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Foods You Should Never Serve at a Cookout

10 months ago Samuel A. Kirk

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  • Foods You Should Never Serve at a Cookout
  • Canned foods
  • Cheese plate
  • Chocolate
  • Dark and heavily carbonated beer
  • Drinks in glass bottles
  • Flavored chips only
  • Fried food
  • Frosted desserts
  • Green salad
  • Hot drinks
  • Ice cream
  • Soup
  • Sushi
  • Unseasoned food
  • Dairy-based dips
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Foods You Should Never Serve at a Cookout

Canned foods

There are tons of great dishes you can make from canned food that work well for summer, such as corn salsa and cherry pie. But avoid working with canned meats for your cookouts this summer. Although SPAM and canned tuna or salmon are great for fast weekday lunches, they don’t hold up so well after baking in the hot sun. 



Cheese plate

Knowing how to assemble the perfect charcuterie platter with meats and cheeses is a great skill, but save the cheese for a dinner party or picnic where it will be eaten quickly out of the cooler. Dairy and the sun are not friends. That blue cheese that was so creamy and flavorful when you bought it will be a stinky mess after an hour in the sun.



Chocolate

Chocolate melts in the sun, so its time at a cookout will be limited. Don’t waste your money picking up truffles and bonbons from your favorite chocolate shop; instead, try fruit salad or a fruit pie like cherry or blueberry. Save the chocolates for the holiday season.



Dark and heavily carbonated beer

Stouts and porters are great, but these heavy, dark beers can be a little too much in the summer. Dark beer pairs well with rich desserts because of its bitter taste and chocolate notes, but it’s a combination that doesn’t lend itself well to outdoor gatherings. Dark beers aren’t the only issue; heavily carbonated beers tend to fill you up faster, leaving less room in your stomach for all your favorite grilled foods. Read up on the different types of beers, then opt for a light lager or ale.



Drinks in glass bottles

If your cookout takes place in the park, at the beach or by the local pool, having beer, wine and soda in glass bottles can not only be hazardous for bare feet and pets, but it’s also probably a violation of local rules and regulations. Make sure you know what’s allowed and keep your drinks in cans or plastic cups.



Flavored chips only

Sour cream and onion chips are popular, and barbecue chips pair wonderfully with burgers and sausages. But not everyone loves salt-and-vinegar chips or that funky new flavor you spotted at the grocery store. Make sure you bring a variety of chips, including a plain option so you can dip them in a mix of summer dips and salsas.



Fried food

Burgers and french fries are an iconic fast food duo that’s easy to recreate at home, but that doesn’t mean a fresh batch of deep-fried potatoes will work in the yard. When french fries and other fried foods sit outside on the buffet table, they can get cold and soggy fast. Instead, try serving baked beans and grilled corn as sides.



Frosted desserts

Cakes piled with buttermilk icing and cookies with whipped cream sandwiched between them are delightful, but in the summer, those dairy-based toppings will melt in the midday sun. Consider some no-bake treats instead and keep them indoors until you’re ready to serve.



Green salad

Although salads are an easy-to-make, light side dish to serve during the summer, forego the green salad at your next cookout. The lettuce will wilt in the heat and the dressing may spoil before any guest can take a bite. Instead, serve some vegetarian-friendly dishes like grilled veggies or opt for a salad recipe that omits the lettuce.



Hot drinks

An ice-cold beer or a beautiful frozen mocktail on a hot summer day is refreshing and crisp. Warm beer and soda that have been sitting in the sun are less than ideal. If you’re serving drinks, be sure to keep them in a cooler and avoid hot chocolate or hot coffee.



Ice cream

While no summer is complete without ice cream, it may not be the best thing to serve at your cookout. Consider the facts: summer is hot and ice cream is cold. And unless you’re keeping your sundae bar indoors, chances are your sweet treat will be a soupy mess before your first guest gets to take a bite.



Soup

Soup is hot and hard to eat when you’re standing around talking with friends and family. Save all those scrumptious soup and stew recipes for indoor weeknight dinners instead. Even a cold soup like gazpacho is tricky to eat while holding a beer or chasing the kids around.



Sushi

Even if you’re getting it from the best sushi restaurant in your state, sushi is one of the absolute worst foods you can bring to a barbecue because it needs to be eaten quickly, and served cold and fresh. That makes it less than optimal for summer soirees.



Unseasoned food

Serving a dry, bland piece of meat is one of the top mistakes people make when grilling chicken or other types of protein. Be sure to use your salt, pepper and garlic powder or opt for a flavorful marinade before tossing your meat onto the grill.



Dairy-based dips

Spinach and artichoke dip, cheese dip and French onion dip are perfect for game days spent indoors, but when it comes to a cookout, these dairy-based creations are a non-starter. Dipping a chip into a warm, creamy dip just doesn’t hit the spot like a fresh tomato salsa or black bean dip.












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