Here are a collection of salad recipes that you can bring to any picnic or potluck. These delicious recipes will have you going home with an empty dish.
Here is that creamy and cheesy side dish you've been looking for to bring to your next potluck. Delicious flavor and easy to throw together once you find a big enough bowl.
It wouldn't be a potluck if you didn't bring the cheesy potatoes, now would it? These are simple and so tasty. Perfect to mix up in advance and be ready to bake in the oven. Add a little onion or green pepper, if you like.
Enjoy the finger lickin goodness of this oven fried chicken. It is super easy and taste like it was fried in a pan. It has crispy skin with moist and flavorful meat.
Try this Barbecue Beef Sandwich recipe for a rich and zesty beef sandwich when feeding a crowd. Visit RecipeTips.com for more beef recipes, to learn how to roast beef, and beef cooking times.
A flavorful pasta salad packed full of fresh vegetables. This spaghetti salad recipe makes a large salad that is perfect for taking to potlucks or for serving a crowd.
A great weeknight casserole that can be made up the day before and baked the next night. The mixture of wild rice, ground beef and the many seasonings gives this casserole terrific flavor.
Scotcheroos are a classic bar with a blend of peanut butter, chocolate, and butterscotch flavor. Visit RecipeTips.com for more bar recipes, cookie recipes, and dessert recipes.
Our Banana Bars recipe is a moist, tasty bar that is sure to be a hit when topped with its thick creamy frosting. Visit our site for more banana bar recipes, banana bread recipes, and banana desserts.
Apple Pie Bars are an apple pie-like dessert, baked until golden brown, and glazed with sugar and lemon. Visit us for more bar recipes, apple recipes, apple pie recipes, and to learn All About Apples.
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Potluck Tips
Food Safety
To ensure the safety of your guests, keep food cold (below 45º F) or hot (above 140º F) to avoid bacterial growth. Never leave foods at room temperature for more than 2 hours, transport time and serving time included.
Potluck Tips
Transporting and Serving
To ensure casserole lids stay in place while transporting, place thick rubber bands over the hand and crisscross it over the lid handle.
Potluck Tips
Hosting a Potluck
Choose the type of potluck that will work the best for the guests attending. For example: (1) appetizers only, (2) bring your favorite dish, (3) assign each guest to bring an appetizer, main dish, or dessert, or (4) as the host, you will provide the main dish (a turkey, ham, sloppy joe's, etc.