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13+ picnic food recipes you need to try for Spring

Written by Perfection Fresh | Oct 7, 2021 2:29:29 AM

The sun is shining, the trees are in bloom, and it's the perfect day for a Spring picnic. We've got lots of delicious picnic recipes for you to celebrate in style.  From a variety of sandwiches, to comforting breads and tarts, to grazing platters, fruity desserts and refreshing drinks. There’s something for everyone.

SANDWICH & BREAD RECIPES

Sandwiches, breads and tarts are classic picnic treats for a reason. Loved by kids and adults, they are portable, easy to put together and serve. There's an array of filling options to choose from to satisfy any fussy eater. Cut bread into wedges and slices so it's easy to pick up and eat. Here are some of our favourite sandwich, bread and tart recipes for your Spring picnic. 

 QUKES® STAR

SANDWICHES

HAM, CHEESE & SOLANATO®

QUKES® SANDWICHES

MIX-A-MATO® BASIL

FOCACCIA  

MIX-A-MATO® CHEDDAR

PARTY PULL APART  

 

QUKES® BEST MATCHED SANDWICHES

FINGER FOODS & Grazing PLATTERS

Grazing boards are all about sharing, and are a great option for picnics and casual get togethers with family and friends. They require minimal prep time, and once put together everyone can help themselves to their favourite nibbles. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the sun. Here are some of our favourite recipes to add in a grazing platter. 


QUKES® SUMMER

SNACKING PLATTER


MIXED DIP MINICAPS®

BABY CAPSICUMS


 SOLANATO® TOMATO

PIZZA SCROLLS 

SUMMER SHARE

PLATTER (FOR 8 PEOPLE)  

BAMBINO® CABBAGE SNACK ATTACK

DESSERTS & DRINKS

After all that savoury snacking, a light dessert and refreshing drink is much needed. Here are some of our favourite recipes incorporating seasonal fruits. Make sure to carry glasses and an ice pack to keep drinks cold. 

BANANA BLUEBERRY MALT MUFFINS


CALYPSO® MANGO POPS

7 SMOOTHIES USING CALYPSO® MANGOES 

how to pack for a picnic

Finally, here are some tips on how to pack for a hassle free picnic this Spring. 

1. Use ice packs to keep cold food cool, otherwise it can spoil. Especially on a hot summer day. If you don't have ice packs, put a plastic water bottle in the freezer and use it as an ice pack. 

2. Use the right containers to pack food properly so it doesn't get squashed. Portion and pre-cut items as much as possible before packing it for the picnic. This will save time and reduce the amount of food handling required at the picnic. 

3. Protect yourself from the sun by using sun protection - sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. Re-apply as needed.

4. Keep yourself hydrated by taking enough drinking water. Carry water bottles, and glasses. 

5. Don't forget the cutlery and crockery along with napkins and trash bags. Clear up any mess, and leave the picnic area nice and clean for the next guests.