28 Red, White & Blue Recipe Ideas For The 4th of July (2024)

If there's ever an appropriate time to be *a bit* over-the-top with your food presentation, it's when the Fourth of July comes around. Be it an extra colorful caprese salad, or a lineup of spirited co*cktails, repping the color of the American flag for your celebrations is definitely the way to go. And if you're planning to bring a dish to the BBQ, you might as well go BIG. Show your patriotism the only way a foodie can, and create one of the 28 recipes below.

Taylor Swift’s Flag Cake

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Take a cue from one of our favorite singers with this Memorial Day recipe. This throwback tribute to T. Swift’s 2014 cake will always be worthy of bringing back via baking pan. (via Brit + Co.)

Patriotic Pavlova

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If you want to set off some serious fireworks at your Fourth of July BBQ, be sure to whip up a creamy, berry-filled treat like this one! Loads of berries make for a healthier alternative to other dessert options, which is always a good idea. (via Brit + Co.)

Red, White, and Blue Donuts

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What’s the only thing better than homemade donuts? Nothing. Except when they’re red, white, and blue all over. Keep 'em plain or add sprinkles, chocolate chips, or even edible glitter. However you choose to serve them, they're sure to be the star of the show. (via Brit + Co.)

Patriotic Poke Cake

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If you’ve already got a couple of boxes of white cake mix, you’re well on your way to making this simple poke cake. Once you’ve poked your holes in the cake, black cherry gelatin is poured in and left to form those signature red stripes. Yummm. (via Brit + Co.)

4th of July White Chocolate-Covered Bananas

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For a healthier treat option, these chocolate-covered bananas lend themselves to some pretty cool decorations, alongside getting in some fruit! (via Brit + Co.)

Red, White, and Blueberry Caprese Salad

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Caprese salad just got a fruity update. It’s hard to beat the simple combo of sweet tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, and fresh basil — unless you add a handful of blueberries, too! (via Brit + Co.)

No-Bake Patriotic Pies

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Have pie, will travel (to the BBQ, of course). Try out different flavors of cream pie, or just make yours plain. Whichever you choose, don't forget about the berries on top! Our personal fave design is the star, but the stripes work *just* as well. (via Brit + Co.)

Red, White, and Blue Jello Shots

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Jello shots are a must for the 4th. Instead of choosing between red, white or blue, why not layer all three? Top each shot with a squirt of whipped cream and edible blue glitter to make them really special. We'll take two, please! (via Brit + Co.)

Smashed Berry Shortcake

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If you’re scrambling for a last minute treat to bring to your neighborhood BBQ, scramble no more! This festive, patriotic treat is perfectly summery and super easy to make. (via Brit + Co.)

Fourth of July Chia Pudding

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This delish DIY pudding will satisfy your craving for something sweet, *and* it’s totally vegan, so it's great for anyone who deals with dietary restrictions. What’s more, it’s super simple to prepare for your holiday picnic. Drizzle some honey on top for good measure. (via Brit + Co.)

Patriotic Ice Cream 3 Ways

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Get your chill fill of creamy desserts a la classic cone, layered milkshake, or ice cream “soup.” YUM. Try one of these recipes, or try a different one each day of the holiday weekend! (via Brit + Co.)

Red, White, and Blue Ombre Funfetti Cake

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Funfetti is always a great idea, but you *might* want to buy more sprinkles than you think you need… just in case you feel like adding extra on top. The good news is that this technique of icing the cake is a lot easier than it looks, and is a great beginner baker method to know. (via Brit + Co.)

Mixed Berry Popsicles

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Red, white and blue desserts don’t have to be artificially colored. These swirled homemade popsicles feature a mix of yogurt and berries that mimic the colors of the flag – naturally. (via Real Food By Dad)

Sparkling Hibiscus Berry co*cktail

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This refreshing co*cktail will be the buzz of your cookout. Hibiscus tea, fresh ber ries, and lemon sparkling water combine with vodka to make the most incredible summer drink that’s perfect for Independence Day. Just leave out the booze to make it appropriate for anyone who prefers a mocktail. Don't worry, it's still super tasty. (via My Modern Cookery)

Firecracker Cake

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Get your sparklers ready, because this cake deserves some *extra* bling. Taking the time to add some food coloring to your cake batter results in a beautiful pattern you’ll be so excited to cut into. The star-shaped sprinkles are just the cherry on top. (via Love Bakes Good Cakes)

Festive Frozen Yogurt Bark

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Infuse this easy (and healthy!) yogurt treat with sliced strawberries, blueberries, and granola to emulate the colors of the American flag! (via Feel Good Foodie)

Firecracker Popcorn

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This popcorn is decorated with ALL the sprinkles, and is sure to cause a few new fireworks. Fill some paper bags with popcorn, and gift them to your party guests as they arrive. This is perfect for a loooong night of snacking. (via Spicy Southern Kitchen)

Fireworks Sugar Cookie Cake Recipe

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The Fourth of July is the USA's birthday, so it only makes sense that you make her a birthday cookie cake to celebrate! Use seasonal red, white and blue and a ton of sprinkles to decorate. Making cookie cake yourself is also great because you know exactly what ingredients are added, and can make any swaps you need to. (via Crazy For Crust)

Red, White, and Blue Tart

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This star-spangled dessert is so simple to prepare, it’s practically unconstitutional. Investing in a few different sizes of star-shaped cookie cutters allows you to create a fun pie dough crust in place of a traditional lattice topping. (via The Simple Sweet Life)

Patriotic Red Velvet Cupcakes

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Red velvet is the obvious choice for a patriotic cupcake. It’s vibrantly red, and it’s a southern-bred staple recipe, perfect for any Independence Day occasion. Top with cream cheese icing to keep it classic, and then go crazy with red, white, and blue sprinkles. (via Olivia’s Cuisine)

Patriotic Mini Brownie Dessert Pizza

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Everyone will love that they get their own personal brownie bite, and you’ll love how easy they are to make. To prepare the pizza base, you’ll bake your brownie batter in a sheet pan and use a biscuit cutter to cut out each individual round. (via Whole and Heavenly Oven)

Watermelon Blueberry Salad

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This refreshing 4th of July recipe will come in handy for hot summer nights. (via Feel Good Foodie)

Red, White, and Blue No-Bake Cheesecake Parfaits

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If individual parfaits seem too cumbersome to serve for a party, keep in mind that you can make all the components ahead of time and assemble right before serving. Even those show-stopping edible stars can be made way in advance to make your life easier! (via Just a Taste)

Berry Skewers With White Chocolate Drizzle

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If the holiday snuck up on you this year, these fruit skewers are the perfect last-minute patriotic addition to your BBQ buffet. Simply by threading blueberries and strawberries on a skewer and drizzling white chocolate on top, you’ll create a tasty treat that looks like it took you all day. (via Nourished Peach)

Sparkling Red, White, and Blue Sangria

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If sangria is more your speed, then you need to make a *huge* pitcher of this recipe before your cookout. In addition to adding some berries, take a few minutes to cut out some apple stars for a garnish — you’ll be glad you did. (via Gimme Some Oven)

Star-Spangled Gumdrops

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Seriously, how cute are these candies? Definitely get the kids involved to save yourself from sticky fingers. They're the perfect firework-watching treat that everyone on the block will want to taste. (via Mom on Timeout)

Red, White, and Blue Whoopee Pies

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When you bring out a platter of these red, white, and blue treats at your BBQ, people will *gasp* with nostalgic emotion. This classic dessert is so good, you may want to think about setting a few aside for a midnight snack. (via Food Fanatic)

Jello Poke Cupcakes

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We’ve all heard of poke cake, but have you ever had it in cupcake form? These are so moist and flavorful, you’d never know they’re made with all boxed ingredients. For an extra frosty treat, freeze the blueberries before you put them on top. (via Taste and Tell)

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What is the traditional menu for 4th of July? ›

Some of the most commonly consumed foods on the 4th of July include potato salad, baked beans, deviled eggs, macaroni salad, and grilled corn. Other popular dishes are ribs, coleslaw, and fried chicken.

Which of these is a food usually served at a 4th of July barbecue? ›

It's probably no surprise that the foods commonly found at July 4 celebrations include: Hot dogs. Hamburgers. Barbecue — anything from brisket to pulled pork and even vegetables and fruit are thrown on the grill.

What to bring to July 4th BBQ? ›

Proteins like hamburger patties, hotdogs, chicken or shrimp are all common foods to throw on the grill. Bringing a side dish like salads, vegetables and fruits is the perfect complement to the hearty main course. Cold drinks like water, soda and lemonade are also essential to keep hydrated during this hot holiday.

What is the most eaten food on 4th of July? ›

Conclusion. Overall, based on the data analysis and trends observed, it is clear that the most popular 4th of July food items are barbecue favorites such as burgers, hot dogs, and ribs, as well as classic sides like potato salad and watermelon.

What special foods are eaten on Independence Day? ›

However, traditional foods that are commonly enjoyed on Independence Day in the United States include hamburgers, hot dogs, barbecued meats, grilled vegetables, corn on the cob, potato salad, coleslaw, watermelon, and various desserts like apple pie or ice cream.

What is the national food for July? ›

July
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  • Independence Day (Fourth of July) – July 4.
  • National Fried Chicken Day – July 6.
  • Chocolate Day – July 7.
  • National Macaroni Day – July 7.
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  • National Pecan Pie Day – July 12.
  • National French Fries Day – July 13.

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Fresh flowers are the pretty much the be-all hostess gift for barbecues and backyard parties. If you're a little leery about bringing along flowers to a food gathering, enjoy this little story: Last year was my 22nd year to enjoy a lovely summer.

What is a cheap thing to bring to a BBQ? ›

Beans, chips, macaroni salad, grilled veggies, slaw, potato salad and watermelon are just a few examples of BBQ side staples that are budget-friendly crowd favorites.

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Salmon and peas is a common Fourth of July dish in New England.

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