30 Easy Potluck Recipes for All Kinds of Parties (2024)

Whether you're in charge of bringing a small bite, a crowd-pleasing side, a hearty main dish, or a sweet ending, these impressive (and impressively simple) potluck recipes will be the star of the spread. They can all be made ahead and are delicious served at room temperature, so the first guest will be just as happy as the last.

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What makes a good potluck dish? The answer may differ depending on who you ask, but a few general guidelines apply: They should play well with others (read: they go with a range of foods and flavors), they don't need to be served piping hot, they're easy to share, and they can be made ahead of time. The easy recipes in this collection hit all those marks and more, appealing to a range of palates and preferences.

Our round-up of 30 fantastic, shareable dishes includes everything from happy hour nibbles, such as the Puff Pastry Cheese Straws shown here, to delectable desserts. If you're thinking about making these puffy, twisted appetizers, you can choose just one flavor combination— Parmesan-cayenne, sesame-poppy, tomato-rosemary, and Pecorino-black pepper—or make all four. Another great appetizer? Our Herb-Cheese Palmiers, which are guaranteed to nicely complement any cheese platter. There are also party-ready accompaniments for chips, crackers, and cheese, including Slow-Cooker Bacon Jam and Blue Cheese and Walnut Spread.

If you've offered to bring a side, we've got an array to choose from. Looking for something fresh and zippy? Spicy Pineapple Slaw, Lacinato Kale Salad with Roasted Squash, or Broccoli and Chickpea Salad fit the bill. Some sides can even moonlight as mains, such as our Farro Salad with Fennel, Golden Raisins and Radicchio, or Seven-Layer Salad, which consists of lettuce, hard-boiled eggs, thinly sliced red cabbage, tomatoes, peas, sharp cheddar cheese, and bacon.

Looking for even more dishes that can serve as sides or entrées? Go with our savory Cheese and Sweet-Pepper Cornbread or a hearty Spinach Tart with Olive-Oil Cracker Crust. And if you do want to bring a fully-fledged main course, you can't go wrong with our delightful Chicken and Kale Hand Pies with Cheddar Crust or hearty Black Beans and Sausage.

And then there are the desserts, which are arguably the stars of any potluck. From fruity treats like Plum-Jam Crumb Cake to chocolatey ones such as Big-Batch Triple-Chocolate Brownie Bars and Easy Chocolate Fudge with Pretzels, these sweet endings promise to leave every guest smiling.

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Slow-Cooker Bacon Jam

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If you're seeking crockpot potluck recipes sure to steal the show, look no further than slow-cooker bacon jam. We'd recommend bringing more than one jar to the party, as things can get ugly when the words "we're out of bacon jam" are uttered.

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Farro Salad with Fennel, Golden Raisins, and Radicchio

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This easy grain salad is one of our favorite vegetarian potluck recipes because it's got a little bit of everything: nutty farro, anise-flavored fennel, sweet raisins, and bitter radicchio. The farro and fennel can be dressed up to one day in advance. Pack the fennel fronds, fresh mint, and radicchio in a separate container and add just before serving.

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Plum-Jam Crumb Cake

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Plum-jam crumb cake is one of those potluck recipes for work that will win over all your colleagues. Trust us, nothing will make office coffee taste better than a slice of this cake.

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Tomato-Onion Casserole

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The simplicity of this dish sets it apart from other casserole potluck recipes. A quick turn in the oven concentrates the flavors and lets the juicy tomatoes and tender onions shine.

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Linzer Crumble Pie with Cranberry-Raspberry Jam

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The cranberries in this pie make it especially apt for a Thanksgiving potluck, but it would be a welcome treat any time of year.

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Spicy Pineapple Slaw

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Healthy potluck recipes for work are key if you don't want to put your friends and family in a food coma. This fiery slaw fits the bill perfectly. Pineapple and jalapeño add an intriguing sweet-spicy interplay to traditional coleslaw, and you can toss it together before you leave the house.

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Mediterranean Three-Bean Salad

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Quick to put together and robust enough to withstand travel and sitting out on the potluck table for the duration of the party, this no-cook vegetarian salad is a winner. There's no mayo here: cannellini beans, pink beans, and raw green beans are dressed in a zesty red-wine vinaigrette with fresh herbs. The dressing softens the green beans over time.

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Lemon-Date Bars

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These vibrant bars temper tangy lemon with sweet, gooey medjool dates. Keep them in the baking dish for easy transport to the potluck.

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7-Layer Salad

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Assemble this colorful salad up to four hours in advance, and be sure to use a glass bowl or trifle dish so that everyone can ooh and ahh over the layered presentation.

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Low-Country Pickled Shrimp

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You can make this recipe up to five days in advance. The shrimp only get more flavorful with time, and they can go straight from the fridge to the potluck.

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Texas Sheet Cake

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This sheet cake doubles down on chocolate by including cocoa powder in the batter and the icing. Toasted pecans add the perfect amount of crunch. Keep the cake in the pan to transport it with minimal fuss.

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Lacinato Kale Salad with Roasted Squash

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Kale is great for potlucks because it can be dressed ahead of time without getting soggy. This salad combines the hardy green with roasted butternut squash, fresh goat cheese, and toasted hazelnuts.

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Polenta Grape Cake

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Red grapes and fragrant rosemary lend the perfect combination of sweet and savory to this rustic polenta cake.

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Salsa Fresca

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You can't go wrong with salsa at a party. Serve this zesty rendition with your favorite chips for a surefire crowd-pleaser.

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Big-Batch Triple-Chocolate Brownie Bars

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Is it possible to take too many desserts to a potluck? Try this recipe, which yields 54 bar cookies, and see. Or don't take them all to the party! Instead, save some for yourself (they freeze well). They're made with bittersweet and white chocolates and cocoa powder, plus goodies like roasted nuts (use your favorite type or a combination) and dried fruit (again use your favorite or a combination).

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Chicken and Kale Hand Pies with Cheddar Crust

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These portable pies are endlessly adaptable. Swap out the kale for Swiss chard or spinach or use sautéed mushrooms instead of chicken for a vegetarian version. Whichever variation you choose, they'll be the first to go at a potluck.

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Orange-Barley Pound Cake

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Pound cake gets a makeover with low-in-gluten barley flour, cream cheese, and a triple dose of citrus flavor—orange juice, zest, and liqueur. You can make it up to two days in advance.

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Broccoli and Chickpea Salad

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Amp up steamed broccoli and canned chickpeas with scallions, fresh parsley, and toasted pine nuts in this light, crunchy salad. It can be made up to two days in advance and refrigerated.

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Summer Fruit Salad

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Fruit salad is a great recipe to make the night before a potluck. Combine your favorite seasonal fruits with honey, orange juice, and fresh mint, cover, and refrigerate.

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Cheese and Sweet-Pepper Cornbread

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A zesty cornbread that combines chopped green chiles and sweet mini peppers for the perfect amount of heat and color. Bake it the day of the potluck for optimum flavor.

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Easy Chocolate Fudge with Pretzels

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This festive fudge is studded with salty pretzels, but you can top it with anything you like. Trail mix, candy, and crushed cookies are just a few of our favorite variations.

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Spinach Tart with Olive-Oil Cracker Crust

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In this sophisticated tart, we take the classic pairing of spinach and feta to the next level with a crisp cracker crust redolent of sesame.

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Antipasti Pasta Salad

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This salad mixes the flavors of a traditional Italian antipasti platter with spiral-shaped pasta. Salami, mozzarella cheese, green olives, and jarred red peppers are called for, but feel free to add or substitute other ingredients, including tuna, provolone, anchovies, artichoke hearts, capers, or marinated mushrooms.

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Black Beans and Sausage

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Canned black beans and kielbasa (or any other smoked sausage you choose) make a hearty meal. This quick recipe can be made up to two days ahead and reheated gently before serving. Top each portion of stew with chopped parsley and a dollop of plain yogurt.

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Maple Cheesecake with Roasted Pears

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Maple syrup sweetens the no-bake filling of this easy cheesecake, which can be prepared up to one day ahead. Brush thin slices of pear with more maple syrup and broil until caramelized to make the decorative topping, which should be added just before serving.

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Blue Cheese and Walnut Spread

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This easy, elegant dip is a combination of cream cheese, blue cheese, and toasted walnuts. It is delicious served with crackers, bread, or apple and pear wedges, and it's ideal for a potluck because it can be made up to one week in advance.

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Chocolate Bread Pudding

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Rich and custardy, bread pudding becomes even more delectable when semisweet chocolate is added to the mix. You can serve this comforting dessert warm, at room temperature, or cold.

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Herb-Cheese Palmiers

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A classic French pastry gets the savory treatment with Parmesan, cheddar, and your choice of fresh herbs. Form them by folding up a sheet of puff pastry and then cutting it into thin slices.

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Spicy Pulled Pork

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This pulled pork is extra tender thanks to hours of slow cooking in a spicy tomato sauce. To transport it, secure the lid of the slow cooker; plug it in once you arrive to keep the pulled pork warm.

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FAQs

What is the easiest thing to bring to a potluck? ›

What to Bring to a Potluck
  1. Greek Potato Salad. ...
  2. Pasta Salad with Black Beans & Avocado Dressing. ...
  3. Vegan Creamy Coleslaw. ...
  4. Apple, Bacon and Sweet Potato Mini Casseroles. ...
  5. Classic Lasagna. ...
  6. Roasted Brussels Sprout & Butternut Squash Salad. ...
  7. Baked Oatmeal With Banana, Raisins & Walnuts. ...
  8. Spinach & Mushroom Quiche.
Mar 28, 2023

What is a good finger food to bring to a potluck? ›

Easy Finger Food Recipes to Make Ahead
  • Fried Pickles. Treat your guests to fried pickles for fun finger food ideas. ...
  • Fried Mac and Cheese Rolls. ...
  • Deviled Eggs. ...
  • Honey Garlic Meatballs. ...
  • Garlic Breadsticks. ...
  • Salted Soft Pretzels. ...
  • Whipped Ricotta Crostini. ...
  • Vietnamese Spring Rolls.
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What to bring to a potluck last minute? ›

Last-Minute Appetizers
  • Ham and Cheese Tortilla Roll Ups. You can put anything in tortilla pinwheels, like this recipe with ham and ranch seasoning. ...
  • 5-Minute Taco Dip. ...
  • Pepper Jelly Cream Cheese. ...
  • Crockpot Meatballs with Grape Jelly Sauce. ...
  • 5-Minute Black Bean Dip. ...
  • Pimento Cheese. ...
  • Antipasto Platter. ...
  • Homemade Salsa.
Nov 29, 2023

How do you make a potluck list? ›

How it Works
  1. Set a Date. Enter name, date, and location of get-together.
  2. Create Menu. Create categories (e.g. sides, beverages, mains) and quantity needed.
  3. Invite Others. Share so friends, family, and neighbors can sign up to bring an item.
  4. Sign Up. People respond to the invitation and sign up to bring something.

What is a good meal to feed a large crowd? ›

Gather, Share, and Eat: Easy Meals for Large Groups That Won't Break the Bank
  • The Classic Spaghetti and Meatballs. ...
  • Tantalizing Tacos. ...
  • Perfectly Baked Potatoes. ...
  • Pizza Extravaganza. ...
  • Mouthwatering Pulled Pork. ...
  • Fabulous Fajitas. ...
  • Hearty Chili. ...
  • Build-Your-Own Sandwiches.
Oct 19, 2023

What is a good plate of food to take to a party? ›

33 recipes to make when you're asked to bring a plate
  • Cheesy garlic and chive pull-apart sliders. ...
  • Fresh tomato and basil tart. ...
  • Spinach dip in cob loaf. ...
  • Air-fryer crackling pork belly and mango platter. ...
  • Smashed salt and vinegar potato salad. ...
  • Green potato salad. ...
  • Layered curried rice and cauliflower salad. ...
  • Niçoise pasta salad.

What are the best foods to bring to a party? ›

38 Ideas For Party Food That Will Please Any Crowd
  1. Chicken Fajita Quesadillas. tasty.co. ...
  2. Cheeseburger Sliders. tasty.co. ...
  3. Tomato Basil Bruschetta. tasty.co. ...
  4. Cranberry Pecan Cheese Ball. tasty.co. ...
  5. Chicken Pesto Pinwheels. ...
  6. Garlic Parmesan-Stuffed Mushrooms. ...
  7. Deep-Fried Mini Calzones (Panzarotti) ...
  8. Honey Lime Sriracha Chicken Poppers.
Dec 21, 2023

How to make food ahead of time for a party? ›

Freezing helps preserve the items, so they taste great on party day. This doesn't have to be done weeks in advance, either. Instead, make sauces, breads, pie crusts and other items that freeze well a few days before the party. Store them in the freezer until the night before.

Can you go to a potluck without bringing anything? ›

Just be sure to let the host know if you're not bringing food to ensure there are enough dishes to go around!

What to bring to a potluck easy at work? ›

35 Easy Potluck Dishes for Work
  • Bruschetta - This is an easy hors d'oeuvre that pretty much goes with any main dish. ...
  • Baked Brie - If you have access to an oven at work, this dish will have to be assembled at the office just before you're ready to eat.

How many main dishes for a potluck? ›

So, how many dishes will you need? "People love trying different things at potlucks, so it's best to offer two to three dishes of each category (appetizer, salad, main, dessert)," says Levitt.

What are the common categories for potluck? ›

The themes are specially selected for your office or organization to perfectly plan out the year.
  • Welcome fall. ...
  • Baked potato bar. ...
  • Family heritage meal. ...
  • Soup cook-off competition. ...
  • Favorite comfort food. ...
  • Mexican fiesta. ...
  • Favorite finger foods. ...
  • Brunch or brinner.

How much food should you make for a potluck? ›

As a general rule, plan for one main dish serving and one or two side dish servings per person. For example, if you have 30 guests, you would aim for approximately 30 main dish servings and 60 side dish servings.

Is it rude to not bring anything to a potluck? ›

Yes, it is considered rude to not bring anything to a potluck, as it can seem that you're taking advantage of other people's contributions without giving anything in return.

Is it okay to not bring anything to a potluck? ›

Anything More Than Empty Hands Is Acceptable

It's a fun communal activity that also takes some weight off the poor host. So can you show up to a potluck empty-handed? Heck no. That's the whole point!

Is it bad to not bring food to a potluck? ›

If you can bring food, then bring food. If you cannot bring food, bring condiments, or napkins, or cups. If you cannot bring ANYTHING, come early and offer to help set up and clean up afterward. The point of a potluck - besides the food - is the sharing of community.

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