We often associate picnics with cold food - picnic salads, sandwiches, and finger food. But why limit ourselves? Hot food can be a marvelous addition to picnics, regardless of the season. If you’re wondering how to keep food warm for a picnic without too much fuss, we've got you covered.
Warm Picnic Food Ideas
Think beyond the usual fare of cold dishes. Picnic soups, curries, meatballs, mini frittatas, sausage rolls, casseroles, and lasagnas are all great options. Even warm salads like a pumpkin and quinoa salad or warm potato salad can be delicious. Don't be afraid to get creative!
But keeping picnic food hot comes with its challenges, especially when it comes to food safety. So, let's dive into some tips on how to keep picnic food hot and safe.
Safe Food Temperatures
When it comes to food safety, it's crucial to adhere to recommended guidelines. Cold food should be kept below 40℉ (4.44 ℃), while hot food should be maintained above 140 ℉ (60 ℃). The temperature range in between is known as "the danger zone."
How to Keep Picnic Food Hot and Safe
To ensure the safety and deliciousness of your picnic food, here are some practical tips to follow:
- Make sure your food is properly heated before packing it for the picnic.
- Heat or cook hot food as close to departure as possible.
- Use insulated or heating accessories to keep the food at 140 ℉ (60 ℃) or above.
- Keep the food covered to retain heat and prevent contaminants from entering.
- When in doubt, use a food thermometer to check the temperature.
- Dispose of any food that has been left out to cool for longer than 2 hours.
Insulated Picnic Baskets & Backpacks
Investing in an insulated picnic hamper or backpack is a great way to keep your picnic food warm. These portable and convenient options allow you to easily transport your picnic gear and food in one bag.
Heat Packs
Heat packs are a cheap and effective picnic essential that can help maintain the temperature of your food. You can use them in various ways, such as wrapping them in foil and placing them on top of your hot food. Alternatively, line the bottom of a cooler with heat packs and place your food on top, covering it with more heat packs.
Use Your Cooler Box
Your everyday cooler box can work wonders in keeping food hot, just as it does for keeping things cold. If you don't want to carry a heavy cooler around, there are smaller cooler boxes specifically designed for picnics. Consider collapsible and soft-sided coolers that are perfect for the task.
Use an Insulated Food Delivery Bag
For a cost-effective and efficient solution, try using the same type of bag used by food delivery drivers and professional caterers. These lightweight and foldable bags are designed to keep food piping hot and are great for picnics.
Use Your Slow Cooker
Food prepared in a slow cooker will stay hot for several hours even after being unplugged. Prepare your picnic dish, unplug the cooker, and take it with you. If you are concerned about the transportation, there are specially designed bags to carry slow cookers without any spills or worries.
Insulated Casserole Carriers
If you prefer smaller options for transporting hot food, insulated casserole and lasagna carriers are perfect. These carriers come in various configurations and are great for transporting one or two hot picnic dishes. Simply place the hot food dish in the carrier along with a heat pack, zip it close, and pop it in your picnic hamper.
All-in-One Insulated Serving Bowl
Pinnacle Thermoware's insulated serving bowls are great for keeping food warm for hours. They come in various sizes, allowing you to keep individual hot meals or a variety of hot finger foods. Their locking lids ensure easy transport, making them a compact and simple solution for serving hot picnic food.
Insulated Food Containers
For individual hot meals or a range of hot and cold dishes, insulated food containers are a must. These containers, ranging from thermos-style hot food jars to insulated lunch containers and bento boxes, are perfect for packing and keeping your food at the desired temperature.
As you can see, there are many simple and cost-effective ways to keep your picnic food warm and safe without compromising on taste. So, start planning those hot summer picnic additions and cozy winter picnic menus and enjoy your meals in the great outdoors!