Despite rising food costs, Americans still plan to grill out and are expected to spend $1 billion on meat — particularly beef — for each of the major holiday weekends this summer. Take your summer cookout from predictable to memorable with simple ingredient swaps and twists that preserve what makes these gatherings special. Don’t replace Grandma’s treasured recipes — build on their foundation with new techniques, flavors and global food trends.

It’s easy to let your summer cookout menus fall into a stale routine. The same burgers, hot dogs and potato salad that appear at every gathering can leave both you and your guests craving something more exciting. But completely abandoning these nostalgic favorites isn’t necessary or desirable.

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