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In the days of drive-in movies, curt films urged people to exit their cars at intermission to explore the wonders of the snack bar. Those promised wonders were really timeless American classics: hamburgers, fries, hot dogs, water ice cream, pizza and popcorn. Hither are updated drive-in treats perfect for a summer party!
Burger Americana
Continue a burger route trip in your ain backyard. Grill the patties and load them sky-high with your favorite toppings. For instance, peanut butter and salary brand them southern mode; coleslaw and tomatoes, a northern version. —Susan Mahaney, New Hartford, New York
Loaded Waffle Fries
Make whatever dinner fun with my Loaded Waffle Chips, topped with a savory alloy of cheese, scallions and salary. I copied this family-favorite recipe from a local restaurant, and it's groovy with hot dogs, burgers or by itself. —Jeffrey Viccone, Decatur, Illinois
Bandito Chili Dogs
These deluxe chili dogs are a surefire hitting at family functions and tailgates. Adults and children alike love the cheesy chili sauce, and the toppings are fun! —Marion Lowery, Medford, Oregon
Grilled Sausage-Basil Pizzas
We love basil recipes, and these easy little pizzas are a wonderful change of stride from the classic cookout carte du jour. Permit everybody go crazy with the toppings. —Lisa Speer, Palm Embankment, Florida
Nacho Popcorn
My husband and I like to munch on this while watching TV. The nacho flavoring is a zesty alternative to butter and salt. —Linda Boehme, Fairmont, Minnesota
Strawberry-Rosemary Yogurt Pops
We planted strawberries a few years ago and these tangy-sweetness frozen yogurt pops are my very favorite treats to make with them! The options are endless. Endeavor using other yogurt flavors like lemon, raspberry or blueberry. You may likewise substitute your favorite herb for the rosemary—or merely omit it. —Carmell Childs, Ferron, Utah
Barbecued Burgers
I can't accept all the credit for these winning burgers. My husband's uncle passed downwardly the special barbecue sauce recipe. We love information technology on everything...it was only natural to endeavour it on, and in, burgers. Add together cheese and bacon to take them over the top. —Rhoda Troyer, Glenford, Ohio
Baked Sweet Potato Fries
I can never get enough of this baked sweetness potato chips recipe! Even though my grocery store sells them in the frozen foods section, I nonetheless dearest to pull them out of my garden and chop them up fresh! —Amber Massey, Argyle, Texas
Grilled Brats with Sriracha Mayo
I am a Sriracha fanatic, then that's what inspired this dish. Yous can boil the brats in your favorite beer to reduce the fat and give them flavour before grilling, or spread garlic butter on lightly toasted buns. —Quincie Brawl, Olympia, Washington
Peanut Caramel Corn
A sweet, crunchy, lighter alternative to traditional caramel corn, this tin't-stop-eatin'-it treat won't stick to fingers or teeth! Wonderful for gifts, also. —Lois Ward, Puslinch, Ontario
Personal Margherita Pizzas
This family unit-friendly supper is simplicity at its finest. Golden-dark-brown, melted fresh mozzarella and a sprinkling of fresh basil give these personal pies Italian-inspired flavors. —Jerry Gulley, San Francisco, CA
Quick Icebox Sandwiches
My mother liked making these absurd, creamy treats when I was growing upward in united states because they're so quick to set. Then I made them for my three kids. —Sandy Armijo, Naples, Italy
Barbecued Craven Pizza
This pizza starts with a prepared bread shell and barbecue sauce, plus leftover cooked chicken. I simply assemble and bake. Often, I cut the pizza into small bite-size pieces and serve it as an appetizer at parties or potluck dinners. —Patricia Richardson, Verona, Ontario
Buffalo Turkey Burgers
Celery and blue cheese dressing help tame the hot sauce on this turkey burger recipe. For an even lighter version, pass on the buns and serve with lettuce leaves, sliced onion and chopped tomato. —Mary Pax-Shipley, Curve, Oregon
Seasoned Fries
These fries are always popular with my meat-and-potatoes agglomeration. The cheesy seasoning can easily double as a flavorful baked potato topper, besides. —Maribeth Edwards, Follansbee, West Virginia
Lemon-Apricot Fruit Pops
With just 31 calories and less than 1 tsp. saccharide per serving, these lemon ice pops are one low-cal and refreshing summer dessert anybody can detect room for! —Aysha Schurman, Ammon, Idaho
Hot Dog Sliders with Mango-Pineapple Salsa
For parties, we compress down lots of foods, including these quick hot dogs, to slider size. Pile on the like shooting fish in a barrel only irresistible fruit salsa for a burst of fresh flavor. —Carole Resnick, Cleveland, Ohio
Buttery Cajun Popcorn
Cheesy and spicy, this finger-lickin' snack with just a hint of lime is downright addictive! —Beth Stengel, North Hollywood, California
Homemade Strawberry Water ice Cream
What could be better than a tubful of luscious, homemade ice cream fabricated with fresh strawberries? Having an ice foam social at church with more than of the same! —Esther Johnson, Merrill, Wisconsin
Cheesy Summer Squash Flatbreads
When y'all want a meatless meal with Mediterranean fashion, these flatbreads smothered with squash, hummus and mozzarella deliver the appurtenances. —Matthew Hass, Franklin, Wisconsin
Southwestern Backyard Burgers
Whether you're in the stadium parking lot or on your patio, these Southwestern-manner burgers are peachy on the grill. Sometimes I make 6 patties rather than eight because I like my burgers bigger and ameliorate! —Robert Hodges, San Diego, California
Curried Sugariness Potato Wedges
Sweet potatoes roasted with curry and smoked paprika delight everybody at our table. The mango chutney makes a tangy dip. —Simi Jois, Streamwood, Illinois
Rosemary-Parmesan Popcorn
Fresh herbs and real cheese make this popcorn a bootleg favorite that volition brand you forget near store-bought seasoning mixes. —Dan Kelmenson, Due west Bloomfield, Michigan
Sloppy Joe Dogs
In that location are so many different ways to top a hot dog, but this tasty Sloppy Joe version beats them all. —Kimberly Wallace, Dennison, Ohio
Rocky Road Fudge Pops
These sweet frozen treats are simple to prepare and guaranteed to bring out the kid in anyone. The creamy pops feature a special chocolate and peanut topping. —Karen Grant, Tulare, California
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