Every BBQ Recipe We Used This Summer

Here’s something I’ve recently discovered about myself that kind of shocks me.  I really enjoy entertaining people at my house.  Here’s an extra shocking thing I’ve recently discovered about myself.  I find home entertaining to be easy and not even stressful.  Considering I find things like choosing a nail polish color or deciding what I want to order for dinner to be incredibly stressful, this stress-free version of myself is a complete surprise.  Maybe my enjoyment just outweighs my stress.

We hosted three big family/friend BBQs this summer (along with a few smaller gatherings), so planning the menu, buying the groceries, cleaning the house and coordinating the cooking and set up is old hat by now.  And because finding good recipes that are crowd-friendly and don’t break the bank is kind of time-consuming, I thought I’d help out by sharing all the recipes we relied on for our BBQs this summer.  I’m not claiming to be Martha Stewart, but if you’re into low-maintenance, high-ease entertaining, this post is for you.

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Drinks

Blood Orange Margaritas // These are better for small group gatherings so you can make them one at a time.

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Cherry-Peach Sangria // Double or triple it because ain’t no one adhering to Cooking Light’s serving size recommendation.

Other drinks: homebrew & sun tea.

Side Dishes

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Maple Baked Beans // So easy, because: crockpot!  Double it only if you have a BIG group.  Otherwise, be prepared to be eating baked bean leftovers for eternity.

Easy Cornbread  // This got rave reviews at our last BBQ and was devoured by the end of the night, so it’s a winner.

Grilled Sweet Potato and Napa Cabbage Salad with Lime Vinaigrette // Bonus points for feeling fancy when you cook your sweet potatoes to perfection on the grill.

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Lemony Millet Salad with Chickpeas, Corn and Spinach // Except we always use orzo instead of millet and arugula for the spinach.  Leave the greens out altogether for make-ahead-of-time-without-fear-of-sogginess ease.

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Greek Vegetable Salad // My mom sent me a picture of this recipe many years ago and every time I want to make it, I have to relocate the photo, so I’m just going to post it here.  Come on now, Cooking Light.  This should be on your website somewhere!  Help a girl out.  Anyway, we made this a bunch of times for BBQs earlier this summer.  It’s a winner.

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Other sides: simple grilled zucchini & summer squash, watermelon (cut the best way!) and my mom made this awesome Spicy Potato Salad that I intended to make myself and never did.

Main(s)

Green Chili Chicken Burgers // Our favorite.  Forever and ever.  The end.

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Spiced Grilled Chicken Thighs // Much can be said about dark meat chicken, an overnight marinade and a good sear on the grill.

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Okay, I’m just now realizing the main dish is where we totally phoned it in this summer.  As much as I would’ve loved to do more stuff like grilled chicken, that stuff gets expensive and time-consuming when you’re doing it for a big group of people.  In other words, pre-made burgers and brats are where it’s at.

Life Goals for Next Summer: Get better at main dishes and dessert.

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We are headed out on vacation tomorrow for a FIRST ANNIVERSARY (!!!) trip and I can’t fricken wait!  We’re hitting San Francisco, Portland and Seattle and I already told Joey “I just want to eat all the foods, drink all the coffee and walk all the places.”  See ya when we get back! 

 

4th of July Weekend Things

So here’s the thing.  I am ALL FOR a three-day holiday weekend and seeing as it’s days before my birthday, I should be all about the 4th of July but year after year, I just find it kind of disappointing (and why does it always seem to be rainy??).  Plus how can you possibly beat last year’s festivities?  This is all to say that this year I set my expectations much lower and it ended up being a perfect, albeit low key, holiday weekend.  I didn’t want it to end!

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We kicked things off on Thursday night, by grabbing beer and dinner with my family at a new-to-us brewery in Westminster.  We had time to enjoy our drinks and super sloppy burgers in the sunshine before a rainstorm swept in and started doing fun things like overturning tables on the patio.  We scooted out of there pretty quick!

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Friday’s day off started with a lazy morning run and breakfast on the front porch and ended with us throwing another BBQ!  The first BBQ is a lot of work but the second BBQ is such a breeze.  The house is already clean, the supplies are already stocked and you’ve realized that drinking a pitcher of sangria is a bad idea.  Joey was all excited that he had a festive shirt to wear till I pointed out we were matching again.

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Oh right and the BBQ occasion was July birthdays!  I turn 26 on Thursday and Tyler, the other July birthday-er was in town so I didn’t have to throw a party for just myself.  Clearly, we have both perfected the stand-awkwardly-while-people-sing-“Happy Birthday”-to-you stance.  There was double cobbler and ice cream with CHUNKS OF PEANUT BUTTER AND CHOCOLATE.  I was all “oh that’s a lot of ice cream, I’ll share with Joey” then ate it all.

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4th of July celebratory breakfast!  I felt weird going to Illegal Pete’s when I have pledged lifelong allegiance to Chipotle but I also really wanted a breakfast burrito and a Bloody Mary on the patio sooooo.  The burrito was ♥♥♥ but the Bloody was way meh.  I was also like “this burrito is big, I’ll never finish it” then ate the whole thing.  I guess that was the theme of the weekend.  Anyway, I’d totally go back to Illegal Pete’s for a dinner burrito and probably a margarita.  Full bar, for the win!

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As we finished breakfast, we realized “uhh we have NOTHING to do today.”  Weird!  Once home and lounging in the hammock, we devised a plan to bike to Littleton and go putt putt golfing.  So we sunscreened up, packed our backpack with snacks and water and headed out.  I mean it was hot, we got lost and never made it to putt putt and I saw three cars submerged IN THE Platte River but I had so much fun.  I’m not sure it counts as going on a bike ride together because I was always half a mile behind Joey but whatever.  And just like that, another Summer Bucket List item checked off!

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Evening plans included that grilled vegan pizza — you should’ve seen my face when Joey asked me if it had cheese — and an outdoor movie!!!!  Oh sorry, just a little excited.  I put the idea in Joey’s mind that we should set our guest room TV up outside and watch a movie from the hammock.  Ask and you shall receive!  So while I got our pizza all grilled up, Joey got the TV and DVD player all set up.  We brought out the blankets, pillows and pajamas and watched 500 Days of Summer.  Um could that movie be any more perfect?!  Oh and the neighbor kids were setting off fireworks so I’m pretending we had a private show.  BEST NIGHT EVER!

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Can I be honest?  I am SO BAD at taking Sunday pictures.  Unless I do something out of the ordinary, Sunday is usually comprised of laundry and me watching TV with the lights off, to avoid creating extra heat.  So really, you probably don’t want to see any pictures.  I did take this super sunny picture of the toast I had for breakfast which is totally on different bread that’s too thick to even constitute as toast and it’s a total downgrade for my favorite coffee shop.  Who do I speak to about this??

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Also, I decided restocking myself on granola (because I was getting sick of crumbling frosted wheat cereal over things and pretending it was granola) was worth turning on the oven.  A little sweat mustache in the middle of the day never hurt anyone, right?  Then I ordered myself a magnetic knife holder online, finished my book (it was kind of depressing), watched more TV and decided drinking coffee on a Sunday was a terrible idea.

What did you do this 4th of July weekend?