6 Potluck Recipes To Win Your Next Dinner Party (2024)

They're easy to transport, completely crowd-pleasing and actually taste better if you make them a few hours (or even a day) before eating.

By Lynn Andriani

A Pasta Salad Where Every Bite Is Perfect

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The Jewels of New York

Almost all versions of the potluck staple get better as they sit, taste great at room temperature and pleases vegetarians. Here's why this rendition of the classic, from the new book A Simple Feast: A Year of Stories and Recipes to Savor and Share, is such a keeper: It has you use orecchiette, a pasta the size of a thumbprint that's shaped like a cupped hand and perfect for catching the other components of the dish -- lemon zest, garlic, tomatoes, cannellini beans, chopped hazelnuts and torn mint leaves—so that every bite delivers maximum flavor and texture.

Get the recipe: Summer Pasta Salad

Tomatoes That Only Look Complicated

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Lucy Schaeffer

This unfussy recipe shows how easy it is to turn a handful of ingredients into a bright and tangy stuffed-tomato dish that screams summer. You stuff beefsteak tomatoes with sauteed onions and garlic, ground beef, rice and dill. Follow the lead of cooks in Greek tavernas: They make the stuffed tomatoes in the morning and keep them in a heated display case that's just slightly above room temperature, so if you order one in the afternoon or evening, it's perfectly plump and juicy. Prepare yours ahead of time, refrigerate and just warm them gently in the oven before serving.

Get the recipe: Stuffed Tomatoes

A Waaay-Above-Average Chicken Salad

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Johnny Valiant

O magazine contributor Sunny Anderson's Mexican-accented chicken and black bean salad is a texture bonanza, with creamy black beans and juicy cherry tomatoes -- plus tender rotisserie chicken. (And it's totally fine to buy precooked to save on time.) It's also potluck-ready, as you make the entire dish in just one bowl.

Get the recipe: Chicken, Black Bean and Arugula Salad

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The Barbecue Dish That Will Definitely Warrant a Night-Before Taste Test

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This outrageously tasty barbecued pork dish from chef Tyler Florence tastes better the longer it sits, since there are so many flavors involved. There's the chili-paprika spice rub, an apple juice-chicken stock braising liquid and then a bacon-thyme barbecue sauce. Make the pork in a slow cooker the day before the party, refrigerate overnight and rewarm before serving. Guests can build their own sandwiches, adding whatever fixings are on the buffet table, from coleslaw to potato chips.

Get the recipe: Slow-Cooked Barbecue Pork Shoulder and the Ultimate Barbecue Sauce

A Colorful Creation That Just May Outshine Everything Else

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Jennifer May

This stacked salad has a good shot at being the most interesting-looking and widely appealing dish on the buffet table. Even though it consists of everyday ingredients -- beets, potatoes, carrots, eggs, peas and canned tuna -- seeing them arranged in layers in a glass bowl gives them an appeal that's much greater than the sum of its parts.

Get the recipe: Seven-Layer Russian Salad

The Layered Italian Dish That's Not Lasagna

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Marcus Nilsson

With its slippery noodles, lasagna can be difficult to serve neatly -- which is why this twist on the classic is perfect for potlucks. Instead of pasta, you use warm, fresh polenta for the layers; it's easy to slice through and still works wonderfully with whatever filling you choose. This recipe calls for a mushroom ragu, but a meat sauce or any variation would also work well.

Get the recipe: Baked Polenta Layered with Mushroom Ragu

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The Casserole That Could Start A Serious Debate

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Ben Fink

Sandy Pollock and Crystal Cook, who are known as The Casserole Queens, know one surefire way to get people to try a potluck dish: claim that it's the "world's greatest" -- mac 'n' cheese, potato salad, baked beans or, in this case, chicken pot pie. These ladies don't just speak from personal experience, either. The two started a food-delivery business in Austin seven years ago that has since fed thousands, and they just published their second book, The Casserole Queens Make-a-Meal Cookbook.

Get the recipe: World's Greatest Chicken Pot Pie

The Mexican Dish That Works For Almost Any Party

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Karina Allrich

Gluten-Free Goddess blogger Karina Allrich has a back-pocket enchiladas recipe that she can throw together at a moment's notice -- whether it's a family get-together, a Sunday brunch or a girls' night in. Allrich cooks these little parcels of black beans, sweet potatoes, chilis and spices all together on a baking platter (you can double the recipe depending on how many other dishes will be served). They're hearty enough to satisfy meat eaters and vegetarians, and if you leave a bottle of hot sauce next to the dish, guests can make their portion as spicy as they like.

Get the recipe: Sweet Potato Black Bean Enchiladas

The Stuffed Tomatoes That Will Have Everyone Ooohing

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TV personalities and twin sisters Judy Vig and Joy Paoletti, who used to run their own dessert business, know their way around a potluck -- they come from a big family that they say was pretty much always celebrating something when they were growing up. Among their most reliable, impressive-looking and easy-to-make-ahead dishes are tomatoes stuffed with a surprising ingredient: spaghetti. They're a lot faster to prepare than you'd think; just scoop out the inside of the tomatoes, roast until they're softened but not collapsing, stuff with pasta and top with grated Parmesan or a dollop of ricotta cheese.

Get the recipe: Spaghetti-Stuffed Tomatoes

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The All-Season, Allergy-Friendly Side Dish

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Dr. Lucy Gibney

Lucy Gibney, M.D., has a child with severe food allergies -- but she doesn't let that stop her family from going to potlucks. Dr. Gibney, who founded a line of cookies and cakes that are gluten-free and made without milk, eggs, peanuts or tree nuts, says this green-bean salad is great any time of year, and works equally well with beef tenderloin, Thanksgiving turkey or tailgate party fare. Even better: It's quick to make, and it's no big deal if one or two ingredients are missing.

Get the recipe: Best Green Beans

The Dessert That Will Survive The Drive To The Party (No Matter How Crazy)

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Johnny Miller

Sweets stylist and party planner Amy Atlas designs and creates dessert tables for all kinds of high-end parties, so she has quite a few tricks for getting cakes to stay looking gorgeous and cupcakes to not lose their frosting in transport. Her lemon bars are a particular triumph: They seem fragile but can actually handle a bumpy car ride better than you'd think, she says. Another plus: You can make these tangy treats up to a week ahead of time (store them in the fridge).

Get the recipe: Tangy Lemon Bars

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6 Potluck Recipes To Win Your Next Dinner Party (2024)

FAQs

What to bring to a potluck last minute? ›

17 Quick & Tasty Potluck Recipes
  • Kimchi, Shrimp & Soba Salad. ...
  • Mango Cucumber Chile Salad. ...
  • Sriracha-Lime Corn Salad. ...
  • Tomato Salad with Corn, Summer Squash & Roasted Onions. ...
  • Freekeh Salad with Fennel and Mint. ...
  • Southwestern Quinoa Salad by Way of the Pantry. ...
  • Roberto Santibañez' Classic Guacamole.
Aug 18, 2019

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.

How many main dishes for 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 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.
Apr 22, 2024

What to bring to potluck cheaply? ›

Baked Beans – Beans are cheap and are a great way to feed a crowd! Grab a couple of cans from the store or make your favorite from scratch. Either way, everybody will love them! Potato Salad – You can't go wrong with a delicious potato salad to feed a crowd!

Can you bring store-bought food to potluck? ›

Potluck food should be plate-based. Unless you plan on bringing a stash of disposable bowls and spoons, it's best to stick to food that can be eaten off a plate with a fork. If you don't have time to cook, there's a world of store-bought food that is acceptable to bring to a potluck.

What are common potluck categories? ›

Each invitee should bring one item from one of the major dish groups as listed below:
  • Appetizers.
  • Soups.
  • Salads.
  • Main Dishes.
  • Side Dishes.
  • Desserts.
  • Beverages.

How much food to bring to a potluck? ›

The amount of food you bring should be (size of your party) * 1. x, meaning enough to feed the group you come with, and 1 or more people. If everyone does that, there will be sufficient. Not everyone will get to eat/try everything, but everyone will get to eat.

What is a true potluck? ›

Potluck dinners are events where the attendees bring a dish to a meal. The only traditional rule is that each dish be large enough to be shared among a good portion of the anticipated guests. Guests may bring in any form of food, ranging from the main course to desserts.

Can I bring pizza to a potluck? ›

there is no requirement that you bring ENOUGH pizza for everyone to have a slice. Unless the rules of the potluck are that you need to bring or avoid certain items, I don't think there's anything wrong with bringing pizza to a potluck. I love pizza and would be happy to have it.

How many cookies to bring to a potluck? ›

How Many Cookies Each Person Should Make
Number of GuestsQuantity of Cookies Each Guest Brings
Intimate Party5 to 102.5 to 5 dozen each (30-60 cookies)
Medium Party10 to 155 to 7.5 dozen each (60-90 cookies)
Nov 19, 2019

What to bring to a party as a guest food? ›

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

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