A good potluck falls apart when every guest brings the same kind of dish or something difficult to serve. These 23 recipes balance hot casseroles and hearty mains with cold salads, dips, handheld bites, and desserts that divide cleanly. The collection also includes several make-ahead and no-cook choices, helping free up oven space and reduce last-minute serving work. Each dish earns its place by being easy to portion, pass, or spoon onto a crowded plate.

Green Bean Casserole with Cream of Mushroom Soup

Built around green beans, cream of mushroom soup, and fried onions, Green Bean Casserole with Cream of Mushroom Soup makes six portions after 20 minutes of prep and 1 hour 10 minutes of cooking. The creamy base and crisp topping give guests two textures in each serving. Assemble it ahead of time without the onions, refrigerate it for up to two days, then add the topping before baking. Bring it when the potluck needs a familiar hot side.
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Stuffed Zucchini Boats with Crispy Bacon

Filled with bacon, cream cheese, blue cheese, and Gouda, Stuffed Zucchini Boats with Crispy Bacon bake into three servings in about 40 minutes. The zucchini halves hold the rich filling neatly, so guests can lift one onto a plate without spooning from a large casserole. Fresh basil adds a clean finish against the cheeses. This smaller-batch dish works well when the table already has several larger pans and needs one vegetable option.
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Dill Pickle Dip

Baked until bubbly with a toasted breadcrumb top, Dill Pickle Dip takes 10 minutes to prepare and 20 minutes to cook. Chopped dill pickles, sour cream, ranch seasoning, butter, and breadcrumbs create four servings with tang and crunch in every scoop. Set it out warm with crackers, chips, or sliced vegetables. It works well near the start of the buffet, giving arriving guests something easy to share while the larger dishes are being served.
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Broccoli Salad with Bacon

Ready in 13 minutes, Broccoli Salad with Bacon combines blanched broccoli, bacon bits, cheddar, blueberries, onion, and pumpkin seeds for six servings. Yogurt and apple cider vinegar coat the mixture without turning it into a heavy baked side. The fruit, cheese, and seeds add color and contrasting textures to a crowded buffet. Serve it chilled beside grilled meats, casseroles, or sandwiches when the party needs a cold dish with plenty of crunch.
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Crunchy Taco Cups

Shaped from mozzarella, cheddar, and protein powder, Crunchy Taco Cups hold seasoned ground beef, lettuce, onion, olives, tomatoes, avocado, and cheese. The recipe makes eight servings in 45 minutes, and each cup can be picked up without cutting or scooping. Their individual format helps keep a busy potluck line moving. Arrange them on a tray with salsa nearby for a party starter that also has enough beef and toppings to feel substantial.
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TikTok Green Goddess Salad

Chopped cabbage, cucumber, green onions, and chives give TikTok Green Goddess Salad a crisp base, while a blended dressing adds lemon, garlic, basil, parsley, spinach, and nutritional yeast. It makes six servings in 15 minutes with no cooking required. The finely cut vegetables make it easy to scoop onto small plates or eat with sturdy chips. Bring it when the rest of the spread leans rich, cheesy, or baked and needs a fresh counterpoint.
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Chocolate Zucchini Cake

Made in a 9-inch square pan, Chocolate Zucchini Cake serves 20 after 15 minutes of prep and 30 minutes of baking. Almond flour, coconut flour, cocoa, shredded zucchini, and coconut oil form the cake, while heavy cream, sour cream, cocoa, and lemon zest make the frosting. The zucchini helps keep the slices moist during transport. Cut it into small squares before the party so guests can take dessert without needing a knife at the table.
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Broccoli and Bacon Casserole

Layered with broccoli, cauliflower, bacon, cheddar, cream cheese, and a cracker topping, Broccoli and Bacon Casserole makes four servings after 10 minutes of prep and 50 minutes of cooking. The vegetables are blanched first, then folded into a cheese sauce before baking. Its crisp crumb top gives the buffet another texture besides softer casseroles. Serve it as a side for roast meat, chicken, or any potluck where guests want a hot vegetable dish.
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Cold Green Bean Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette

Tossed with romaine, red onion, basil, goat cheese, almonds, and walnuts, Cold Green Bean Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette makes four servings. The green beans cook for only two minutes before cooling, which keeps them crisp under the olive oil, cider vinegar, mustard, and garlic dressing. A longer prep window allows the components to chill before serving. Pack the vinaigrette separately and toss near party time so the greens and nuts hold their texture.
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Tomato and Cucumber Salad with Feta

Finished with feta, olives, mint, and an oregano-Dijon dressing, Tomato and Cucumber Salad with Feta serves six after only 10 minutes of prep. Cherry tomatoes, cucumber, green peppers, and red onion keep the bowl colorful and crisp. Because it needs no cooking, it leaves oven space free for the hot dishes traveling to the same party. Add the feta just before serving, then place it near grilled meats, casseroles, or bread for easy pairing.
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Old Fashion Squash Casserole

Baked with cream of mushroom soup, cream cheese, cheddar, and a buttery cracker topping, Old Fashion Squash Casserole turns two pounds of yellow squash into four servings. It takes 10 minutes to prepare and 30 minutes to cook, with sautéed onion adding flavor beneath the golden top. The casserole format travels well and can be spooned directly from its baking dish. Bring it as a warm vegetable side when the buffet needs more than salads and chips.
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Chicken Salad Recipe

Mixed in five minutes, the Chicken Salad Recipe combines shredded rotisserie chicken with celery, red onion, garlic, parsley, oregano, and mayonnaise for four servings. Chilling it for at least 30 minutes helps the flavors settle and keeps it easy to transport. Set out small rolls, lettuce cups, or crackers so guests can choose how to serve it. This no-cook option gives the potluck a protein dish that does not compete for oven or slow-cooker space.
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Fudgy Brownies

Cut into 24 portions, Fudgy Brownies take 10 minutes to prepare and 20 minutes to bake. Sugar-free dark chocolate, butter, almond flour, coffee, vanilla, and a tablespoon of Tabasco create dense squares with a subtle heat behind the chocolate. The large yield makes them practical for a crowded dessert table. Slice them before traveling and stack them in a covered container, then serve them as small bites beside coffee, fruit, or other baked sweets.
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Cheesy Crack Chicken Casserole

Layered with cooked chicken, bacon, broccoli, ranch dressing, and grated cheese, Cheesy Crack Chicken Casserole serves six in 40 minutes. The ingredients go directly into the baking dish in two layers before a final cheese topping melts over the surface. Its protein-rich filling makes it more substantial than a side casserole. Carry it in the same dish used for baking, keep it covered until serving, and place it near rolls or a crisp salad for a full plate.
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Peanut Butter Cookies

Using peanut butter, an egg, and a sugar substitute, Peanut Butter Cookies make 17 cookies in 20 minutes. A fork presses the familiar crisscross pattern into each portion before the tray bakes for about 15 minutes. Their compact shape makes them easy to stack, transport, and pass around without plates or utensils. Let them cool completely before packing so they keep their structure, then add them to the dessert table for guests who prefer a simple nutty cookie.
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Classic Italian Eggplant with Parmesan Casserole

Layered with fried eggplant, marinara, mozzarella, Parmigiano Reggiano, basil, and Italian seasoning, Classic Italian Eggplant with Parmesan Casserole serves eight. The eggplant is salted, fried, layered, and baked for 50 to 60 minutes after a longer prep period. Resting the dish for 10 minutes helps the slices hold together on the serving spoon. Bring it as a hearty meatless main or a substantial side when the potluck needs something beyond cold salads and snack trays.
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Strawberry Sheet Cake

Spread with strawberry jam and topped with meringue icing, Strawberry Sheet Cake makes three servings after 30 minutes of prep and 30 minutes of baking. Almond flour, eggs, sugar, vanilla, strawberry powder, and jam build the layers of berry flavor. The recipe is small, so it suits a party where several desserts will share the table. Slice it before serving and keep the pieces close together on a tray to protect the soft icing during transport.
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Zucchini Casserole with Marinara

Built in layers of zucchini ribbons, ground beef, marinara, ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan, Zucchini Casserole with Marinara makes four servings in 55 minutes. Salting and drying the zucchini first helps the finished bake hold together instead of releasing excess water. The beef and cheese make it substantial enough for the main-dish section of the buffet. Let it cool for 10 minutes before cutting so guests can lift clean portions onto their plates.
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Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Coated with sugar-free chocolate and coconut oil, Chocolate Covered Strawberries make 12 individual servings in 15 minutes. Cold, fully dried berries help the coating set quickly, while chopped nuts, coconut, or sprinkles can be added before the chocolate hardens. Their single-bite format keeps dessert service simple and adds fresh fruit to a table filled with cakes and cookies. Arrange them on parchment until set, then transfer them to a chilled serving tray.
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Borscht Soup with Cabbage and Beets

Simmered with beets, cabbage, carrots, onion, garlic, tomato paste, broth, and vinegar, Borscht Soup with Cabbage and Beets makes four servings in 45 minutes. Sour cream and fresh dill finish each bowl at serving time. The bright color stands out among beige casseroles and baked sides, while the broth offers a lighter main or starter. Transport it in a sealed pot or slow cooker, then provide small bowls so guests can sample it without filling their plates.
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Cupcakes with Icing

Made with eggs, almond flour, butter, vanilla, and meringue icing, Cupcakes with Icing produce six portions after 20 minutes of prep and 10 minutes of baking. The cupcakes cool before the centers are filled, and the icing is piped on top. Individual servings make them easy to arrange, pass, and take without slicing a larger cake. Carry them in a cupcake container and add them to the dessert table when the party needs a small option with a neat finish.
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Instant Pot Beef Stew Goulash

Pressure-cooked with beef, mushrooms, onion, garlic, paprika, turmeric, carrot, parsley, and bone broth, Instant Pot Beef Stew Goulash serves eight in 45 minutes. Using two cups of broth keeps it thick like stew, while four cups turns it into a soupier dish. The Instant Pot can help hold it warm during serving. Bring it when the potluck needs a hearty main that can be ladled into bowls and paired with bread or a crisp salad.
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Almond Cake

Topped with sliced almonds, Almond Cake serves eight after 20 minutes of prep, 35 minutes of baking, and one hour of chilling. Whipped egg whites keep the almond-flour batter light, while almond extract deepens the nut flavor. The simple round cake travels more easily than heavily frosted desserts and slices cleanly once cooled. Bring it for the final course, then serve thin wedges beside berries, coffee, or the chocolate desserts already on the table.
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