45 Graduation Party Food Ideas That'll Get An A+ (2024)

These graduation party foods are at the top of their class.

By Mackenzie Filson
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It's time to toss that graduation cap in the air, because school is out and that mean's it's time to party (and get to snacking!!). Celebrate the end of the school year by whipping up some of our favorite party-ready graduation foods to earn you an A+ with your guests, like Nashville hot chicken dip, sheet-pan Italian subs, and a copycat Dairy Queen ice cream cake for dessert. Whether you plan on gathering with a crowd or just a small group to celebrate, we've rounded up 45 of our favorite appetizers, main meals, and desserts to help you pull off the best graduation party ever.

The future (and these delicious party foods) are newly on your graduate's horizon, but that doesn't mean it should be hard work getting your party ready. What could be easier than making a batch of sliders? It doesn't get any better than our Hawaiian roll sliders, Philly cheesesteak sliders, and naturally, these shredded chicken parm sliders.

Celebrating for high schoolers or younger? We have tons of fun non-alcoholic party drinks and mocktails perfect for pouring up for your graduates. Our virgin raspberry mango "margarita" slushies are bright and refreshing, no matter your age. And if you're congratulating the 21+ crowd, we have plenty of big-batch co*cktails that will be sure to please any crowd.

On a time crunch? Try some of our favorite super simple last-minute appetizers. And if you need something extra special to finish off the meal, try one of these show-stopping cakes.

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Oven-Baked Ribs

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Let’s set the scene: You've got an intense craving for saucy, tender ribs, but don't have access to a grill. Heartbreaking, we know, but that's where these BBQ oven-baked ribs come in to save the day. By cooking low and slow, you can make tender, fall-of-the-bone ribs in the comfort of your own kitchen. Paired with our signature homemade BBQ sauce, these tender ribs are the meal to make to celebrate your grad.

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Sheet-Pan Italian Subs

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Hoping to bring sandwiches to feed your potluck crowd, but don't want to spend all morning assembling them? This sheet-pan hack is for you! Overlapping the bread slices means you can fit more onto the sheet pan, and don’t worry—the melty Provolone and pressing these down (sort of like a massive DIY panini press) makes sure they still hold together.

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3

Cowboy Caviar Couscous Salad

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Whether you’re

meal prepping

lunch for the week, joining a summer potluck, or just want to enjoy an easy meal, you can’t go wrong with a pasta salad. It can come in so many different forms—there’s the classic

Hawaiian-style mac salad

, a bright, vinegar-based

Italian pasta salad

, or even inventive versions using

crispy ramen noodles

! But this pasta salad draws inspiration from one of Texas’s most iconic dishes: cowboy caviar.

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Pigs In A Blanket

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There's something very classic about the crescent roll dough flavor, so we tend to gravitate toward it, but puff pastry or even biscuit dough should work here too.

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5

Piña Colada Lasagna

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Need an easy summer dessert? Enter this easy no-bake piña colada lasagna. It's got a base of coconut and graham cracker, layered with a coconut cream cheese, shortbread cookies, and pineapple Jell-O, echoing its namesake frozen drink.

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6

CPK Italian Chopped Salad

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California Pizza Kitchen may be famous for BBQ Chicken Pizza, but the Italian Chopped Salad is the unsung hero on their menu. An exuberant jumble of lettuce, chickpeas, turkey, salami, tomatoes, and cheese, all tossed in an Italian mustard-herb vinaigrette, this is one salad that might actually tempt us to put down the pizza in favor of the greens.

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Buffalo Cauliflower Kebabs

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We know what you’re thinking, “... grilled celery?” We were doubtful too. But it tastes even better than it sounds. Glaze the kebabs with more Buffalo sauce, grill until the cauliflower is tender, then drizzle with blue cheese dressing. Hard to imagine a better excuse to throw a BBQ.

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8

Fruit Popsicles

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In the heat of summer, nothing satisfies quite like a fruit popsicle. This classic strawberry version is big on fruit flavor and not too sweet.

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9

Reuben Pinwheels

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If you love meaty, savory, tangy Reuben sandwiches, then these crispy Reuben pinwheels are the easy, crowd-pleasing appetizer you’ve been searching for. Made with store-bought buttery puff pastry and layered with corned beef, gooey Swiss cheese, creamy thousand island dressing, and crunchy sauerkraut, these bites have everything you love about the classic sandwich in a party-ready shape.

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Mediterranean Pasta Salad

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Pasta salad is the ultimate side dish blank canvas. You get to pick the noodle shape, mix-ins, and dressing, so it’s not surprising that we have over 50 different recipes for it. This time around, pasta salad gets a Mediterranean twist, showcasing some of my favorite flavors from that corner of the globe. And the best part—although pasta salad is usually thought of as a side, the added protein from the chickpeas will make this easy to turn into a main.

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11

Best Baked Beans

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When it comes to year-round American cuisine, baked beans could quite possibly be looked at as one of the most classic side dishes. They’re sweet, tangy, savory, and the best part, surprisingly easy to make. Not to mention, they’re a one-pot wonder! Throw in the fact that one batch feeds a small crowd and that most of the cooking is done unattended in the oven, and you have a winning dish that’ll be a staple for all your family gatherings for years to come.

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12

Nashville Hot Chicken Dip

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Need a flavor-packed dip to really amp up your Super Bowl party? This Nashville hot chicken-inspired dip brings the heat and MORE. Beware—this is for major spice fans only.

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Best Classic Potato Salad

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A classic potato salad is a must-have at every picnic and BBQ, and this one is the best. Based off of my dad's recipe, it's creamy and tangy, with a little bit of crunch from the onion and pickles. What it's not: too sweet, which is one of my potato salad pet peeves. If you’re looking for a classic, no-fuss potato salad that won’t disappoint, this is the recipe for you.

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14

Peach Bruschetta

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Summer is that beautiful time of year when both peaches and tomatoes are in season and peak quality, and this easy appetizer celebrates that. Tossing the fruit with just a little salt and olive oil makes the fruit shine and keeps things tasting fresh and sweet. Ready in 30 minutes, this is a great appetizer to serve at a no-frills summer dinner party, but could easily make a great lunch as well with minimal effort.

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15

Grilled Beer Brats

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It takes almost zero cooking skills to get perfectly charred brats topped with flavor-packed caramelized onions and peppers. First, the brats get burnished on the grill, then they finish off in a simmering beer bath alongside the veg. Use whatever beer you like to drink, but not IPAs (India Pale Ales), which are brewed to be hoppy (i.e., bitter).

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Hawaiian Roll Sliders

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Hawaiian rolls are a guilty pleasure of ours: They're buttery, soft, and full of just-sweet-enough flavor. These sliders, layered with ham, Swiss, and caramelized onions, will quickly become a MUST at any celebration.

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17

Hawaiian Macaroni Salad

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Hawaiian macaroni salad is a creamy, tangy, iconic comfort food that is practically synonymous with the state—you can find it all over the islands nestled alongside classics like , huli huli chicken, or an ahi tuna poke bowl. It’s very simple to prepare—you might already have all the ingredients on hand!—making it the perfect easy side to bring to potlucks and BBQs all spring and summer long.

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18

Copycat Dairy Queen Ice Cream Cake

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Dairy Queen’s classic ice cream cake is king in the realm of frozen desserts, but our copycat recipe is coming for the crown. Starring that signature ribbon of fudge and chocolate cookie crunchies sandwiched between vanilla and chocolate ice cream, this homemade version of this iconic treat is equally easy to make and delicious to eat.

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Classic Pico De Gallo

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Whatever your party needs, this pico de gallo recipe will save the day. Looking for the easiest last-minute appetizer for your potluck party? The freshest addition for your nachos spread? A fast, simple snack to munch on all week long? Pico de gallo is the answer. Bright and acidic with just a kick of heat, this just might be the easiest dip to prepare (and devour). All it takes to make is chopping your ingredients and tossing them together—that's it! In 15 minutes, you'll have an easy, satisfying app on your hands that will boost any and every meal it's served with.

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20

Pinwheel Sandwiches

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These pinwheels are easy to assemble, look great on a platter, and are ideal for any party. To make them, you'll layer flour tortillas with ranch-flavored mayonnaise, sliced cheese, deli meats, and lettuce. All that's left to do is roll them up tightly and slice. See, simple!

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45 Graduation Party Food Ideas That'll Get An A+ (2024)

FAQs

What kind of food to serve at a graduation party? ›

Celebrate the end of the school year by whipping up some of our favorite party-ready graduation foods to earn you an A+ with your guests, like Nashville hot chicken dip, sheet-pan Italian subs, and a copycat Dairy Queen ice cream cake for dessert.

What is the best food to bring to a party? ›

All-Time Party Favourites
  • Nachos Of Your Dreams.
  • Quick & Easy. 151. Homemade Movie Popcorn (Butter Popcorn)
  • 914. Sausage Rolls.
  • Quick & Easy. 106. Baked Brie.
  • Quick & Easy. 275. Caramel Popcorn (Caramel Corn)
  • Creamy Feta Dip – quick, easy, thrifty.
  • Quick & Easy. 436. Sticky Baked Chinese Chicken Wings.
  • Party Food.

What to serve for drinks at a graduation party? ›

Make your graduation party stand out with these five creative drink ideas that are perfect for toasting to your achievements.
  • Scholar's Sangria.
  • Cap & Gown Margarita.
  • Summa Cum Laude Punch.
  • Valedictorian's Velvet co*cktail.

How do you make a good graduation party? ›

How to Throw the Best Graduation Party
  1. Choose a Fun Venue. ...
  2. Give Your Graduation Party a Theme. ...
  3. Send Personalized Graduation Party Invitations. ...
  4. Decorate Your Venue in Style. ...
  5. Plan a Delicious Menu. ...
  6. Capture the Graduation Celebration in Photos. ...
  7. Celebrate Your Grad's Achievements. ...
  8. Make a Toast to the New Grad.
Aug 7, 2023

How to feed 40 guests on a budget? ›

Feed the masses without breaking the bank with these budget-friendly dishes.
  1. Mexican Lasagne. A spicy lasagne for those of us who love Mexican and Italian food. ...
  2. Cheese Cob Dip. ...
  3. The Best Burger in Oz. ...
  4. Kangaroo Casserole. ...
  5. Sausage Casserole. ...
  6. Nanna's golden sausage casserole. ...
  7. Quiche Lorraine. ...
  8. Turkey and Pumpkin Lasagne.

What is the cheapest food to make for a party? ›

20 Great inexpensive party food ideas
  • Ham and cheese pinwheels. ...
  • Mini spinach pies. ...
  • Spaghetti bolognese. ...
  • Baguettes with toppings (bruschetta) ...
  • Egg, cheese, and ham skewers. ...
  • Chicken pot pie. ...
  • Cheese straws. ...
  • Macaroni and cheese. You can make a few dishes of macaroni and cheese and serve it from warming trays.
Oct 13, 2022

How to make party platters on a budget? ›

Planning Party Platters: Ideas From Experience
  1. Plan on 2 to 3 ounces of meat per person. ...
  2. Plan 1 to 1 1/2 ounces of cheese slices per serving. ...
  3. Plan 1/2 cup of chicken, tuna, and potato salad per person. ...
  4. Allow 4 to 6 pieces of vegetables on a relish tray per person. ...
  5. Allow 1/2 cup per serving with fruit.

How do you get enough food for a party? ›

Rules to Plan By

Each adult will consume 1 pound of food total; children, about 1/2 pound. The more options you have, the less you need of each; decrease the main course portion sizes by 1 to 2 ounces if served on a buffet. Guests will always eat — and drink — more at night than during the day.

How much should you give for a graduation party? ›

Distant relatives or friends usually send around $15 - $20, while close friends and relatives more commonly send around the $20 - $50 mark. Some families and family friends may choose to spend closer to $100 - $500, depending on their finances and the needs of the graduate.

Do you bring anything to a graduation party? ›

If you receive a graduation announcement, sending a gift isn't required, although a card congratulating the graduate is always appreciated. If you're invited to the ceremony or the graduation party, then you should ideally bring a gift.

What is a dry grad party? ›

A dry grad is an all-night supervised party for graduating students and their guest. Absolutely no alcohol or other drugs, including tobacco, are allowed. A dry grad party immediately follows the formal convocation, banquet or dance, and typically ends at 5 am or 6 am the following morning.

How long should a grad party last? ›

It can be planned for directly after the graduation or held a few days (even weeks) afterward. Typically you do not host this party prior to graduation. This party can be structured as a typical party (about 2-4 hours) with a start time or as an open house where guests can come and go as they please.

How do you keep people entertained at a graduation party? ›

A graduation party should be vibrant and full of life. Consider hiring a live band or DJ to set the tone with music that resonates with the graduate's journey. A photo booth equipped with fun props and a backdrop reflecting the graduate's interests encourages guests to capture memorable moments.

What is the best time of day for a graduation party? ›

If your graduation ceremony is at 2 p.m., a 10 a.m. to noon or a 4-7 p.m. open house may work best. The time of day you select will also help determine the type of food and beverage you serve. If your party begins at 10 a.m. you may want to serve breakfast or brunch items.

Should you cater a graduation party? ›

While it's possible to cook food for a graduation party, it can be a daunting task, especially when dealing with a large number of guests. Many people opt for catering services to alleviate the stress of food preparation.

How much money is appropriate for a graduation party? ›

Distant relatives or friends usually send around $15 - $20, while close friends and relatives more commonly send around the $20 - $50 mark. Some families and family friends may choose to spend closer to $100 - $500, depending on their finances and the needs of the graduate.

How do you keep food warm at a graduation party? ›

Chafing dish.

They provide consistent warmth and are durable for entertaining. Tip: Fill the chafing dish with hot water to help maintain the temperature of the food. Tip: Use denatured alcohol as a fuel source to keep the chafing dish hot during the party.

How much food for a 50 person party? ›

On average, plan for each adult to consume about 1 pound of food total (not including dessert). Count on children to consume about a ½ pound. Remember; the more options you have, the less you need of each.

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