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Memorial Day Recipes: Burgers, Potato Salad and More

Tasty dishes that will "wow" guests at your Memorial Day barbecue.

Patriotic Taco Salad is great as an appetizer or a main dish. Serve with sour cream, guacamole and salsa on the side. The American flag design is perfect, too. TasteOfHome.com

Summer Chicken Burgers will delight guests. Chicken breasts are topped with fresh avocado, caramelized Vidalia onions and provolone cheese. Feel free to marinate the chicken before grilling. If you prefer, serve toppings on the side so everyone can build their own chicken burger. AllRecipes.com

Grilled Pizza is a tasty twist on traditional grill food. Prepare pizza dough and place on the grill, then top pizza with sauce, mozzarella cheese and your choice of toppings. Store bought dough can be used. AllRecipes.com   

Great American Potato Salad is a must at any barbecue. This recipe will be a great complement to the chicken burgers. Feel free to use sweet relish instead of dill or Miracle Whip instead of mayonnaise. Guests are sure to gobble this up. KraftRecipes.com

Triple Berry Cream Pie is a delicious dessert to serve at your Memorial Day celebration. Fresh blueberries, raspberries and strawberries complement the cream filling. If you're short on time use a pre-made piecrust. MyRecipes.com

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