It’s vacation season, and with the way travel’s been trending, you may very well be headed to a vacation home rental instead of a hotel. Since most of us won’t have a private chef waiting for us at a beach house, you’ll want a shortlist of summer vacation house meals you can whip up to enjoy with friends and family. The only catch? Groceries can be way more expensive in popular tourist destinations.
Lucky for you, Misfits Market ships fresh, in-season produce and grocery staples to all of the lower 48 states, so you can get delicious foods delivered to your door and help save on the cost of vacation groceries when you travel. To change your address to your vacation destination, head to your Misfits Market account and click on My Profile. From there, you can edit your address to anywhere we deliver.
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Once you’ve made the temporary switch (and set a reminder to change it back so you arrive home to a fully stocked fridge!), use this vacation meal planning guide to map out easy dishes you can make in your Airbnb kitchen, whether you’re cooking for a crowd or just flying solo.
What to Know Before You Go
It takes only a little bit of planning to set yourself up for a successful trip and avoid overpaying for groceries on vacation. A couple of weeks before your trip, consider these questions:
How long will you be away and how are you getting there?
If you’re headed out for a long weekend that’s just a short drive away, you can order your Misfits Market grocery delivery to your home, pack a cooler, and bring your groceries with you. But if you’ll be OOO for a full week, you may want to plan on shipping your groceries right to your rental.
You’ll also want to think about what you’ll actually use up in the time you’ll be away. For example, you wouldn’t want to stock up on a ton of fresh herbs for a weekend trip if you don’t plan to use them all, but dried herbs travel well or could even be used by the next guests in an Airbnb.
What kind of kitchen will you be working with?
It’s a good idea to send a quick note to the person you’ll be renting from and ask about the kitchen sitch. Better yet, ask if they’ll share a video of the kitchen setup and pantry. You’ll want to understand if you have access to a stove, oven, or grill, if it’s fully stocked with pots and pans, and if it has cooking basics like salt, pepper, and olive oil. You can even do a quick run through of your own kitchen before messaging the host to understand which tools you regularly rely on and might need to pack like a good chef’s knife, grater, or measuring spoons and cups.
Who will you be cooking for?
Knowing about any preferences, aversions, or allergies ahead of time can save you time and stress when you’re at your vacation rental. Plus, understanding everyone’s appetites and asking for their favorite snacks can help customize your grocery list so you don’t spend precious vacation time at an expensive, touristy store to get last-minute supplies. (You’ll thank us when you’re snacking on your favorite sweet treat poolside.)
What’s your daily budget?
Ask your fellow renters if they have a specific amount they’d like to spend on food per day, then work backward from there to get a total for the entire home and about how much you have to work with per meal.
Are there any must-visit restaurants in the area?
If you know you’ll be dedicating a few meals to checking out the local restaurant scene, be sure to omit those from your total number of meals that need to be planned (and don’t forget to make a reservation at those hotspots if needed!).
Vacation Rental Meal Plans
Once you know what you’re working with, you’re ready to start meal planning for your vacation rental stay. We’ve put together some go-to grocery lists based on the length of your stay, plus curated some of our favorite meal ideas that involve minimal prep and oven use (crucial for warm-weather locales!).
Vacation Rental Meal Planning for 3-5 Days
Grocery list:
- An easy breakfast option for each morning, like a box of cereal, granola bars, or Greek yogurt and fresh fruit
- Canned coffee for on-the-go caffeination
- 2-3 easy lunches, like cold cuts or bagged salads
- 3 protein and vegetable combos to serve for dinner
- 1-2 side dishes you can mix and match with lunch and dinner, like a pre-made quinoa pilaf or pre-seasoned vegetables
- 2-3 snacks and sweets that don’t need to be refrigerated, like a bag of chips or a bag of mini chocolates
Vacation Meal Ideas for a Long Weekend:
- Bobby Flay’s Sheet Pan Salmon with Roasted Potatoes and Creamy Meyer Lemon Dressing
- Kale Stem Pesto Pasta
- Crunchy Broccoli Slaw
- Cantaloupe Salad with Feta and Pickled Red Onions
- Watermelon Granita
- Za’atar Cucumber Salad
- Shaved Radish and Cucumber Salad with Walnut Gremolata
- An Easy, No-Cook Tomato Sauce
- Shrimp, Avocado, and Mango Ceviche
Vacation Rental Meal Planning for 1-2 Weeks
Grocery list:
- 4-5 options to cook breakfast, like bacon bits or pasture-raised eggs
- 6-7 customizable lunch options, like make-your-own sandwiches, pre-grilled chicken breast strips, or (vegan) chicken nuggets
- 7-8 different dinners, like a BBQ spread, some hands-off oven recipes, and pre-prepped salads
- 3-4 different beverage options, like a canned seltzer, bottled kombucha, or a cold brew concentrate
- 4-5 of your favorite snacks and sweets, like plant-based chocolate pudding, peanut butter pretzel nuggets, or grab-and-go protein bars—plus some gluten-free Graham crackers for s’more making.
Vacation Meal Ideas for a 1-2 Week Stay:
- Bobby Flay’s Spice-Crusted Dallas Burger
- Steamed Artichokes with Lemony Dill Mayo
- Bobby Flay’s Strawberry Milkshake and Fresh Whipped Cream
- Rainbow Veggie Sandwich with Greek Yogurt Dressing
- Summer’s Best Tomato Galette
- Grilled Lemon-Cilantro Punch
- Spiced Summer Squash Bake
- Bobby Flay’s Potluck Potato Salad
- Tomato-Watermelon Gazpacho
- Mediterranean Salad
- Shrimp Rolls with Peanut Dipping Sauce
Vacation Rental Meal Planning for a Month
Grocery list:
- 5-6 options for breakfast. Your usual breakfast rotation, from English muffins and smoked salmon to instant oatmeal and fresh fruit
- 8-9 options for lunch. Pick up your favorite basics, like BLT ingredients or summer produce for salads
- 8-9 dinner options. Your go-to dinner rotation, plus a few indulgent extras, like filet mignon, in-season specialty hybrid produce, and take-and-bake bread to serve on the side
- 5-6 beverages to get you through each day, from your morning coffee to a sparkling can of something new, and a box of herbal tea to make any rental feel like home
- 5-6 of your favorite snacks and sweets, like popcorn, chips and salsa, brownies, or a brownie mix.
Vacation Meal Ideas for a Longer Stay:
- Bobby Flay’s Summer Veggie Frittata
- PlantYou’s Street Corn Pasta Salad and Corn Cob Broth
- Bobby Flay’s Coffee-Rubbed Steak
- Blueberry Walnut Kale Salad
- Wilted Greens and Almond Penne Pasta
- Bobby Flay’s Seared Shrimp with Avocado-Corn Relish on Crispy Tortillas
- Bobby Flay’s White Peach and Cherry Sangria Punch
- Summer Pasta Salad with Summer Squash, Tomatoes, and Lemon Shallot Dressing
- Grilled Avocado and Cantaloupe Salad
- Grilled Flatbread with Summer Squash and Ricotta
- Charred Romaine Salad with Lemon Tahini Dressing