41 Low-Fuss Recipes for Labor Day Weekend

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Maybe it’s time to branch out with your Labor Day recipes. Celebrating Labor Day weekend with grilled ribeye will never go out of style, but that’s exactly the point. Since that classic crowd-pleaser will always be there, why not try something new this year?
The holiday signals the unofficial end of summer: your last hurrah at the beach, park, or neighborhood block party. Make it memorable! Live a little! We’ve got pork shoulder steaks dressed with summer corn salad, spicy grilled chicken wings that’ll knock your socks off, and ice cream cakes that are all about a little bit of assembly, a lot of accolades, and not a lot of work.
Our favorite Labor Day recipes will keep you out in the sun, whether that’s flipping something on the grill, leaning over a fence with juices dripping down your wrist, or sitting by the pool with a drink in your hand.
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Double-Stack Mushroom and Chicken Cheeseburgers
Of course we think of burgers when we think of Labor Day recipes. But double-stacked chicken and mushroom patties feel delightfully unconventional. If it just isn’t a burger for you without pickled red onions, that’s fine. Our accompaniments are but suggestions.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton2/41
Chili Crab Dip With Shrimp Chips
Scoop-style shrimp chips make the perfect vehicle for moving this sweet-and-spicy dip from a bowl to your mouth. (We don’t want you working too hard on Labor Day.)
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Susan Kim3/41
Buldak-Style Barbecue Chicken Drumsticks
Turn your Labor Day feast into a Korean BBQ chicken and disco dance party, because why not? The buldak-inspired sauce works as both marinade and glaze, which means flavor on flavor on flavor.
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Creamy, Crunchy Cilantro-Lime Slaw
Coleslaws can be called classic, comforting, even culturally relevant, but chic? This slaw, with its hunter- to lime-green color palette, makes us think it could be a yes.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Prop Styling by Megan Hedgpeth, Food Styling by Simon Andrews5/41
Grilled Sweet Corn With Basil Butter
Grilled corn on the cob is one of our favorite summer sides, and this one has an especially aromatic kick. That’s because both chopped basil and thyme make appearances in the melty butter coating each and every kernel of corn.
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Aguas Frescas
Aguas frescas, cooling Mexican drinks, are a terrific way to make fresh fruit go further, especially in the summertime when you might have more watermelon than you know what to do with, or peaches that are starting to shrivel.
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Homemade Corn Dogs
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Blackberry and Chocolate Ice Cream Icebox Cake
When it comes to Labor Day desserts, you want something that looks way more complicated than it is. If you have the time to whip some cream, then you can throw this stunner together with no sweat.
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Spicy Black Bean and Corn Tacos
If you haven’t played with mixing nuts into your salsa, this taco recipe is a great place to start. Raw corn kernels, toasted hazelnuts and pumpkin seeds, jalapeño, cilantro, oil, and lime juice make a crunchy, bright, but also grounded sauce for black bean tacos. No shame in adding guacamole, either.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Kat Boytsova10/41
Grilled Chicken With Mustard Barbecue Sauce and Tomato Salad
Did you know you can make your own BBQ sauce? Just mix apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, honey, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, and mustard.
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Peanutty Marinated Cucumbers With Curled Scallion Salad
Marinated cucumbers are one of the most enticing snacks to serve during the heat of summer. This nutty version is 105% a worthy addition to your Labor Day sides rotation.
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Razzle Dazzle
If this summery cocktail doesn’t say Labor Day cookout, we don’t know what does. With fresh raspberries, pineapple juice, and chilled club soda, it’s the ultimate poolside refresher.
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Stacked Muffuletta Salad
Layered with the classic components of a muffuletta sandwich—salami, mortadella, provolone—this salad—yes, there’s lettuce and an olive oil vinaigrette and grated Parmesan on top—is a feat of engineering.
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Tomato Salad With Feta And Pistachios
Summer salads don‘t get breezier or better than this. If you prefer a more traditional caprese, may we suggest still adding a surprising twist? Crispy polenta croutons.
- Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Stevie Stewart15/41
Cherry Pie With Lattice Crust
Whether it’s your first time rolling out pie dough or you consider yourself something of a savant, this pie crust recipe has a forgiving fat-to-flour ratio.
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Oven-Roasted Zucchini
Need a vegetable side dish for your meat-heavy Labor Day cookout? This zucchini is cooked in the oven, so you don’t even need to give up any grill space.
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Sangria
The perfect large-format summer cocktail doesn’t exi—wait. Classic Spanish sangria is served in a pitcher, can be made the day before, and contains loads of summer fruit.
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Potato Salad
This Southern-style potato salad recipe comes from legendary chef Leah Chase. (If you don’t know, now you know.) Bookmark it for future summer cookouts and potlucks.
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Grilled Green Bean Salad With Thai Dressing
Grilled tofu and creamy avocado add filling protein and healthy fats to this bean salad, turning it into a filling and delicious vegetarian Labor Day lunch or supper.
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Slow Cooker BBQ Pulled Pork
Is it really summer before you’ve sunk your teeth into a juicy pile of saucy pork on a warm bun? (Discuss amongst yourselves.)
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton21/41
Pickled Zucchini
A burger with a cucumber pickle spear on the side is great—a sizzling bite of meat, a balancing hit of acid—but have you tried a burger and pickled zucchini combo?
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Classic BBQ Baked Beans
No Labor Day cookout in the South is complete without brown sugar baked beans. (Same goes for Easter, apparently, if you read the comments on this recipe.)
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Spiced Yogurt-Marinated Grilled Cauliflower With Mango
Whether you spell them them kabobs or kebabs or something else entirely, know that these mango and spiced soy yogurt-marinated cauliflower skewers—yes, that’s what we’ll call them—are vegan excellence.
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Pocky S’Mores
All you need to make this recipe is some heat, one packet of your favorite flavor of Pocky, and one bag of your favorite marshmallows. (Make sure those flavors work together.) That's it.
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Creamy Black Beans
Make these beans and put a platter of them on the table with some warmed tortillas; a store-bought roast chicken, shredded; roasted veggies; and salsas. Your work is done.
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Hot Pink Punch
Imagine, when your guests ask you what beverages are on offer, you get to reply, “HOT PINK PUNCH.” (Thanks, watermelon and Campari.) PS: Don't throw away your watermelon rinds.
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Summer Corn, Tomato, and Salmon Salad With Za’atar Dressing
Just looking it this dish, you know it’s a summer salad. Fresh corn is there. Heirloom tomatoes are there. Baby greens and salmon are there. You should be there too.
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Spicy Pork Belly Sliders
Gochujang gives pork belly a nice kick and a deep, complex flavor in this sweet-and-spicy sandwich inspired by Korean jeyuk bokkeum.
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Easy Pasta Salad
Other than the pasta in this pasta salad, nothing is cooked, and the final product is full of varied textures cooked veg, raw veg, creamy cheese) and fresh and tangy flavors (pickles, olives, herbs).
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Spicy Tamarind-Glazed Grilled Chicken Wings
Serve these tamarind-glazed, charred wings with thinly sliced red onions, fresh cilantro, and lime wedges for squeezing over the top. Add a side of white rice to turn it into a main dish.
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Malted “Forever” Brownies
Don’t stress if you don’t have an 8"-square pan; just double the recipe and bake these in a 13×9" one instead. And if doubling the recipe makes more than you need, freeze the rest! Treat your future self!
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Corn & Chickpea Bowl With Miso-Jalapeño Tahini
Call this corn salad in the summer, or swap out its star to transform it into cauliflower or kale salad in the colder months. She can adapt.
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Blackberry-Cucumber Mule
We’ll let reader Miriam take this one: “Absolutely delicious! I used strawberries because we had several soft ones no one was eating, and limes instead of lemon juice. Made it a mocktail so the kid could have some, served over seltzer. Huge hit.”
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Easy Blueberry Cobbler
This easy blueberry cobbler recipe requires just 10 minutes of prep work. Is there really anything more you could ask of a lazy summer dessert?
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Chili Bean Tofu and Vegetable Skewers
These tofu vegetable skewers are a little sweet and a little salty with tons of umami from tomato paste, chili bean sauce, and soy sauce.
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Rosie Ranch Water
Ranch water is a Texan specialty that involves but a trinity of ingredients: tequila, lime, and Topo Chico. This version is a touch more complicated in the best, most vivacious way.
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Tacos de Pobre
Typically, tacos de pobre are filled with mashed potatoes. In this modern riff, potato skins are deep-fried and stuffed into either corn or flour tortillas for a more texturally satisfying bite.
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Chipotle-Grilled Pork Shoulder Steaks With Corn Salsa
Maybe this is our second corn salsa on the list. Should you take that as a sign and put it on your Labor Day menu? Who’s to say?
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Habanero BBQ Shrimp
Grilled shrimp, marinated in a sweet-and-spicy mixture of apricot preserves, lime juice, habanero, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger? Phew! You better have some cold beer at the ready.
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Baked Tomatoes, Peppers, and Goat Cheese with Crisped Toasts
If you haven’t yet gotten your fill of tomato recipes this summer, serve this cheesy, tangy concoction with bread for a vegetarian dinner or an elegant appetizer.
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3-Ingredient Ginger-Peach Ice Cream Floats
What would a list of Labor Day recipes be without an ice cream float? We think this mixture of poached peaches, vanilla ice cream, and ginger beer makes for a fun new take on the classic.



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