This easy summer picnic menu includes everything you need to treat yourself and your guests to a delightful meal whether you’re dining at home or outdoors.
Is there anything more summery than a picnic?
Even though days in North Carolina are hot, evenings are often perfect for dining outside.
This month we co-hosted a virtual progressive picnic with friends and put together a fresh, summery menu.
You won’t want to miss any of these tasty recipes.

This month we brought dessert: No Bake Lemon Bars in a Jar.
What better place for a picnic than AnnMarie’s charming outdoor pergola?
She shared her tips for creating a lovely picnic spot, and our friends contributed creative ideas, too.

Isn’t AnnMarie’s pergola lovely with its mix of string lights?
If you’re visiting from Jen’s home in Nebraska or you’re new here, welcome — we’re glad you’re here.
Have a seat and we’ll pour a glass of our summer favorite, Sauvignon Blanc.
AnnMarie and I live across the street from each other and enjoy sharing simple ideas for home decorating, easy DIY projects, entertaining, healthy eating, and tips for raising teens and beyond.
In case you’re wondering, I’m wearing polka dots and AnnMarie is in white.
Summer Picnic Menu
I love picnic food, and our friends did not disappoint with these delicious recipes. We put together a five-course meal — yes, a cocktail counts as a course!
Cocktail: Citrus Rosemary Cocktail

Lemon is so refreshing on warm days. We love the brightness it brings paired with fresh rosemary in this cocktail.
Appetizer: Cucumber Sandwiches with Cream Cheese

Cucumber tea sandwiches are light, simple, and perfect for a summer picnic. They bring back sweet memories of afternoon tea with family.
Main Course: Easy Rotisserie Chicken Salad

A good chicken salad is a picnic classic. Using rotisserie chicken keeps this version quick, flavorful, and easy to assemble. Fresh fruit pairs beautifully with sandwiches on a warm day.
Side Dish: The Best Creamy Broccoli Salad

We loved this creamy broccoli salad as a side dish — especially with the satisfying crunch and a hint of bacon for flavor.
Dessert: No Bake Lemon Bars in a Jar

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We finished our summer meal with these no-bake lemon bar jars. I upcycled small yogurt jars to keep them picnic-ready, but small clear plastic cups work well if you prefer something disposable.
No matter how you serve them, they’re a bright, citrusy finish to the meal.
Be sure to explore our other entertaining menus for more ideas. Here are a few favorites:
- Galentine’s Brunch
- St. Patrick’s Day Dinner
- Spring Brunch
- Mexican Fiesta
- Summer Dinner Party
- Patriotic Cookout
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