Cue family gatherings, parades, fireworks and screaming children. Make yourself stand out during the sensory-overloaded 4th of July with these seriously creative appetizers, entrées, side dishes, desserts and cocktails.
Appetizers
American Flag Fruit Skewers
Start the day with a super easy crowd-pleaser made from only three ingredients.
Star-Shaped Pigs in a Blanket
Keep your dogs toasty in a cozy puff pastry blanket.
Tomato, Basil Mozzarella Salad
One blue dish, some red tomatoes and a little white mozzarella later, and you’re low-key festive.
Entrées
Bacon Flag Pizza
This pizza brings all the boys to the yard. Even after I have been vegetarian for five years, my mouth waters for this bacon-topped-cheese-topped-bread.
Red, White and Blue Lasagna
If one Italian starch with tomato-based sauce and cheese in the shape of a flag doesn’t suit you, try this one.
Burgers
Of course there’s always the traditional route of burgers from the grill. This recipe’s a little more involved and includes a made-from-scratch brioche bun.
Sides
Grilled Corn on the Cob
Give a screaming child a cob of corn, and they’ll shut up for at least 10 min.**
Red, White and Blue Potato Salad
There is no such thing as too much potato in a dish.
Freedom Fries
Fries are most definitely from a place of European origin (Belgium or France, still debated today), but Americans can and should celebrate our adoption of the good fried stuff this July 4th.
Desserts
Blue and White-Dipped Strawberries
All right, now we’re talking. An easy three-ingredient recipe, but this one’s got chocolate.
Patriotic Oreo Pops
Throw some of the leftover white chocolate and sprinkles from the strawberries on milk’s favorite cookie, and you have yourself an instant picnic hit.
4th of July Spiral Cookies
Your parents will flash back to the ’70s after you give them these trippy homemade sugar cookies.*
Red, White and Blue Layered Flag Cake
Dazzle the neighborhood with this flag-in-a-cake at the annual bake-off, and you’ll finally destroy the reigning champ, Gloria.
Red, White and Blue Cake Balls
If you don’t have the time or number of cake pans necessary to make three types of different colored cakes, these red velvet cake balls might be a more manageable option.
No-Bake America Cheesecake
This cheesecake is a great option for cheese of the cream variety this Independence Day.
4th of July Cheesecake Ice Cream Cones
But if you want to shove cheesecake into another sweet, try this all-dessert-inclusive recipe.
Cocktails
Firecracker Berry Margarita Floats
But let’s be honest: the most integral part of the day is the alcohol. If you’re craving ice cream but also would prefer to be drunk, multitask with this strawberry and blueberry margarita float. Don’t be shy about adding vodka. Sandra Lee from the Food Network advises two shots.
4th of July Patriotic Punch
If your grandpa catches you with these guys in hand, he’ll pause his racist tirade long enough to salute your patriotism.**
Red, White and Blue Soda
For a colorful twist on your otherwise clear problem with alcohol, add vibrant ice cubes made from Kool-Aid.
American Flag Jell-O Shots
Neither a solid nor a liquid, this Jell-O is in a delicious buzz wrapped up in an identity crisis. No better way to be an American than with sugar and alcohol, eh? Have a happy and safe holiday, y’all.
*Please do not drug your parents.
**No guarantees.