Creative Picnics to Pack for Summer
There's something about being outside in nature that makes eating meals for fun. I love picnics, whether carefully curated themed meals with drinks and dessert to match the meal, or simple throw-together lunches for hikes on the trail. If you want to heighten your picnic experience, try some of these tips to really set the mood for the outing.
General picnic supplies:
Before you head out the door, make sure you have all the things you need to set up a great picnic. Have a good basket or cooler to carry all of your food and drinks in (I'm partial to the traditional wooden picnic basket). Pack a blanket to sit on. Tip: find one that's at least semi-waterproof in case the ground is wet. Resuable utensils and cloth napkins (no plastic please!). Cups, thermos, or wine glasses for your drinks. A cold pack or bag of ice for the refrigerated foods. Tip: keep ice in a plastic or reusable sandwich bag to prevent water from leaking onto the food.
What to pack for food?
You can pack whatever suits your tastes for the day. It's good to look for easily packable foods like sandwiches, chips and crackers, fruit that won't bruise, and so on. If you're bringing a cooler or cold pack you can add things like cheese or chilled drinks. If you're looking for some fun, around the world inspired themed picnics I've compiled a few of my favorites below.
French: French bread, fresh from a bakery. For meat eaters, salami or prosciutto or the vegan version made from soy or wheat products. Pack a variety of cheese (the French love their cheese), try a hard cheese like sharp aged cheddar and something softer like brie. Fruit, strawberries, pears, and grapes pair well with many cheese. For drinks, sparkling fruit juice or wine is a nice addition. Add some truffles or dark chocolate for dessert and you're set!
Italian: Bruschetta, which is thinly sliced bread toasted and topped with mozzarella, olive oil, tomato, and basil. An orzo salad with cucumbers, tomato, and herbs. Oranges for fruit and limoncello (an italain lemon liquor) or lemonade for the drink. Have biscotti (almond cookies) or, if you have the cooler space, gelato for dessert.
Indian: Curried chickpea salad, hummus, carrots, and naan bread for a protein-packed vegan meal. Plain water or iced chai tea goes great with this meal.
Japanese: Sushi (vegetarian keeps better if refrigeration is an issue), try avocado, carrot, cucumber, and tofu with pickled ginger and wasabi. Edamame for some extra vegetables, and iced green tea for a drink. End the meal with some delicious mochi, rice cakes filled with all sorts of yummy things, including ice cream! Bento boxes are a wonderful way to pack picnics since they're very compact and easy to transport.
Greek: Falafel wraps in pita bread with falafel, humus, tziki, cucumber, onions, and lettuce. Pack some dolmas (stuffed grape leaves) and baba ganoush (the eggplant version of hummus) with some pita chips. Have some fruit and pastels (sweet sesame seed bars) for dessert.