tofu is a healthy grilled dinner idea that’s full of plant-based protein! You might even convert the meat eaters when they take a taste—it’s absolutely delicious.
Here’s a fun Memorial Day recipe: chicken tacos! The juicy chicken strips are seasoned to perfection, nestled into a tortilla with guacamole, cheese crumbles and topped with a zingy lime crema. It works on the stovetop or grilled. We just made it for a dinner party with ranch water and black bean and corn salad, and everyone raved.
This orzo pasta salad is bursting with flavor and the perfect accessory for any meal. It stars the tender pasta grains with crunchy veggies, salty feta cheese, fresh herbs and a zippy vinaigrette dressing.
Salsa made with corn is zingy and bright, with sweet pops from the kernels and a zingy flavoring of lime, cilantro and cumin. Use it for dipping tortilla chips at a Memorial Day cookout and everyone will rave.
If you’re looking for a fun grilled fish recipe, this flaky tilapia is bursting with savory, smoky flavor. Top it with sweet and tender blistered cherry tomatoes and it looks stunning. It’s the ideal summer meal for a Memorial Day recipe.
Broccolini looks fancy without any extra work, and we think it tastes even better than broccoli! It’s great with a spritz of fresh lemon juice, or you could shower with Parmesan or add a creamy sauce. It’s one of our favorite grilled side dishes: try it with grilled chicken, grilled shrimp, or grilled salmon and a Hugo spritz for the perfect patio party.
When it comes to grilled dinner ideas for Memorial Day, there’s not much quicker than seafood. Let us introduce you to our new favorite: these Grilled Shrimp Skewers! Adding shrimp to skewers for grilling makes them easy to turn, and the presentation is simply stunning.
There’s nothing like the honeyed sweetness of a juicy mango, and here’s a fresh way to accessorize it. Pair it with cool cucumber, crunchy bell pepper, and herbaceous mint and cilantro, then cover it all in a honey lime dressing. It’s irresistibly refreshing and a versatile side dish for any Memorial Day dinner.
Throw cubes of this juicy summer fruit together with lime, jalapeño, and cilantro, and it’s an unexpected spin on the classic Mexican dip. Spoon in mouthfuls with tortilla chips, or it’s great for serving with grilled fish, chicken or tacos. It’s perfect for parties, and this bowl always disappears very quickly at our house!
Turns out, the grill is the ideal way to cook this green summer vegetable. Take a bite and it’s tender, with a burst of sweet, tangy, salty and charred flavor. Throw green beans on the grill and it’s a great idea for a Memorial Day side dish.
Everything tastes better on a stick, right? This is a simple concept that’s more like an idea than a recipe: but it makes everyone go crazy for pure, fresh fruit. Use whatever fruits you like and if desired, serve with our favorite fruit dip.
Strawberries are a natural flavor pairing with the acidity of balsamic vinegar. Our favorite balsamic vinaigrette dressing perfectly accentuates the bright red sweet berries. Paired with red onions and toasted almonds, it’s a simple and delicious side everyone loves!
This American classic has been a Memorial Day recipe for generations. Here’s our spin on that bean salad of our youth, with a little more complexity and freshness. But don’t worry: it’s still an easy three bean salad that’s as easy as dump and stir.
Here’s a recipe that’s ideal as a Memorial Day cookout recipe: hummus dip! This one even doubles as a tasty snack or a light dinner with a few other filling appetizers. Spread hummus on a platter or in a bowl, then top with cool cucumber, tomatoes, olives, artichokes and feta cheese.
This dip is 3 ingredients, takes 2 minutes, and tastes like a dream. No need to buy store-bought dip, which is often overly sweet or artificial tasting. This one tastes beautifully natural, simply sweet, and a base of Greek yogurt keeps it healthy and natural.
Here’s our spin on that classic American potato salad recipe, the kind that’s creamy and tangy sweet, loaded with crunchy onions and pickles. It’s that pale yellow color that betrays that it’s swirled with mayo and mustard, and it’s destined for stardom at your next cookout or picnic.
Meet a favorite vegetarian and vegan Memorial Day recipe idea: the Falafel Burger! We don’t always have the energy to fry up a batch of falafel. So eating it in burger form is the next best thing! The combination of a cumin and coriander-scented chickpea patty with cool cucumber sauce is pretty epic.
Here’s an icy treat that’s a perfect Memorial Day drink recipe: a Watermelon Slushie! Blend ripe melon, lime juice, and a little sweetener and you’ve got one deliciously refreshing sweet puree to sip. This drink is ultra refreshing for summer, and a hit with adults and kids alike.
A Hugo Spritz a fun refreshing drink for the holiday, a cocktail made with delicate floral elderflower liqueur and bubbly Prosecco, which compliment each other perfectly. It’s nuanced and lightly sweet, compared to the bold sweetness of an Aperol spritz.
This fun Memorial Day drink is bright and beautiful, citrusy with a hit of berry on the finish. It tastes so much better made at home, and the flavors are brilliantly fresh. This one has become a favorite over here as a summer drink (if we’re not making the shortcut pink lemonade, of course!).
Here’s a drink that’s the ideal Memorial Day recipe: ranch water! It’s taken the country by storm and vaulted into popularity as one of the top summer drinks. It’s like a bubbly, lighter spin on the margarita, with all the tangy citrus but less sweetness and booze.
Here’s summer’s best treat, if you can find a bunch of those magical pinkish-green stalks: rhubarb crisp! This homey dessert is absolute summer nostalgia: each bite is a burst of gooey, sweet tart candy topped with a golden oat crumble. Also try Strawberry Crumble or Blueberry Crisp.
Did you know you can make homemade frozen yogurt with only 3 ingredients? Our whole family goes crazy for this homemade frozen yogurt! It’s tangy, creamy, and full of bold flavor. Essentially a Greek yogurt ice cream, it works as topping for fruit desserts or with its own with all the fun froyo toppings.
Want a Memorial Day recipe everyone will be talking about? Try our best-ever fresh strawberry pie! It highlights the summery ripe berry flavor, perfectly sweet tart with a delicious hint of cinnamon. The flavor is almost beyond words.
Last up: a classic Memorial Day recipe is lemon bars! Here, a zingy lemon custard topping layers over a thick shortbread layer, making the best textural contrast of gooey versus crunchy. It’s got just the right burst of lemon and hint of vanilla in the shortbread.
More summer recipe inspiration
Memorial Day is all about summer salad, grilled items, fun frozen drinks, and fruit desserts! Here are a few more ideas for your holiday planning:
Description
This Mediterranean pasta salad recipe is bursting with fresh flavor! Mix up a batch as an easy side dish or quick lunch.
- 8 ounces fusilli pasta
- 1/2 English cucumber, thinly sliced into half moons (2 cups)
- 1 pint cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
- ¼ cup sun dried tomatoes, chopped
- 1/2 can artichoke hearts, roughly chopped
- 1 handful thinly sliced red onion
- 2 cups baby arugula (optional)
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice, plus zest of 1 lemon
- 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
- 1 garlic clove, grated (or ½ teaspoon garlic powder)
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning or dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Fresh ground black pepper, to taste
- 1 cup feta cheese crumbles (omit for vegan and add more salt)
- Start a large pot of well-salted water to boil. Boil the pasta until al dente according to the package instructions. Drain the pasta and run cool water over it until it’s room temperature.
- Meanwhile, slice the cucumber and tomatoes, chop the sundried tomatoes and artichoke hearts, and slice the onion.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the lemon zest, lemon juice, red wine vinegar, garlic, Italian seasoning, and kosher salt. Then whisk in the olive oil.
- Once the pasta is done, add it to the large bowl of dressing and toss with the chopped vegetables. Add the feta cheese and fresh ground black pepper and stir to combine.
- Taste and add more salt to taste if necessary. Serve immediately. Stores up to 5 days refrigerated (leftovers taste great; allow to come to room temperature and add a swirl more olive oil or a bit more salt as necessary).
- Category: Salad
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Pasta Salad
- Diet: Vegetarian
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