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There’s something about a picnic that makes everything taste better. Maybe it’s the outdoors or the fact that you’re eating with your hands on a blanket instead of at a table. Maybe it’s simply that food tastes different when the environment is right. Whatever the reason, we firmly believe that summer is best spent outdoors and that the food you bring with you is important.
20 Picnic Recipes That Pack Beautifully and Taste Even Better
The good news: A great picnic doesn’t require much advance planning, as long as you have the right recipes in your back pocket. These are the picnic recipes we return to again and again: easy to make ahead, designed for travel, and delicious at room temperature. Pack your basket, grab a blanket, and let the food do the rest.
Spring Crudité with Green Goddess Dressing
Fresh vegetables and a green goddess dressing worth making in double batches. Refreshing, refined and the ideal way to start a meal outdoors.
Burrata with pesto and figs
Four ingredients, zero cooking, maximum reward. Package the components separately, assemble on site, and enjoy one of the easiest picnic snacks ever.
Honey Sriracha Tempeh Spring Rolls
It’s fun to pack, easy to eat, and worth making extra of that honey sriracha sauce. The mango provides a sweet and salty combination that is completely palatable. Pack them well and they will travel like a dream.
Burrata Toast with Blood Orange, Pistachios and Honey
Awesome enough to make you feel special, simple enough to achieve without stress. Package the components separately and gather them at the park for a picnic appetizer that earns its place on any outdoor table.
Tartines with Heirloom tomato, blue cheese and golden beet
Tartine by chef Camilla Marcus My regenerative kitchen(fried bread, traditional tomato, blue cheese and golden beet) is the most seasonal food. It comes together in minutes and looks amazing on a blanket. Package components separately and assemble on site for maximum freshness.
Tomato Watermelon Caprese Salad
Summer on a plate. Fresh mozzarella, watermelon, basil, lemon juice, and red pepper flakes – simple by nature and completely delicious. If you have leftover watermelon, this is exactly what you should do with it.
White Bean and Chicory Salad
Simple, robust and surprisingly satisfying. Cannellini beans add warmth, while bitter radicchio keeps things interesting, and generous helpings of Parmigiano Reggiano tie it all together. An excellent starter or side that holds up beautifully in transit.
Green Goddess Pasta Salad
Creamy green goddess dressing combines with tender pasta, avocado, artichoke hearts, cucumber, peas, and celery in this completely vegan and filling bowl. Make a large batch; disappears quickly.
Tomato, avocado and cucumber salad
Great, refreshing and spectacular. Tomato, cucumber, avocado, jalapeno, pickled red onion and fresh herbs come together under a honey lime vinaigrette that highlights it all.
Summer Pasta Salad
A hearty blend of edamame, kalamata olives, and roasted vegetables (broccolini, summer squash, eggplant, zucchini) tossed with olive oil and lemon juice. It is best enjoyed at room temperature, making it ideal for a picnic where cooler space is valuable. Give those vegetables a good char; That’s what makes it memorable.
Mediterranean Tuna and White Bean Salad
Uncooked, packed with protein and with southern French vibes. Navy beans, arugula, tuna, and a lemon vinaigrette make this one of the easiest and most satisfying picnic recipes on the list. Pack it in a jar and you’re done.
Primavera Pasta with Pesto
Pesto coats all the noodles and vegetables in this quick and vibrant pasta salad—asparagus, sugar snap peas, and crumbled goat cheese are included. About 30 minutes of preparation for a bowl of creamy, nutty deliciousness that travels well and tastes delicious at any temperature.
Cauliflower and Quinoa Salad
Roasted cauliflower, quinoa, cashews, and a citrus-honey vinaigrette make this salad as nutritious as it is flavorful. It packs beautifully, tastes great at room temperature, and keeps well over the course of an afternoon outdoors.
Cucumber and Crispy Rice Salad
A salad prepared exactly for this type of occasion. Crispy rice, fresh cucumber, and a protein-packed base that holds up beautifully in transit.
Pasta Salad with Feta-Lemon Tahini Dressing
Macaroni, crunchy vegetables, and miso-tahini dressing keeps everything light and flavorful. The peas, radishes, cucumber, and fresh herbs make it worth adding to your regular rotation, not just your picnic basket.
Gluten-free strawberry cake
Gluten free, dairy free and really delicious. Fluffy sponge cake, coconut whipped cream, and macerated strawberries make this a worthwhile picnic dessert. Tip: Chill the coconut milk overnight for a thicker, creamier whipped topping.
Orange and Almond Cake
Moist, citrusy, and made with almond flour, olive oil, and sweet potato for a bread that’s as easy to cut and pack as it is to eat. Not too sweet, perfectly portable, and the kind of thing people ask after the first bite.
Cream Cheese and Strawberry Galette
Rustic, beautiful and surprisingly easy. A buttery almond crust contains a cream cheese filling topped with fresh strawberries—the kind of dessert that looks like you worked a lot harder on it than you actually did. It cuts cleanly and transports well, making it one of the best picnic desserts out there.
Finally: a vegan and gluten-free brownie that is seriously delicious
Fluffy, rich, with crispy edges and a gooey center. These brownies taste just like the real thing and are gluten and dairy free. An egg substitute with flaxseed and water does the heavy lifting here, along with a boost in fiber. Everyone will ask for the recipe.
No-Bake Cardamom, Lemon and White Chocolate Slices
Unbaked and made to transport. Freeze the slices ahead of time and let them thaw to the perfect texture—cold but not melted—when you’re ready to eat. Grind your own cardamom if you can; that makes the difference.
This post was last updated on June 19, 2026 to include new insights..


