35 Bring-a-Dish Recipes That Make You Queen of the Potluck (2024)

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35 Bring-a-Dish Recipes That Make You Queen of the Potluck (1)Grace MannonUpdated: Feb. 25, 2022

    Want to wow everyone at your next get-together? Make any of these five-star potluck dishes and be the star of the show!

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    Overnight Layered Lettuce Salad

    This classic is a family favorite from a church cookbook I’ve had for 40 years. The bacon adds a fabulous crunch. —Mary Brehm, Cape Coral, Florida

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    Potluck Fried Chicken

    This Sunday dinner staple is first fried and then baked to a crispy golden brown. Well seasoned with oregano and sage, this classic is sure to satisfy diners at church potlucks or late-summer picnics. I love fixing it for family and friends. —Donna Kuhaupt, Slinger, Wisconsin

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    Best Ever Beans and Sausage

    When my wife asks what she should make for a gathering, she's always told to bring this—and a couple of copies of the recipe! — Robert Saulnier, Clarksburg, Massachusetts

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    Barbecue and Beer Meatballs

    This simple meatball recipe relies on timesaving ingredients like frozen meatballs and barbecue sauce. It's the perfect last-minute appetizer! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Strawberry Pretzel Salad

    Need to bring a dish to pass this weekend? This make-ahead strawberry pretzel salad will disappear quickly at any potluck. —Aldene Belch, Flint, Michigan

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    Bacon Cheeseburger Slider Bake

    I created this dish to fill two pans because these sliders disappear fast. Cut the recipe in half if you want one batch. —Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Khmer Pickled Vegetable Salad

    I grew up as a missionary kid in Cambodia, and most of my favorite foods have a Southeast Asian background. Locals love eating this pickled salad for breakfast, but I like it as a side for lunch or dinner, especially with chicken satay. —Hannah Heavener, Belton, Texas

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    Arnold Palmer Cupcakes

    These fun cupcakes take a favorite Arnold Palmer recipe and turn it into dessert. Add a slice of lemon on top for a puckery finish. —Jessee Arriaga, Reno, Nevada

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    Jalapeno Popper Spread

    I've been told by fellow partygoers that this recipe tastes exactly like a jalapeno popper. I like that it can be made without much fuss. —Ariane McAlpine, Penticton, British Columbia

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    Rainbow Fruit Salad

    When my children were young, I would often dress up fresh fruit in this easy salad. Decades later, my grandchildren and great-grandchildren still love digging in to the fruity layers. The salad goes well with barbecued meats or cold sandwiches. —Jonnie Adams Sisler, Stevensville, Montana

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    White Chocolate Cranberry Blondies

    Friends sometimes ask me to make these for wedding receptions. For a fancier presentation, I cut the bars into triangle shapes and drizzle white chocolate over each one individually. —Erika Busz, Kent, Washington

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    Twice-Baked Cheddar Potato Casserole

    Bacon, cheddar and sour cream turn ordinary potatoes into an extraordinary twice baked potato casserole. It's one of our family's beloved standards for the holidays. —Kyle Cox, Scottsdale, Arizona

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    Crunchy Ramen Salad

    For potlucks and picnics, this ramen noodle salad is a knockout. I tote the veggies in a bowl, dressing in a jar and noodles in a bag. Then I just shake them all together when it's time to eat. —LJ Porter, Bauxite, Arkansas

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    Taco Cornbread Casserole

    A whole can of chiles adds fire to this casserole. For less heat, you can use just enough of the can for your taste. —Lisa A. Paul, Terre Haute, Indiana

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    German Chocolate Tres Leches Cake

    I first tried tres leches cake while I was in Ecuador several years ago. Since then, I’ve changed it up by adding some of my favorite ingredients, namely chocolate and coconut. This version also has a splash of rum for an adults-only treat. —Lisa Varner, El Paso, Texas

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    Bacon, Cheddar and Swiss Cheese Ball

    When it’s time for a party, everyone always requests this ultimate cheese ball—it’s such an impressive appetizer. And if you’re a party guest, it makes a fabulous gift for your hosts.—Sue Franklin, Lake St. Louis, Missouri

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    Frosted Banana Bars

    These bars are always a hit at potlucks in the small rural farming community where my husband and I live. I also like to provide them for coffee hour after church. They're so moist and delicious that wherever I take them, they don't last long. —Karen Dryak, Niobrara, Nebraska

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    Summertime Slaw

    As a change from mayonnaise-laden slaw, I created this refreshing alternative. It uses many of the garden vegetables I grow, so it's also economical. I serve it at our family reunion each Fourth of July, and it's always a big hit at get-togethers. —Sharon Payne, Mayfield, Kentucky

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    Baked Spaghetti

    Every time that I make this cheesy baked spaghetti, I get requests for the recipe. It puts a different spin on pasta and is great for any meal. The leftovers, if there are any, also freeze well for a quick dinner later in the week. —Ruth Koberna, Brecksville, Ohio

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    Lemon Rice Salad

    This salad makes a refreshing side dish for a special occasion meal. I take it to holiday potluck suppers and other family gatherings. People enjoy the combination of flavors, and I like that it can be made ahead. —Margery Richmond, Lacombe, Alberta

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    Cucumber Fruit Salsa

    Our garden always gives us way more cucumbers and tomatoes than we know what to do with. But we’ve learned how to handle the unexpected with a surprise of our own. This is our pretty, fresh way to use up the bounty. —Anna Davis, Springfield, Missouri

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    Potluck Pan Rolls

    The appealing homemade yeast-bread flavor of these golden rolls is unbeatable. Soft and light, they're great alongside any entree. Folks are disappointed if I don't bring them to potluck dinners. —Carol Mead, Los Alamos, New Mexico

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    Peanut Butter Brownie Trifle

    This rich, tempting, peanut butter brownie trifle feeds a crowd and features the ever-popular combination of chocolate and peanut butter. Try this dessert for your next get-together. —Nancy Foust, Stoneboro, Pennsylvania

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    Potluck Spareribs

    When I want to bring home an empty pan from a potluck, I turn to this recipe. The ribs disappear in minutes! —Sheri Kirkman, Lancaster, New York

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    Creamy Macaroni Salad

    When we grill, my mother asks me to make this creamy macaroni salad. To make it extra creamy, I like to keep a small amount of dressing separate and stir it in just before serving. —Carly Curtin, Ellicott City, Maryland

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    Ham and Swiss Casserole

    When I prepare this noodle casserole for church gatherings, it's always a hit. It can easily be doubled or tripled for a crowd. —Doris Barb, El Dorado, Kansas

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    Peanut Butter Sheet Cake

    I received this recipe from a minister's wife, and my family loves it. —Brenda Jackson, Garden City, Kansas

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    Salami Roll-Ups

    These bite-size appetizers are a cinch to make with just four ingredients—even your kids can help you with them! —Jean Baffuto, Apache Junction, Arizona

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    Tzatziki Potato Salad

    My son has an egg allergy, so this potato salad is perfect for him. For extra color, add radish, apple and garlic dill pickles. —Cindy Romberg, Mississauga, Ontario

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    Creamy Grape Salad

    Everyone raves when I bring this refreshing, creamy grape salad to potlucks. For a special finishing touch, sprinkle it with brown sugar and pecans. —Marge Elling, Jenison, Michigan

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    Jam-Topped Mini Cheesecakes

    We turned cheesecake into irresistible bite-sized snacks. Feel free to swap in any favorite flavor of jam. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Best Deviled Eggs

    Herbs lend amazing flavor to these deviled eggs, which truly are the best you can make! The recipe includes tasty variations that feature bacon, chipotle peppers and crab.—Jesse & Anne Foust, Bluefield, West Virginia

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    Nutty Broccoli Slaw

    My daughter gave me the recipe for this delightful salad. The sweet dressing nicely coats a crisp blend of broccoli slaw mix, onions, almonds and sunflower kernels. Crushed ramen noodles provide even more crunch. It's a smash hit wherever I take it. —Dora Mae Clapsaddle, Kensington, Ohio

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    Potluck Macaroni and Cheese

    You'll always have a winner at the potluck when you bring macaroni and cheese. Here's an extra-rich, creamy version for the slow cooker. —Jennifer Blondek, Chicopee, Massachusetts

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    Pistachio Salad

    This fluffy salad is a real treat since it's creamy but not overly sweet. It's easy to mix up, and the flavor gets better the longer it stands. It's perfect for St. Patrick's Day, served in a green bowl. —Pattie Ann Forssberg, Logan, Kansas

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    Originally Published: August 07, 2019

    35 Bring-a-Dish Recipes That Make You Queen of the Potluck (36)

    Grace Mannon

    Grace learned a ton about the nitty-gritty of food and nutrition while earning her master’s degree in food science. She worked for a well-known baby food company and a company responsible for many favorite snack foods before transitioning to being a stay-at-home mom. She loves writing about complicated food science concepts in an understandable way and as a Taste of Home contributor, Grace covers a little bit of everything, from vintage recipes to must-have holiday foods and treats.

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    FAQs

    What is the meal where everyone brings a dish? ›

    A potluck dinner party is where you and your friends get together at one of your houses, and you all bring a home-cooked dish for everyone to share.

    What to bring to a potluck last minute? ›

    Last-Minute Entrees
    • Italian Party Sub. Making a huge sub takes no time at all, and all you need to do is slice it into servings. ...
    • Copycat Chicken Lettuce Wraps. ...
    • Crock Pot Hot Dogs. ...
    • Shrimp Ceviche. ...
    • Rotisserie Chicken Salad. ...
    • Chicken Parmesan Sliders. ...
    • Dump and Bake Meatball Casserole. ...
    • Easy Layered Taco Bake.
    Nov 29, 2023

    What does bring a dish to pass mean? ›

    When each of the guests at a party brings a dish for everyone to share, that's a potluck. If you're invited to a potluck, you might want to bring your famous macaroni and cheese.

    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 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.
    Jan 10, 2024

    What is a good dish to bring to a dinner? ›

    Salads and sides

    Often, the job of the host is to create a large centrepiece, so to take the pressure off, it's good to bring side dishes, allowing the cook time to concentrate on the main act. Depending on the main dish, versatile sides like rice, pasta salad and breads all work well as they can be eaten cold.

    What food should a guest bring to a party? ›

    Here are some inexpensive yet tasty food ideas for parties:
    • Vegetable platters with hummus, ranch, or blue cheese for dipping.
    • Chips and salsa or homemade guacamole.
    • Cheese and cracker platter with various cheeses.
    • Fruit platter with seasonal favorites like melon, berries, grapes.
    Dec 27, 2023

    What's a one dish meal? ›

    One-dish literally means just one pot. And one cooking dish means very little clean up during and after the meal. Saving time on clean up frees even more time to spend as you wish.

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

    Three of the easiest potluck ideas for work are chips and dip, meatballs, and brownies.

    Can I bring pizza to a potluck? ›

    Generally, when bringing food for a potluck, it's a kind of rule of thumb to provide enough so that everyone can have a serving of a particular dish. So, if you bring pizza, you'd have to make sure everyone got at least one slice. If the gathering is fairly large, you'll have to bring multiple pizzas.

    Do you pass bread to the left or right? ›

    If the bread arrives pre-sliced or in rolls, it should be passed around the table to the right. However, if the bread needs to be cut (see above), the one who cuts the bread should offer it to the person on their left and then pass to the right.

    What is a passed appetizer? ›

    But a passed hors-d'oeuvres dinner party allows your guests to try a plethora of small plates without ever needing plates—and at the end of the night, the only dishes to wash are the trays on which you've served each treat.

    Should food be passed to the left or right? ›

    Food is passed around the table in a counterclockwise direction, or to the right. The reason for this convention is to provide some sense of order when serving or passing food.

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

    According to question, Here are some affordable and easy potluck dishes:
    • Pasta Salad: A simple pasta salad with veggies and Italian dressing is quick and budget-friendly.
    • Vegetable Tray: Bring a colorful assortment of fresh vegetables with dip.
    Jul 24, 2023

    What are the most popular finger foods for parties? ›

    Best Finger Foods
    • Pigs in a Blanket.
    • Antipasto Skewers.
    • Pepperoni Pizza Rolls.
    • Fried Mac and Cheese Balls.
    • Deviled Eggs.
    • Jalapeño Poppers.
    • Air Fryer Cauliflower Bites.
    • Vegetarian Stuffed Mushrooms.

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