Incredible Instagram-inspired picnic hacks
Tips for a picture-perfect picnic

Create the setting

Use a rustic picnic hamper

Ditch the paper plates

Use cupcake cases to keep bugs out of your drink

Make your own pork pies

Everybody loves pork pies, and home-baked look even better. Use fresh pork chopped by hand, flavour with anchovy essence and fresh sage, and make your pastry crust extra thick. It’s a bit tricky to master this recipe, but patience will be rewarded.
…and some accompanying chutney

“A fridge without chutney is like a car without a spare tyre,” says chef Valentine Warner. We’re sure he keeps his picnic hamper stocked with the stuff, too. Here he combines onions and runner beans with turmeric and wholegrain mustard for chutney with a kick. Serve the chutney in a mason jar (as pictured) for a more rustic look.
Turn your crisp packet into a bowl

Try a picnic backpack

If you don't fancy carrying a picnic hamper down to your al fresco spot, but still want to pack enamel plates and silverware for your feast, get yourself a picnic backpack like this one, which comes equipped with all the compartments you could possibly need.
Serve chopped salad in mason jars

Freeze grapes for a cool snack

Pep up your potato salad

Pimp up your potato salad for a delicious addition to your picnic. Potato salad needs a dressing that isn’t too thick or the whole dish becomes too heavy. While many people stick with mayonnaise and white wine vinegar, try adding a dollop of crème fraiche, yoghurt or even a splash of vinegar with diced pickles. Check out some recipes here.
Take some fresh focaccia

Stale bread rolls just won’t cut it for an Instagram-worthy picnic. If you’ve got some time, bake your own focaccia. Fresh from the River Café, this recipe originates from the village of Recco in Liguria, Italy. Unlike most bread recipes, it’s very quick to make – ready in just 30 minutes.
Show off with a tart

Forget cupcakes, show off at your picnic with a beautiful homemade tart instead. Try this strawberry tart with a twist, or make a batch of these apple tarts, perfect for sharing with family or friends.
Tie sandwiches closed with string

Or tie up picnic hot dogs

Make grown-up Capri-Suns

Dress up your soup

Make some homemade scotch eggs

Scotch eggs are a picnic classic. If you’re looking to stay traditional, try making some homemade ones like these. The trick to making a great scotch egg is to extract the meat from really good quality sausages and use that to fill them. Deep-fry in very hot oil (be careful) until they're really crispy then let them cool.
...or some veggie ones

If you’re looking for a veggie option, these should please everyone. They're vegetarian but carnivores won't miss the meat. It has been replaced with a mixture of fleshy chestnut mushrooms and diced shallots, seasoned with thyme for a beautifully rich taste. Perfectly runny yolks and soft white egg make for a creamy mouthful.
Try this amazing picnic loaf

Here is a sandwich with a difference: a whole bloomer scooped out and filled with grilled vegetables and mozzarella for slicing and sharing. Grilling the vegetables softens the flesh and intensifies their flavour. Perfect for a picnic, it’s best to make this tasty sandwich loaf the evening before.
Make a fresh pasta salad instead of sandwiches

Not a fan of sarnies? Avocado and mint fill this pasta dish with fresh summer flavours – a vegetarian-friendly salad that everyone will love.
Add a cheese salad to the mix

A picnic needs at least two hearty salads, and this recipe will give you all the greens you need. Use chicory, mint and a trio of cheeses – sheep’s, cow’s and goat’s – to make it authentically Spanish.
Use empty Tic-Tac containers to take a selection of herbs

Looking to add a sprinkle of oregano to your salad, or some parmesan to your cold pasta? Just pour your favourite seasonings into empty Tic-Tac containers and sprinkle away.
Make some bacon scrolls

For a great meaty addition to your picnic, these roly-polies designed by Michelin-starred chef Marcus Wareing are the perfect pastry. We challenge you not to eat any when they come fresh out of the oven…
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