Related: Electric Lemonade, Pink Lemonade, Lemon Drop Shots, Lemon Drop Martini, Pink Lemonade Jello Shots, Arnold Palmer, Sweet Tea. And if you love strawberries you must try Strawberry Pretzel salad.






Dissolve Sugar in Water: Boil 2 cups of your water on the stove, remove from heat and add in your sugar, stirring until dissolved. Allow to cool a bit.
Juice Lemons: Half your lemons widthwise with a knife and use a lemon squeezer or a juicer to extract the lemon juice.
Puree Strawberries: Remove the green hull from your strawberries and add to a food processor. Puree until smooth. You can strain your puree through a fine mesh sieve if you want to separate the seeds and pulp.
Mix Together: Add your sugar water to a pitcher and add the remaining 4 cups of chilled water and then the lemon juice and strawberries. Stir to combine.
Serve: When serving, fill a glass with ice and pour your strawberry lemonade on top. Enjoy!

Tip: Make your strawberry lemonade a sparkling version by topping off your glass with sparkling water.


To make your own simple syrup, combine two cups sugar and two cups water in a small pan. On medium heat, simmer together and stir until sugar is fully dissolved and there are no grains.
Do not boil simple syrup for more than the time it takes to dissolve. If you overcook your syrup, it will eventually become caramel.
Let cool and pour into a bottle in the fridge.
Yes! Put your lemon juice, strawberry puree, and simple syrup into a freezer bag (or into ice cube trays and then into a bag when frozen) and simply let your frozen strawberry lemonade concentrate thaw in the fridge before adding your water.

Try serving this refreshing strawberry lemonade with our:
Store your lemonade in the fridge in an airtight container. If you only have a pitcher without a lid, then put plastic wrap over the top to keep the container sealed.
Yes, while you can use honey instead of sugar or simple syrup, it will change the taste of the lemonade from the classic version.
While fresh is always best, bottled lemon juice will work in a pinch.

Personally, I like Jello poke cake best during the summer, as the cake gets refrigerated while the Jello sets so the cake is typically served cold. This is also a great cake recipe to turn into an easy flag cake if you need something for a 4th of July or Juneteenth celebration.
Related: If you love this poke cake, then you may also love Jello Salad, Ambrosia Salad, or Red Velvet Cake.

While these are the three main ingredients you will need, keep in mind the cake mix and Jello mix will require other ingredients. This may vary based on your cake mix brand, but this may include water, oil, eggs, or milk.
If you plan to turn your Jello poke cake into an easy flag cake, you will also need fresh strawberries and blueberries.

Prepare the cake mix according to the box directions to create a 9×13 cake. Once the cake is baked, remove it from the oven and let it cool in the pan for about 15 minutes.
While the cake is cooling, prepare the Jello mixture. In a heatproof bowl, dissolve the flavored gelatin in 1 cup of boiling water. Stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Add 1/2 cup of cold water to the gelatin mixture and stir well.
Use a fork to poke holes all over the cooled cake. Then, use a spoon or pastry brush to spoon the Jello mixture on top of the cake so it seeps into the holes.
Refrigerate the cake for 3-4 hours, so the Jello has time to set. Then, top the cake with Cool Whip and serve!

If you want to turn your Jello Poke cake into a an easy flag cake, simply use both red and blue Jello mixes and distribute them over the cake, like an American flag. You won’t use all of the blue Jello mix, so feel free to simply mix up half instead of the entire box.
Once the cake has set and the Cool Whip has been added, top with lines of fresh blueberries and sliced strawberries like an American flag.


Making a Jello poke cake is a delightful way to elevate a simple cake into a visually stunning and delicious dessert. With its vibrant colors and fruity flavors, it’s bound to be a hit at any gathering.
The best part is you can customize it to your liking by choosing different flavors of cake and Jello. Happy baking!


We’ve included over 50 easy BBQ side dishes in this roundup, plus ideas for summer desserts and refreshing cocktails (or drinks like Sweet Tea) to enjoy with your outdoor meal.
Related: 40+ Easy Picnic Food Ideas, 15+ Easy No-Bake Desserts, and 40 Fun Cocktails to Make At Home.

These recipes are perfect for a BBQ and any outdoor gathering like a picnic. We’ve included a mix of popular and unique recipes, like:
What’s not to love about macaroni salad? Everyone has their own way of making it, but this macaroni salad recipe is pretty classic with the addition of extra vegetables and chopped hard boiled eggs.
If you’re looking for an easy, made-from-scratch recipe for baked beans, look no further. This baked beans recipe is saucy, delicious, and super simple. Serve with hot dogs, hamburgers, or BBQ sandwiches.
This broccoli slaw recipe is simple, creamy, and crunchy. It’s super easy to put together because you can make it with pre-bagged slaw. It’s delicious on top of hot dogs and BBQ sandwiches.
Fruit salad is a barbecue staple, and this recipe is truly the best. It’s made with a honey citrus dressing that makes it sweet, slightly tart, and extra delicious. We love adding a variety of fruit to this dish.
Roast some fresh asparagus in the oven for a bright and flavorful side dish. This recipe makes asparagus that’s crunchy (never mushy) and delicious. Squeeze a generous amount of lemon juice on top before serving.
Homemade Chex mix is 100% more delicious than any store-bought snack mix. This Chex mix recipe can be customized to your liking, and you can even add candy to it for a sweet and salty combination.
This corn dip is a cold, creamy dip made with just five ingredients. This dip recipe is sometimes called “crack corn dip” and it reminds us of Rotel cheese dip because it’s so addictive and delicious!
Baked potatoes are a must-have at any BBQ, and you don’t even have to turn on your oven to make these. Air fryer baked potatoes have a crispy skin and bake evenly—just like the do in the oven.
Looking for a great salad to serve? This recipe has crunchy kale, Brussels sprouts, sliced almonds, and a bright burst of flavor from fresh cranberries. Make your own salad dressing to go with it for the perfect salad.
What’s not to love about baked mac and cheese? This is a super easy recipe that’s made without eggs or evaporated milk. An easy, classic recipe! This baked macaroni is a crowd-favorite and a perfect side dish.
This easy chicken salad recipe made with grapes is creamy, crunchy, and tasty. It’s perfect on its own with a side of crackers or cucumber slices, but it also makes great chicken salad sandwiches for a BBQ.
There’s nothing better than a fresh caprese salad in the summertime. This recipe includes strawberries, tomatoes, and a homemade pesto sauce. It’s so good. Be sure to add the balsamic—it really ties everything together.
Homemade French onion dip is creamy, decadent, and the perfect blend of savory with a little sweet. Serve this French onion dip alongside fresh cut vegetables, crackers, or chips and dig in!
Bread and butter pickles can be added to burgers and sandwiches or served as an appetizer on a cheese platter. There’s so many ways to enjoy these pickles! To make them, simply put the ingredients in a mason jar and pop it in the refrigerator.
Deviled eggs are one of the first side dishes we think of for a summer BBQ. This recipe for deviled eggs includes a classic version and two additional ideas using ingredients like feta, dill, turmeric, and ginger.
Brussels sprouts are anything but boring; especially this air fried version. This delicious vegetable side dish is crispy, flavorful, and only has 4 ingredients. Love Brussels sprouts? Try our recipe for roasted Brussels sprouts, too.
If you like black beans, you will love this hummus recipe. The addition of black beans makes this dip extra hearty, and you can kick up the heat by adding cayenne or red pepper flakes. Serve with sliced veggies or chips.
This classic green bean casserole recipe is made with pepper jack cheese for added creaminess and spice. This is a wonderful side dish that can be enjoyed alongside beef, pork chops, or chicken.
Mmm.. cornbread. Top it with melted butter or a bacon glaze like we did in this recipe. It’s also perfect for soaking up extra barbecue sauce. Either way, cornbread should be part of your spread!
Speaking of BBQ sauce, this recipe is for a thick and finger-licking-delicious sauce that you can whip up in about 10 minutes (or less). It’s so much better than store bought barbecue sauce.
Potato salad is one of the most popular BBQ sides, and this recipe is comforting and creamy. This classic potato salad is the perfect blend of soft potatoes and hard boiled eggs with crunchy bell peppers and onion.
If you’re in need of a crowd-pleasing baked dip recipe for your BBQ, look no further than our buffalo chicken dip. It’s made with only 5 ingredients and similar to chicken wings (in the form of dip!).
Pigs in a blanket are a great bite-sized side dish for a BBQ. And, they are super easy to prepare with only two ingredients. You can even make some homemade dipping sauces for them if you’re feeling fancy.
This duchess sweet potato casserole is equally pretty and mouthwatering. It’s rich, creamy, and a little savory with the addition of bacon. This would be an amazing side dish to serve with steak or chicken.
This summery kale salad combines red quinoa, kale, and fresh grapefruit, and topped with a bright and simple dijon dressing. It’s a filling and healthy salad option made with fresh ingredients.
This is our classic egg salad recipe along with 3 variation ideas using ingredients like turmeric, ginger, feta, rosemary, and thyme. Serve any of these egg salad recipes with your favorite bread or enjoy it on its own.
Our cucumber salad is similar to a quick pickled salad since vinegar is one of the main ingredients in the dressing. This recipe is bright, crunchy, and a great salad or side dish idea for a BBQ.
Baked sweet potatoes in an air fryer is one of the easiest vegetable side dishes you can make for a BBQ.. You could even make a combination of baked potatoes and sweet potatoes for your spread. Don’t forget all the fixings!
Pasta salad is the warm weather version of mac and cheese—the best comfort food! This recipe is full of vegetables and perfect for summer. And, it’s even better if you make it the night before and refrigerate it.
Rotel cheese dip is a classic and easy hot dip that can be made quickly in a crockpot (with only 2 ingredients!). This is an addictive dip recipe that everyone will love. Serve with veggies and chips.
This Thai barley salad is both filling and delicious, and it has some unexpected flavors (like fresh mango) that you will love. This salad recipe makes a big batch, so it’s perfect for a barbecue.
These are the best baked sweet potato fries. The have the right amount of seasoning and crispiness, and they can be thrown in the oven while you’re preparing other things. Love sweet potatoes? Try our recipe for roasted sweet potatoes, too.
An irresistible creamy black bean dip made with black beans, cream cheese, and salsa. This is one of those dips that you won’t be able to stop eating because it’s so good! Serve chilled with lots of chips.
An amazing chopped salad recipe made with crunchy edamame, peppers, and cashews. The best part is the Tahini dressing—it’s very similar to the peanut sauce that we dip fresh spring rolls in. So good!
A simple, but truly delicious deli-style tuna salad recipe that is flavorful with the right amount of crunch. We love this eating this tuna salad as a dip with cucumbers and crackers or by itself on a sandwich.
A classic recipe for taco dip made with cream cheese, sour cream, and taco seasoning. Top this cold dip with your favorite taco toppings like shredded lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, and olives and serve with chips.
Similar to air fryer Brussels sprouts, this cauliflower can be easily made in air fryer and it turns out delicious every time. We like to put some grated Parmesan cheese on top before serving this dish. Love cauliflower? Try our recipe for roasted cauliflower, too.
This savory and cheesy corn casserole is a comforting side dish that’s perfect for any summer gathering. Plus, this casserole couldn’t be easier to make—just put everything in the dish and bake!
If pasta salad is going to be part of your BBQ spread, we have 3 homemade salad dressing recipes to choose: balsamic, Italian, and a creamy option. These dressings will elevate any pasta dish.
We love a good hummus recipe, and this one is perfect for a BBQ. This avocado hummus is made with creamy avocado, red pepper, and jalapeños. Serve it with veggies or pita chips for a tasty side dish.
This jalapeño popper dip is one of our favorite hot dips for any occasion. Everybody loves it and it’s incredibly easy to make! Serve this savory dip with chips, pretzel bites, or bread and watch it disappear.
You only need a small amount of oil to get crispy, made-to-perfection french fries in an air fryer. We like to coat and season the fries before they are air fried (so good!), and they only take 15-20 minutes to make.
This delicious, classic pea salad with bacon is a wonderful side dish. It’s a creamy mix of peas, mayo, and cheese, and it goes great with hot dogs and watermelon. A very nostalgic recipe to enjoy at a BBQ.
This creamy garlic macaroni and cheese can be made a in a crockpot. That’s right!
Delicious, homemade mac and cheese without all the work. Plus, macaroni and cheese goes with basically everything!
These chili cheese chips are a lighter version of Fritos with all ingredients you can pronounce (but still dangerously good). Fill a bowl with this homemade bite-sized snack at your next barbecue.
This broccoli salad only has three ingredients plus a creamy dressing. Don’t let that fool you, though—it’s full of flavor and can be customized with all kinds of ingredients. It’s a great side dish for an outdoor gathering.


The secret to a great pinwheel sandwich is the cream cheese filling! This is the “glue” that keeps this rolled up sandwich looking great and it tastes amazing. I like to make the cream cheese filling with ranch and bacon bits, but there are many different options and variation to try.
Related: Looking for more easy appetizers? Try 30 Easy Finger Foods for a Party, 50 Easy BBQ Side Dishes or 75 Summer Dinner Ideas.


Combine the softened cream cheese with the ranch dressing and bacon (chopped).
Lay out a tortilla shell. Spoon the cream cheese mixture on top and spread into a thin layer, coating the entire tortilla.
Layer on the sliced cheese, deli meat, and spinach. Place it toward the bottom 1/3 of the tortilla (not the center).
Roll up the tortilla and slice into pinwheels. The cream cheese holds these together pretty well, BUT if you have issue with them wanting to unroll, add a toothpick to the pinwheel. Use a sharp knife to cut the rolled tortilla into pinwheels.


Other recipes to make for a party:
Yes, pinwheel sandwiches can be made the day before and refrigerated until ready to serve. The one factor you’ll want to consider are any ingredients (like sliced tomatoes) that could create additional moisture during storage.
You can store pinwheel sandwiches in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This could be a ziplock bag or Tupperware-type container.
You could also store them on a serving tray or cutting board wrapped in plastic wrap. They can be stored this way for 2-3 days.


With only two ingredients and a total time of about two minutes, it’s easy to keep on hand and be ready to party. This is an excellent novelty shot to serve at your next special occasion. Let’s learn to make a delicious chocolate cake shot.
Easy shot recipes: birthday cake shot, oatmeal cookie shot, green tea shot, lemon drop shot, mexican candy shot, white tea shot, cement mixer, kamikaze shot, jello shots.


Begin adding sugar to the rim of the shot glass. You can do this by rubbing the lemon on the outside of the shot glass rim, then dipping it in sugar.
In your prepared shot glass, combine the Frangelico and vodka.
Top with a lemon slice.
To properly take a chocolate cake shot, suck the lemon slice and then with the juice still in your mouth, take the shot.
If you prefer a drink you can sip you can modify this recipe by doubling the ingredients, shaking them in a cocktail shaker with ice and serving it in a martini glass. This is a fun cocktail instead of a shooter, perfect to sip.


If you are serving these shots, they would pair well with a chocolate dessert. Here are a few of our best recipes!
A chocolate cake shot is made with just two ingredients: Frangelico and vodka. Frangelico is a hazelnut liqueur.
The lemon adds so much balance and dimension to the sensory experience of taking this shot. If you are going to make this recipe, don’t skip the lemon.
This shot is very sweet and I would not consider it strong or to have much of a bite. The vodka flavor is completely hidden by the hazelnut.


A lot of weeknight dinners we make at our house are pretty basic. We make some kind of protein (meat or plant-based) with rice or pasta. So, I like to have easy ways to change this up flavor-wise. And that’s where this orange chicken sauce recipe comes in.
Related: Check out Cashew Chicken Sauce, Sweet & Sour Sauce, Air Fryer Chicken or give our Easy Chicken Pot Pie a try!


Cook the minced ginger and garlic in the olive oil over medium/high heat for a minute or two. Then, add the orange juice, zest, sugar, rice vinegar, and soy sauce. Whisk until the sugar dissolves. Stir in the red pepper flakes.
In a small bowl or glass, stir together the cornstarch with one tablespoon water. This creates a thick slurry mixture. Slowly pour this into the sauce, stirring as you do.
Continue to cook until the sauce thickens. Taste and add more soy sauce or red pepper flakes if needed.



Similar to the Shirley Temple it’s simply a lot more fun to order a drink named after a famous actor than a basic cola with grenadine. Roy Rogers, known as King of the Cowboys, called this one of his favorite drinks. The Roy Rogers mocktail is a non-alcoholic mixed drink that tastes like a cherry coke.
Related: Shirley Temple Drink, Butterbeer, Virgin Mojito, Arnold Palmer, Wendy’s Frosty, Cherry Limeade, Homemade Fruit Punch, Agua Fresca and Easy Homemade Grenadine.

The Roy Rogers drink has always been an alcohol-free drink, and it’s a drink you could have ordered at an old-fashioned soda shop.
The famous mocktail was named after Roy Rogers, who acted in western films and musical cowboy movies in the 1940s and 1950s. Roy Rogers didn’t drink alcohol, so it makes sense that he had a soda drink named after him.
The drink originally became famous in 1950s soda shops and in time has become an iconic mocktail to order when you want a fun drink that doesn’t contain alcohol.
Like the Shirley Temple, it’s a fun sounding drink to order to feel fancy (something my 5- and 8-year-old daughters love to do in restaurants!). Let yourself feel fancy, we say!
The best glassware option to serve a Roy Rogers in is a collins glass or a highball glass. I also love to use glass straws for my homemade drinks.

Fill a cup with ice and add half an ounce of grenadine to one ounce if you want it very sweet.
Pour cola to top it off. Give it a gentle stir with a straw to mix.
Garnish with a nice bright red maraschino cherry and your work here is done. Enjoy!


Nope! Roy Rogers didn’t drink alcohol and his namesake drink is a classic soda shop drink that over time has become a classic mocktail as well.
Cola, grenadine syrup, maraschino cherry, and ice.
Grenadine is made of pomegranate juice, sugar and orange flower water. See our homemade grenadine recipe for more.

Carbonara also manages to be one of those pasta dishes that feels both light but rich and filling at the same time. The main components are pancetta (or bacon), egg yolks and cheese.
Related: Pomodoro Sauce, Vodka Sauce, Alfredo Sauce, Pesto and Bruschetta.

Pasta water is also a critical component of this recipe, but you will make it as you cook the noodles.

Cook the pasta according to the package directions for al dente. Before straining, reserve some of the pasta water.
In a large saucepan, cook the pancetta (or bacon) until fully cooked, but not too crispy. Then toss in the garlic and cook for another minute.
In a small bowl, add a few tablespoons of the (hot) pasta water to the egg yolk and stir to incorporate. Add a few more tablespoons at a time, stirring in between. The goal here is heat up the yolks gradually so they don’t curdle/cook once added to the pan.
Now add the pasta and yolk mixture to the pancetta pan. Reduce the heat to low and toss everything with tongs. Sprinkle in the cheese and continue to toss until the cheese begins to melt. Taste and add any salt or pepper as needed. Serve warm.


I love this carbonara recipe alongside a big salad or vegetable side dish. Here are some ideas.

Use fresh or frozen bananas to blend up this delicious banana smoothie!
Smoothie recipes we love: Tropical Smoothie, Watermelon Smoothie, Date Shake, Orange Julius, Coffee Smoothie and Blueberry Smoothie.


In a blender (I’m currently using this affordable Ninja blender), combine the milk, frozen yogurt, banana, and vanilla extract.
Blend and pulse until completely smooth.
Garnish with a drizzle of honey and a slice of banana.
Serve immediately.


Bananas contain fiber and potassium, give you energy, and are filling.
While it’s always best to drink a smoothie immediately, it’s OK to leave it refrigerated overnight and drink the next day. The absolute maximum is two days.
Sub Greek yogurt instead of frozen yogurt and add a tablespoon of flax meal for added fiber.

This is a dessert that I had a lot growing up—for whatever reason, it stands out in my mind as something that was made at church get-togethers. It’s funny the little things we remember.
Eclair cake is a spin on the classic French pastry. Eclairs are made of a (baked) choux dough filled with pastry cream, and then topped with a flavored icing (often chocolate). The cake version is layers dough/crust and pastry cream all topped with a chocolate ganache.
This chocolate eclair cake is a no-bake version, so it’s not made with the classic choux dough. If you’re looking for an eclair cake that more closely resembles a classic eclair, try this recipe from Food52.
Related: No-Bake Chocolate Silk Pie, No-Bake Banana Cream Pie, and 30+ Easy No-Bake Desserts.

This eclair cake recipe is the easiest version I know—but it’s still very delicious. I recently made this for a group of friends and I’m happy to report this cake got rave reviews.
In addition to being easy to make, I also love that you can make this cake ahead. It’s best to make this at least eight hours before you plan to serve it, and up to 24 hours.
So, you can make this cake the morning before or even the night before a big dinner party.

Although my version here is super simple, there are ways to make this recipe even easier as noted above in the ingredients list.
However, I think the version you will find below (in the printable recipe card) is the perfect mix and creates a truly delicious eclair cake while still being a no-bake dessert.


The filling is made of instant pudding and homemade whipped cream. I like to use one French vanilla and one cheesecake pudding mix. If you can’t find cheesecake pudding mix, you can simply use two vanilla instead.
If you are looking to flavor your eclair cake, this is an easy way to do it—simply substitute one or both of the instant pudding mixes for a flavor like banana or strawberry.

No-bake eclair cakes are most often made with graham crackers for the crust layers. This is a great option as they are already square or rectangle shaped, so they are easy to work with. But, two other options I like are vanilla wafers or Biscoff cookies.
If you are wanting to serve your eclair cake sooner than eight hours, or you want to make it and serve it immediately (or within an hour or two), be sure to use something for the crust layer that is soft in texture. A good option is pound cake cut into thin pieces.

Once you have the filling made, you simply start the cake with a layer of the crust, then filling, crust, filling again, and then a top crust. Then, you pour the chocolate ganache over the top before refrigerating.
If you use a store-bought chocolate frosting instead of ganache, you will want to make sure the consistency is as spreadable as possible. You may need to microwave (in a microwave-safe bowl) for a few sections so it will easily spread over the top.

The hardest part about making this eclair cake recipe is serving it from the pan! Lol. This is such a soft, pudding like dessert it can be a little tricky to remove that first piece. But it’s worth it as this is such a crowd-pleasing dessert.

If you make this eclair cake, let us know what you think in the comments!
