17 Last-Minute Potluck Ideas That Feed a Crowd in No Time Flat (2024)

It’s almost the weekend and you'reexcited to get tothatpicnic, barbecue, or cookout your friends invited you to. But as you look back at the invitation (or scroll to the bottom of the email) for the get-together, you realize that it says “potluck.”

...Wait, what? Oh no. You definitely didn’t see that before. You most certainly are not prepared.

But never fear. Food52 is here to save you with some effortless recipes fit for a crowd. Wow your friends with rich chocolate cake or spicy salsa.

Psst: They never have to know that you pulled it together just moments before arriving.

17 Quick & Tasty Potluck Recipes

1. Kimchi, Shrimp & Soba Salad

This extra-easy shrimp and soba noodle salad gets a punch of flavor thanks to kimchi, and can easily be batched up to feed a crowd.

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2. Mango Cucumber Chile Salad

Clocking in at just six ingredients (not counting salt), this tangy-spicy chile salad is ready to go in just a few minutes.

3. Sriracha-Lime Corn Salad

Ready in just under 20 minutes and a handful of ingredients, this zesty corn salad is a potluck dream—plus, it travels well.

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4. Tomato Salad with Corn, Summer Squash & Roasted Onions

This recipe calls for simple ingredients and transforms them into something totally delicious with a bit of roasting and sweet-tangy dressing.

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It's Hot to Be Cool Thai-Inspired Cucumber Salad

This crunchy cucumber salad with creamy coconut dressing is exactly what you want to eat on a hot summer day, perhaps at a family BBQ or trip to the beach.

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6. Freekeh Salad with Fennel and Mint

Freekeh, a supergrain made from green wheat, stars in this smoky salad along with fennel, orange juice-based dressing, and salty feta cheese.

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7. Southwestern Quinoa Salad by Way of the Pantry

This totally riffable recipe makes use of things you probably already having around in your pantry (like quinoa, black beans, and spices), making it a great last-minute option.

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8. Roberto Santibañez' Classic Guacamole

This much-loved Genius guac has been reviewed over 70 times, with one Food52er calling it "the best quacamole hands down.

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9. Roasted Baby Turnips with Dijon-Shallot Vinaigrette & Tarragon

Your friends will never know that you threw these roasted baby turnips together at the last minute. Why? The Dijon-shallot vinaigrette with herbs is a showstopper.

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10. Burmese Chicken Salad

The ingredients in this five-star chicken salad might not look like much, but they work together to create something aromatic, refreshing, and totally craveable.

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11. Patricia Well's Green Lentil Salad

This green lentil salad is another example of: simple on the outside, unexpectedly flavorful on the inside. The secret: giving the lentils time to soak up the dressing.

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12. Summer Pasta alla Caprese

This surefire winner of a pasta combines three things practically everybody loves during the summertime: ripe tomatoes, basil, and fresh mozarella.

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13. Crunchy Celery, Radish & Turnip Salad-Slaw in Blue Cheese Sauce

This crunchy, vegetable-packed salad makes a tasty addition to tacos or even hotdogs, but it also tastes great in its own right as a salad.

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14. Cooked Green Salsa (Salsa Verde)

Everyone at the potluck won't be able to stop dipping chips and the like in this bright, smooth green salsa that goes with just about anything.

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15. Alice Waters' Ratatouille

This well-worn classic gets a few Genius-approved updates, like red chile flakes and a basil bouquet, that takes it over the top.

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16. Cook's Illustrated's Blondies

Makes these blondies once, become known for them among your friends and family, and bring them to every potluck you get invited to from now until forever.

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17. Margaret Fox's Amazon Chocolate Cake

This light, quick cake is set to be your go-to for anything from birthdays and dinner parties to late night snacks and, of course, potlucks.

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What's your favorite potluck recipe? Share it with us in the comments below!

This article was originally published in 2014. When we saw you wanted summer potluck ideas, we spruced it up and returned it to the homepage for 2019.

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FAQs

What should I bring to a potluck last minute? ›

17 Quick & Tasty Potluck Recipes
  • Mango Cucumber Chile Salad. ...
  • Roberto Santibañez' Classic Guacamole. ...
  • Patricia Well's Green Lentil Salad. ...
  • Summer Pasta alla Caprese. ...
  • Crunchy Celery, Radish & Turnip Salad-Slaw in Blue Cheese Sauce. ...
  • Cook's Illustrated's Blondies.
Aug 18, 2019

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

Easy, quick snacks that you can make without needing to heat up anything are your best bet for last-minute potluck prep. Dips, guacamole, lettuce wraps, salsa, salad, and no-bake finger foods are all great options.

What not to bring to a potluck? ›

Don't show up with a dish that needs tons of assembly or oven time, particularly if you don't know the host well. No soup! Potluck food should be plate-based.

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

No-Cook Finger Food Ideas for Parties
  • Deli Pinwheels. What are some good finger foods for a picnic? ...
  • Charcuterie Board. Excite your guests with fun charcuterie board ideas at your party. ...
  • Shrimp co*cktail. ...
  • Antipasto Skewers. ...
  • Veggie Tray. ...
  • Caprese Skewers. ...
  • Chips and Dips. ...
  • Melon Prosciutto Skewers.
May 29, 2024

What store-bought food can I bring to a potluck? ›

Appetizers
  • Sushi. If there's a boat I want to sail away on, it's a sushi boat. ...
  • Cheese and Charcuterie Fixings. Has anyone ever been sad to see a cheese and charcuterie board at a potluck? ...
  • Canned and Jarred Goods. ...
  • Shrimp and co*cktail Sauce. ...
  • Chips and Dip. ...
  • Frozen Apps. ...
  • Fried Chicken. ...
  • Soup.
Sep 16, 2023

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.

What to bring for finger food? ›

Think marinated feta cubes or Manchego-stuffed dates wrapped with prosciutto or chips topped with salmon roe. Of course, if you're looking to keep things simple and delicious, we've got plenty of finger food ideas for tacos, mini sandwiches, meatballs and more.

What are the essentials for a potluck? ›

Remember the Essentials - In addition to plates, cutlery, napkins and cups, remember extra serving utensils and potholders for hot dishes. Don't forget plenty of extra dishcloths and paper towels for spills.

What is acceptable to bring to a potluck? ›

Potluck Etiquette and Tips

Make sure to bring a dish that's big enough to share with everyone attending. Whether it's an appetizer, main course, side dish or dessert, the key is to prepare something you're proud of and excited to share.

Can I go to a potluck without bringing food? ›

Anything More Than Empty Hands Is Acceptable

So can you show up to a potluck empty-handed? Heck no. That's the whole point!

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