Budget-friendly picnic must-haves

It may take a little bit of extra effort but is well worth it. Save all the effort of slicing up portions by making these cute individual mini quiches.

Each bite delivers a flavour explosion of juicy cherry tomatoes, basil, parmesan and pancetta. For a mouth-watering meat-free option, try this easy Italian-inspired quiche. It's perfect for a family picnic or dinner in the garden. Try this delicious asparagus, feta, and dill quiche for another vegetarian option.

The egg filling is encased in a cheesy pastry for that extra indulgence. Fans of traditional flavours will love these bumper club sandwiches. Firmly secure each stack with a skewer before transporting and serving. Check out more super sandwich recipes and get inspiration on sandwich fillings for kids.

Paint the rainbow with this colourful stuffed baguette that kids can help to prepare. It's absolutely packed full of vibrant veg including beetroot, red pepper, carrot and green leaves, along with hummus, pesto and slices of cheddar. Wrap it in baking parchment and tie with string to transport.

Find more brilliant baguette recipes and get more inspiration for fun family picnic recipes. Looking for a healthy sandwich option?

These satisfying chicken baps are packed with crisp lettuce and a creamy avocado spread so you can ditch the calorie-laden sauces. The chicken breasts are covered in a light, crispy coating made from flour, almonds and sesame seeds.

As well as being a great brunch option, this hearty baguette works well for a picnic main. A sophisticated take on the sausage sarnie, it packs in salty halloumi, smoky chorizo and a rich homemade tomato paste.

To save on spillages, it may be best to transport the paste in a separate pot and spoon it on in situ. Want to branch out from the traditional picnic sarnie? Pack your basket with a fully loaded flatbread instead.

Thickly sliced fresh figs make a picture-perfect topping for this ciabatta-style loaf. The sweet fruity flavour complements earthy sage leaves, tangy onion and salty, umami serrano ham.

Master Italian bread skills with our ciabatta and focaccia recipes. Add a DIY element to your al fresco feast with these veggie flatbreads, filled with roasted vegetables, creamy coconut tzatziki and a herby, spicy green sauce. Simply pack up the ingredients into separate containers and let everyone assemble their own wraps at the picnic.

This twist on a classic fish finger sandwich is a moreish picnic treat. The combination of lightly salted homemade fish fingers complements the sweet brioche and sourness of the gherkin and lemon. Get more ideas for wrap recipes and flatbread recipes. New season potatoes pair well with crisp, crunchy vegetables in this fresh potato salad recipe.

We've used radishes, red onions and cucumber, but it would also work wonderfully with fennel, celery and spring onions. Make the most of seasonal veg with our top 10 summer salad recipes and check out more potato salad recipes.

Truly epic in name and nature, this sharing salad is loaded with fresh ingredients such as tomatoes, avocados, spinach, mango and cucumber, covered in a zingy herb dressing, topped with a crumbling of feta. It's easy to throw together, requires no cooking and perfect for a picnic group of six though you could easily reduce the quantities.

This vegetarian pasta salad is easy to make and packed with colourful vegetables. We've included crème fraîche as well as pre-made fresh pesto to create a creamy sauce. An egg salad is classic picnic fare. Try this family-friendly twist with turmeric rice, raisins and toasted almonds. Throw in some grated carrots and cucumbers for texture and you have an easy picnic side.

Budget-friendly canned chickpeas are an ideal base for this filling salad option, bulked out with Mediterranean veg and studded with chunks of feta.

This healthy salad is flavourful as well as nutritious. Simply toss cauliflower florets in a hot sauce and serve with dressed lentils and salad leaves. This sophisticated salad is excellent for a posh picnic.

The mighty blue cheese pairs beautifully with the buttery walnuts. Alternatively, serve with kale or chard instead of spring greens.

Find more inspiration for cooking with spring greens. This colourful pastry, packed with layers of vegetables, feta and egg, is sure to impress your fellow picnic-goers. Discover more vibrant vegetarian pie recipes. Meat-lovers are sure to take a thick slice of this pork and ham pie, which has eggs neatly nestled in the middle.

It's a bit of a challenge, but perfect for a weekend cooking project and well worth the effort when you tuck in. Take a look at our pork pie recipes for more meaty picnic bites. Cheese carries the flavours of basil, mint and watercress in these crisp, bite-sized filo parcels. They're easy to make but look beautiful on any plate or platter.

Based on a French pithivier, our simple spiced pie is an impressive twist on a classic coronation chicken sandwich filling. It's equally delicious served warm or cold, and keeps well for up to three days.

Want a meat-free picnic centrepiece? Cutting into this multi-layered bake will reveal a kaleidoscope of colourful veg such as beetroot, sweet potato, chard and celeriac.

Wrapped in homemade spelt pastry, this crowd-pleasing pie is worth the effort. Browse our vegan pie recipes for more dairy- and egg-free pastry inspiration. Why not try this veggie pie? A twist on the classic cheese and onion, it's made using filo pastry and harissa-roasted butternut squash for some extra spice and sweetness.

A summery twist on classic sausage rolls, with a chicken and bacon filling flavoured with sundried tomatoes, garlic and basil. We've got plenty more sausage roll recipe variations.

Our step-by-step instructions will help you nail this picnic classic. Achieve a crispy breadcrumb coating, moist herby sausagemeat and slightly runny yolk. Discover more scrumptious scotch egg recipes to fill your picnic basket.

These savoury scones are easy to make, and are a lovely alternative to bread at a picnic. They're simply scrumptious split in half and spread thickly with butter.

Peruse more savoury scone recipes , from cheddar to chorizo flavours. Flapjacks don't have to be sweet. Bake a batch of these moreish cheddar and chive oat bakes for a scrumptious savoury picnic bite. With a mixture of crunchy seeds, grated carrots and porridge oats, they are full of goodness.

Find more fabulous sweet and savoury flapjack recipes. Want a change from scotch eggs? These tasty bite-sized morsels are instead filled with shredded ham hock and peas alongside traditional sausagemeat. Fry them in a crispy breadcrumb coating and serve with mustard, mayo or minty tartare sauce.

These tasty little parcels replace traditional sausagemeat with a gourmet filling of mushrooms, chestnuts, leeks and cheddar cheese. Encased in a butter puff-pastry case, they are made for picking up and dunking in a punchy dip see our ideas below.

If you are also avoiding dairy, then try our equally delicious vegan sausage rolls , which use brown rice miso as a binding agent. These herby tear-and-share bread rolls are easy to make and baked with a moreish filling of mozzarella and sundried tomatoes. They are sure to be a hit with the kids.

We've got lots more showstopping tear and share breads to enjoy with family or friends. Try these fun, fruity apple rings for a healthier alternative to real doughnuts. Kids will love helping to make and decorate them with nut butter, soft cheese and sprinkles.

Pack them in a small box wrapped in a little baking parchment, then enjoy as a light picnic treat. Discover more quick and easy snacks for kids.

Transform a punnet of ripe, juicy strawberries into a decadent snack by drizzling them in velvety dark chocolate. Drizzle with milk and white chocolate and enjoy as part of a romantic picnic or al fresco gathering. Take a look at our strawberry recipes for more inspiration with this juicy summer berry.

Ditch the shop-bought trail mix and make up your own sweet and salty version to pack in a paper bag. A delicious mix of nuts, seeds, pretzels, dried fruit and chocolate, it's a great snack for kids to munch on while walking to the picnic site. Any leftovers can also be used as a popcorn alternative on family film night.

These easy polenta bites can be made in three simple steps and kept in the fridge for up to a day. Great to serve with delicious dips or flavourful enough to eat alone. Hummus is one of the most popular and versatile picnic dips. This rich and creamy chickpea blend is made using just five ingredients and is ready in 10 minutes.

Spoon into lunchboxes to transport and enjoy with crunchy vegetable batons or pittas. See our hummus recipes for plenty more flavour variations, including beetroot, pea and squash hummus.

Whip up this Middle Eastern-style dip as part of a meze feast. The smoky flavour of charred aubergines pairs well with nutty tahini, sharp lemons and parsley. Roasted red peppers provide a flavour boost in this speedy, low-calorie dip. A cooling mint, garlic and yogurt dip, perfect for summer snacking.

Enjoy it with pitta toasts or spread over wraps as a filling. Keep the hunger pangs at bay with this light yet satisfying vegan dip. Blitz the avocado with beans, garlic, spices, lemon zest and juice and serve with a scattering of mixed seeds, crackers or crudités.

It should be easy to eat and clean up. And the less utensils needed, the better. Wraps, roll-ups, stuffed pita pockets, and good, old-fashioned sandwiches are the go-to picnic foods since they're a snap to serve and eat. Avoid foods with mayonnaise. But this delicious, no-mayo potato salad would work out fine.

Pack everything in lightweight, resealable containers. Pretzels, homemade potato chips , fresh or dried fruit, nuts , and crackers are some of our favorite picnic snacks that are easy to pack and store. Watermelon is the perfect picnic fruit since it provides the seeds for a seed-spitting contest.

Cut it into strips and layer them in a plastic container with the rinds facing out, so each of your friends can grab their own slice. Prevent food from spoiling by keeping everything cold with re-freezable ice packs. Or, fill a couple of resealable bags with ice cubes: They'll chill food as it's transported.

Add ice cubes to drinks during the picnic. Empty out whatever remains before you go, for a lighter trip home. Staying hydrated is one of the best ways to beat the heat on a scorching day. Bring an assortment of beverages, such as bottled water and juice.

Some kinds of ketchup and mustard come in mini jars that are small enough to throw in your tote. Keep the jars to refill at home for your next picnic. And don't forget the salt and pepper. Whether you choose eco-friendly paper, plastic, or bamboo, lightweight, stackable dishes make packing easy.

If you're serving salads, you may need tongs or serving spoons. Bringing wine or beer? Pack a corkscrew or bottle opener. It's always handy to have a cutting knife and a firm surface for slicing meat, cheese, and bread.

Look for a knife with a cover for safe transport or wrap the blade in a kitchen towel. You can also buy a ready-to-go picnic set that includes these items. Cloth napkins are lightweight, and they're easy to transport home and clean just throw them in the washing machine.

If you prefer not to use cloth, look for ones made of recycled paper or other materials. Your picnic spot might not have a trash can. Bring a bag large enough to toss everything inside, haul it away, and dispose of everything properly. Also, bring a plastic bag for any dirty dishes or utensils you may need to bring home.

When you don't have access to running water, moist towelettes make it easy to wash up after eating. Keep a roll of paper towels on hand for mopping up spills and wiping bowls, containers, plates, and utensils before you pack them back up.

You may have extra food, so be ready to send picnic-goers home with any leftovers. Cling wrap or more eco-friendly beeswax wrap will help ensure most leftovers make it home safely, but you can also opt for plastic bags or, if you don't mind digging into your own stash, food storage containers.

Your picnic blanket should be large enough to comfortably hold all your picnic-goers and food. A light one that folds small is a bonus. Stow everything in a lightweight, roomy carrier.

1. Must Have Classic Deviled Eggs · 2. Party Perfect Strawberry Jell-O · 3. Golden Raisin and Broccoli Salad · 4. Perfect Potluck Cucumber Salad · 5. Southern Corn Some of our favorite easy picnic sides are cold salads and pasta side dishes like cowboy salad and zesty Italian pasta salad. These dishes are Need picnic food ideas for date · any kind of cold sandwich; BLT, chicken salad, tuna salad, PB&J, cold cuts, or whatever · bread+butter [packs

Budget-friendly picnic must-haves - EASY PICNIC SIDES · Fresh Veggies and Dip – Grab your favorite veggies out of the fridge; they're going on a trip! · Chips – Has your family ever 1. Must Have Classic Deviled Eggs · 2. Party Perfect Strawberry Jell-O · 3. Golden Raisin and Broccoli Salad · 4. Perfect Potluck Cucumber Salad · 5. Southern Corn Some of our favorite easy picnic sides are cold salads and pasta side dishes like cowboy salad and zesty Italian pasta salad. These dishes are Need picnic food ideas for date · any kind of cold sandwich; BLT, chicken salad, tuna salad, PB&J, cold cuts, or whatever · bread+butter [packs

Simply toss cauliflower florets in a hot sauce and serve with dressed lentils and salad leaves. This sophisticated salad is excellent for a posh picnic. The mighty blue cheese pairs beautifully with the buttery walnuts. Alternatively, serve with kale or chard instead of spring greens.

Find more inspiration for cooking with spring greens. This colourful pastry, packed with layers of vegetables, feta and egg, is sure to impress your fellow picnic-goers. Discover more vibrant vegetarian pie recipes.

Meat-lovers are sure to take a thick slice of this pork and ham pie, which has eggs neatly nestled in the middle. It's a bit of a challenge, but perfect for a weekend cooking project and well worth the effort when you tuck in.

Take a look at our pork pie recipes for more meaty picnic bites. Cheese carries the flavours of basil, mint and watercress in these crisp, bite-sized filo parcels. They're easy to make but look beautiful on any plate or platter. Based on a French pithivier, our simple spiced pie is an impressive twist on a classic coronation chicken sandwich filling.

It's equally delicious served warm or cold, and keeps well for up to three days. Want a meat-free picnic centrepiece? Cutting into this multi-layered bake will reveal a kaleidoscope of colourful veg such as beetroot, sweet potato, chard and celeriac.

Wrapped in homemade spelt pastry, this crowd-pleasing pie is worth the effort. Browse our vegan pie recipes for more dairy- and egg-free pastry inspiration. Why not try this veggie pie? A twist on the classic cheese and onion, it's made using filo pastry and harissa-roasted butternut squash for some extra spice and sweetness.

A summery twist on classic sausage rolls, with a chicken and bacon filling flavoured with sundried tomatoes, garlic and basil. We've got plenty more sausage roll recipe variations. Our step-by-step instructions will help you nail this picnic classic. Achieve a crispy breadcrumb coating, moist herby sausagemeat and slightly runny yolk.

Discover more scrumptious scotch egg recipes to fill your picnic basket. These savoury scones are easy to make, and are a lovely alternative to bread at a picnic. They're simply scrumptious split in half and spread thickly with butter.

Peruse more savoury scone recipes , from cheddar to chorizo flavours. Flapjacks don't have to be sweet. Bake a batch of these moreish cheddar and chive oat bakes for a scrumptious savoury picnic bite.

With a mixture of crunchy seeds, grated carrots and porridge oats, they are full of goodness. Find more fabulous sweet and savoury flapjack recipes. Want a change from scotch eggs? These tasty bite-sized morsels are instead filled with shredded ham hock and peas alongside traditional sausagemeat.

Fry them in a crispy breadcrumb coating and serve with mustard, mayo or minty tartare sauce. These tasty little parcels replace traditional sausagemeat with a gourmet filling of mushrooms, chestnuts, leeks and cheddar cheese. Encased in a butter puff-pastry case, they are made for picking up and dunking in a punchy dip see our ideas below.

If you are also avoiding dairy, then try our equally delicious vegan sausage rolls , which use brown rice miso as a binding agent. These herby tear-and-share bread rolls are easy to make and baked with a moreish filling of mozzarella and sundried tomatoes.

They are sure to be a hit with the kids. We've got lots more showstopping tear and share breads to enjoy with family or friends. Try these fun, fruity apple rings for a healthier alternative to real doughnuts. Kids will love helping to make and decorate them with nut butter, soft cheese and sprinkles.

Pack them in a small box wrapped in a little baking parchment, then enjoy as a light picnic treat. Discover more quick and easy snacks for kids. Transform a punnet of ripe, juicy strawberries into a decadent snack by drizzling them in velvety dark chocolate.

Drizzle with milk and white chocolate and enjoy as part of a romantic picnic or al fresco gathering. Take a look at our strawberry recipes for more inspiration with this juicy summer berry. Ditch the shop-bought trail mix and make up your own sweet and salty version to pack in a paper bag.

A delicious mix of nuts, seeds, pretzels, dried fruit and chocolate, it's a great snack for kids to munch on while walking to the picnic site. Any leftovers can also be used as a popcorn alternative on family film night.

These easy polenta bites can be made in three simple steps and kept in the fridge for up to a day. Great to serve with delicious dips or flavourful enough to eat alone. Hummus is one of the most popular and versatile picnic dips. This rich and creamy chickpea blend is made using just five ingredients and is ready in 10 minutes.

Spoon into lunchboxes to transport and enjoy with crunchy vegetable batons or pittas. See our hummus recipes for plenty more flavour variations, including beetroot, pea and squash hummus.

Whip up this Middle Eastern-style dip as part of a meze feast. The smoky flavour of charred aubergines pairs well with nutty tahini, sharp lemons and parsley. Roasted red peppers provide a flavour boost in this speedy, low-calorie dip.

A cooling mint, garlic and yogurt dip, perfect for summer snacking. Enjoy it with pitta toasts or spread over wraps as a filling. Keep the hunger pangs at bay with this light yet satisfying vegan dip. Blitz the avocado with beans, garlic, spices, lemon zest and juice and serve with a scattering of mixed seeds, crackers or crudités.

This minty yoghurt dip is exceptionally refreshing. The golden raisins add small bursts of sweetness throughout. Serve alongside flatbread or as a complement to barbecued meats. Combining two of our favourite foods — falafel and scotch eggs — this is a great healthy veggie option to bring along to a picnic.

The casing is made using chickpeas spiced with cumin and coriander rolled in crisp panko breadcrumbs. Quiche lovers can now enjoy our lighter version of this picnic classic, minus the pastry case.

It's still packed with a comforting mixture of cheese, smoky pancetta and asparagus, so you won't be compromising on taste. Another picnic favourite without the calorie-laden pastry. Our clever pork pie uses strips of seasonal courgette and plenty of spices to make an attractive picnic main that's also full of flavour.

Combine lightly charred chicken breasts with a vibrant mixture of veggies, herbs and homemade creamy tzatziki. Wrapped in wholemeal tortillas, these Greek-style skewers are sure to be popular with kids and adults alike.

Looking for a lighter option to traditional picnic fare? Try a Scandi-style picnic spread complete with cooked salmon, hot-smoked salmon, stuffed eggs and a cucumber, yogurt and dill salad.

Pile onto rye bread rolls and prepare to take a big bite! Check out our healthy picnic recipes for more light and summery treats.

This healthy, quick and easy tuna pasta takes only 25 minutes from start to finish. Check out more of our healthy pasta salad recipes. Make your own zingy syrup by cooking fresh ginger root with lemon peel and sugar. Topped up with soda water and lemon juice, it makes a wonderfully crispy and refreshing summer drink to take to a picnic.

This crowd-pleasing fruity cocktail can be made in advance and nestled in an ice bucket or cool box. The base is made with coconut rum and gin, and we've added an optional garnish of coriander to give it a herby lift.

Blend together lemons, blackberries and mint to make a refreshing drink that's delicious served with sparkling water. If you want to take it to the next level or vary it for the adults , it pairs perfectly with prosecco.

Refreshing and citrussy, this easy iced tea is guaranteed to impress at a family picnic. With the subtle flavours of tea, honey, lemon and mint, it's a lovely palate cleanser after all those pies! The mixture of juicy honeydew, cantaloupe and watermelon chunks make this the ultimate cooler to beat the heat.

Treat yourself to an alcoholic picnic cocktail and enjoy the summer heat while it lasts. Cool down with more of our best picnic drinks ideas. Put fresh blackberries centre-stage in this tasty traybake with a crumbly digestive biscuit base and a tangy layer of blackberry jam.

Cut into squares and transport in a tin — they'll even survive well on a sunny day. Take rocky road to new heights by adding a tropical twist. We used dried pineapple, mango, banana chips and desiccated coconut, but you can add any dried fruit, nuts or biscuits that you have to hand.

Experiment with new flavours and textures — it's hard to go wrong! Fudgy and irresistible, these blondies look impressive but are actually very easy to make. We've swirled a custard and rhubarb mixture through the blondie batter for a rich hit in every bite.

Transport your tastebuds to the tropics with our simple coconut traybake. It's easy to divide up into squares — each with a jammy raspberry centre and dark chocolate drizzle.

Portion into lunchboxes for a sweet pick-me-up. Decadent, moreish and plant-based to boot — it doesn't get better than these vegan brownies. Glacé cherries add a lovely burst of fruity flavour against the chocolate batter, made extra-indulgent with dark chocolate, cocoa powder and coffee.

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Start by gathering up some blankets or a couple of lawn chairs from inside. Find a shady spot in your yard and set up seating. No basket? No problem! Because this is an at-home picnic, feel free to get creative with a market tote bag or backpack instead.

com for classic games like rummy, slapjack, or crazy eights. com to share amongst adult family members. com instead of ice. Consider a fun twist on a classic BLT for a main dish the whole family will love.

Be sure to get the bacon slices nice and crispy before toasting the bread. Slather the mayo on each side of the toasted bread then layer on the cooked bacon, tomato, lettuce, and avocado.

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