15 best picnic food ideas for couples

by Vlad & Olga | July 30, 2024
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Did you know the average couple spends about 5 years eating meals together? That’s over a thousand shared breakfasts, lunches, and dinners! Today, we will explore 15 top-notch picnic food ideas for couples to shake up and renew their dining routine.

Whether planning a relaxing morning breakfast at sunrise, a laid-back afternoon in the outdoors, or a date night, get ready to fill your picnic basket with food and love!

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Picnic food ideas for couples 🍽️🥂

This list will look at some great picnic food ideas and make your picnic as memorable as it is tasty. From simple sandwiches to tasty dishes, take the pen and get ready to write it down.

1. Charcuterie board

You can’t go wrong with a charcuterie board for your picnic. It’s ideal for couples who enjoy sampling different flavors. All you need to grab is:

  • cured meats
  • various kinds of cheese
  • fresh fruits
  • nuts
  • crackers

Mix up the textures and flavors a bit. Try pairing creamy brie with crunchy almonds or tangy goat cheese with sweet grapes. Don’t forget to pack a little jar of honey or jam to drizzle over the cheeses.

Oh, and don’t forget to bring a wooden board or slate for serving. It makes everything look fancy, even if you’re just sitting on a picnic blanket in the park.

2. Caprese skewers

If you’re looking for something light and summery, caprese skewers are definitely the way to go. They’re basically little bites of Italian goodness—cherry tomatoes, mozzarella balls, and basil leaves on cocktail skewers. They’re ideal for a lunch picnic or as a quick snack.

Caprese skewers

The key is to assemble them at home and pack them flat so they don’t get messed up on the way. Keep the basil separate and add it just before eating to be fresh. If you want to get fancy, bring a little bottle of balsamic glaze to drizzle over them.

3. Gourmet sandwiches

Who said sandwiches have to be boring? Use crusty baguette or hearty sourdough for your picnic and fill it with meats, cheeses, and veggies. You could choose a classic Italian combo, a vegetarian option with grilled veggies and pesto, or even a fancy PB&J with artisanal jam.

Tip: wrap each sandwich in parchment paper, then in foil. This helps keep them fresh and makes eating easier without making a mess.

If you pack wet ingredients like tomatoes, do them separately to avoid soggy bread. Don’t forget to bring extra cloth napkins! It’s OK if things get a little messy, but that’s part of the fun!

4. Homemade hummus with veggie sticks

Pack homemade hummus with veggie sticks if you’re looking for a healthier, super tasty option. Hummus tastes better when the flavors have had time to mingle. Cut up carrots, cucumbers, and bell peppers.

Pro tip: keep vegetables crisp by storing them in water in the fridge. Don’t forget to bring a small container of olive oil to drizzle over the hummus when you’re ready to eat. Throw in some pita chips when you want something more substantial than veggies.

It’s a great snack for your picnic that won’t weigh you down. Plus, it’s easy to share, which is always a nice option for a date.

5. Fruit salad in mason jars

If you’re looking for a sweet and refreshing treat, fruit salad in mason jars is a great option. It’s ideal for a morning picnic or as a light dessert. Plus, it looks super cute and Instagram-worthy.

Fruit salad in mason jars

The key is to choose fruits that won’t brown or get mushy. Berries, grapes, and citrus fruits are great choices. Arrange the fruit in the jars, placing the heavier fruits at the bottom. If you’re using apples or pears, add a little lemon juice to keep them from browning.

Pack the jars in a 50-qt cooler when you’re ready to serve to keep them nice and chilled. To make it more substantial, add some granola or yogurt on top. It’s like having a parfait in the park!

6. Mini quiches

Bake the quiches the day before the picnic day and pop them in the fridge overnight. You can use a muffin tin to make them more easily, and they’ll come out the perfect size for snacking. You could go for a classic ham and cheese, spinach and feta, or get creative with something like sun-dried tomato and basil.

Be sure to pack them carefully so they don’t get squished. To make it a bit more special, you could bring a small container of crème fraîche to dollop on top.

7. Antipasto pasta salad

If you want something more substantial, an antipasto pasta salad is perfect. You’ll need olives, mozzarella, and some crunchy veggies.

You can make it the night before; it gets better as it sits. To make it picnic-safe, use a vinaigrette instead of mayonnaise. Pack the dressing separately and toss it before eating so everything stays crisp. Throw in some fresh basil or parsley right before serving for an extra flavor boost.

8. Stuffed grape leaves (dolmas)

Fancy trying something a bit different? Why not pack some homemade dolmas? They’re great for nibbling on and taste fantastic cold.

Stuffed grape leaves (dolmas)

Make them a day or two ahead of time, and the flavors will improve with time. Make sure you pack them tightly in a container so they don’t unroll. Bring a little bottle of olive oil to drizzle over them just before eating, and don’t forget some lemon wedges to squeeze on top. They’re great on their own, but if you want to go all out, bring some tzatziki for dipping.

9. Chocolate-covered strawberries

If you want a romantic touch, then go for chocolate-covered strawberries. They’re simple but feel really special, which makes them perfect for a date in the park.

The night before, dip the strawberries and let them set in the fridge. Be sure to pack them carefully in a hard container, with some wax paper between layers, to keep them from sticking together. Keep them in the cooler with wheels, and use the ice packs for coolers as well.

Don’t forget to bring some wet wipes—things might get a bit messy, but that’s part of the fun!

10. Bruschetta with tomato and basil

If you’re looking for a taste of summer, try bruschetta. It’s super fresh and light, perfect for a warm day.

Chop the tomatoes and mix them with garlic, olive oil, and basil ahead of time. Before you leave, toast some good bread slices—baguette works great. Just keep everything separate until you’re ready to eat. Bringing a small cutting board for serving and assembling would be a good idea.

11. Homemade sushi rolls

Feeling adventurous? Try making sushi at your picnic spot. It’s a fun activity to do together, and you can each make your own perfect roll.

Homemade sushi rolls

Cook and season the sushi rice ahead of time and let it cool completely. Now, it’s time to prep your fillings.

You`ll need:

  • cucumber
  • avocado
  • cooked shrimp
  • nori sheets (wrapped in plastic to keep them dry)
  • bamboo mat (for rolling)
  • few small containers of soy sauce and wasabi

Bring along a bottle of water mixed with a splash of rice vinegar to dip your hands in while rolling. It’s like a DIY sushi date in the park!

Need some inspiration for your next outdoor gathering? Check out the 50+1 picnic quotes for setting the mood.

12. Cheese fondue

Cheese fondue is excellent if you’re looking for a cozy, romantic vibe—especially if it’s a bit chilly out. It’s warm, gooey, and perfect for sharing.

You can make the fondue at home and then transfer it to a thermos to keep it warm. Before you leave, cut up bread cubes and veggies for dipping. If you’ll be out for a while, bring a portable burner or some tea lights to keep it warm. Don’t forget the long forks for dipping!

It takes a little more effort but makes a simple picnic feel like a special event.

13. Savory muffins

Savory muffins are portable meals. For the freshest muffins, bake them the morning of your picnic. Why not try flavors like cheese and herbs, bacon and onion, or spinach and feta? Wrap each in some parchment paper to keep them fresh and make them easier to eat.

If you like, you can also bring some butter or cream cheese to spread on them.

14. Greek salad in jars

Greek salad in jars is a light, refreshing meal that’s just right for a sunny day.

Greek salad in jars

Start by layering the ingredients with the dressing at the bottom, then add the firmer veggies like cucumbers, and then the softer stuff like tomatoes and feta on top. This helps keep everything fresh. You can always add more dressing on the side if you’d like.

Tip: pita bread or pita chips pair well with the salad

15. Mini Cheesecakes

End your picnic on a sweet note with mini cheesecakes. They’re easier to transport than a whole cake and feel more special than regular cookies or brownies.

Bake them in a muffin tin a day or two before. You can get creative with the toppings – maybe some fruit compote with some and chocolate sauce with others. Just pack the toppings separately and add them right before you eat. If you’re feeling fancy, you can also add some fresh berries to garnish.

If you are looking for something a little lighter to snack on, go with a homemade popcorn! Check out our guide on the best popcorn machines (they are pretty affordable).

How to plan a picnic 📝

Grab all the picnic essentials, including a big, soft blanket and a sturdy umbrella, so your romantic picnic is comfy and classy. Based on our event planning experience, we’ve created a few simple steps to help you.

1. Choose the right location and time:
You first need to find a quiet, scenic spot—maybe a secluded area in a park, a peaceful beach, or even a rooftop with a view. Think about what time of day you’re planning on having the picnic. If you’re looking for a romantic vibe, an early evening picnic might be great because you’ll probably get to see a beautiful sunset.

2. Check the weather
The weather can change quickly, so checking the forecast before heading out is better. Go for a sunny day, but be prepared for anything with an umbrella or a quick-to-assemble tent.

3. Add personal touches
Consider what makes your relationship unique and incorporate those elements into your picnic. For instance, if you and your partner are big fans of a certain movie, you could theme your picnic around it with themed snacks or decorations. The best outdoor projector will make your evening picnic pop.

When you’re planning your picnic, remember that professionals can make all the difference. With Picnic Makers, you’re getting a picnic and a meticulously planned and beautifully executed luxury pop-up experience.

Thanks to our event planning expertise, we’ll ensure that every detail is perfect, from finding the right spot to adding personal touches that make the romantic picnic date in LA, OC & Malibu uniquely yours. We’ll also ensure that everything runs smoothly and that you and your guests have a great time.

What to bring to a picnic 🎒🍴

What to bring to a picnic

Don’t forget the essentials when planning what to bring on a picnic date. Here’s a list of what to pack:

  • Picnic blanket. Pick a big, cozy blanket that fits all your picnic essentials and comforts you.
  • Umbrella. An umbrella keeps the sun off you on a sunny day or protects you from unexpected light rain. A boho umbrella is a great choice for a luxurious setting.
  • Gingham tablecloth. This is optional if you’d prefer a more refined setup.
  • Napkins. Cloth napkins look classy and are better for the environment than paper ones.
  • Plates or bowls. It’s best to use reusable plates because they last longer and environment-friendly.
  • Cutlery and serving utensils. Charger plates are a must-have for effortlessly serving.
  • Bottle opener. If you’re planning to bring wine or bottled beverages, grab a corkscrew wine opener and wine glasses.
  • Cups. Choose sturdy cups that can keep drinks at the desired temperature, especially if they’re insulated.
  • Trash bag. Be sure to clean up afterward and leave no traces.

Planning and executing a romantic picnic takes some preparation, but the rewards are worth it. This is a great opportunity to enjoy each other’s company in a beautiful setting, away from the distractions of daily life.

Remember that the company you keep is the best ingredient for a perfect picnic.

FAQs

How to keep the picnic foods fresh for longer?

To keep the picnic food fresh, use insulated tote bags with ice packs for items like cheeses, meats, and certain desserts. For sandwiches, wrap them tightly in breathable beeswax wraps. Pack your ingredients separately and then assemble them at the picnic to ensure they stay fresh and have the right texture.

What are some creative drink ideas for a romantic picnic?

Mix a batch of homemade lemonade or iced tea and take it with you in a thermos. Try a sparkling mocktail made with fresh fruit juice, soda water, and a dash of honey or agave syrup for sweetness.

Related: 15 best picnic drinks

Are there any tips for managing food allergies?

Be transparent and plan ahead, especially if either person has food allergies. Discuss any dietary restrictions before planning the menu. Choose simple, whole-food ingredients that are less likely to contain allergens.

How to make a picnic more romantic with a food presentation?

Use wooden boards for cheeses and charcuterie to give your setup a rustic feel. Choose real plates and glassware instead of disposable ones to make the experience more special. Arrange the food in a nice pattern, with things like fruit, cheese, and desserts. Don’t forget to put a flower in a small vase on your picnic blanket.

What are some vegetarian or vegan-friendly picnic food?

There are lots of tasty plant-based options for a romantic date night. You might want to bring stuffed olives, sun-dried tomatoes, artichoke hearts, and a vegan cheese selection.

Chickpea salad sandwiches or wraps filled with grilled vegetables and hummus are great for something heartier. For dessert, a vegan dark chocolate bar or some homemade fruit tarts would be a great way to finish off your meal.

Related: vegetarian picnic food ideas

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