These easy picnic food ideas are perfect for taking lunch on the go!
From salads and dip to sweets and drinks, they’re perfect for sunny days in the grass.
35+ Picnic Foods For Your Next Outing
The sun is finally out. And you know what that means – it’s picnic time!
So get the cooler ready, fold up your favorite blankets, and prepare yourselves for a day lounging in the sun.
I’ve got a ton of picnic food ideas to share with you today. And from drinks to desserts, I have a feeling you’ll want to try them all!
Ready to start? Let’s do it!
Refreshing Picnic Drinks and Cocktails
1. Sparkling Strawberry Lemonade
This is, hands down, one of the most refreshing drinks I’ve ever had.
Strawberry puree, lemon juice, and simple syrup served on ice with sparkling water – need I say more?
Just remember to keep the sparkling water out of the mix until you’re ready to serve!
2. Sun Tea
Sun tea is a summer staple in the south. And it’s a great choice for picnics, too.
I like it sweetened with honey or agave nectar. And it’s extra special with citrus in the mix.
Feel free to add a splash of bourbon to make it hard iced tea!
3. Strawberry Cucumber Limeade
If you prefer limes to lemons, you’ll want to make a big batch of this sweet limeade.
The strawberries are wonderfully sweet and juicy, and the lime has that flawless balance of sweet and tart.
Meanwhile, the cucumber adds a delightful layer of freshness that’s not to be missed.
4. Grapefruit Peach Sangria
Got a large pitcher with a secure lid? Then you have to make this stunning sangria recipe!
You’ll add a whole grapefruit with sliced peaches, lemons, and limes, followed by your go-to white wine and some sparkling water.
How easy is that?
5. Hippie Juice
Hippie juice is a fun and fresh drink that looks just as good as it tastes.
It’s bursting with sweet watermelon vodka, coconut rum, and pink lemonade.
Make a big batch of this punch, throw in fresh strawberries and lemon slices, and have a few watermelon wedges ready for the glass.
Simple Picnic Sandwiches
6. Egg Salad Sandwich
Egg salad sandwiches are a classic you’ll likely see at most picnics.
This fool-proof recipe only needs hard-boiled eggs, mayo, salt, and your choice of seasonings.
But if you want to jazz it up, try adding avocado slices, Sriracha, or pickle relish.
7. Chicken Salad Sandwich
Sandwiches are some of the best and easiest picnic foods. They’re versatile, travel well, and keep fresh all day in a cooler.
And this chicken salad sandwich is one of my faves.
Between the chicken, mayonnaise, celery, pecans, apples, and grapes, it’s bursting with taste and texture.
Serve it in crusty bread or a croissant for a luxurious finish.
8. Tomato Sandwich
Slice a few plump tomatoes and nestle them between thick, soft bread, and you’ve got one helluva tasty sandwich.
A simple layer of mayo makes it creamy and zingy. Though you could add pesto to the mayo for a real treat.
And if you’d like some crunchy, try adding peppery red onion and chopped pine nuts. Yum!
9. Club Sandwich (Turkey, Ham, Bacon)
What can I say about the Club Sandwich that hasn’t already been said?
I mean, it’s about as close to perfect as a sandwich can get.
Between the trio of meat, the crusty bread, and juicy tomatoes, I could eat a whole platter myself.
10. Vegan Buffalo Chickpea Salad Sandwich
Need a vegan sandwich that’s hearty and overflowing with flavor? I’ve got just the thing!
This buffalo chickpea salad sandwich is so good, even meat eaters will ask for a bite.
The filling is protein-packed (thanks, chickpeas!) and just the right amount of spicy.
Serve it in thick sourdough bread with fresh spinach for even more nutrients.
Picnic Finger Foods for Kids and Adults
11. Vegetable Rice Paper Rolls
These rainbow rolls are healthy, fresh, and absolutely delicious!
They’re loaded with veggies and flavored with a sweet and spicy peanut sauce you’ll want to drown in.
Prep them ahead, and feel free to adjust the recipe.
They’re your summer rolls, after all! So add whatever veggies you like best.
12. Tuna Wraps
No-cook tuna rolls are ideal for a last-minute picnic spread.
This fuss-free recipe takes just 10 minutes or less, and the mix of tuna, blue cheese dressing, and cayenne pepper will keep you hooked.
Add fresh spinach, juicy cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and more cheese to make them even tastier!
13. Bisquick Sausage Balls
Bisquick + sausage + cheese = easy picnic food everyone will love.
These sausage balls come together in a snap, and they taste terrific hot and cold.
Serve them with a tasty dipping sauce, like herby sour cream or sweet chili.
14. Deviled Eggs
Deviled eggs may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to easy picnic foods, but they’re protein-packed, tasty, and always a hit.
I love the blend of yolks, mayonnaise, pickle relish, and mustard. And that extra pickle on top is adorable!
Serve them as an appetizer or side dish, and I’m sure they won’t last long.
15. Biscuits
These biscuits are dairy-free and tenderly delicious. Even without milk or butter, you’ll have a fabulous side dish at your fingertips in under an hour!
With high-quality flour, oil, and baking powder, this recipe yields a super moist dough.
And that’s just a starting point. So add bacon, jalapeños, or cheese to make them your own!
16. Cornish Pasties
Cornish pasties are basically British hand pies. They’re made with shortcrust pastry and filled with beef and tender vegetables.
Pasties can be eaten hot or cold, so these are perfect for lunch picnics.
Serve them with a dipping sauce, like ketchup or ‘brown sauce,’ a British staple!
17. Sausage Rolls
Here’s another recipe from across the pond, and yes, they can be served hot or cold.
Featuring sausage meat rolled in puff pastry and cut into bite-size pieces, you’ll see these bad boys at every party and buffet in the U.K.
Dunk the rolls in ketchup, and you’re all set.
18. Cheese and Tomato Tarts
Want to have a vegetarian lunch?
These cheese and tomato tarts are more than just a nutrient-dense dish. They’re also insanely good!
The pure tomato and cheesy goodness encased in shortcrust pastry is sure to leave you wanting more.
19. Original Chex Mix Recipe
Planning on running around on your day at the park?
Then maybe you want something you can grab and munch on without needing to sit down.
This OG snack mix is crunchy, salty and lasts forever. So make a big batch at the start of summer, and you’ll have snack mix ready to go all the way until fall.
Make-Ahead Picnic Salads
20. Macaroni Salad
This macaroni salad will make you nostalgic for your grandma’s cooking.
But don’t worry, you can totally upgrade this simple recipe with some add-ins.
Besides the traditional ingredients for macaroni salad, why not add diced ham, hard-boiled eggs, crispy bacon, and cheese (lots of it)?
21. Ina Garten Pasta Salad
If you like Greek salad, try this Mediterranean pasta salad recipe.
This colorful dish is overflowing with cherry tomatoes, olives, feta cheese, and fresh herbs. And it’s so hearty, it’s a whole meal on its own.
That said, it’s a yummy side dish to all kinds of proteins, too!
22. 1905 Salad
If you’d rather have a light salad with greens, give this recipe a try.
It’s still got tomatoes and olives in the mix, plus lettuce, Swiss cheese, and sliced ham. (Throw in feta cheese if you want it more like Greek salad).
Feel free to use store-bought dressing. But the recipe here couldn’t be more straightforward.
23. Grape Salad
No picnic goer can survive without something to feed the sweet tooth, right?
And while this one may cause a stir, the title says “salad” so here we are.
It’s sweet and crunchy with lots of creamy goodness to keep you coming back for more.
Trust me, no picnic spread is complete without it!
24. Amish Potato Salad
Potato salad is a must-have at any backyard bash. But it’s also a fabulous picnic food.
It’s super hearty, and thanks to the hard-boiled eggs and creamy dressing, it’s super satisfying to boot.
I like it with red onions, roasted red peppers, and crispy bacon. But this recipe is yummy as is.
Simple Hot & Cold Picnic Dip Recipes
25. Seven-Layer Taco Dip
Make your next picnic an alfresco fiesta with this excellent dip!
This recipe shows off seven yummy layers, so every bite tastes like a taco.
It’s best served cold, so be sure to let it chill for a few hours. Then, serve it with plenty of crunchy tortilla chips.
26. Cowboy Caviar
Just like the seven-layer dip above, you don’t need an oven for cowboy caviar.
All it takes is some chopping and tossing, and you’ll have a summer dip in 20 minutes or less.
Add some pepper, jalapeños, lime, and fresh herbs for an extra tasty bite, and this stuff will be gone in a flash.
27. Hidden Valley Ranch Dip with Bacon & Cheddar
As much as I love hot dips (and I’ve got a couple below), I think cold dips are easier for picnics.
You can just whip them up, pop them in a tub, then keep them cool until it’s time to eat.
And this one is a must-make for ranch dressing lovers!
28. Buffalo Chicken Dip
Of course, if you want a hot dip at your picnic, you do you!
The trick is to make and bake it just before you leave. That way, it’ll still be hot when you get to the park.
Make it in a dish that carries well, and be sure to add a couple of layers of foil over the top.
29. Hot Reuben Dip
Here’s another terrific option for when you need a hearty picnic dish that’ll double as a main meal.
This thing is chock-full of corned beef and sauerkraut, plus that heavy layer of ooey-gooey cheese.
Serve this bad boy with bagel bites, pretzels, and chips, and it’ll fill you up in a jiff.
Easy Summer Picnic Desserts
30. Sweet Summer Rolls
How incredible do these fruit spring rolls look?
And all you need are some rice paper sheets and fresh fruit! Cut everything nice and thin, then wrap it up and dig in.
The dipping sauce is optional, and you can always buy it ready-made if you like. You and the kids will love these either way.
31. Classic Nanaimo Bars
It’s hard for me to describe just how much I love Nanaimo bars.
Maybe it’s because I first had them in Nanaimo. Or maybe it’s the creamy filling mixed with the nutty, chocolate-coconut base.
Just trust me: if you’ve never had them, make this recipe asap!
And bonus: they travel like a dream.
32. Peanut Butter Cheerio Bars
Forget boring old Rice Krispie treats – these peanut butter and Cheerop bars are where it’s at.
They’re super nutty and creamy, with plenty of crunch and sweetness.
Add some mini chocolate chips or a drizzle of dark chocolate, and they’re impossible to resist.
33. Watergate Salad
Okay, okay, I put this one in the dessert section to make you guys feel better.
Because no matter what the title says, that combo of pistachio, pineapples, pecans, whipped topping, and marshmallows screams dessert!
It’s super easy to make and always a hit.
34. Banana Pudding Cookies
If you’re as obsessed with banana pudding as I am, this recipe might be a little dangerous.
It really does have that sweet banana flavor. Only it’s in soft, chewy cookie form.
Addictive? 100%! Worth it? 110%!
35. Ambrosia Salad
Why serve boring fruit salad when you can make this dessert salad recipe? And all it takes is some tossing and mixing.
You’ll just blend sour cream with Cool Whip, then mix in crushed pineapple, orange slices, shredded coconut, and mini marshmallows.
How easy is that?
36. Hello Dolly Bars
Also known as 7-layer bars and magic bars, these Hello Dolly bars are one of my go-to picnic desserts.
First, they’re a breeze to make. Just layer a handful of pantry staples in a baking dish, then pop it in the oven.
But more than that, they’re insanely delicious! Sweet, nutty, and chocolatey to the max, you’ll need extra!
37. Brookies
Can’t decide between cookies and brownies? Don’t!
Brookies take the best of both worlds and smashes them together into one heavenly treat.
They’re chewy, fudgy, and full of gooey chocolate. Seriously, what’s not to love?