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[Easy and Delicious!] Popular Recipes That Will Be a Hit at Your Barbecue

[Easy and Delicious!] Popular Recipes That Will Be a Hit at Your Barbecue
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[Easy and Delicious!] Popular Recipes That Will Be a Hit at Your Barbecue

With the outdoor boom, there are tons of videos of camping, barbecues, and campfires uploaded on video sites.

Even if you don’t go as far as camping, barbecues are easy to enjoy—from small to large groups, and by both kids and adults—so their popularity keeps growing.

In this article, we’re introducing recipes for dishes that will really liven up your barbecue.

We’ve included plenty of eye-catching, photogenic dishes with lots of visual impact, so be sure to enjoy them with your kids and friends, snap some photos, and make great memories!

[Quick and Delicious!] Popular Recipes That Liven Up a Barbecue (1–10)

Hearty Steak

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Hearty Steak

When it comes to barbecues, plenty of people want to dig into hearty meat dishes! But depending on how you cook the meat, it can turn out tough, burnt, or undercooked—many of us have had those failures.

Even with a great cut, if you don’t mess up the cooking, you can definitely be the star! There are some tips: prep the meat before grilling, keep the seasoning simple, and sear it quickly over high heat.

Finishing with butter or herbs enhances the aroma, so give it a try.

Marshmallow pizza

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Marshmallow pizza

Marshmallow pizza lets you enjoy the gooey, melty marshmallows and the crispy texture of the pizza.

Why not make this eye-catching dessert easily with just one frying pan? Put pancake mix, milk, and vegetable oil into a plastic bag and knead to combine.

Next, add toppings like chocolate or cream, then cook it in a frying pan.

Finally, place marshmallows on top and heat until they melt—that’s it! It’s also great served with fruit or whipped cream on the finished pizza.

Give this sweet, melt-in-your-mouth treat a try!

Hasselback potatoes

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Hasselback potatoes

Hasselback potatoes are a dish that originated in Sweden, with a striking appearance that’s fun to enjoy and perfect for outdoor cooking like barbecues.

Traditionally, it’s a type of baked potato made by making many thin cuts in the potato and roasting it.

You can have fun with variations—like tucking bacon into the slits or drizzling with garlic butter.

Since potatoes absorb oil well, it’s a simple dish that still feels hearty.

They pair great with beer too, making them a menu item that’s sure to liven up any barbecue.

Acqua pazza

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Acqua pazza

If you want to enjoy seafood boldly at a barbecue, acquapazza is the way to go! Using a whole fish like sea bream, grunt, or rockfish looks impressive, but fillets are perfectly fine if prepping a whole fish is too much work.

The seasoning is simple—just white wine, salt, and the like—so even beginners can give it a try.

You also don’t need any special tools: just wrap the ingredients in aluminum foil and set them on the barbecue grate.

It pairs wonderfully with baguette and goes great with beer, so be sure to give it a try.

ajillo

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ajillo

Ajillo is becoming a camping classic.

It’s a traditional Spanish dish where ingredients are gently simmered in olive oil and garlic.

Because it’s so simple, it’s also a dish that really tests your skills—so try to pick up the tricks and give it a go! There are a few tips, like choosing the right olive oil, prepping the ingredients, and simmering slowly over low heat.

As for what to put in, almost anything works! At a barbecue, you could show off your own original ajillo with seafood, mushrooms, potatoes, or whole tomatoes.

Kankan-yaki

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Kankan-yaki

Kankan-yaki is a bold fishermen’s dish where oysters packed in a can are steamed and roasted directly over a flame.

If you want to enjoy it at a barbecue, don’t stop at oysters—toss in clams, turban shells, shrimp, and other seafood, too! The method is very simple: pack the ingredients into a can, pour in water or sake, and steam-roast.

Because it’s steamed, the seafood turns plump and tender, making it an exceptional dish.

The natural salt on the shellfish provides almost all the seasoning you need.

It’s a menu that lets you fully savor the pure umami of the seafood.

Tandoori chicken

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Tandoori chicken

Tandoori chicken is an Indian dish whose spicy aroma really whets the appetite.

It may seem elaborate, but in fact it’s a simple recipe that anyone can try.

Just marinate the chicken in a mixture of yogurt and assorted spices, then grill or bake it.

Even without authentic spices, you can blend ketchup, curry powder, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger to create a tandoori-style flavor—give it a try! Since it’s just marinate and cook to make a main dish, it’s perfect for a barbecue and sure to be a hit.

Paella

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Paella

Paella is a Spanish dish packed with intensely condensed seafood umami.

It may look stylish and complicated, but you can make it in a single frying pan, so it’s a great option for barbecues! Sauté clams, mussels, shrimp, and squid in olive oil and set them aside.

Add rice, water, and saffron water to the pan, return the toppings, cover with aluminum foil, and steam—that’s it.

You don’t even need to rinse the rice, which makes it extra easy.

It looks stylish and photogenic, so why not gather everyone and have fun making it together?

Beef Pepper Rice

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Beef Pepper Rice

Pepper Lunch is a popular, easy-to-make camp meal.

Its secret appeal might be how simple the ingredients and seasonings are.

If you have thinly sliced beef, canned corn, scallions, butter, yakiniku sauce, and black pepper, you can make it! Using a skillet makes it look great in photos, too.

If you don’t have one, a frying pan or hot plate works just fine.

Try using beef tallow instead of vegetable oil to sauté the ingredients, or a homemade sauce to take it up a notch—give it a try!

skewers

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skewers

When it comes to barbecue classics, skewers are a must, aren’t they? It’s standard to grill skewers with just meat, just frankfurters, or just vegetables, but how about veggie-and-meat roll-up skewers, where vegetables are wrapped in meat? The combo of meat and vegetables makes them light and easy to eat, which is a big plus.

For vegetables, quick-cooking options like lettuce, green onions, shiso leaves, shiitake mushrooms, and asparagus are recommended! You can also try whatever catches your eye, like cherry tomatoes or baby corn.

It might be fun to make a few original sauces as well, so give it a try.

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