Ideal picnic recipes

Antipasto Bites

These antipasto bites should be stabbed through the heart with a pointed weapon. Skewers make this antipasto portable, and you can eat artichoke hearts, olives, mozzarella, salami, red peppers, tortellini, and basil in one mouthful. (Don't eat the sharp thing.)

Berry Cantaloupe Fruit Salad

Lime zest and mint give this fruit salad more flavour. Since it only contains melon, strawberries, and blueberries, none of the fruit will go mushy or twisted.

Buddha in a Jar

These "Buddha in a Jar" dinners from Delish require some prep, but they're healthful, portable, and easily refrigerated. Chicken, brown rice, broccoli, carrots, onions, and avocado are marinated in soy sauce and sriracha. This meal can be put onto a dish or eaten straight from the jar.

Chocolate-Filled Strawberries

Couples eat chocolate-covered strawberries at picnics in TV and movies. They don't display the melting chocolate slop that ends up everywhere but on the strawberry.

Cuban Sandwich Sliders

When packing sandwiches for a picnic, choose components that are less prone to spill and opt for smaller amounts.

Greek Salad Pitas

You should probably replace the bread in your picnic sandwich with a pita pocket. This allows you to prepare the sandwiches ahead of time and bring them intact, without making a mess of your spread.

Pomodoro Fresco Pasta Salad

This pomodoro pasta salad is created with fresh basil and a mild tomato sauce. Otherwise, your picnic could become a nap.

Lightened-Up Chicken Salad

These sandwiches have three advantages. First, chicken salad is easy to transport, so you can build sandwiches upon arrival. No soggy toast! Second, since the components are blended, the sandwiches are less prone to break apart.

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