21 Picnic Recipes for Sandwiches, Salads, and Snack Plates
A picnic can be as casual as lunch on a blanket or a few plates set out at the park. Pick a sandwich, salad, snack, or sweet bite that matches the spot and the way you want to serve it. You can pack one choice for a small outing or add a few extras for a fuller outdoor meal.

Chicken Salad Sandwich

Built for the classic picnic basket, Chicken Salad Sandwich takes 15 minutes and makes 4 servings with cooked chicken breast, dried cranberries, celery, green onions, Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and lemon juice. The chilled filling can be spooned onto burger buns with lettuce, tomato, and red onion when it is time to eat. Pack the filling and bread separately so the sandwiches stay sturdy for park lunches, road stops, or a backyard blanket setup.
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Strawberry Crunch Cake

For the sweet tray, Strawberry Crunch Cake gives a picnic dessert that slices from a 9×13 pan after 1 hour of total time. The cake uses white cake mix, strawberry gelatin, eggs, butter, and milk, then gets a crumb topping from vanilla sandwich cookies and freeze-dried strawberries. Cream cheese frosting makes each square sturdy enough for a covered carrier. Bring it when the snack plate needs a colorful dessert that still cuts cleanly.
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Ham and Cheese Sliders

Small sandwiches make outdoor eating easier, and Ham and Cheese Sliders turn 8 Hawaiian rolls into a baked tray in 25 minutes. The rolls are layered with deli ham and Swiss cheese, then brushed with melted butter, honey mustard, Worcestershire sauce, poppy seeds, and dried minced onion. Slice them before packing so each roll lifts out neatly. They work well when a picnic needs something more filling than chips and dip.
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Grilled Thai Chicken Skewers

Off the grill and onto a platter, Grilled Thai Chicken Skewers bring 4 servings of marinated chicken thighs in 1 hour and 5 minutes. The marinade uses fresh ginger, garlic, lemongrass, red curry paste, lime, sesame oil, and fish sauce, with herbs and chopped peanuts for serving. Skewers are easy to portion without forks or knives. Pack them with rice, cucumber slices, or lettuce cups for a picnic main that still eats neatly.
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Mini Cheesecakes

Individual sweets help a picnic plate stay simple, and Mini Cheesecakes bake in 30 minutes for 6 servings. Each one starts with a graham cracker crumb and butter crust, then adds a cream cheese filling with sugar, eggs, vanilla, lemon juice, flour, and heavy cream. Strawberry jam and fresh berries finish the tops. Chill them before packing, then keep them cold until dessert time so each cup keeps its shape.
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Blackened Chicken Clubs

A picnic sandwich can carry a full meal, and Blackened Chicken Clubs do that in 30 minutes for 4 servings. The chicken breasts are seasoned with paprika, cayenne, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, salt, and pepper before being layered on Texas toast with bacon, Swiss cheese, tomato, and lettuce. Wrap each sandwich tightly once cooled. They fit lunch boxes, cooler bags, or a casual outdoor table where people want something hearty.
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Waldorf Salad

Cool, crunchy sides earn their space in the cooler, and Waldorf Salad takes 10 minutes for 6 servings. The salad combines diced apples, celery, seedless grapes, and toasted walnuts or pecans with a simple mayonnaise, lemon juice, sugar, and kosher salt dressing. It brings fruit, crunch, and creamy dressing without needing the oven. Serve it in small cups or beside sandwiches when the picnic plate needs a chilled salad.
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Chicken Tenders

Finger food keeps the blanket meal easier, and Chicken Tenders bake in 25 minutes for 4 servings. The coating uses panko breadcrumbs, regular breadcrumbs, shredded Parmesan, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, oregano, flour, and egg over sliced chicken breasts. Baking keeps the pieces easy to pack, and the recipe suggests a mayo mustard dipping sauce. Bring them for kids, snack plates, or a picnic lunch that needs a familiar main.
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Bacon Ranch Pasta Salad

Cold pasta earns its place when the picnic needs a fork-friendly side, and Bacon Ranch Pasta Salad makes 6 servings in 1 hour and 25 minutes including chill time. Rotini is folded with cooked bacon, cheddar, cherry tomatoes, peas, red onion, green onions, celery, and parsley. The dressing uses mayonnaise, sour cream, ranch seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper. It travels well in a lidded bowl for potlucks, park tables, or cooler lunches.
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No Bake Lemon Tart

Dessert stays low-stress with No Bake Lemon Tart, a fridge-set option that makes 8 servings in 6 hours and 20 minutes. A graham cracker crumb and melted butter crust holds a filling of sweetened condensed milk, lemon zest and juice, and heavy whipping cream. Since it sets cold, there is no oven timing to manage before leaving. Slice it ahead and keep it chilled for a bright finish after sandwiches and salads.
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Chicken Shawarma

A wrap station can make a picnic feel more flexible, and Chicken Shawarma makes 4 servings in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Chicken thighs are marinated with Greek yogurt, lemon juice, cumin, smoked paprika, parsley, garlic powder, onion powder, turmeric, cardamom, black pepper, salt, and olive oil. Serve the chicken with pita breads, red onion, cucumber, lettuce, lemon wedges, parsley, and mint. Pack the parts separately so everyone can build their own wrap.
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Bacon and Jalapeño Cheese Balls

Snack plates need a strong spreadable bite, and Bacon and Jalapeño Cheese Balls take 15 minutes for 10 servings. The mixture combines cooked bacon, cream cheese, mayonnaise, chives, diced jalapeño, shredded cheddar and mozzarella, cayenne pepper, and garlic powder. Each tablespoon-sized ball is rolled in more bacon, then chilled until firm. Set them out with crackers, celery sticks, or cucumber slices when the picnic board needs a savory option.
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Baked Chicken Thighs

For a picnic that leans closer to dinner, Baked Chicken Thighs make 6 servings in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs roast with olive oil, garlic, rosemary, oregano, salt, pepper, sliced apples, potatoes, and onion. The vegetables cook in the same pan, so the dish already has a built-in side. Serve warm before leaving, or pack portions for a more substantial outdoor meal.
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Strawberry Cookies

Cookie tins travel without much fuss, and Strawberry Cookies make 24 cookies in 32 minutes. The dough uses flour, baking powder, salt, softened butter, sugar, egg, vanilla extract, freeze-dried strawberry powder, and freeze-dried strawberries. The cookies bake in 10 to 12 minutes and cool on the sheet before moving to a rack. Pack them between parchment layers for picnic desserts, lunchbox extras, or a sweet bite after sandwiches.
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Banana Bread

Sliced loaf cakes are useful when plates are limited, and Banana Bread makes 12 servings in 1 hour and 15 minutes. The batter combines flour, granulated sugar, light brown sugar, cinnamon, baking soda, nutmeg, browned butter, eggs, Greek yogurt, vanilla, mashed overripe bananas, and chopped nuts. Cut thick slices once cooled so they hold together in a container. It works for breakfast picnics, snack plates, or coffee outside.
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Buffalo Chicken Salad

A five-minute filling can save the picnic plan, and Buffalo Chicken Salad makes 3 servings with cooked shredded chicken, buffalo sauce, sour cream, celery, blue cheese crumbles, green onions, ranch dressing, and garlic powder. The recipe works as a croissant filling or a dip with crackers, French bread slices, or vegetables. Keep it chilled until serving. It is a smart choice when the basket needs something creamy, spicy, and quick to assemble.
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Ham and Cheese Quiche

Room-temperature slices make brunch outdoors easier, and Ham and Cheese Quiche bakes into 8 servings in 50 minutes. The filling uses 6 eggs, heavy cream, shredded Emmental cheese, diced ham, nutmeg, salt, and black pepper inside a store-bought or homemade pie crust. Blind baking helps the crust hold up under the custard. Slice it before packing for picnic brunches, potlucks, or lunch spreads that need a fork-friendly main.
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Bacon Wrapped Smokies

Toothpick appetizers keep snack plates simple, and Bacon Wrapped Smokies make 12 servings in 25 minutes. Thin-cut bacon strips wrap around little smokies sausages, then get a brown sugar sprinkle before baking. The recipe serves them with spiced mayo, which can travel in a small covered container. Pack them for a picnic where people want small smoky bites between sandwiches, salad cups, and dessert bars.
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Chicken Salad

A salad bowl can still eat like a main, and Chicken Salad makes 4 servings in 40 minutes. The chicken is marinated with Greek yogurt, garlic, oregano, salt, pepper, paprika, and olive oil, then served with a dressing made from Greek yogurt, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, dill, salt, pepper, and water. Romaine, spinach, strawberries, blueberries, pecans, and feta round out the bowl. Pack components separately so the greens stay crisp.
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Million Dollar Dip

A cracker board comes together fast with Million Dollar Dip, a 5-minute recipe that makes 8 servings. The dip mixes mayonnaise, softened cream cheese, garlic powder, onion powder, cooked bacon, cheddar, toasted slivered almonds, and scallions. It can be served right away or refrigerated for up to 3 days. Spoon it into a covered bowl and pack with crackers, pretzels, or cut vegetables for a picnic snack plate.
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BLT Pinwheels

Rolled sandwiches are made for picnic sharing, and BLT Pinwheels make 18 pinwheels in 20 minutes. Flour tortillas are spread with a cream cheese, mayonnaise, avocado, lime juice, salt, and pepper mixture, then layered with cooked bacon, tomato, and leafy lettuce. A short freezer chill helps the rolls slice cleanly. Pack them in rows with parchment between layers so they hold their shape on a picnic tray.
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