Summer cooking couldn’t be easier once the grill gets involved. These summer grilling recipes cover juicy chicken, quick seafood, smoky vegetables, homemade sauces, and a simple grilled dessert to finish the meal. I love options like these because they give you plenty of ways to keep dinner simple, flavorful, and affordable without heating up the whole kitchen! If burgers are on your menu too, our burger recipes roundup has plenty of easy ideas to help you build out the rest of your cookout!

Easy Grilled Chicken Recipes
Chicken is a great place to start if you want a cookout main that won’t blow your grocery budget. These grilled chicken recipes use simple marinades, pantry spices, and easy techniques to keep the meat juicy, flavorful, and ready for all your favorite summer sides.
1. Juicy Grilled Chicken
Grilled Chicken

This grilled chicken starts with a quick brine and a sweet-savory spice rub, which helps the chicken stay juicy instead of drying out on the grill. My family loves this one during grilling season because it works with so many sides, and the leftovers are easy to use in salads, wraps, or lunches later in the week.
2. Grilled BBQ Chicken Breasts
Grilled BBQ Chicken Breasts

I keep this grilled BBQ chicken recipe simple with olive oil, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, and brown sugar, and let the BBQ sauce do all the talking. It’s a great recipe for using a value pack of chicken if you’re feeding a bigger group or want leftovers for the week!
3. Grilled Drumsticks and Thighs
Dry Rubbed Grilled Drumsticks and Thighs

These dry rubbed grilled drumsticks and thighs are a great pick when you want big grilled flavor without spending a lot. The chicken gets a quick brine for moisture, then a bold dry rub with paprika, cumin, oregano, and warm spices for smoky, savory flavor. At just over a dollar per serving, this recipe is a really budget-friendly way to feed your family this summer.
4. Grilled Honey Lime Chicken
Grilled Honey Lime Chicken

Our grilled honey lime chicken uses boneless chicken thighs, a quick marinade, and pantry-friendly spices like cumin, chili powder, and paprika. The honey helps the chicken caramelize on the grill, while the lime keeps everything bright and tangy. I’d serve this for my family over rice, tucked into tortillas, or with grilled veggies for an easy summer dinner!
5. Teriyaki Chicken Kebabs
Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Kebabs

These grilled teriyaki chicken kabobs get their sweet, salty, glossy finish from a homemade sauce made with soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, and ginger. They cook quickly on the grill, so they’re a great choice when you want something flavorful without a long marinating time.
6. Chicken Kabobs
Chicken Kabobs

My chicken kabobs are colorful and perfect for serving straight from the grill. I use chicken thighs here because they stay juicy, and the easy yogurt marinade keeps the flavor on the chicken instead of dripping away. Add some bell peppers and onions, and you’ve got a budget-friendly cookout recipe that looks as good as it tastes!
Smoky Summer Vegetables
This might just be my favorite section because grilled vegetables can absolutely hold their own at a cookout. Fresh summer produce gets smoky, sweet, crisp-tender, and so much more interesting once it hits a hot grill.
If you want even more ideas for sides, our BBQ side dishes roundup has other cookout favorites like potato salad, baked beans, cucumber salad, and coleslaw!
7. Grilled Vegetables
Grilled Vegetables

Grilled vegetables are the ultimate fridge-clean-out side dish, and they’re ready in about 18 minutes. I like the “less is more” approach here: keep the grill hot, don’t overcook the softer vegetables, and let the onions go on first so they get sweet around the edges. Any leftovers can go into pasta salad, sandwiches, salads, or grain bowls the next day!
8. Grilled Corn on the Cob
Grilled Corn on the Cob

Grilled corn on the cob is simple, affordable, and so very summery! Instead of using foil, this method keeps the corn in its own husk so it steams while it grills, which cuts down on waste and helps the kernels stay juicy. Finish it with butter and sea salt, and honestly, it doesn’t need much else.
9. Grilled Romaine Caesar Salad
Grilled Romaine Caesar Salad

My easy grilled romaine Caesar salad gives a classic Caesar a smoky summer upgrade. The romaine gets a little char on the grill, then it’s topped with crispy panko and a creamy vegetarian Caesar dressing that uses seaweed sheets instead of anchovies for that classic savory flavor. It’s smoky, crunchy, creamy, and definitely NOT your average side salad.
10. Grilled Cabbage
Grilled Cabbage

I love cabbage in all forms, and this grilled cabbage recipe turns it into a smoky, charred side with a chili garlic glaze and crispy Parmesan. Since cabbage is usually one of the cheapest veggies at the store, this recipe is a great way to add a low-cost side to the grill!
11. Grilled Zucchini
Grilled Zucchini

I’m all about zucchini once summer hits, and grilling is one of the easiest ways to make the most of it while it’s juicy, flavorful, and in season! The quick balsamic-honey marinade gives this grilled zucchini a sweet-savory finish, and the grill adds just enough char to make it feel cookout-worthy.
12. Grilled Okra
Grilled Okra

This grilled okra is the recipe I’d hand to anyone who thinks they don’t like okra. The vinegar soak and hot grill help keep the texture crisp-tender instead of slippery, while smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper keep the seasoning simple. Try it, and let me know if you’re officially on Team Okra after this!
More Grilled Mains
These recipes are great when you want something hearty from the grill without going straight to burgers or chicken. They’re also budget-minded in different ways: tofu keeps the cost low, and sirloin tenders give you steakhouse-style flavor without the ribeye price tag.
13. Grilled Tofu
BBQ Grilled Tofu

BBQ grilled tofu is smoky, sticky, and perfect for anyone who wants a budget-friendly vegetarian option at the cookout. I always press and freeze the extra-firm tofu to give it a denser texture so it holds up on the grill. Then the BBQ sauce caramelizes beautifully over the heat. I love this served with grilled corn, grilled vegetables, or baked beans for a full summer plate.
14. Grilled Sirloin Steak Tenders
Grilled Sirloin Tenders

If ribeye or strip steak isn’t in the budget, these grilled sirloin tenders are a smart swap for grilling season. They’re still flavorful and satisfying, especially when they’re seasoned well and cooked quickly over high heat like I do in this easy summer grilling recipe!
Grilled Seafood
Seafood can feel pricey, but frozen options often make it much more doable. Frozen shrimp and salmon thaw quickly, cook fast on the grill, and give you a lighter summer main without a lot of prep.
15. Grilled Salmon
Grilled Salmon

With just salmon, lemon, oil, salt, and pepper, this simple grilled salmon is the kind of recipe I love for summer. The salmon cooks skin-side down first to help keep it tender, and the grilled lemon adds a bright, smoky finish.
16. Grilled Shrimp
Grilled Shrimp

Fast, flavorful, and easy to get right, grilled shrimp is one of my favorite seafood options for a summer cookout. I use frozen and thawed shrimp to help keep the cost down, then give them a quick marinade with olive oil, lemon juice, herbs, and seasonings. Pull the shrimp off the grill once they’re pink and curled into a loose “C” shape, so they stay juicy and tender!
17. Grilled Shrimp and Veggies Foil Pack
Grilled Shrimp and Veggie Foil Pack

For an easy seafood dinner with almost no cleanup, these grilled shrimp and veggie foil packs are a smart summer option! Summer veggies, red onion, garlic, smoked paprika, white wine, butter, and shrimp all steam together in the foil until everything is tender and flavorful. Use broth instead of wine for a more budget-friendly swap, and tail-off shrimp makes the packets easier to eat.
18. Pineapple Shrimp Skewers
Grilled Pineapple Shrimp Skewers

Pineapple shrimp skewers are a fun way to make frozen shrimp feel fresh and summery. The sweet pineapple, bell pepper, and soy-lime marinade keep the flavor bright, while sriracha adds just a little heat. YUM.
Homemade Sauces and Seasonings
A good sauce or seasoning mix can make the whole cookout feel easier and taste better. These are the kinds of recipes I love having in my back pocket because they use pantry staples, take just a few minutes, and make simple grilled food taste more finished.
19. Homemade BBQ Sauce
Homemade BBQ Sauce

In about 15 minutes, you can make a homemade BBQ sauce with tomato sauce, tomato paste, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, molasses, and pantry seasonings. This recipe is easy to scale up or down, which means you can make just enough for dinner without another half-used bottle left hanging out in the fridge.
20. Teriyaki Sauce
Easy Homemade Teriyaki Sauce

This sweet-savory teriyaki sauce comes together with soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, and a simple cornstarch slurry. It works as a marinade, glaze, or finishing sauce, which makes it super handy for summer grilling. I use it on tofu and vegetables, but it’s perfect for chicken, pork, and seafood, too!
21. Alabama White Sauce
Alabama White Sauce

Instead of the usual sweet tomato-based BBQ sauce, this Alabama white sauce is creamy, tangy, peppery, and ready for dipping. We make it with simple ingredients like mayo, apple cider vinegar, horseradish, Dijon, brown sugar, and pantry spices. A little goes a long way with this sauce. It’s THAT flavorful!
22. Burger Seasoning
Burger Seasoning

Homemade burger seasoning takes about 3 minutes to mix together and uses spices you probably already have: sweet paprika, smoked paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, pepper, cayenne, and salt. Sprinkle it over burger patties before cooking, or keep a batch ready for quick grilled dinners.
23. Cajun Seasoning
Homemade Cajun Seasoning

If your grilled vegetables, tofu, seafood, or chicken need a little more personality, homemade Cajun seasoning is an easy fix. It takes just a few minutes to mix and uses basic pantry spices like smoked paprika, oregano, thyme, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne, and black pepper!
A Sweet Grilled Dessert
The grilling doesn’t have to stop once dinner is done! A warm, smoky, fruity dessert is one of the easiest ways to finish a summer meal without turning on the oven.
24. Grilled Peaches and Cream
Grilled Peaches and Cream

Fresh peaches turn soft, juicy, and caramelized on the grill in this easy grilled peaches and cream dessert. A little cinnamon sugar, walnuts, honey, and vanilla ice cream make it feel cozy and summery at the same time. It’s ready in about 18 minutes, which is the kind of low-effort dessert I want when the grill is already hot!
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