Impress your guests with this Lemon Pepper Grilled Shrimp—an ideal appetizer for a refreshing summer dinner party.
There’s something irresistible about the bright, fresh flavors of summer.
While I enjoy comforting dishes in colder months, summer’s bounty of fruits and vegetables is my favorite.
Grilling adds smoky complexity that elevates simple ingredients, so summer is prime entertaining season for me—even in the heat of North Carolina, where air conditioning and chilled drinks are essential.
Pair grilled dishes with crisp salads, fruity desserts, and icy cocktails for a menu that feels light and celebratory.
I’m bringing the appetizer: Grilled Lemon Pepper Shrimp Skewers—zesty, quick, and crowd-pleasing. AnnMarie will be pouring a crisp sauvignon blanc to complete the welcome.

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Summer Dinner Party Menu
Here’s a simple, summer-inspired menu built around fresh flavors and easy preparation.
Cocktail
Welcome guests with a Frozen Peach Mojito—light, fruity, and perfectly summery.

Appetizer
Grilled Lemon Pepper Shrimp Skewers are vibrant and easy to prepare. You can serve them as an appetizer or double the recipe and offer them as a main course.

Side Dish
Cucumber salad is a summer staple. A creamy cucumber salad with dill adds brightness and pairs beautifully with grilled seafood.

Main Course
For the main dish, a pork tenderloin with peach sauce brings sweet, seasonal fruit into a savory centerpiece. Peaches are a highlight of summer and complement grilled flavors nicely.

Dessert
Finish the meal with a classic fruit crisp—warm peach and strawberry crisp topped with vanilla ice cream is comfortingly summery and a perfect finale.

We hope this menu inspires your next summer gathering. The recipes are approachable and seasonally focused, emphasizing fresh produce and simple techniques like grilling and quick dressings.
Explore variations to suit your guests—double the shrimp for a seafood-centric meal, swap herbs in the cucumber salad, or serve a different chilled white wine if sauvignon blanc isn’t available.
If you have questions or suggestions, feel free to contact me or leave a comment. We love hearing about your favorite summer dishes and entertaining tips.

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