29 Cookout Recipes That Make You the Most Popular Person at the Party

If you’re ever wondering what to cook for a backyard hangout, these 29 cookout ideas will have your mind spinning with options. There’s everything you might need, whether it’s just you and a friend talking in the yard or you’re hosting your neighbors for an afternoon.

You don’t have to wait for a special day to try these recipes, since they’re great for easy dinners as well as laid-back celebrations. With so many choices, you can always find something that feels fresh and fun, even for the busiest schedule. It’s actually pretty fun seeing which dish gets everyone smiling the most. Odds are, someone will want to pick their favorite for next time.

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.

Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings

Smoked and glazed peach-chipotle chicken wings on a black plate.
Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Sometimes, I reach for something a little different that still keeps things familiar. These Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings are a nice twist for my snack cravings or for an easy meal when I want something special without much fuss. They have that lovely mix of smoky and mild heat. I love serving them stacked up, warm and still crisp.

You might enjoy adding these to your weekly meal routine, whether it’s a laid-back lunch or sharing a plate between friends. They’re easy to pair with simple sides like cold salads or chips, making them a go-to when you want quick flavor without a complicated recipe. Grab napkins, because these wings are definitely best eaten by hand.
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Bacon Fried Corn

Bacon Fried Corn in a serving bowl.
Bacon Fried Corn. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There’s a certain kind of satisfaction in making something as simple as this Bacon Fried Corn for any meal. It’s quick, easy, and brings a nostalgic feeling with every bite, especially when I serve it next to other easy classics. This dish can turn up at breakfast, lunch, or as a side for dinner, and it never feels out of place. I’ve often enjoyed it straight from the skillet.

Try this one for those days when you just want a meal that feels familiar. It’s good on its own, but always works alongside eggs or a grilled favorite. Serve it hot and let the simple tastes speak for themselves. This is a recipe that can be made anytime, not just on special occasions.
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Summer Squash Casserole

A spoon holds a serving of yellow squash casserole with a crumbly topping above a glass baking dish on a kitchen counter.
Summer Squash Casserole. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Growing up, I often watched casseroles go from oven to table, and this Summer Squash Casserole makes weeknight dinners more enjoyable. Making this is easy, and every forkful is rich without being too heavy, which works after a long day. I like how simple it is to prepare ahead of time, making busy schedules easier. Served in big scoops, it hits the spot for both lunch and dinner.

This is perfect for a regular family meal or a casual potluck. Spoon it right out of the dish and add it as a side with grilled meats, roasted chicken, or even sandwiches. It keeps well, so leftovers are tomorrow’s lunch. You’ll want to make extra, just in case.
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Shirazi Salad

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

Sometimes, I want something fresh that goes with almost anything, so I turn to this Shirazi Salad on days that call for quick, easy meals. Whether it’s just for myself or for sharing, this salad’s crispness fits any snack or light dinner. It’s extra good straight from the fridge, especially when I’m in a hurry. It always seems to bring a bit of brightness to leftovers or snacks.

Make this for busy lunches at home or serve it with grilled foods or bread. You get a simple dish that fits into your regular meal plan, no special planning needed. Scoop it onto your plate alongside roasted meats or toss it together for a picnic. It’s easy, quick, and always useful.
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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.

On occasions when I cook for myself or others, this Traeger Smoked Leg of Lamb stands out because it turns a regular dinner into something memorable. Slow smoking helps bring out tenderness and gives each bite a hint of flavor that always feels rewarding. When served sliced, it looks good on a simple plate, either alone or with a basic side.

This dish works equally well for a quiet night in or as the centerpiece for sharing at family meals. Pair it with easy vegetables or bread to make it more filling. If you want a meal that feels a bit more special but doesn’t require too much work, this recipe will easily become your choice for calm evenings.
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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.

Weekends feel more relaxed with familiar dishes, and this Classic Red Potato Salad with Pickles has been a top pick at my table for a long time. I whip this up when I need something that holds up well in the fridge and goes with many mains. Spoonfuls disappear fast, especially when I offer them at lunch or as part of a picnic dinner. Leftovers work great with sandwiches, too.

Take this to a lunch break or pile it next to barbecue dishes. This salad is served cold, making it perfect for any day. It offers a cool, tangy bite that wakes up your plate. Add it to weekly meal plans and pair it with grilled food, roasted meats, or on its own.
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Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs

A close-up of a dish featuring colorful tortellini mixed with meatballs, spinach, and chopped red bell peppers, topped with melted cheese, served in a white bowl.
Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

When I need a filling dinner, I like to toss together this Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs for something hearty and simple. It cooks up quickly and is just as good for busy weeknight dinners as it is for lingering Sunday lunches. I love serving it straight from the skillet; there’s no need to fuss with extra dishes. Packing up leftovers is simple and makes my routine easier.

You’ll appreciate how this recipe works for small households or just a solo meal. Pair it with a crisp salad or garlic bread for extra satisfaction. It’s filling, easy to serve, and you can make it ahead for easy meal prepping. It suits most everyday moods.
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Texas Corn Succotash

Texas Corn Succotash in a black bowl with spoon.
Texas Corn Succotash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

On days when dinner needs a boost without much work, I often reach for this Texas Corn Succotash. Cooking it in a big skillet brings out its bright flavors, making it a reliable side for many meals. I like to spoon it next to grilled or baked foods, sometimes even for lunch on its own. It’s colorful and always feels down-to-earth.

This is a great option for dinner when you want something that’s simple but never boring. Serve it warm with your favorite main or cool it down for a lunch salad. It brings a pop of interest to the plate and fits into any weekly meal plan. It’s flexible for your table, big or small.
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Steak & Pasta Salad

A black bowl filled with a pasta salad containing farfalle, steak slices, radishes, cherry tomatoes, lettuce, nuts, and crumbled blue cheese, garnished with parsley, on a wooden board next to a spoon.
Steak & Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There are moments when you want a meal that fills you up without being too heavy, and for that, this Steak & Pasta Salad steps in nicely. The balance between fulfilling steak and lighter pasta always keeps things interesting in my dinner rotation. Serving this recipe chilled in a big bowl makes it just right for lazy afternoons or quick lunches.

Add this to your line-up when you need something that works as both a main course and next-day leftovers. It can be served alongside crunchy bread or simple vegetables for extra variety. If you’re looking for a recipe that keeps mealtime quick yet full of flavor, this salad fits well anytime.
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Guacamole Snack Board

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Guacamole Snack Board. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Snacking can be a breeze, and this Guacamole Snack Board makes any regular evening feel more inviting. Lay out an assortment of things for dipping, and I find it fits both game time and movie nights. I often mix it up on busy afternoons, especially when there’s no full meal planned. Serving it spread out on a platter keeps things casual and simple.

It’s easy to make snack time more interesting or fill a spot at dinner with this recipe idea. Use it for your solo snacks or build a board for a group. Pair with chips, veggies, or crackers; whatever is at hand. It’s flexible, and there’s never any pressure to be fancy.
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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.

Getting creative with snacks is always fun at my place, and these Pork Stuffed Smoked Jalapeno Poppers are great for when I need something bold. Letting them smoke brings a deeper taste that’s always a hit at the table, yet they’re simple enough for any day. Served right off the tray, they add excitement to even a basic evening. Extra poppers become lunch the next day for me.

You can pack these in your lunchbox or set them out before a hearty meal at home. Try serving with a dipping sauce, or eat as they are. Each bite holds plenty of flavor and heat. These are great for turning an ordinary dinner into something memorable.
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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.

When I want easy meals that last a couple of days, this Picnic Bacon Pasta Salad finds its way into my fridge. I like how well it holds up for lunches or quick dinners, whether eaten cold or at room temperature. Packing it into a container makes it simple to take along or scoop out for a no-fuss meal at home. Leftovers stay flavorful and fresh.

Bring this out at lunch or have it as a main for dinner with bread or fruit. It’s a flexible recipe that doesn’t need to follow any rules. Serve it in a big bowl, and let everyone scoop their own. It makes day-to-day meal prep much easier and more enjoyable.
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Blackstone Smash Burger

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Blackstone Smash Burger. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

I love a classic burger, and this Blackstone Smash Burger brings that familiar, crispy edge right to my own kitchen. Fast to make on a griddle or pan, it turns lunch breaks into something worth looking forward to. I always serve it stacked on a soft bun and wrap it in paper when sharing on the go. These burgers reheat well for an extra meal the next day, too.

Bring these burgers to your table for a reliable dinner option. Pair them with fries, chips, or fresh salad for variety. Serve warm and let everyone add toppings as they like. This one fits both quick solo meals and relaxed evenings, making burgers a regular feature at home.
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Easy BLT Pasta Salad

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Easy BLT Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

There’s something familiar about meals I can throw together fast, and this Easy BLT Pasta Salad fits right in. I whip up this salad when things get busy, and there’s only time for simple food. It works well both for regular lunches and as a quick dinner; the leftovers hold up for another meal. I like serving it straight from the fridge for a refreshing bite.

This salad pairs nicely with grilled chicken, bread, or stands alone on busy days. Spoon it into bowls and enjoy a no-frills meal at home. It’s easy to carry to a potluck as well, but it’s just as great for a solo dinner. Stick with this recipe when you want stress-free meals.
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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.

Making a fuss-free dinner is easy, especially when I bake these Lemon-Dill Salmon Foil Packets. Wrapping things up in foil and popping them in the oven keeps prep and cleanup simple and fast. I like serving these straight from the foil onto plates for a meal that feels special without extra work. Any leftovers are perfect for a quick lunch salad.

These packets pair well with rice, greens, or bread for any meal. You’ll find them suitable for a solo dinner or a quiet night with a friend. Serve them warm, next to your favorite sides. The ease of serving straight from foil makes this one useful for packed schedules and laid-back eating.
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Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes

Crispy Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes topped with herbs and grated cheese on a metal baking sheet.
Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Roasted foods at home are a habit, especially with something like these Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes. They’re easy to prepare, and I like to press them down before baking so that the surface gets just right. These potatoes serve best right out of the oven, still hot and fluffy inside. Having them alongside a steak or roasted chicken is a standard for me.

This is a good go-to for any meal, from weekday dinners to lazy weekends. Serve them with meats or tuck them into a lunchbox with fresh salad. The crispy edges and soft inside make each bite great. These potatoes will quickly earn their place in your rotation.
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Panzanella Salad

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Panzanella Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

When I have extra bread at home, it feels right to make this Panzanella Salad for a fuss-free meal. I mix it up whenever I want quick, hearty food that’s different from the usual. It works well for turning day-old bread into something new and tasty, and it’s great at lunch or for a light dinner. I prefer serving it in a big bowl at the center of the table.

This salad matches perfectly with grilled meats or simple cheese plates. It soaks up flavors the longer it sits, making it great for leftovers. Spoon out big portions for a complete meal. Keep this recipe on hand for days when you want low-effort but reliable food.
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Smoked Shotgun Shells

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Smoked Shotgun Shells. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Trying new ideas for snacks or sides is always worthwhile, and these Smoked Shotgun Shells offer something unique. I like to prepare extra so there’s enough for lunch the following day, and hands-down, they turn out tasty from the smoker every time. Serving these straight up, hot and smoky, always earns a good reaction in my household. I cut them into pieces for easy serving at the table.

Give these a spot at your next homemade spread, or just add to the week’s meal plan. Serve with dipping sauces or stack them next to salad. Their smoky touch stands out but fits any weekday dinner. You’ll come back to this recipe when you want something a little special.
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Pesto Orzo Salad

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Pesto Orzo Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

I always like to keep my meals low-key, and this Pesto Orzo Salad checks every box for easy lunches or quick dinners. It’s light enough for snacks but filling enough to serve as a main, and it packs well for road trips. I often serve it chilled, spooned into bowls for a simple, hands-off meal. This dish gets better after a day in the fridge.

Bring together your favorite sides or eat alone for an easy lunch. You can add this to a meal prep routine or just make it for a change-up in the week. Serve chilled or at room temp for a smooth, effortless meal time. This recipe adapts without extra planning.
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Grilled Steak and Veggie Skewers

Grilled skewers with beef, zucchini, and cherry tomatoes on a wooden board, garnished with fresh parsley. A striped cloth and loose cherry tomatoes are nearby.
Grilled Steak and Veggie Skewers. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There’s something easy about grilling chicken when I want dinner to stay uncomplicated, and this Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken makes that all possible. It brings out a simple tang and soft texture that’s perfect for relaxed meals or quick weeknight dinners. Serving it sliced over rice or layered on a sandwich is my usual go-to after a busy day.

Give this recipe a try for solo meals, quick lunches, or as the main star on a dinner plate. It pairs nicely with potatoes or a fresh salad. This dish becomes a favorite for those days when you want something both quick and flavorful, helping you settle into your meal routine without needing a lot of steps or planning.
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Wheat Berry Salad with Tuna & Tomatoes

Wheat Berry Salad with Tomato & Tuna in a bowl.
Wheat Berry Salad with Tuna & Tomatoes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Whenever I want a fulfilling lunch that keeps me full, this Wheat Berry Salad with Tuna & Tomatoes is what I reach for. It packs well in containers for work or travel and tastes fresh and filling after a good chill in the fridge. When I serve it for dinner, there’s usually nothing left for the next day. I like spooning it over greens for extra texture.

This recipe fits your daily routine without effort. Serve as a hearty side or keep it as the main dish for lighter dinners. Throw it into lunch bags for something reliable and tasty. You’ll enjoy this salad for both sit-down dinners and simple meals on the go.
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Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans

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Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Some days call for set-it-and-forget-it cooking, and these Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans deliver every time. All I need to do is plug in the slow cooker, and hours later, there are beans ready for any dinner. The mellow taste is great alongside roasted meat or rice, and I usually serve them warm with a slotted spoon. Any leftovers keep well for another meal.

Make these for busy nights or when you just want something simple on hand during the week. Serve them hot, either as a side or a light main. The recipe is flexible for both family dinners and solo meals. Add this to your regular weeknight list for easy eating.
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Mexican Black Beans

Mexican black beans in a white bowl with parsley and garlic.
Mexican Black Beans. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

When I need a quick fix that’s tasty enough for any meal, these Mexican Black Beans work well and fit into pretty much any meal situation. I like to serve them hot as a side for dinner or spoon them over rice for an easy lunch. Sometimes, I keep leftovers and reheat them for a simple snack or taco night, which makes them valuable in my weekly routine.

You can use these beans for everything from simple dinners to sharing as a side dish in group meals. They go well with rice, or chips, and even inside burritos if you want something different. This recipe is reliable for those days when you just want something easy that doesn’t take up much energy or time.
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Smoked Peaches with Spiced Rum Whipped Cream

Smoked peaches topped with spiced rum whipped cream on a platter.
Smoked Peaches with Spiced Rum Whipped Cream. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

When dessert calls for a little fun without too much prep, these Smoked Peaches with Spiced Rum Whipped Cream come to mind. Bringing together sweet fruit and creamy topping, it’s the kind of treat I like to serve chilled after dinner or as an afternoon snack when something lighter appeals to me. Each serving feels special, whether plated simply or with extra drizzle.

You’ll find this dessert works well for casual dinners, moments when you want something new, or even just winding down after a busy day. It pairs easily with ice cream or a biscuit on the side. This recipe makes it simple to enjoy a sweet pick-me-up or a treat that doesn’t require complicated steps.
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White Bean Salad

A plate of White Bean Salad with arugula, white beans, cherry tomatoes, red onion, cucumber, and crumbled cheese.
White Bean Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

After a long day, I often look for something that hits the spot without taking much effort, and this White Bean Salad delivers that. Its gentle flavors make it good for a light dinner or packing for lunch, and when serving it cold, I always feel refreshed. I sometimes eat this in the backyard, or just by myself midweek, when I don’t want anything heavy.

Try adding this recipe to your regular meal plan for easy lunches or snacks. It goes great with toasted bread or some fresh greens. These salads fit where you need quick, wholesome dinners or times when you’d like to share a simple plate with someone. It’s quick to whip up and fits countless real-life moments.
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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.

There’s something easy about grilling chicken when I want dinner to stay uncomplicated, and this Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken makes that all possible. It brings out a simple tang and soft texture that’s perfect for relaxed meals or quick weeknight dinners. Serving it sliced over rice or layered on a sandwich is my usual go-to after a busy day.

Give this recipe a try for solo meals, quick lunches, or as the main star on a dinner plate. It pairs nicely with potatoes or a fresh salad. This dish becomes a favorite for those days when you want something both quick and flavorful, helping you settle into your meal routine without needing a lot of steps or planning.
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Yellow Bean & Potato Salad

A bowl of yellow bean and potato salad.
Yellow Bean & Potato Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Every now and then, I like to keep things light yet filling, so this Yellow Bean & Potato Salad is a regular part of my life. Its mellow flavors hit the spot as a refreshing lunch or a basic side with any meal, and I usually serve it chilled. For me, it’s best on simple plates, often paired with grilled chicken or eaten by itself on busy days.

It’s a good idea to add this dish to your weekly meal plan for grab-and-go lunches or easy dinner sides. It pairs with roasted meats or basic sandwiches if you want to mix things up. This recipe is perfect for those times when a quick salad feels right; no fuss, just straightforward enjoyment for daily meals.
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Parmesan Garlic Corn Ribs

Several pieces of Parmesan Garlic Corn Ribs, topped with grated cheese and chopped herbs, are arranged on a black slate serving board.
Parmesan Garlic Corn Ribs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Sometimes, experimenting with veggies brings a change, and these Parmesan Garlic Corn Ribs fit right in my routine. Their unexpected shape and flavor make them fun as a snack or a side, and I serve them stacked up on a plate straight out of the oven. When I’m craving something different without complications, it’s an easy pick for movie nights or solo dinners.

Try making these ribs for casual meals or as a side with burgers, sandwiches, or salads. They fit well when you want something bite-sized without needing extra steps. These corn ribs offer familiar flavors and a nice twist that suits nearly any meal, from snack time to sharing plates at home.
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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.

On days when I need a meal that isn’t boring, Chef Jenn’s Buffalo Chicken Salad grabs my attention. The mild tang and hearty arrangement always feel right, whether I’m eating alone or making lunch for someone else. I like serving it cold, spread out in a wide bowl for easy sharing or snacking by the forkful.

This salad works for quick lunches, game nights, or when you want something easy but more exciting. It pairs nicely with crackers or simple bread. Whether you’re hungry after work or just finished errands, this recipe brings reliable flavor and ease to everyday meals without requiring much more than a few minutes to assemble.
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