31 Cookout Recipes That Make People Change What They Planned to Eat

Want to switch up what’s on your plate at your next cookout, or maybe just bring some extra fun to dinner at home? Here are 31 recipe ideas that might just make you rethink your usual plans, whether you’re eating solo or with friends. Each option works for backyard BBQs, casual lunches, or even when you want something new on a Tuesday night.

With so many choices, you’ll find something that feels right for nearly any occasion. These recipes are built for variety, offering little surprises that can fit any mood or schedule. Grab these picks for a fresh spin and see if you find yourself excited to try something different.

A bowl of Buffalo Chicken Salad on a white table with a red checkered napkin and a fork beside it.
Chef Jenn’s Buffalo Chicken Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Grilled Pork Tenderloin

A close-up of a fork holding a juicy, cooked piece of meat with a browned exterior and tender interior.
Grilled Pork Tenderloin. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Sometimes when I want a meal that’s easy but still feels like I cooked with purpose, I turn to Grilled Pork Tenderloin. The first time I made it, I was surprised at how quickly it all came together. Every slice comes out juicy, and if you serve it sliced on a cutting board, it works for solo dinners or sharing. Set it next to some potatoes or a simple salad, and it works just as well for an everyday meal.

You might like having leftovers for sandwiches or tossing them into a salad later. It fits whatever style you want: plate it up for a single meal, or bring it right to the table for sharing. The smoky edges put it over the top without extra effort.
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Hawaiian Macaroni Salad

A close-up shot of a fork lifting a portion of macaroni salad, with a bowl of the salad in the blurred background.
Hawaiian Macaroni Salad. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

I first saw Hawaiian Macaroni Salad at a friend’s place, and after trying it, I started making it for easy lunches and quick picnics at home. It’s creamy with a little zing, ideal for piling up on a small plate or having in a bowl next to grilled food from the backyard. Personally, I find myself reaching for it as a snack during the day when I want something simple and filling.

This salad pairs nicely with sandwiches or wings, but it’s also pretty chill to serve on its own. With a smooth texture, you can dig in with just a fork. Try it for last-minute lunch prep or take it out for an outdoor meal on the patio. It’s hard not to keep coming back for more.
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Sizzling Thai Pork & Green Beans on the Blackstone Griddle

A plate of Thai pork & Green beans with rice, topped with a fried egg, served with chopsticks on the side.
Sizzling Thai Pork & Green Beans on the Blackstone Griddle. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Watching Sizzling Thai Pork & Green Beans on the Blackstone Griddle come together is kind of fun; I like hearing the sound as it cooks up fast. It became a weeknight regular in my kitchen when I realized how little cleanup it needs. I serve it right from the griddle onto warm plates, and pairing it with rice makes a full meal. Honestly, it works whether I’m cooking just for myself or having a neighbor over.

This recipe brings everything together quickly and can be eaten hot right away. It’s perfect when you want something different but don’t want a long process. Serving it straight from the griddle adds some excitement to dinner.
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Tabouli Salad with Smoked Tomatoes

A black bowl filled with tabbouleh salad with smoked tomatoes.
Tabouli Salad with Smoked Tomatoes. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

One of my favorite ways to get a fresh break from heavier dishes is with Tabouli Salad with Smoked Tomatoes. The cool, herby vibe makes it feel like a reset, and I usually serve it in a big bowl at the table, letting folks take what they want. Personally, I’ll grab a scoop for lunch or have it alongside roasted meat for dinner. Since it works cold, it’s easy to pack for work or a road trip.

This salad holds up really well in the fridge, which is great for those who like prepping meals ahead. It fits into busy schedules and last-minute picnics alike. For a light bite, you can serve it with crackers or pita. It manages to feel both simple and special at once.
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Grilled Dijon Rosemary Chicken Thighs

Grilled Dijon rosemary chicken thighs are arranged on a rectangular black slate platter, garnished with fresh rosemary, next to a white floral napkin on a wooden surface.
Grilled Dijon Rosemary Chicken Thighs. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Any time life feels busy, I remember how simple it is to cook Grilled Dijon Rosemary Chicken Thighs. I throw these on the grill, set a timer, and end up with something tasty for weeknights. It’s not too fussy, so I often serve it with a scoop of rice or a few roasted vegetables. Sometimes, there will be leftovers for my lunch the next day, making it convenient for planning ahead.

Serving this chicken straight from the grill brings extra flavor and a nice char. It’s easy to pair with salads or slice up for wraps. Perfect when you need something versatile for everyday meals. I find that it works just as well for laid-back dinners as it does for sharing at the table.
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Thai Noodle Salad with Mango and Spicy Peanut Dressing

A bowl of Thai Noodle Salad with Mango and Spicy Peanut Dressing is lifted by chopsticks.
Thai Noodle Salad with Mango and Spicy Peanut Dressing. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Whenever I’m craving something light and refreshing but still very filling, I toss Thai Noodle Salad with Mango and Spicy Peanut Dressing together. A friend introduced it to me, and since then, it’s been a regular on my lunch menu. I love it cold, straight out of the fridge, especially when I need something quick. It’s a pleasant change from the usual, offering just enough kick and sweetness.

You can serve this salad in individual bowls or heap it into a big serving dish. It plays well with grilled meats on the side, but it’s also a full meal on its own. It’s a welcome way to use up leftovers and have something ready in advance.
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Grilled Ribs on a Charcoal Grill

Close-up of Grilled ribs covered in sauce, garnished with chopped parsley, served on a white plate.
Grilled Ribs on a Charcoal Grill. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Growing up, I often helped out when we made Grilled Ribs on a Charcoal Grill for dinner. Now, I cook them for myself, and every bite brings back old memories. They’re great freshly cooked, and I like cutting them into single pieces for easy sharing or piling them on my plate with simple sides. The caramelized edges and smoky flavor make it easy to understand why plans change at mealtime.

You can enjoy them right off the grill or reheat leftovers without losing flavor. Pair them with crunchy veggies or classic slaw for an easy dinner. They fit small gatherings or solo meals equally. These ribs work for relaxed evenings on the patio or a quiet night in.
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Crunchy & Spicy Fried Okra

A white bowl filled with crispy, breaded and fried okra pieces, placed on a light surface next to a striped cloth napkin.
Crunchy & Spicy Fried Okra. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

I grew up having Crunchy & Spicy Fried Okra as a side, but now I sometimes eat it as a main snack on lazy afternoons. It’s crispy on the outside and warm inside, reminding me of casual kitchen conversations. I’ll serve it in a bowl so you can grab a handful any time. Sometimes I dip it in sauce or eat it straight from the paper towel.

This recipe fits any meal; add it to your usual lunch or pair it with grilled meats at dinner. It stays crunchy and is perfect for impromptu snacks. Try serving it as a fun side with sandwiches, or let it star on a snack board for movie night. Quick to prep and still full of flavor.
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Bacon-Wrapped Burgers

Bacon-Wrapped Burger on a black plate.
Bacon-Wrapped Burgers. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Last year, I felt like making burgers but wanted to try something new, so I made Bacon-Wrapped Burgers. They looked impressive without being much more work than the regular kind. Serving them right off the grill, it was clear that everyone at home couldn’t help reaching for seconds. Pile them onto buns or serve cut-up pieces on a plate with salad and crunchy chips.

You don’t need a special day to enjoy these burgers. Try them for lunch, dinner, or even an adventurous snack. If you want to change up your regular burger night, this is a great start. It brings a layer of surprise to a simple meal and fits perfectly into your routine.
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Traeger Smoked Leg of Lamb

Whole cooked leg of lamb on a board with a knife.
Traeger Smoked Leg of Lamb. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Sometimes the urge for something different hits, and I turn to Traeger Smoked Leg of Lamb. The low and slow process means extra flavor and a meal that always feels a bit like a treat, but I like serving it sliced thin for sandwiches too. It’s great for smaller dinner tables, and any leftovers make quick work lunches later.

You can serve this dish right from the cutting board for a relaxed meal. It’s easy enough to fit into an ordinary evening, yet special enough for a cozy dinner with a friend. Works well with fresh salad or a side of warm bread. Try it next time you crave something easy yet special.
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Classic Red Potato Salad with Pickles

A serving dish filled with Classic Red Potato Salad with Pickles is garnished with fresh dill, with a gold-colored serving spoon resting in the dish.
Classic Red Potato Salad with Pickles. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

At nearly every picnic I attended as a kid, Classic Red Potato Salad with Pickles made an appearance. Now, I make it for myself on busy afternoons, packing it into containers for quick meals. Serving it cold, either beside grilled foods or as a simple afternoon bite, is always a win. Its tang makes it more interesting than plain versions, so I never get bored.

This potato salad is perfect for solo lunches, outdoor eating, or prepping meals ahead of time. It pairs well with sandwiches or on its own as a snack. Easy to whip up and stash in the fridge, it won’t stay untouched for long. Try it with burgers or wrap up leftovers for later.
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Korean Galbi Ribs

Korean Galbi Ribs on a slate platter with red chopsticks beside them.
Korean Galbi Ribs. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

My first real try at Korean Galbi Ribs was a game changer; suddenly plain grilled food wasn’t enough. I serve them sliced on a platter so I can pile some onto my plate with rice or salad. Leftovers taste just as good in wraps or sandwiches the next day. The flavor sticks with me, making me look forward to every meal they show up at.

This dish fits right into regular meal plans, with enough excitement for special dinners at home. Serving them with steamed veggies makes them even more flexible. Perfect for relaxed evenings or sharing with a roommate. You’ll find that planning dinner around them is easier than you think.
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Picnic Bacon Pasta Salad

A black bowl filled with picnic pasta salad with chopped vegetables and herbs, placed on a white surface next to spoons and fresh tomatoes.
Picnic Bacon Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

The first time I made Picnic Bacon Pasta Salad, it became a regular lunch for busy days in my small apartment. I pack it into jars for grab-and-go meals or scoop it onto plates for dinner in front of the TV. It offers enough flavor to stand alone, but sometimes I’ll pair it with grilled meat or roasted veggies. The leftovers always taste better after a night in the fridge.

This pasta salad works for relaxed solo meals or the occasional outdoor picnic. Serve it in a bowl, or simply eat it straight from the container. It’s a reliable option when you want something you can make ahead. Perfect for a no-stress bite or an easy addition to lunchboxes.
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Easy Grilled Beef Burgers

A close-up of a hamburger with lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese, ketchup, and a beef patty in a bun, served on a white plate.
Easy Grilled Beef Burgers. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

There’s a bit of nostalgia that comes with Easy Grilled Beef Burgers for me, since it’s one of those recipes that’s always been around. I grill a few at a time, serving them fresh on buns or sliced in half with pickles and chips on the side. Even breakfast gets an upgrade with a leftover burger. When friends come by, it’s always easy to make an extra one.

These burgers really fit into any day, whether you’re eating solo or sharing with someone. It’s easy to add fixes and make them feel new every time. Serve them stacked high, or keep it simple with just bread. Having a burger, even midweek, feels like a treat that’s simple to pull off.
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Grilled Lime-Garlic Chicken Breasts

Grilled chicken on a wooden board with cilantro and tomatoes in the back.
Grilled Lime-Garlic Chicken Breasts. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

After a few tries, I found that Grilled Lime-Garlic Chicken Breasts quickly became a staple for quick lunches and lazy dinners. They cook fast, and I usually serve them sliced on a plate or tucked into wraps, ready for a quick bite. I’ll pair them with rice or a fresh salad, and leftovers always fit right in a sandwich the following day. Great for those nights when you need food on the table, fast.

This recipe stands up on its own but also welcomes extras on the plate. It’s ideal for simple weeknight meals or meal prep. Serve it hot or cold, based on what you need. The light tang always feels just right for any meal, any day.
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BLT Pasta Salad – With Bacon!

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BLT Pasta Salad – With Bacon!. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

I first made BLT Pasta Salad – With Bacon! when I wanted a twist on a classic sandwich without much effort. Mixing it up in a big bowl, I saw right away that it worked well whether I ate it immediately or chilled it for a quick snack later. It’s best served cold, making it great for make-ahead lunches or taking along for spur-of-the-moment outdoor meals.

This pasta salad fits into any daily eating plan and is easy to share with a roommate or loved one. Scoop it onto plates or into lunch containers for work. It’s filling and saves well in the fridge. Perfect for when you want something familiar but with a little extra bite.
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Sweet & Spicy Grilled Harissa-Honey Chicken Skewers

A rectangular white plate with four Sweet & Spicy Grilled Harissa-Honey Chicken Skewers garnished with chopped herbs.
Sweet & Spicy Grilled Harissa-Honey Chicken Skewers. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Trying new types of grilled food led me to Sweet & Spicy Grilled Harissa-Honey Chicken Skewers. Once I tasted them, they became a quick favorite for weeknight dinners and casual eating. I set out the skewers on a platter so it’s easy to grab one or two with my hands. It works for a small dinner on the patio or while watching a movie.

Skewers are easy to serve with rice, flatbread, or even over salads. They make meal planning simpler because extras can be tossed into wraps or eaten cold. It’s a recipe that covers both everyday meals and when something new is needed. Whether hot off the grill or leftover, you get strong flavor in each bite.
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Redneck Eggrolls

Redneck Eggrolls on a black slate garnished with chopped herbs and a small bowl of dipping sauce.
Redneck Eggrolls. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

One weekend, I tried making Redneck Eggrolls just to change things up, and now they’re a fun meal for evenings when I want variety. They’re crispy, and I like breaking them open on a plate for a quick bite alongside dips or sauce. They work for lunch, a light dinner, or even as a post-work snack when you need a little change from the usual routine.

Serve these eggrolls whole and let folks dig in with their hands or slice them for easier sharing. They fit well with coleslaw or a light salad on the side. Quick to cook and easy to hold, they’re perfect for quick bites or everyday eating when you want something a little different.
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Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken

Grilled chicken breast on a white plate with fork and knife, sliced tomatoes, lemon halves, cilantro, and salt and pepper shakers on a checkered cloth.
Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Craving something simple but with a bit of flavor, I ended up making Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken for a quiet dinner. Slicing it fresh off the grill makes it easy for me to serve with whatever sides I have in the fridge. I like having it with bread, rice, or even stuffing leftovers into wraps for fast lunches. It’s perfect for those who want a healthy, tasty meal in no time.

Serving this chicken hot increases the aroma and pairs well with nearly anything. It fits busy nights or those days when you want something light but not boring. Add it to salads or serve with roasted vegetables. It’ll quickly earn a spot in your regular meal plans.
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Southern Style Pickled Shrimp

Close-up Southern Style Pickled Shrimp with lemon slices and dill on a jar.
Southern Style Pickled Shrimp. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

On days when I look for something light yet different, I’ll make Southern Style Pickled Shrimp and serve them cold on a platter. They have a tangy kick and can snack straight from the fridge, which I like for easy lunches or sharing with a friend. These shrimp go perfectly over leafy greens or with crusty bread on the side. Leftovers work for lunchboxes without any hassle.

This dish fits into daily meals with almost no effort, whether as a main or side. Spoon them onto small plates or lay them out for a snack table. Their bright flavor makes them stand out anywhere, from quiet evenings to midday breaks. Easy to serve and even easier to enjoy.
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Grilled Chicken Drumsticks

A plate of grilled chicken drumsticks garnished with chopped herbs, served with lemon slices.
Grilled Chicken Drumsticks. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

There’s nothing complicated about making Grilled Chicken Drumsticks. I prepare them when I need something quick for either lunch or dinner and enjoy picking them up by hand once they’re ready. They’re easy to reheat and make for a quick afternoon meal too. Extra drumsticks work great cold or warmed up for snacks.

Serve these straight from the grill for best flavor, or pack them up for meals on the go. Pair them with simple sides like salad, rice, or bread. Their flexible serving options make them dependable any day. Whether eaten right away or the next day, they manage to feel special without much effort.
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Shirazi Salad

Shirazi Salad in a white serving bowl.
Shirazi Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

When I stayed with a college roommate, they introduced me to Shirazi Salad, which quickly turned into a staple around my table. It’s light, crisp, and I make it often for a midday refresher or a delicate start to dinner. I usually serve it cold in a small bowl, and each time, it brings just enough crunch to wake up any meal.

This salad works for quick lunches, snacks, or as a small side with your main dish. Pour it into containers for meal prep, or spoon it straight onto your plate. Its simple nature makes it easy to add to any routine. For those seeking something easy and reliable, this salad is a smart pick.
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Pork Stuffed Smoked Jalapeno Poppers

Smoked jalapeno poppers on a platter.
Pork Stuffed Smoked Jalapeno Poppers. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

The first time I bit into Pork Stuffed Smoked Jalapeno Poppers, I realized how easy it is to mix up snack night. These poppers are perfect in singles or pairs, and I slice them for bite-sized snacks during a movie or sports game. Since they hold together well, I like adding them to a snack board or just piling into a bowl for quick grabbing.

They’re a nice change from typical appetizers and work for any level of hunger. Serve them as a featured snack at home or as a quick happy hour bite. These poppers can be made ahead and eaten cold or warm. Try them when you want to bring something new to your evening.
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Greek Cauliflower Salad

A spoon holds a serving of Greek Cauliflower Salad above the bowl.
Greek Cauliflower Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

After switching up my salad routine, I found myself making Greek Cauliflower Salad for work lunches and as a quick weeknight dinner. Sometimes I make a big bowl and eat it over a couple of days. Its texture and flavor make meals interesting whether eaten solo or as a side with roasted fish. It fits well in meal prep since it keeps its crunch even after some time in the fridge.

You can keep it on hand for quick meals or serve it next to grilled chicken or lamb. Even a small spoonful can brighten up a lunch plate. It’s an easy way to get more veggies in without extra planning. For hassle-free eating, this salad keeps things simple.
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Lemon-Dill Salmon Foil Packets

Four servings of lemon-dill salmon in foil packets, with lemon slices and dill on top, arranged on a black grill grate with a green grass background.
Lemon-Dill Salmon Foil Packets. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Trying out new ways to eat fish led me to make Lemon-Dill Salmon Foil Packets for dinner. I put the packets right onto a plate and open them at the table for a casual feel. They work for solo dinners or sharing with one extra person. The steam keeps the fish moist, and I love piling it onto rice or pasta after serving. It’s nice how simple the prep feels, too.

This packet method keeps cleanup to a minimum, making it reasonable for busy days. Serve as is for a light meal, or add bread and salad for something more filling. They store well for quick lunches. A good recipe when you don’t want to fuss but still hope for good flavor.
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Grilled Teriyaki Mango Skewers

Three Grilled Teriyaki Mango Skewers with bell peppers, zucchini, and onions served on a bed of yellow rice on a white plate.
Grilled Teriyaki Mango Skewers. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

After finding out how well sweet and smoky work together, I put together Grilled Teriyaki Mango Skewers. They cook quickly and are easy to lay out on a plate, making them perfect for a quick snack or side to any protein. I like sliding the pieces off onto rice for a simple dinner at home. They hold up for leftovers, making great add-ons to salads or lunch bowls.

Offers a new spin on simple grilled food that you can prepare any day. Eat them straight off the stick, or pile the grilled mix onto fresh greens. It’s a fun and easy way to bring a new flavor profile to familiar routines. Skewers are great for quick meals or an easy treat.
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Grilled California Chicken Burger

A Grilled California Chicken Burger served on a white plate with peppercorns and a napkin nearby.
Grilled California Chicken Burger. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

Looking for a new burger idea got me making this Grilled California Chicken Burger for a weekday lunch. Each burger feels hearty, especially when layered on a bun or cut into chunks with salad. I found that it’s easy to keep things light by pairing it with fresh veggies. Sometimes I prep them in advance and reheat for a fast meal. The flavors are simple, but somehow feel a little special.

This burger is just as good eaten at the table or packed for an on-the-go meal. Top it how you like or just enjoy it plain. It’s great for those wanting something a step up from plain beef burgers. A solid pick for changing up your normal burger line-up.
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Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad

A bowl of smashed cucumber salad with sesame seeds, cilantro, red chili flakes, and a light dressing.
Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

I first made this Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad on a hot day when I didn’t want to cook, and now it’s part of my regular meal rotation. It’s crisp and full of bright flavor, and I usually serve it cold straight from the fridge. Works by itself as a snack, or as a refreshing side to a bigger dish. It keeps well, so I can eat leftovers for a couple of days.

Perfect for quick lunches, meal prep, or to keep things easy in the kitchen. Spoon onto your plate, or take it to work. Its refreshing crunch makes it an easy favorite when you want a break from heavier options. It fits every eating plan, any day.
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Grilled Steak & Veggie Skewers

A wooden round serving board is covered with white parchment paper, displaying numerous grilled steak and veggie skewers arranged horizontally across it.
Grilled Steak & Veggie Skewers. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Experimenting with ways to use up steak led me to make these Grilled Steak & Veggie Skewers for lunch and quick dinners. Making them lets me pick different foods for each skewer, so it never feels boring. I serve them hot right off the grill and often pair them with a chilled salad or roasted potatoes. The pieces are great for picking up with your hands or sliding onto a plate.

This dish is simple to prepare at any time and suits meal prep for weekday lunches. Great for those who want something light yet filling. Any leftovers work cold or reheated. Easy to eat on the go or while sitting down at home.
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Grilled Smoked Pork Tenderloin with Mezcal BBQ Sauce

A plate of Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill-Smoked Pork Tenderloin with Mezcal BBQ Sauce.
Grilled Smoked Pork Tenderloin with Mezcal BBQ Sauce. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Wanting to try something new, I went for Grilled Smoked Pork Tenderloin with Mezcal BBQ Sauce on a quiet weekend. Sliced thin, it makes a strong main course or can be tucked into sandwiches for lunch. I like the bold flavor, which fits right in for dinner with just a few sides. Bringing it to the table on a wooden board makes it easy to serve casually.

This tenderloin is good hot or cold, and leftovers are perfect for salads and wraps. It’s suitable for laid-back weekday meals or sharing with a friend. Meets the need for a simple meal with plenty of flavor. Truly, it belongs in the regular dinner line up.
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Chef Jenn’s Buffalo Chicken Salad

A bowl of Buffalo Chicken Salad on a white table with a red checkered napkin and a fork beside it.
Chef Jenn’s Buffalo Chicken Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

The first bite of Chef Jenn’s Buffalo Chicken Salad made me realize salads could be just as exciting as classic mains. It’s loaded with flavor and tends to disappear fast whenever I make it for lunch or dinner. Best served cold in a big bowl, I find myself going back for extra bites between meetings. It easily fits into a busy schedule and is ideal for meal-prep, too.

Add to your daily routine for quick lunches or a filling side with wraps or sandwiches. A great pick if you love strong flavor but want something lighter. Scoop into containers for work, or serve it right away. It transforms familiar flavors into an easy, hearty meal.
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