Our Best Recipes to Bring to the Beach (2024)

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Our Best Recipes to Bring to the Beach (1)Lara EucalanoUpdated: Mar. 05, 2024

    Pack up easy-to-eat beach picnic recipes, including snacks, sandwiches and pasta salads. Everything can be made in advance, will travel in your cooler and can be eaten cold or at room temp. Surf’s up!

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    Bomb Pop Cookies

    The sound of the ice cream truck has even my husband running out to the curb with money in hand. Our neighborhood has a big potluck on the Fourth of July, so I decided to make cookies that resemble Bomb Pops. These were a big hit! —Darlene Brenden, Salem, Oregon

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    Super Italian Sub

    I like this flavorful Italian sub recipe that can be made ahead because it lets me relax with family and friends after a busy day as a teacher. Just unwrap, slice and enjoy. —Patricia Lomp, Middleboro, Massachusetts

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    Have a vegan coming along? Here are some recipes to bring with you!

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    Easy Mexican Brownies

    I was hosting a fun Mexican-themed co*cktail party and needed a quick dessert. Dressing up an ordinary boxed brownie mix made life easy and delicious! —Susan Stetzel, Gainesville, New York

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    Psst! These beach games will get all everyone in for the summer fun and adventure!

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    Turkey and Pasta Ranch Salad

    This easy pasta salad is loaded with fresh veggies, and the classic ranch dressing makes it appealing to kids. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

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    Spicy Asian Ham Sandwiches

    We love these sandwiches with ham, but you can use leftover cooked pork instead, if desired. —Janice Elder, Charlotte, North Carolina

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    Mustard Pretzel Nuggets

    This quick and fun snack is similar to the mustard pretzels you can buy at the store, but you can make it for a fraction of the price. It's a killer recipe for all kinds of parties and football gatherings. —Sarah Mathews, Ava Missouri

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    I love finding new ways to combine peanut butter, chocolate and bananas. I was shocked when my nephews (who are very picky eaters) loved these sammies. —Charlotte Gehle, Brownstown, Michigan

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    Crunchy Granola Pretzel Sticks

    I love this healthier portable snack that's sweet, crunchy and fun to make. If you don't have granola, use other cereals or nuts. You can even do bacon bits.—Kelly Silvers, Edmond, Oklahoma

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    Homemade Honey Grahams

    The way my boys eat them, I would spend a fortune on honey graham crackers at the grocery store. So I decided to make a homemade version that is less processed—and less expensive. These are wonderful, although they still don't last long. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, Colorado

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    Beach Picnic Fruit and Cheese Kabobs

    We came up with this fresh and fruity summer snack idea. It's easy to make ahead and carry to the ballpark, beach or playground, and the cinnamon-spiced yogurt dip adds a fun touch kids love. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    We can’t get enough of these picnic side dishes, either.

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    Parmesan-Ranch Snack Mix

    This is a quick, easy and delicious snack, especially for kids. No one I've made it for can have just one handful—they always come back for more, and more! So if you’re thinking about cutting the recipe in half to make less, I wouldn’t recommend it. —Tammy Landry, Saucier, Mississippi

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    Avocado-Ranch Chicken Wraps

    My grandchildren love these wraps. My daughter gave me the recipe years ago, and now I make them as an afternoon snack or a light meal. I make the dressing from a simple ranch dressing mix. —Janice Stoltenow, Lebanon, Missouri

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    Giant Lemon Sugar Cookies

    These wonderfully chewy cookies have a light lemon flavor from both the juice and zest. The sanding sugar on top adds sparkle and a bit of crunch. —Michael Vyskocil, Glen Rock, Pennsylvania

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    Avocado Salsa

    I was planning a party and thought it might be fun to try a different kind of avocado salsa. This recipe was an absolute success. Scoop it up with chips, spoon it over chicken or steak, or eat it on its own! —Susan Vandermeer, Ogden, Utah

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    Layered Picnic Loaves

    This big sandwich, inspired by one I tried at a New York deli, is a favorite with our football-watching crowd. Made ahead, it's easily carted to any gathering. Kids and adults alike say it's super. —Marion Lowery, Medford, Oregon

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    Peanut Butter Popcorn Bars

    If you're looking for a fun snack for kids, try this chewy peanut butter popcorn recipe that have a mild peanut butter taste. They're easy to mix and can be pressed into a pan to form bars, or shaped into balls. —Kathy Oswald, Wauzeka, Wisconsin

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    Tri-Color Pasta Salad

    Tackle gatherings with a bright side dish. This tri-color pasta salad with broccoli, tomatoes, olives and a hardworking dressing is one of the easiest cold pasta salad recipes you could take. —Amanda Cable, Boxford, Massachusetts

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    Chocolate Chip Blondies

    Folks who adore the classic cookies will enjoy that same beloved flavor in these chocolate chip bars. This blondie recipe can be mixed up in a jiffy, tastes wonderful, and is perfect for occasions when company drops by unexpectedly or you need a treat in a hurry. —Rhonda Knight, Hecker, Illinois

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    Loaded Avocado BLT

    My husband invented this twist on a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich. I like to make it with extra slices of bacon; if you want, you can leave the Gorgonzola cheese out of the avocado spread. —Lori Grant, Kingsport, Tennessee

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    So-Easy Snack Mix

    I eat this tasty treat just as much as (if not more than) the kids! Have fun with it by adding other goodies into the mix, like nuts, cereal, pretzels and more. —Jeff King, Duluth, Minnesota

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    Loaded-Up Pretzel Cookies

    Coconut, M&M’s and salty, crunchy pretzels make these loaded cookies unlike any you’ve ever tasted—or resisted. —Jackie Ruckwardt, Cottage Grove, Oregon

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    Beef ‘n’ Cheese Wraps

    These make-ahead wraps are delicious, portable, and ideal for picnics and tailgates. Enjoy them whole or slice them into 1-inch pieces to serve them as an appetizer. They also make an excellent lunch on the go. —Sue Sibson, Howard, South Carolina

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    Roasted Cheddar Herb Almonds

    I prepared these one Christmas for my son, who was on a low-carb diet. I was afraid he'd be disappointed because he couldn't eat holiday cookies, but these made up for it—he loved them! Save a handful to chop and sprinkle over a green salad or pasta. —Mary Bilyeu, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Antipasto Kabobs

    My husband and I met at a cooking class. We have loved creating menus and entertaining ever since. These make-ahead antipasto skewers are always a hit. —Denise Hazen, Cincinnati, Ohio

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    Super Supper Hero

    Here's a hearty handheld meal you can eat on the go or pack for a picnic. Serve this versatile sandwich the way the recipe's written or stuff it with the works. —Maribeth Edwards, Follansbee, West Virginia

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    White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

    Hawaiian nuts and melty morsels make a fantastic combination in these buttery white chocolate macadamia nut cookies. —Cathy Lennon, Newport, Tennessee

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    Green Bean Pasta Salad

    I like to prepare this special green bean pasta salad with fresh green beans and homegrown dill. Serve chilled or at room temperature. —Chris Snyder, Boulder, Colorado

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    Homemade Guacamole

    I always judge a Tex-Mex restaurant by its guacamole. And although it's simple to prepare, it can go wrong oh, so easily. I've spent many years perfecting mine, to the point where I think it's better than most restaurants. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Beach Picnic Brownies

    Coffee granules enhance the chocolate flavor in these amazingly fudgy brownies. Add chocolate chips to the batter and you’ve got some seriously irresistible treats. —Sarah Farmer, Waukesha, Wisconsin

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    Veggie Ranch Tortilla Pinwheels

    These terrific bite-size appetizers are always a hit wherever I take them. They're easy to make ahead of time, and are a great addition to other party fare! —Lori Kostecki, Wausau, Wisconsin

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    Chocolate-Covered Bacon

    It's a hit at state fairs everywhere, but you can make this chocolate-covered bacon at home. Some say bacon is perfect as is, but chocolate makes everything better! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen chocolate-covered bacon

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    Snack Crackers

    Our 13-year-old daughter, Dana, loves to make this crunchy and flavorful snack for us. Her four older brothers finish off a batch in no time. —Sue Manel, Milladore, Wisconsin

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    Candy Bar Brownies

    The two kinds of candy bars baked into these brownies make them an extra-special treat. —Sharon Evans, Clear Lake, Iowa

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    Turkey Guacamole Wraps

    Tuck smoked turkey and a creamy avocado spread into tortilla wraps and add a dash of hot sauce for a little heat. —Margee Berry, White Salmon, Washington

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    Party Pretzels

    Not only are these a perfect mid-morning or afternoon snack at work, they're perfect for hungry kids just home from school. Plus, they make for fantastic party food! —Carrie Shaub, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania

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    Kiddie Crunch Mix

    This no-bake snack mix is a delightful treat for kids, and you can easily increase the amount to fit your needs. Place in individual bags, or pour some into colored ice cream cones for a fun presentation. —Kara de la Vega, Santa Rosa, California

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    Garlic Garbanzo Bean Spread

    My friends and family always ask me to make it. I guarantee you’ll be asked for the recipe. —Lisa Moore, North Syracuse, New York

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    Fruity Peanut Butter Pitas

    My kids ask for these pita sandwiches all the time. They haven’t noticed that as good as the pitas taste, they’re good for them too.—Kim Holmes, Emerald Park, Saskatchewan

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    Turkey Salad on Wheat Bread

    When one of my favorite lunch spots closed, this recipe let me hold on to more than just good memories. The peas, bacon and cheese are such a fun and springy combo. I make big batches of the salad for parties—turns out I'm not the only fan! —Merrijane Rice, Kaysville, Utah

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    Granola Trail Mix

    My family has always enjoyed this crunchy four-ingredient snack. When we go camping, each person includes one additional ingredient like mini marshmallows, corn chips or cookie pieces. The taste is never the same, and we're often surprised by the combinations. —Shelley Riddlespurger, Amarillo, Texas

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    Fresh Veggie Pockets

    One summer I worked at a health food store that sold sandwiches. We were close to a college campus, so I made lots of these fresh-filled pitas for the students. Crunchy with crisp vegetables and nutty sunflower kernels, they're a fast-to-fix lunch when you're on the go.-Linda Reeves, Cloverdale, Indiana

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    We’re all so busy and pressed for time. I find myself creating recipes that are fast to prepare and deliver fabulous results, proving you don’t have to spend all day in the kitchen. Here’s a favorite of mine that combines chocolate candies and cookies into one wonderful bar. —Averie Sunshine, San Diego, California

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    Bacon-Turkey Subs

    On balmy fall days, this sweet and smoky sandwich is a big treat. When it gets colder, we pull out our countertop grill to make melts. Just switch to pita bread. —Rachel Bindulski, Corolla, NC

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    Chocolate Chip Bars

    People are always surprised when I tell them these chocolate chip bars come from the microwave. Chockfull of chocolate chips, the bars are especially good served with a big glass of cold milk. —Shirley A. Glaab, Hattiesburg, Mississippi

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    I had a vegan wrap that was similar to this once when I stopped at a diner while on a long and arduous walk. I enjoyed it so much that I modified it to my own taste and now have it for lunch on a regular basis. Everyone at work wants to know how to make it. —Michael Steffens, Indianapolis, Indiana

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    Sprinkle Fruit Dip

    Making this creamy mixture especially festive are its bright candy sprinkles. An assortment of fresh fruit "dippers" adds even more goodness. —Leslie Miller, Butler, Pennsylvania

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    Pizza Wraps

    This recipe features the flavors of your favorite pie but only takes a few minutes to make—and there’s no cooking or baking required. Perfect for when you’re rushing to get kids on the bus! —Elizabeth Dumont, Boulder, Colorado

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    Best Hummus

    Hummus is my go-to appetizer when I need something quick, easy and impressive. Over the years I’ve picked up a number of tricks that make this the best hummus recipe you’ll ever have. —James Schend, Dairy Freed

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    Originally Published: September 29, 2019

    Our Best Recipes to Bring to the Beach (48)

    Lara Eucalano

    Lara is a senior editor for Taste of Home who manages a supremely talented community of freelancers. She assigns and edits content about cooking techniques, kitchen tools and, of course, food trends. Prior to her work at Taste of Home, Lara spent a decade in the marketing field as a brand storyteller, content curator and project manager.In her nonwork life, Lara loves to read, garden and cook. (Not all at the same time!) Look for her at home in Milwaukee, keeping an eye on her mischievous flock of backyard chickens.

    Our Best Recipes to Bring to the Beach (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the best food to pack for beach? ›

    Most fruit (the less juicy the better), sandwiches and wraps, veggie pasta salads (pack a bunch of recyclable forks), homemade sponge cakes, chunky biscuits and anything bite-sized all make great beach food. Be careful with melon – once cut, melons create a great environment for bacteria to grow.

    What food do you bring to a beach picnic? ›

    Swim hard, eat light

    I love supplementing a beach picnic with lighter fare such as wine and cheese, charcuterie, fresh fruit and vegetables, nuts, crackers, dips and spreads, and a baguette, all served on platters and boards. This is an easy way to serve a group of people chilling at the beach.

    What kind of food do you serve at a beach party? ›

    Fresh fruit, skewered vegetables and one-hand sandwiches all fit the bill, and they will leave you with as little sand in your mouth as possible. Well-wrapped long, skinny sandwiches are easy to eat in bites –– think a baguette with ham, cold-cut heroes, veggie wraps or even something burrito-esque.

    What should I pack for a 3 day beach trip? ›

    Beach Essentials for a Fun Beach Vacation
    • Sun cream.
    • After Sun lotion.
    • Hair conditioner for hair that is left under the sun, to protect your hair from the sun and saltwater.
    • Swim brief / Swimsuit / Swim diapers.
    • Beach towel / Picnic blanket.
    • Sun hat/cap.
    • Sunglasses.
    • Beach bag.
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    What is the healthiest food to eat at the beach? ›

    Healthy Snack Suggestions
    • Nuts and fruit or try nut butter for dipping with a banana or apple.
    • Whole wheat crackers (with no added sugar) with low-fat cheese cubes.
    • Veggie sticks and hummus.
    • Yogurt and granola.
    • ½ sandwich: choose whole-wheat bread & add lean meat and veggies.

    What is the best kind of sandwich for the beach? ›

    Turkey, Apple, and Brie Sandwich

    Turkey sandwiches are just as good at the beach as they are the day after Thanksgiving. With crunchy apple and creamy brie, roasted turkey makes for an anything but boring beach sandwich.

    What do I need for a day on the beach? ›

    This includes sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, e beach towel, plenty of water, snacks, and a beach blanket or mat. You might also want to bring extra swimwear, a change of clothing, and a book or beach toys to keep you entertained for your day in the sun.

    What should I bring for breakfast on the beach? ›

    Orange juice, Greek yogurt topped with homemade granola and fresh blueberries, homemade muffins, peaches, and coffee. I love these little multi-purpose jelly jars. They are perfect for yogurt parfaits! A breadboard makes an easily transportable platform upon which to set the food.

    What snacks to bring to beach? ›

    15 Hydrating Snacks to Pack for the Beach
    • 01 of 15. Watermelon with Mint Gremolata. ...
    • 02 of 15. Strawberry-Chocolate Greek Yogurt Bark. ...
    • 03 of 15. Apple with Cinnamon Almond Butter. ...
    • 04 of 15. Caprese Skewers. ...
    • 05 of 15. Strawberry & Yogurt Parfait. ...
    • 06 of 15. Watermelon with Lime. ...
    • 07 of 15. Green Fruit Salad. ...
    • 08 of 15.
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    How do you pack food for a day at the beach? ›

    The best way to pack food and drinks for a day at the beach is by storing everything in a cooler inside a large tote bag. Your food will stay cold all day, and carrying the cooler by its handle will make it easy to take it to and from the beach.

    What food travels well in a cooler? ›

    Pack It Up and Go: Great Food for the Cooler
    • Fried Chicken with Spicy Raspberry Honey. Kate Mathis. ...
    • Caesar Pasta Salad. Anna Williams. ...
    • Cold Avocado Soup. ...
    • Antipasto Pasta Salad. ...
    • Blue-Ribbon Potato Salad. ...
    • Corned Beef and Pumpernickel Sandwiches with Pickled Mustard. ...
    • Herbed Chicken and Hot-Pepper Sandwiches. ...
    • Strawberry Hand Pies.
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    What to make for brunch at the beach? ›

    Beach brunch
    • Easy Spinach Wrap (Tortilla) Recipe. Easy Spinach Wrap (Tortilla) Recipe. ...
    • Brenda Gantt Biscuits (Tasty Recipe With Pics!) ...
    • Blended Baked Oats - 5 Ways! - ...
    • TikTok Baked Oats: 6 Ways! ...
    • Cacio E Pepe Eggs Benedict — All Types Of Bowls. ...
    • Shortcut Crumb Cake. ...
    • Classic Lobster Newburg.

    What are good party foods to buy? ›

    Here are some inexpensive yet tasty food ideas for parties:
    • Vegetable platters with hummus, ranch, or blue cheese for dipping.
    • Chips and salsa or homemade guacamole.
    • Cheese and cracker platter with various cheeses.
    • Fruit platter with seasonal favorites like melon, berries, grapes.
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    What should I pack in my beach bag? ›

    Essential accessories to pack in your beach bag
    1. Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. ...
    2. Water and snacks. ...
    3. Beach towels and blankets. ...
    4. Your favourite relaxation accessories (books, music, sudoku!) ...
    5. Beach games and toys. ...
    6. A well‑stocked beach bag = a perfect day!

    How do you pack for the beach efficiently? ›

    Beach packing checklist for longer trips
    1. 2-3 swimsuits - it's nice to always have a dry swimsuit to put on.
    2. 1-2 swim cover-ups.
    3. Loose fitting and cool clothes e.g. dresses, shorts, t-shirts, skirts.
    4. Slightly fancier clothes for the evening.
    5. Light sweater or cardigan.
    6. Sleepwear.
    7. Underwear.

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