Easy Ideas for Summer BBQs

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Easy Ideas for Summer BBQs Easy Ideas for Summer BBQs

Is that you, summer? With the season (finally!) in full swing, there’s no end to sun-soaked activities… that is, until dinner. And while squeezing in a family dinner can feel a little too hectic during the summer months, a food-themed gathering with friends and family is another story altogether. If you’re looking to enjoy summer foods (hello, BBQ chicken!) and your favorite people, keep your eye on the prize – and don’t stress the rest. Here are our best tips for an easy summer BBQ or dinner party.

Keep the ingredients simple.

Summer BBQs are synonymous with fun, sun and delicious food. The secret to a memorable BBQ isn’t just in the grill marks or the smoky aroma but in simple pleasures: like fresh, real ingredients. Opt for locally sourced vegetables and fruits and let their natural flavors shine without added fuss!

Grilled vegetables: Start with a colorful array of veggies like bell peppers, zucchini, mushrooms and asparagus. Toss them in olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and grill until tender. They’re not only healthy but also add a vibrant splash of color to your BBQ spread.

Fresh salads: Complement your grilled fare with fresh salads. A classic tomato and mozzarella salad drizzled with balsamic glaze or a refreshing watermelon and feta salad can be prepared in minutes but will impress your guests with their simplicity and flavor.

Upgrade your meat.

When it comes to the main event—the meat—quality trumps quantity. Choose cuts that are easy to cook and sure to please a crowd.

Juicy Burgers: A good burger is a BBQ staple. Pick high-quality ground beef, ideally with an 80/20 meat-to-fat ratio. Season with just salt and pepper before grilling to keep it simple. Provide a variety of toppings like cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and pickles so guests can customize their burgers to their personal tastes.

Chicken Skewers: Marinate chicken pieces in a mix of olive oil, lemon juice, garlic and herbs for at least an hour before grilling. Thread the chicken onto skewers with chunks of bell pepper, onion, and cherry tomatoes for a dish that's both visually appealing and delicious.

Seafood sensations

Incorporating seafood into your BBQ can add an unexpected and delightful twist. It’s light, cooks quickly, and pairs wonderfully with summer flavors.

Grilled shrimp: Marinate shrimp in a mixture of garlic, lemon zest and olive oil. Grill them for just a few minutes on each side until they’re pink and slightly charred. Serve with a dipping sauce made from Greek yogurt, dill and a squeeze of lemon.

Salmon fillets: Brush salmon fillets with a glaze of honey, soy sauce and a dash of sriracha for a hint of heat. Grill skin-side down to ensure they stay moist and develop a crispy, flavorful skin. This dish is sure to be a hit with both seafood lovers and those looking to try something new.

Sides and Snacks

No BBQ is complete without an array of sides and snacks to keep guests munching throughout the event. These can be as simple or as creative as you like.

Corn on the cob: Grilled corn is a BBQ classic. Leave some of the husks on to protect the kernels and grill until they’re slightly charred. Serve with flavored butters, like garlic herb or chili lime for a delicious twist.

Chips and dips: Set up a snack station with a variety of chips and homemade (or high-quality deli) dips. Guacamole, salsa and hummus are easy to make and always crowd-pleasers. Arrange the dips in colorful bowls to add a festive touch to your table.

Desserts that delight

Finish off your BBQ with sweet treats that celebrate the best of summer’s bounty.

Grilled fruit: Grilling fruit caramelizes its natural sugars, enhancing its sweetness. Pineapple, peaches and plums are all perfectly seasonal choices. Serve them with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a drizzle of honey for a simple dessert that hits the spot.

S’mores Bar: Set up a DIY s’mores station with graham crackers, marshmallows and a variety of chocolate bars. It’s a fun, interactive way for guests to end the evening, and nothing says summer like roasting marshmallows over an open flame.

Drinks to refresh

When the sun is shining, guests will be thirsty! Choose refreshing beverages that are perfect for a hot summer day.

Infused water: Keep it simple and hydrating with infused water. Add slices of cucumber, lemon and mint to a pitcher of water. It’s a refreshing and healthy option that looks as good as it tastes.

Summer cocktails: For a bit of a kick, serve up light and refreshing cocktails. A classic mojito or a fruity sangria can be made in large batches and are sure to be a hit. For non-drinkers, consider mocktail versions that are just as tasty.

Setting the scene

Creating the right atmosphere can make your BBQ truly special. Think about the details that will make your guests feel comfortable and welcome.

Outdoor seating: Make sure you’ve got plenty of seating, using chairs, blankets, and outdoor cushions to create cozy spots for guests to relax. String lights or lanterns can add a warm, inviting glow as the sun sets.

Table musts: Even casual events can be dressed up with a festive table. Geometry Dinner Napkins are the perfect do-it-all accessory for a dinner party or casual summer BBQ alike. Saucy chicken? They’ll help you save face. Quick spill? They’re ultra-absorbent.

Music playlist: Set the mood with a great playlist. Choose upbeat, summery tunes that encourage mingling and dancing. A mix of classics and current hits can keep everyone entertained.

Enjoy the moment

BBQ However you prep, remember a summer BBQ is all about life’s simple pleasures (keyword: simple). Enjoy the moment of being together, even if the chicken is dry or the ketchup bottle is empty. These are the summer moments you’ll cherish forever.