Home / Food / Entertaining 10 festive red, white and blue foods Carolyn Lagattuta/stocksy Easy and delicious with a patriotic twist. By Diva Anwari May 2, 2023 Carolyn Lagattuta/stocksy Rectangle Red, white and blue foods make a statement on your food table for every holiday but especially when it comes to Memorial Day and 4th of July celebrations. If you’re hosting a party or attending one, check out these easy patriotic food ideas that might just make you the talk of the night. Related: 5 simple ways to up your entertaining game this holiday season There is so much you can do with a few drops of food coloring or colorful sprinkles. We’ve got you covered with inspired treats everyone will love. So, kick your celebrations up a notch with these awesome ideas. Plus, call on your little bakers because there’s plenty of ways little kids can help in the kitchen. 10 delicious and easy red, white and blue foods 1. Fireworks cupcakes View this post on Instagram A post shared by Genna Francesca Photography (@sweetest_decor) Red, white and blue foods does not get any easier than these firework cupcakes. Make a box of Funfetti cupcakes per box instructions. Once they’re baked and cooled, cover with your choice of frosting and/or sprinkles. You might rotate, red, white and blue. To create your fireworks, poke a stick of rock candy into the middle of your cupcake. 2. Patriotic smoothie View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mul•ti•far•i•ous (@mul.tifariousness) Those long and hot days are just around the corner and what’s better than a healthy snack? To create your patriotic foods smoothie you’ll blend each layer separately. Start with your blue base by blending frozen blueberries and a splash of milk—ice and honey are optional. Pour the base layer into a cup and stick it in the fridge to keep cool. Your white base is just a blend of milk, honey and ice. For the red layer blend frozen strawberries with milk. Each layer should be chilled before putting it all together. 3. Summer salad View this post on Instagram A post shared by Maxine (@dontmissmyplate) A summer salad is a refreshing treat when those temperatures start climbing. The star of the show are those delicious cherry tomatoes. Dice avocado, red onions and add them to a bowl. Slice cherry tomatoes in half and add those too. You can opt for canned corn or if the grill is on then freshly grilled corn. Add diced feta cheese, fresh mint and sliced cucumbers. Top it off with your go-to dressing. 4. Red, white and blue hotdogs View this post on Instagram A post shared by Foodie Tips (@_foodie.tips_) Hotdogs are a staple 4th of July food and Memorial Day food. Give them a red, white and blue twist with these simple steps. Cook your hotdogs and place them in your slices buns. Mix ketchup and hot sauce and drizzle it on top. Add chopped onions and top it all off with a sprinkling of crushed blue potato chips. Related: I wanted to make a toddler-friendly butter board–so I made a peanut butter board 5. Festive popcorn View this post on Instagram A post shared by Patterson Team Real Estate (@pattersonteamrealestate) For a lighter food option make a tray of this festive, firecracker popcorn. Pop the popcorn. Melt white candy melts or bakers white chocolate and drizzle on top. Finish it off with red, white and blue sprinkles and Pop Rocks. 6. Deviled eggs View this post on Instagram A post shared by Katherine (@kats_keto_life) Add some protein to your food table with this recipe for deviled eggs. Make your hard-boiled eggs just as you normally would. Once you’ve cracked and peeled the cooled eggs, slice them in half and scoop out the egg yolks. Leave the yolks in a bowl to the side. Then, separate your sliced hard-boiled eggs into three groups. Leave one group as is. Group two should be submerged in a bowl of warm water, red food coloring and a dash of white vinegar. The same goes for group three but use blue coloring instead. Once they’ve reached the desired color, dry off the eggs. Meanwhile, use a fork to mash the yolks, add dijon mustard, mayonnaise, salt and pepper. Pipe it with a star tip into the center of the eggs. 7. Red mashed potatoes View this post on Instagram A post shared by Angela Paris – Juggling Act Mama (@jugglingactmama) Make your mashed potato as you normally would but leave the skins on your red potatoes for color. The garnish is where it’s all at for this patriotic food. Sprinkle crushed blue potato chips on top. Add chopped chives and shredded white cheddar. 8. Fruit salad View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lucy (@lucys_vegan_adventure) You’ll need blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, kiwis, purple grapes, pears and pineapples. Dice what needs to be diced and add it all together in a large bowl. Drizzle a pomegranate molasses sauce on top and mix it all together for a tasty fruit salad. 9. Red, white and blue french toast bake View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hungryroot (@hungryroot) This simple, make-ahead recipe for baked french toast is a perfect sweet treat for Memorial Day, 4th of July or really any day. Cut day old French bread into chunky pieces and add them to a baking dish. Whisk together eggs, milk, maple syrup and vanilla in a mixing bowl. Pour the mixture over the bread. Spread blueberries and sliced strawberries on top. Cut cream cheese into small squares and distribute evenly on top. Refrigerate overnight. Then, when you’re ready to bake, let it come to room temperature and bake it at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes. 10. Chia pudding View this post on Instagram A post shared by Freshly (@freshlykenya) Pour coconut milk into a bowl and add chia seeds. Then, add coconut (or Greek) yogurt and stir vigorously. Chill in the refrigerator for a few hours and up to overnight. Gently mash raspberries and agave syrup. Stir the chilled chia pudding and spoon an even layer into a cup. Top it off with a layer of raspberry mash, another layer of chia pudding, then blueberries to finish it off. The latest Baby Milestones Starting solids? Don’t miss the ‘flavor window’ Motherly Stories 5 things to know about introducing solids, from a mom in the midst Baby Health This new baby food company lets you check each package for heavy metals News Picky eating in kids is mostly due to genetics, study says