43 Recipes for Summer Pool Parties (2024)

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43 Recipes for Summer Pool Parties (1)Julie MeyersUpdated: Dec. 01, 2023

    Splash into summer with recipes perfect for a pool party or picnic at the beach—from fun ice cream treats and decorated cookies to easy grilled pizza, fruit salads and refreshing drinks.

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    Summer Dessert Pizza

    My family enjoys this dessert pizza recipe anytime of the year, but it’s especially refreshing during the hot months. You can use whatever fruits are in season. —Ida Ruth Wenger, Harrisonburg, Virginia

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    Start off with these easy summer appetizers.

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    Tropical Island Chicken

    The marinade makes a savory statement in this all-time-favorite chicken recipe that I served at our son's pirate-themed birthday party. It smelled so good on the grill that guests could hardly wait to try a piece! —Sharon Hanson, Franklin, Tennessee

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    Summertime Fun Cookies

    Use this basic sugar cookie recipe to make the perfect poolside treat. Kids (and adults) won't be able to get enough. —Coleen Walter, Bancroft, Michigan

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    Maryland Corn Pops

    Fresh-picked sweet corn is a big thing in Maryland. Here’s my homespun version of Mexican street corn that brings in local bay flavors. —Kristie Schley, Severna Park, Maryland

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    Strawberry Watermelon Lemonade

    The nutrition department at my local hospital inspired me to create this refreshing summer sipper. I tweaked their recipe slightly to create this drink full of sweet-tart flavor. —Dawn Lowenstein, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania

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    Hot Dog Sliders with Mango-Pineapple Salsa

    For parties, we shrink down lots of foods, including these quick hot dogs, to slider size. Pile on the easy but irresistible fruit salsa for a burst of fresh flavor. —Carole Resnick, Cleveland, Ohio

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    Coconut-Rum Cake Pops

    Plan your own tropical escape with these surprisingly light-tasting pops. Angel food cake is a nice change of pace.

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    Summer Orzo Salad

    I’m always looking for fun ways to use the fresh veggies that come in my Community Supported Agriculture box, and this summer orzo salad is one of my favorite creations. I like to improvise with whatever I have on hand, so feel free to do the same here! —Shayna Marmar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    Grilled Sausages with Summer Vegetables

    After 30 years of camping, we've come up with an arsenal of surefire recipes. Our grilled sausage with veggies would be a superstar at a potluck. —Nancy Daugherty, Cortland, Ohio

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    Summer Celebration Ice Cream Cake

    I wanted to make my youngest son an ice cream cake one year for his summer birthday, as he prefers ice cream to the traditional cake. He picked the flavors and I decided to try my favorite brownie recipe as a crust. It worked! —Krista Frank, Rhododendron, Oregon

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    Summer Salad by the Lake

    I came up with this recipe to show appreciation to all the teachers at my son’s school. The dish had to be as special as the teachers, who always go the extra mile for their students. I think this salad did the trick! It's hearty, earthy, sweet and loaded with nothing but good stuff. —Ramya Ramamurthy, Fremont, California

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    Refreshing Raspberry Iced Tea

    This recipe makes two gallons, so it’s a sensible thirst-quenching choice for a springtime party when you have a medium-size crowd. It freezes well, making it a timesaver for party prep. —Arlana Hendricks Manchester, Tennessee

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    Creamy Layered Blueberry Ice Pops

    These delicious ice pops can also be made with raspberries or blackberries. The rosemary sprig and lemon zest bring another layer of flavor. The pops are quick, easy, kid-friendly and freezable. —Gloria Bradley, Naperville, Illinois

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    Summer Splash Chicken Salad

    When it’s too hot to eat inside, I head out to the patio. Shred some rotisserie chicken and toss with mango, watermelon and grapes for an ooh-ahh healthy chicken salad. —Barbara Spitzer, Lodi, California

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    Jersey-Style Hot Dogs

    I grew up in northern New Jersey, where hot dogs with grilled potatoes were born. It's a combo you’ll love. —Suzanne Banfield, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

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    Mini S'mores

    Want to sink your teeth into s’mores all year long? Here’s the answer! Just combine marshmallow creme, chocolate and graham crackers for an awesome bite.—Stephanie Tewell, Elizabeth, Illinois

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    Pomegranate Splash Salad

    The sparkling pomegranate gems make this salad irresistibly beautiful. My family loves it at holiday gatherings when pomegranates are in season. Even the children can't get enough of this antioxidant-rich delight. —Emily Jamison, Champaign, Illinois

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    Peach Crisp Parfait Pops

    My little ones love fruit crisps and ice pops. I created a healthy and delicious treat that combines the two. For a sweet addition, use cinnamon sticks in place of the wooden pop sticks. —Carmell Childs, Orangeville, Utah

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    Raspberry Lemonade Concentrate

    Here's a concentrate that allows you to enjoy a refreshing summer beverage any time of year. Sweet raspberries balance the tartness from lemons. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Glazed Chicken Wings

    I received this easy wing recipe from a cousin on Vancouver Island during a visit there a few years ago. They're an appealing appetizer, but also a favorite for Sunday lunch with rice and a salad. —Joan Airey, Rivers, Manitoba

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    Strawberry Corn Salsa

    This recipe makes art in a bowl! All the colors of summer are captured in this salsa with a fresh, light flavor perfect for snacking between swims or to kick off a backyard barbecue. This can be served with chips or alone as a side dish. —Catherine Goza, Charlotte, North Carolina

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    Our family took a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Norway, where we got to eat incredible shrimp sandwiches like these. The crustier the bread, the better. —Monica Kolva, Millville, New Jersey

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    Pina Colada Molded Salad

    My gelatin ring gets a tropical twist from coconut, pineapple and macadamia nuts. It's a wonderful anytime treat. Now that I'm retired from teaching, I have more time for kitchen experiments. —Carol Gillespie, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

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    Mojito Slush

    Whether you're splashing poolside or watching the kids inside, this slushy beverage has just the right balance of minty crispness and limey tartness that's sure to tingle your taste buds. —Jessica Ring, Chicago, Illinois

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    Barbecued Chicken Pizzas

    So fast and so easy with refrigerated pizza crust, these saucy, smoky pizzas make quick fans with their rustic, hot-off-the-grill flavor. They're perfect for impromptu cookouts and summer dinners on the patio. —Alicia Trevithick, Temecula, California

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    Teriyaki Shish Kabobs

    When I was a teenager, my father worked for an airline, and my family lived on the island of Guam in the South Pacific. A friend of my mother gave her this tangy-sweet recipe, and we enjoyed it often. Now I make it for my family, and they're big fans as well. —Suzanne Pelegrin, Ocala, Florida

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    Watermelon Shark

    Take a bite out of summer boredom with this kid-friendly food project. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Crispy Barbecue Chicken Tenders

    These crunch-coated chicken tenders are a little sweet, a little tangy and a whole lot of fun. In half an hour, your family's new favorite dish is ready to eat. When I have extra time, I roast garlic and add it to the sauce. —Andreann Geise, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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    Fruit and Cheese Kabobs

    We came up with this fresh and fruity summer snack idea. It's easy to make ahead and carry to the ballpark, beach or playground, and the cinnamon-spiced yogurt dip adds a fun touch kids love. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    P.S. Speaking of going to the beach, check out these beach games to get all ages in on the fun during your summer adventures.

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    Mint Watermelon Salad

    I invented this refreshing fruit salad one sultry afternoon while my friends were gathered around my pool. It was quick to prepare and disappeared from their plates even quicker. The kids loved it too! —Antoinette DuBeck, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania

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    Coconut Tres Leches Cupcakes

    Three types of milk wonderfully moisten these cupcakes. Toasted coconut on top adds an elegant touch. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Strawberries and cucumbers together—I just love this combination! We used to eat a lot of cucumbers growing up in upstate New York. We'd get them, along with strawberries and melons, from fruit and veggie stands to make this sweet and tangy salad. —Melissa Mccabe, Long Beach, California

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    I created this recipe for my family because they love grilled shrimp. I love it because it's quick, delicious and good for us. —Lisa Speer, Palm Beach, Florida

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    Frosty Watermelon Ice

    Here's a fun twist on watermelon. It's so refreshing on a summer day, and you don't have to worry about seeds while you're enjoying it. —Kaaren Jurack, Manassas, Virginia

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    My grilled cheese sandwich combines chicken with sweet caramelized onions, red peppers, Swiss cheese and sourdough bread. It’s oh-my goodness. —Kadija Bridgewater, Boca Raton, Florida

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    S'mookies

    S'mores are one of my favorite desserts. I wanted to create a cookie to replace the graham cracker—that's when my s'mookie was born. Just as delicious as the classic.—Maria Davis, Hermosa Beach, California

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    Cashew-Curry Chicken Salad

    My husband and I fell hard for the curried chicken salad from our grocery store deli, and I knew I could find a way to make something similar. This greek yogurt chicken salad has become one of our favorites to take on trips to the beach. —Janine Cooper-Moren, Portland, Oregon

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    Sand Dollar Cookies

    Before the military relocated our family, my children had never lived near the ocean. I came up with this special treat with a beach theme—it made our move even more fun!—Michelle Duncan of Callaway, Florida

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    Orange Juice Spritzer

    Here’s a zippy twist on regular orange juice. It is not too sweet and is refreshing with any breakfast or brunch entree. —Michelle Krzmarzick, Torrance, California

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    Caribbean Chipotle Pork Sliders

    Our favorite pulled pork sliders combine the heat of chipotle peppers with a cool tropical coleslaw. The robust flavors make these a big hit with guests. —Kadija Bridgewater, Boca Raton, Florida

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    Orange Beef Lettuce Wraps

    This is a lighter version of a restaurant favorite. I also recommend trying these wraps with ground chicken or turkey.—Robin Haas, Cranston, Rhode Island

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    Refreshing Tropical Fruit Salad

    Want a family-friendly side dish? This colorful medley is kid-pleasing and a great way to encourage healthy eating. —Sharon Ricci, Spooner, Wisconsin

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    Originally Published: April 25, 2019

    43 Recipes for Summer Pool Parties (2024)

    FAQs

    What are the most popular finger foods for parties? ›

    Fun Finger Food Ideas for Kids
    • Pigs in a Blanket. Excite the kids at your event with the best finger foods for a party. ...
    • Chicken Tenders. Chicken tenders will always be one of the favorite finger food ideas for kids. ...
    • Mozzarella Sticks. ...
    • Chicken Taquitos. ...
    • Pepperoni Pizza Rolls. ...
    • Bean and Cheese Taquitos. ...
    • Fish Sticks. ...
    • Empanadas.
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    How can I spice up my pool party? ›

    Come Up With a Theme

    Give your pool party a dress code and then decorate for the theme accordingly. Some ideas include tropical or all-white for a classic, dressier pool party. Or you could get weird and choose a TV show or something oxymoronic, like summer goth, for your jumping-off point.

    What time of day is best for a summer pool party? ›

    1.) Set the Date and Time

    Keep in mind that weekends are generally the best time for pool parties. Also, afternoon to early evening is the ideal time for a pool party.

    How many hours should a pool party be? ›

    Just make sure that the date works for most of your guests. Besides, the best time during the day to have a pool party is after 3 pm of the day and it should last for 2 to 4 hours. This way, people can also enjoy the sunshine without being too exposed to it for long periods of time.

    What is beach party food? ›

    Fresh fruit, skewered vegetables and one-hand sandwiches all fit the bill, and they will leave you with as little sand in your mouth as possible. Well-wrapped long, skinny sandwiches are easy to eat in bites –– think a baguette with ham, cold-cut heroes, veggie wraps or even something burrito-esque.

    How do you feed 40 guests on a budget? ›

    Feed the masses without breaking the bank with these budget-friendly dishes.
    1. Mexican Lasagne. A spicy lasagne for those of us who love Mexican and Italian food. ...
    2. Cheese Cob Dip. ...
    3. The Best Burger in Oz. ...
    4. Kangaroo Casserole. ...
    5. Sausage Casserole. ...
    6. Nanna's golden sausage casserole. ...
    7. Quiche Lorraine. ...
    8. Turkey and Pumpkin Lasagne.

    How much finger food for 40 guests? ›

    Here's a general guideline: Number of Appetizers: Plan for 4-6 different types of appetizers. Quantity per Person: Estimate around 5-6 pieces per person per hour. So for a 4-5 hour party, you'd aim for around 20-30 pieces per person in total.

    How long should a pool party last? ›

    But as a general rule of thumb, pool parties are pre-dinner parties, especially if you want to include some swimming and pool games while it's nice and hot outside. So, the ideal time for a pool party to start would be 3:00PM. It should last for two or three hours.

    How do you look pretty at a pool party? ›

    How to Be Fashionable at a Pool Party
    1. 1 Go with swimwear that makes you feel confident.
    2. 2 Bring a cute cover up that complements your suit.
    3. 3 Go vintage with high-waisted shorts and a crop top.
    4. 4 Rock denim cutoffs for a cool, classic look.
    5. 5 Try a comfy two-piece outfit for a resort vibe.

    How do you end a pool party? ›

    Ending your pool party
    1. Adjust the Lighting. The first thing you should do is adjust the lighting. ...
    2. Start Cleaning Up. That brings us to the next step, start cleaning up. ...
    3. Turn Off the Music. As part of the clean up process, you should turn off the music. ...
    4. Use Verbal Cues.

    How many people should I invite to my pool party? ›

    The first thing to consider is how many people you can comfortably accommodate. If you only have a small above-ground pool to work with, then it will probably be more fun for everyone to keep the party intimate-say five to 10 friends to avoid feeling overcrowded.

    What is a good time to start a pool party? ›

    However, pool parties are generally pre-dinner affairs. ‌When it's nice and hot outside, you might even want to include a few games around the pool or swimming pool. ‌In this case, 3:00 PM would be the ideal time for a pool party to begin. ‌You should also plan it to last at least ‌two‌ ‌or three‌ ‌hours.

    What should I do before a pool party? ›

    HOW TO PREPARE FOR A POOL PARTY
    1. INVITATIONS. Even though creating a Facebook event for parties is getting more and more popular, there is nothing like receiving a hand crafted invitation to make an event extra special. ...
    2. BEVERAGES AND COOLERS. ...
    3. SNACKS. ...
    4. EXTRA SUNSCREEN. ...
    5. PREP THE POOL. ...
    6. SEATING AND SHADE. ...
    7. POOL TOYS. ...
    8. FIRST AID KIT.

    What do I bring to a pool day? ›

    How to pack for swimming
    1. Swimwear. This may be a swimming costume, trunks, shorts, t-shirt and/or leggings. ...
    2. Towels. A towel is essential for drying off after your swim. ...
    3. Robe. ...
    4. Swimming cap. ...
    5. Goggles.
    Oct 4, 2016

    What should I bring to my friends pool? ›

    Pool Party Checklist: What to Bring to a Pool Party
    • Swimsuit: A stylish swimsuit is the cornerstone of any pool party ensemble. ...
    • Towels: Don't forget to pack plush towels to dry off after a refreshing dip. ...
    • Sunscreen: Protecting your skin from the sun's rays is essential.
    Jun 28, 2023

    Should you bring something to a pool party? ›

    Pool Party: Other things to consider

    Not everyone will have the foresight to bring sunscreen, towels or hair ties, so packing some extra can make you the hero of the party. Another thing to consider is bringing a cooler with you (bonus points for filling it with ice!).

    What should I bring to the swimming pool? ›

    How to pack to the swimming pool?
    • Swimsuit or trunks. Bring them if you want to have a swim and fun at the pool. ...
    • Swim slides shoes, flip-flops. ...
    • Swim cap. ...
    • Towel. ...
    • Swimming goggles. ...
    • What skin and hair care products to use after swimming? ...
    • More things to take to the pool.
    • Spare underwear.
    Nov 12, 2019

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