21 Amazing Cookout Food Ideas

Cookout Food Ideas – Most typical cookout food ideas don’t require a lot of thinking; they’re something everyone knows. First, you know you’re going to have ribs, fried chicken, potato salad, mac and cheese, and collard greens. Second, it’s all outdoors. Third, you know there will be a lot of good food, drinks, and desserts.

Cookout Food Ideas

What’s the difference between a BBQ and a cookout? You wouldn’t believe how many times I’ve been asked that question.

Both of them are outside events, and both of them enjoy similar side dishes. However, for Southerners serious about BBQ, it’s a big deal that takes all day with the pork or beef slow-roasting over an open fire.

A cookout is firing up the grill and enjoying hamburgers, hot dogs, and steak (my favorite). I love both BBQs and cookouts. I’m not picky.
As long as I can enjoy family and good food, I’m happy. How about you? Here is my lineup of fun cookout food ideas.

Contents…

Cookout Meat Ideas

1. Country-Style Ribs
2. Smoked Beef Brisket
3. Grilled Shrimp Kabobs
4. Smoked Chicken Legs
5. Marinated Grilled Skirt Steak
6. Jerk Chicken
7. Baby Back Ribs
8. Grilled Chicken Wings

Cookout Side Ideas

9. Collard Greens
10. Baked Mac & Cheese
11. Cornbread
12. Red Potato Salad
13. Oven-Roasted Corn on the Cob
14. Caribbean Coleslaw
15. Macaroni Salad

Cookout Dessert Ideas

16. Peach Cobbler
17. Apple Pie
18. Banana Pudding

Cookout Drink Ideas

19.  Strawberry Watermelon Juice
20. Southern Sweet Tea
21. Strawberry Lemonade

Cookout Meat Ideas

Country Style Ribs served in a pan topped with herbs

1. Country-Style Ribs

My number one choice for cookout food ideas is ribs. The beauty of this recipe is that you can have it close to done and waiting in the oven before everyone arrives. The spices and slow oven roasting bring out the best of this pork dish. And it’s easier on the pocket than baby back ribs.

smoked beef brisket

2. Smoked Beef Brisket

It’s no secret that my favorite carnivorous dish is beef. The melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness of this primal cut makes it one of my first choices when firing up the smoker.

Grilled Shrimp Kabobs

3. Grilled Shrimp Kabobs

Grilled shrimp is a nice change to all the pork and beef on the grill. How’s for a little surf-n-turf for your family cookout? Skewered with your choice of veggies, this is probably my second choice after beef.

Smoked Chicken Legs with barbecue sauce dip

4. Smoked Chicken Legs

I love firing up my smoker for these babies. I honestly don’t understand why people prefer the breast. My favorite part of the chicken is the juiciest and most flavorful: the legs, thighs, and back.

Marinated Grill Skirt Steak

5. Marinated Grilled Skirt Steak

A marinade does a skirt steak good. It also makes an incredible carne asada with flavorful Mexican spices. Marinate it the night before, and it’s ready shortly after it hits the hot grill.

6 pieces of jerk chicken on a plate

6. Jerk Chicken

Grilled chicken with a tropical twist is my favorite chicken recipe for cookout food ideas. Not everyone is a steak-lover like me, and I want everyone to be happy and full.

Baby back ribs recipe

7. Baby Back Ribs

Oh, what finger-licking goodness! What I love most about making this delicacy is that I slow-roast them in the oven, then slap them on the grill when family and friends arrive. And don’t worry, no babies involved.

Grilled Chicken Wings

8. Grilled Chicken Wings

If you want to win a contest on hot wings, this is the recipe for you. And, of course, you can adjust the heat level to your liking and use your favorite sauce.

Cookout Side Ideas

Southern-Style Collard Greens

9. Collard Greens

This traditional Southern green is a must at any authentic black cookout. I recently learned that they call it Galician cabbage in Spain, and the people there have their favorite ways of fixing them, too. Olive oil, garlic, and a splash of vinegar sound much healthier, but I really love bacon. 😉

Southern Baked Mac and Cheese

10. Baked Mac & Cheese

I always use the excuse, “It’s for the kiddos.” We won’t talk about me sneaking a plateful of this absolute cookout must-have. Creamy, cheesy soul food should never be missing at your cookout.

Southern Style cornbread

11. Cornbread

A filling side everyone will love. The jalapenos and buttermilk give this incredible recipe spice and tang at the same time. Don’t forget to put a dish of butter on the picnic table.

Red Potato Salad

12. Red Potato Salad

Potato salad is another must-have for any cookout. I love red potatoes not only for their color but also because they hold up better in a salad. The spicy and creamy mayo-based dressing and the rest of the ingredients can be ready in 15 minutes.

Cookout Food Ideas Corn on the Cob

13. Oven-Roasted Corn on the Cob

Nothing says, “It’s summer!” like fresh corn on the cob. I’m giving you my two best recipes. My oven-roasted corn and, just in case you need another way to cook it because the oven is full, my best recipe for boiling corn.

Caribbean Coleslaw

14. Caribbean Coleslaw

We’ve all been warned about the dangers of picnics and mayo-based dressings. Mayo is so creamy and delicious, but please, be careful. If you’d like a coleslaw recipe that doesn’t have mayo, this tropical version is the one. If you’d like something more traditional, my vinegar coleslaw will fit the bill.

Macaroni Salad

15. Macaroni Salad

This creamy and filling macaroni salad is fast and easy to put together. While the macaroni is simmering in the pot, chop the veggies and make the dressing. You can even make this one ahead and keep it in the fridge until party time.

Cookout Dessert Ideas

Peach Cobbler

16. Peach Cobbler

This is my go-to recipe when peaches are in season, and it’s a must at any family cookout. I try to save some for breakfast the next day when no one is looking.

Apple Pie

17. Apple Pie

The expression “as American as apple pie” never made sense until I moved to the States. Now, I understand. Just so you know, some apples are better for apple pie than others. And don’t forget the vanilla ice cream.😉

Banana Pudding

18. Banana Pudding

This Southern tradition is one I picked up quite quickly. Pudding, vanilla wafers, and bananas together in a drool-worthy dessert is my idea of the perfect cookout dessert.

Cookout Drink Ideas

Strawberry Watermelon Juice

19. Strawberry Watermelon Juice

Watermelon is such a refreshing fruit. It will cool you down on the hottest of days. Mix it with some strawberries, and you have a drink that will make kids and adults both very happy.

Southern Sweet Tea

20. Southern Sweet Tea

Sweet tea is as Southern comfort food (or, in this case, drink) as it gets. And, yes, the quality of the teabags is important; this is not the time to skimp on the tea.

Strawberry Lemonade in Pint Glasses

21. Strawberry Lemonade

I love lemonade! So refreshing and citrusy. Strawberries add the right amount of sweetness to this cooling drink.

By Imma

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