
There’s something special about being outside while eating. Doesn’t everything taste better when you’re sprawled out on the grass, blue sky above? With the weather warming up, it’s time to get out your picnic basket! This menu pulls from the earth’s rich bounty of plants with plenty of choices to suit everyone on your picnic blanket.
Picnics are a wonderful way to get away from the everyday; you can embrace the simplicity of the food, allowing time to connect with friends and family.
The informal nature of picnicking removes barriers that sometimes go with dining. The lack of a rigid structure can also be helpful for allowing you to provide a diverse menu with choices for everyone. It’s about great food, connecting with friends, and relaxation. One of the best things about picnics is that, by the time you get to your favorite al fresco spot, most of the hard work is done―just unpack, relax, graze, and linger.
While we can’t guarantee the weather, we’re sure these five recipes for scrumptious packable fare will make your picnic a delicious success.
These recipes originally appeared on alive.com as “Let’s Picnic.”
Cilantro and Pepita Salsa

Somewhere between a Mexican salsa Macha and a pesto, this herby dip gets an earthy base of toasted pumpkin seeds, tempered by fresh cilantro, lots of zesty lime, and a dash of heat from jalapenos and red chilies. Served with seed crackers, bread, or fresh cut vegetables, this hearty dip will keep everyone going and is easy to pack and serve.
Lemon Chicken and Greek Salad Skewers

The inspiration here is Greek Salad―but on a stick. We’ve added some savory lemony garlic chicken packed with flavor so it’s delicious served cold. These skewers are packed full of veggies, which makes them easy to modify for those with dietary preferences. Just leave off the feta or the chicken for those who prefer veggies only. And while they’re delicious as is, the inclusion of a tzatziki-style dip adds an extra zing. To keep things on schedule, cook the chicken the day before or early in the morning of your picnic.
Chickpea Flatbread Sandwiches with Arugula, Pomegranate, and Chili Crisp

Sandwiches are a picnic essential, but these ones have a bit of a twist. These uncomplicated sandwiches are fresh and full of flavor made extra special with homemade flatbread studded with fragrant nigella seeds. The chickpea filling is dressed with olive oil, pomegranate molasses, honey, and chili crisp for a delicious and unexpected flavor that belies the simplicity of the preparation. You can find chili crisp in Asian or specialty grocery stores.
Broccoli and Carrot Slaw with Miso Dressing

This hearty salad has the soul of a stir-fry with flavors of garlic, soy, miso, ginger, and chilies. And it makes use of every part of the broccoli by including the flavorful stem. Edamame gives this fiber-rich salad a punch of protein. The best thing is that this slaw keeps well and gets richer in flavor as it’s stored in the fridge.
Strawberry Coconut Cream Pots with Mint and Black Pepper

The simple presentation of these strawberry coconut cream pots hides sophisticated flavor. Ripe berries are macerated with a dash of sherry vinegar, maple syrup, mint, black pepper, and a hint of salt which helps to bring out the flavors. They’re then combined with coconut cream before being layered over a nutty buckwheat and almond base. Sealed up in Mason jars, they’re a cinch to pack and serve.