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What are some food and drink ideas to celebrate the 4th of July 2024?

Preparations for Fourth of July parties are starting to kick in all over the United States with people looking for patriotic snacks and drinks ideas.

July 4th is almost upon us once again, and we thought we’d offer up some suggestions for the ideal food and drink options to go along with your 2024 celebrations. After a few failed attempts by our team in the AS kitchen, we decided we’d leave it to the experts, so here are a selection of our favorites...

Food ideas for July 4th celebrations

Memphis Dry-Rubbed Baby Back Ribs Recipe by Southern Living

What they say: These smoked ribs are surprisingly easy to make, even for a first-timer, and outrageously good. A Memphis-style dry rub forms a delicious crust around the meat, making them savory and tender. A vinegar wash with an extra sprinkling of dry rub at the end of the cooking process adds another layer of flavor—no sauce necessary. Be sure to add these baby back ribs to your summer barbecue menu. No messy sauce means easy eating. Try it!

4th of July Pulled Pork, via All Recipes

What they say: I serve this to guests during the summer and is one of my favorites especially if feeding a crowd! I use the Smokin’ Jack BBQ Sauce recipe on this site! Try it!

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Red, White and Blueberry Salad by Shared Appetite

Red, White and Blueberry Salad by Shared Appetite

What they say: A blueberry caprese salad works. It really works. It makes summer taste, well, more summer-y. Try it!

American Flag Cheese Plate by The Kitchen Prep

What they say: The most patriotic plate at your 4th of July block party is sure to be this Old Glory-inspired cheese plate! Beautiful enough to double as a centerpiece, but easy enough to arrange in minutes, it’s a true example of summer’s easygoing entertaining vibes! Try it!

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Patriotic Pancake Stacks by Modern Parents, Messy Kids

What they say: These little breakfast stacks are made by layering mini pancakes, whipped cream and fresh fruit. You can assemble them ahead of time if you are expecting guests (though the banana might get a bit brown, see below for a substitution idea) or make them that morning using your favorite pancake recipe. A single stack is the perfect portion size for young kids, but I’d be tempted to add a side of crispy bacon to the plate to round out the meal. (You know… for protein.) Try it!

Old-Fashioned Lemonade by Country Living

Old-Fashioned Lemonade by Country Living

What they say: As easy as 1, 2, 3—sugar, fresh lemon juice, and water—are all it takes to whip up a batch of good ‘ole fashioned lemonade. Add vodka or gin for an adult kick. Try it!

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