Get patriotic for the holiday weekend with these crowd-pleasing Memorial Day recipes. From layered dips to fruity desserts, everyone will be happy and full all weekend long.
70 Best Memorial Day Recipes
Best Hamburger
Waiting to salt the ground beef is the secret to making the juiciest grilled burgers. If you salt it ahead of time, it’ll draw out moisture from the meat, making the burgers taste dry. After they’re grilled, set out a platter of burger patties with all the best toppings, including lettuce, fresh tomato and mustards, so guests can dress their own.
Potato Salad
This potato salad gets its zip from white vinegar and prepared mustard. Because there are hard-boiled eggs in the dressing, you’ll want to keep this at room temperature no longer than two hours.
Coney Island Hot Dogs
Hot dogs are a classic addition to any Memorial Day barbecue. This recipe makes them feel extra-special by smothering the hot dogs in a slow-cooked chili.
Red, White and Blue Summer Salad
Chicken Skewers
These lemony chicken kabobs are great with couscous, fresh salads and flatbread warmed on the grill. If using bamboo skewers, make sure to soak them in water for at least an hour before threading the meat. It helps keep them from burning on the grill.
Guacamole
If you want to take this recipe to the next level and make real-deal guacamole, try mashing the ingredients in a molcajete, a coarse lava stone mortar and pestle. The texture is great and everyone loves to watch it in action.
Smoked Chicken Wings
Red-White-and-Blue Berry Delight
This dessert is one of our finest old-school Jell-O recipes. This make-ahead recipe looks festive for any Memorial Day, Fourth of July or Labor Day celebration, and it tastes fantastic to boot.
Sausage and Peppers Sandwich
Mexican Street Corn
Grilled Onion & Skirt Steak Tacos
Lime juice and beer help tenderize skirt steak, but also make it taste great. Grill everything—even the tortillas—and set out with other summer side dishes and salads for a Memorial Day feast.
Patriotic Ice Cream Cupcakes
Red, White & Blue Potato Salad
The key to this delicious potato salad is tossing the cooked potatoes with vinegar and wine while still warm; that way the flavors absorb into the potatoes. Dressed in a zesty vinaigrette, it’s sure to be one of your new favorite Memorial Day recipes.
Strawberry Pie
When you need a Memorial Day dessert that doesn’t take a lot of effort, make this strawberry pie. Simply combine strawberry gelatin and fresh berries in a store-bought pie crust, and top with whipped cream.
BLT Dip
If you love BLT recipes, you’ll love this ultra creamy dip. Combine mayonnaise, sour cream, bacon and the rest of the ingredients in a bowl, and then chill. Serve with crackers, pretzels or pita triangles.
Veggie Pasta Salad
This simple salad celebrates spring and summer’s best vegetables: Fresh tomatoes, radishes and cucumbers. Add the mix-ins of your choice (like cheese, olives and herbs) and finish it with a tangy vinaigrette for a perfect potluck dish.
Fresh Peach Lemonade
Fried Chicken
Great served hot or cold, this picnic-ready fried chicken is a treasured Memorial Day recipe. Brining the chicken in buttermilk will give the juiciest results, and the herbs and spices in the coating take it to the next level.
Slow-Cooker Pulled Pork
Slow and low is the way to great barbecue flavor, even in the slow cooker. This is a foolproof way to easy pulled pork sandwiches. Just add coleslaw and you’re good to go.
Summer Corn Salad
If you have lots of leftover corn from the cookout, get it off the cob and toss with other fresh summer vegetables. If you haven’t made fresh corn outside before, we have lots of great tips on how to grill corn.
Watermelon Cupcakes
These charming cupcakes are as much fun to look at as they are to eat. Lemon-lime soda and watermelon gelatin add extra fruit flavor, and the mini chocolate chip “seeds” are a nice special touch.
Caprese Skewers
Assembling these cute salad kabobs is so simple, you can get the kids to help. With fresh mozzarella and pops of red tomato and green basil, they’re pretty enough for any picnic platter.
S’mores Brownies
S’mores are a summer rite of passage, but these s’mores brownies can be enjoyed all year long. Cut into bite-size portions for larger gatherings so everyone can sample them. They’ll be gone in a flash.
Dill Pickle Dip
This addictive dill pickle dip will make a pickle lover out of anyone. Ridged potato chips are the best for scooping, but set out an array of crispy snacks, like pretzels, breadsticks and crunchy pita chips.
Broccoli Raisin Salad
Crunchy, sweet and colorful—what more do you need? This is a good light option for backyard barbecues thanks to the yogurt and broccoli.
Copycat KFC Coleslaw
Grilled Sausages with Summer Vegetables
Lots of sausages and grilled vegetables is a great way to feed a crowd. So there’s something for everyone, use a variety of sausages, like spicy and sweet Italian sausage, chicken and vegetarian links.
Red, White ‘n’ Blue Salad
Make this striking patriotic salad for your Memorial Day gathering or any festive holiday party. The distinctive gelatin layers make a visual impact but still taste fun and fruity.
Fruit Salsa
Any combination of tropical and seasonal fruits—such as strawberries, oranges and kiwi fruits—is especially delightful during warm summer days. The colors make it a festive addition for Memorial Day picnics.
Couscous Salad
The best thing about this salad is using whatever vegetables are fresh and available that day. All you really need to do is cook the couscous (which takes very little time), toss everything together and chill.
Patriotic Pepper Platter
These festive peppers taste great at room temperature, making them a fantastic make-ahead option. Of course, you can always pop them in the oven (or on the grill!) to heat them up before your guests arrive.
Huli Huli Chicken
Huli means “turn” in Hawaiian, and you’ll have to give this grilled chicken a few turns over the coals. The brown sugar, ginger and soy glaze is fantastic, and good on other proteins like pork chops. If you’re looking for more barbecue recipe inspiration, we have ideas for everything from steaks to fish and more.
Patriotic Pops
If you make these fruity patriotic pops for Memorial Day, chances are the kids will ask for them all summer long. Switch up the flavors as you see fit, from mango to blackberry, raspberry and more.
Bandito Chili Dogs
Yes, these chili dogs are topped with crushed corn chips! They add a flavor boost plus a good crunch. Make sure to have other toppings like cheese and diced onions handy.
Honey-Mustard Wings
These sweet and sticky wings are a nice change from typical Buffalo-style wings. Brown mustard, honey and turmeric blend into a boldly flavored sauce that you brush on after baking (or grilling) the chicken wings.
Cowboy Queso
This recipe takes standard chili con queso up a notch with the addition of ground beef. The heat level is perfect for me, but extra jalapenos will amp it up a bit if your guests like it spicier.
Red, White & Blue Cheesecake Bars
You have to love Memorial Day recipes that you can make well in advance, making party prep a breeze the day of your get-together. This one is made with pantry staples and fresh berries (though frozen would work, too).
Marinated Tomatoes
If you don’t have a crop of garden tomatoes this early in the season, find the best beefsteak and heirloom tomatoes you can at the grocery store or farmers market. The simple dish can be prepared hours before a big party.
Macaroni and Cheese with Chicken
Make this protein-filled mac and cheese in advance of any weekend party, and freeze it until you’re ready to serve. Then just take it out to thaw overnight, pop in the oven, and have it on the picnic table in no time.
Peach Cobbler Dump Cake
This super easy dessert uses cake mix, canned peaches and almonds for a little crunch. It’s the kind of thing you can take to any summer holiday gathering.
Creamy Coleslaw
Cut down on prep time with pre-shredded cabbage and carrots, then mix with the sweet and tangy dressing. It’s the perfect potluck summer salad because it goes with everything.
Grilled Ribs
While there are shortcuts, really great ribs take time. These are marinated overnight, then rubbed with seasoning, grilled and then sauced up. It’s just one of many summer barbecue ideas that will keep the party rolling all season long.
Red, White and Blue Dessert
It doesn’t take much to show your patriotic side—just some fresh fruit, a sweet cream cheese topping and a great bowl. Prepare in clear layers to show the red, white and blue!
Bacon Dip
There’s a lot of bacon flavor packed into this rich and creamy dip. Serve it with your favorite dippers, like tortilla chips or toasted baguette.
Lemon Meringue Pie
To make this classic pie, you want a tender, flaky crust, a perfect lemon filling, and towering wisps of meringue. It’s light, refreshing and absolutely delicious.
Peach Caprese Salad
Bratwurst
For really tasty brats, try boiling them in beer before tossing them on the grill. Because you can scale up easily, these are great for backyard barbecues, tailgate parties and other large gatherings.
Pennsylvania Dutch Cucumbers
Fresh cucumbers in a light sour cream dressing makes the perfect summer side dish. To get the cucumbers the right consistency, slice them thin, add salt, and let them sit in the fridge for a few hours to release the liquid.
Grilled Chicken Margherita
Grilled Country-Style Ribs
S’mOreos
When you start to think outside of the graham cracker-marshmallow-chocolate bar box for s’mores, new flavor combinations are endless. This one puts a whole Oreo cookie in the middle plus peanut butter. So good!
Cowboy Caviar (Corn and Black Bean Salad)
Grilled Pork Tenderloin
Pork tenderloin doesn’t require a lot of cooking time, so it’s a good cut for last-minute cookouts and summer dinner parties. The teriyaki sauce is great as a marinade, but save some to drizzle on the grilled and sliced meat, too.
Bacon-Wrapped Smokies
When you need a tasty party appetizer on the fly, these little bacon-wrapped smokies will do the trick. Brown sugar adds the perfect sweetness to the smoky bacon.
Winning Rhubarb-Strawberry Pie
Rhubarb and strawberry go together like peanut butter and jelly. Use the freshest produce possible for the best-tasting pie, although frozen will do. To prevent a soggy crust, try baking in a glass pie plate in the lower third part of the oven, and make sure to cut slits in the top crust.
Pork Chops with Glaze
A few pantry staples like Worcestershire, ketchup and brown sugar are the base of this delicious glaze. Rosemary, fresh or dried, adds herbal notes that are undeniably delicious.
Pimiento Cheese
This classic southern comfort food can be eaten on crackers, chips or even crunchy celery. But when you put it between two slices of bread for a grilled cheese, or use it as a burger topping, you’ll realize you want a stash of it in the fridge at all times.
Barbecue Baked Beans
This baked beans recipe combines canned beans with ground beef, bacon and a tangy brown-sugar sauce. A perfect Memorial Day recipe, you’ll be asked to bring this to the long weekend potluck every year.
Grilled Nectarines with Burrata and Honey
Use the first-of-the-season stone fruit for this savory and sweet dessert. Grill nectarines (or peaches) cut-side down, then top with creamy burrata cheese, fresh mint and a drizzle of honey. It’s simple but heavenly.
Strawberry Shortcake
This tender shortcake the perfect vehicle for whipped cream topping. Plus, it’s a great way to showcase fresh strawberries.
Grilled Firecracker Potato Salad
What makes a potato salad a firecracker? Cayenne, of course! Just use a pinch, along with other spices like paprika. The potatoes get a little smokiness from the grill.
Cherry Pie Bars
Turkey Burgers
Instead of beef burgers, use a leaner meat like ground turkey. Give these an extra flavor boost with celery, onion and spices, and use breadcrumbs to help firm up the patties. Grilled or pan-fried, just add your favorite toppings.
Lemon Chiffon Blueberry Dessert
This no-bake dessert is everything you want a summer dessert to be: Creamy, cool, citrusy and full of fresh blueberries. Add in some raspberries to make it a true red, white and blue Memorial Day treat.
Classic Cobb Salad
For a pretty presentation, put this plated salad together like a garden, with rows of turkey, hard-boiled eggs, blue cheese, olives and tomatoes. Right before serving, drizzle with your dressing of choice.
Copycat Disney Dole Whip
Chocolate Chip Blondies
If your summer bash is more like a last-minute affair, know that you can have a dessert ready in a jiffy with this easy Memorial Day recipe. Blondies can either be a little gooey in the middle or slightly more firm; adjust baking time based on how you typically like your chocolate chip cookies.
Zucchini Panzanella Salad
Chock-full of fresh zucchini, tomatoes, green pepper and mozzarella, this salad is almost like summer in a bowl. It’s a picnic-friendly Memorial Day recipe that works for any size gathering.
Strawberry-Quinoa Spinach Salad
Keep it light and fresh with spinach, first-of-the-season strawberries and healthy quinoa. The dressing can be store-bought or make your own vinaigrette with olive oil and red wine vinegar.
Patriotic Pepper Platter
You can make these cream cheese-stuffed peppers for every patriotic holiday, including Memorial Day. The flag comes together with kalamata olives as a stand in for the blue background, topped with white cheddar cheese star cutouts.