FAQs
It's a great Australian tradition: bringing a plate to brunch, a backyard barbie, a lazy lunch or party to share the catering load with your hosts, whether it's a crunchy salad, a batch of freshly baked scrolls or delicious dessert.
What do you bring when asked to bring a dish? ›
Try these simple, yet delicious ideas: BBQ chicken and a salad mix for a tasty chicken salad. cut up store-bought sushi into bite sized pieces. pick up some dips with vegetable sticks and water crackers.
What is another name for bring a plate? ›
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.
What does it mean to bring a plate? ›
In most areas of the country, however, 'bring a plate' means something to eat that everyone can share. Whether that's a side dish like a salad, a dessert, or a full-blown casserole really depends on what the host is planning.
What is it when everyone brings a dish? ›
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.
Do you bring a hostess gift if you are bringing food? ›
If you're bringing food to share, no need to bring an additional hostess gift. That said, you can never go wrong offering your host something small to show your gratitude.
How do I ask the host what to bring? ›
It's understandable that you don't want to show up empty-handed (Hornor also says arriving with nothing is a big no-no) but a simple, “What can I bring?” or “Let me know if there's anything in particular you need—bread, cheese, chips, soda,” and let your host take it from there.
What to take for lunch when told not to bring anything? ›
A floral delivery, homemade snack, an addition to their beverage collection, a present for another treasured family member or any memento with meaning will all leave a lovely impression. Then after the event, send a handwritten thank-you note.
What is the meaning behind the giving plate? ›
First, the giving plate is a tradition between friends or family that encourages people to pay it forward by passing along a plate filled with food. The plate can be kept within a group or simply be passed on to the next dinner host.
When everyone brings a dish to a party? ›
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.
ORIGIN STORY
The Giving Plate's story traces back to April 2010 when a local couple, Gary and Debra Kelso, took a step of faith, despite their own trying circ*mstances, with a heartfelt hope to assist 500 local families through food relief. They embarked on a journey that would far exceed their initial vision.
What is the New Year's plate tradition? ›
In Denmark, on New Year it's traditional to throw plates and dishes against your friend's and neighbour's front doors. The bigger the pile the next morning, the more luck you'll have during the year.