40 Genius 13x9 Potluck Recipes (2024)

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40 Genius 13x9 Potluck Recipes (1)Amanda TarltonUpdated: Feb. 07, 2024

    Put that trusty pan to work with these delicious 13x9 potluck recipes.

    Classic Chocolate Cake

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    If you need to learn how to make chocolate cake from scratch, this easy homemade chocolate cake recipe is a perfect place to start. It appeared on a can of Hershey's cocoa way back in 1943. I tried it, my boys liked it, and I've been making it ever since. —Betty Follas, Morgan Hill, California

    Cuban Sliders

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    These wonderful little rolls are baked until lightly toasted and the cheese melts. The leftover King's Hawaiian ham sliders keep really well in the fridge, and they make a lovely cold snack. Followers of my blog, houseofyumm.com, go nuts for these! —Serene Herrera, Dallas, Texas

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    Dive fork-first into oodles of noodles baked to bubbly perfection and coated with a to-die-for sharp cheddar cheese sauce in this cavatappi, a grown-up version of mac and cheese. Hot sauce lends mild heat that’s delectable with the smoky topping. —Barbara Colucci, Rockledge, Florida

    Rustic Nut Bars

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    My friends love crunching into the crust—so much like shortbread—and the wildly nutty topping of these chewy, gooey bars. —Barbara Driscoll, West Allis, Wisconsin

    Blueberry-Rhubarb Crumble

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    A dollop of whipped topping adds a nice finishing touch to this satisfying crumble. Sometimes I drizzle a little flavored coffee creamer on top instead of the whipped topping. —Nancy Sousley, Lafayette, Indiana

    Fold-Over Tortilla Bake

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    Here’s something a little different to shake up taco night. But don’t reserve this zippy dish for a weeknight—it’s perfect for potlucks and serving company, too. something a little different from the usual tacos. It's special enough for potlucks or dinner guests. —Deborah Smith, DeWitt, Nebraska

    Best Ever Beans and Sausage

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    When my wife asks what she should make for a gathering, she's always told to bring this—and a couple of copies of the recipe! — Robert Saulnier, Clarksburg, Massachusetts

    Chicken Burritos

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    This mouthwatering chicken burrito recipe makes enough for two casseroles, so you can enjoy one today and freeze the other for a busy weeknight. They're super to have on hand for quick meals or to take to potlucks. —Sonya Nightingale, Burley, Idaho.

    Grandma's Spinach Salad

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    With all its fresh ingredients, this pretty spinach salad was my grandma’s favorite. Even my little ones like it (but don’t tell them spinach is good for them)! —Shelley Riebel, Armada, Michigan

    Stuffed Pasta Shells

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    These savory shells never fail to make a big impression, even though the recipe is very easy. One or two of these shells makes a great individual serving at a potluck, so a single batch goes a long way. —Jena Coffey, St. Louis, Missouri

    Tomato-Herb Focaccia

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    With its medley of herbs and tomatoes, this rustic bread will liven up any occasion, whether it’s a family dinner or a game-day get-together. It never lasts long! —Janet Miller, Indianapolis, Indiana

    Gooey Chocolate-Peanut Bars

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    These are so easy to make and take no time at all. They’re great to package up for those college kids looking for something from home. Everyone will want this recipe. —Elaine Grimme, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

    Chili Cornbread Salad

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    A co-worker brought this wonderful dish to a potluck several years ago. She had copies of the recipe next to the pan. Now I make it for get-togethers and also supply copies of the recipe. I never have any leftover salad or recipes. —Kelly Newsom, Jenks, Oklahoma

    Oat Pan Rolls

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    I've made so many of these delicious rolls that I think I could make them blindfolded! I always take about 200 of them to the senior citizens dinner at our church. After shaping the rolls, you can freeze them, then just thaw and bake when you need them. —Debbie Johnson, Centertown, Missouri

    Pepperoni-Sausage Stuffed Pizza

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    For 30 years, friends have been telling me to open a pizzeria using this recipe. It even freezes well. —Elizabeth Wolff, Carmel, Indiana

    Lemon Coconut Bites

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    The tangy lemon flavor of this no-fuss dessert is especially delicious on a warm day. It gives me delightful flashbacks of selling lemonade on the sidewalk as a little girl. —Donna Biddle, Elmira, New York

    Caramel Brownies

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    I love to cook. My family can't possibly eat all the sweets I whip up, so my co-workers are more than happy to sample them—particularly these rich, chewy caramel brownies that are full of gooey caramel, chocolate chips and crunchy walnuts. —Clara Bakke, Coon Rapids, Minnesota

    Baked Beef Tacos

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    This taco recipe takes classic taco ingredients and gives them a fresh approach by baking the shells upright in refried beans and tomatoes. The bottom gets soft, and the top stays crisp and crunchy. —Patricia Stagich, Elizabeth, New Jersey

    Multigrain Cinnamon Rolls

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    This simple and easy-to-work with recipe is sure to become a family favorite. And the wholesome cinnamon rolls will fill your kitchen with a wonderful, warm aroma. —Judy Eddy, Baldwin City, Kansas

    Pearl Onion Broccoli Bake

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    With its creamy white cheese sauce and buttery crumb topping, this dish is great comfort food. If you’re looking for a mild way to dress up broccoli, this is the recipe. —Charles Keating, Manchester, Maryland

    Four-Cheese Spinach Lasagna

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    This rich cheesy lasagna has become one of my specialties. It's packed with fresh-tasting vegetables like spinach, carrots, red pepper and broccoli. I'm never afraid to serve the colorful casserole to guests, since it's always a huge success. —Kimberly Kneisly, Englewood, Ohio

    Strawberry Pretzel Salad

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    Need to bring a dish to pass this weekend? This make-ahead strawberry pretzel salad will disappear quickly at any potluck. —Aldene Belch, Flint, Michigan

    Chocolate Chip Cookie Delight

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    This is a simple chocolate dessert recipe for any type of potluck occasion, and the pan always comes home empty. —Diane Windley, Grace, Idaho

    Artichoke Spinach Casserole

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    Although he isn't a fan of spinach, my husband loves this dish. The combination of ingredients may sound unusual, but the flavors meld well. It's an excellent side vegetable for a formal dinner. —Judy Johnson, Missoula, Montana

    Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Bars

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    My family loves this peanut butter cookie bars recipe—oatmeal, brownie bars, peanuts—it's made from all our favorite things! Oatmeal, peanut butter and chocolate chips make these bars a big hit with kids of all ages. Since I always have these basic ingredients on hand, I can whip up a batch anytime. —Patricia Staudt, Marble Rock, Iowa

    Contest-Winning Greek Pasta Bake

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    When I take this dish to potlucks, there's never so much as a morsel left! It’s a simple, healthy, hearty supper made with ingredients that are easy to find. Add a salad and a crusty loaf of bread for a quick meal solution. —Anne Taglienti, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

    Strawberry-Rhubarb Cream Dessert

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    A neighbor shared this recipe with me, and I created my own variation using garden-fresh rhubarb and strawberries. The shortbread crust and creamy sweet-tart layers went over big at a family party—not a crumb was left! —Sara Zignego, Hartford, Wisconsin

    Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes

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    With five different dairy products, you know this make-ahead mashed potato casserole is going to be super rich and, of course, delicious. It gets even better topped with onions and bacon! —JoAnn Koerkenmeier, Damiansville, Illinois

    Best Lasagna

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    Want to know how to make lasagna for a casual holiday meal? You can't go wrong with this deliciously rich meat lasagna recipe. My grown sons and daughter-in-law request it for their birthdays, too. —Pam Thompson, Girard, Illinois

    Chicken Enchilada Bake

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    Your family is going to gobble up this cheesy, southwestern and easy chicken enchilada casserole…and will ask for it again and again. It’s real comfort food! —Melanie Burns, Pueblo West, Colorado

    Chunky Apple Cake

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    After taste testing lots of apple cakes, I've found this apple cake recipe the best. Full of old-world comfort, the yummy brown sugar sauce really makes the cake special. For a festive occasion, top with a dollop of whipped cream. —Debi Benson, Bakersfield, California

    Raspberry Patch Crumb Bars

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    To give these fresh, fruity bars even more crunch, add a sprinkling of nuts to the yummy crumb topping. Everyone will want to indulge. —Leanna M. Thorne, Lakewood, Colorado

    Sausage Quiche Squares

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    Having done some catering, I especially appreciate interesting, appetizing finger foods. I'm constantly asked to make these popular squares to serve at parties. They're almost like a zippy, crustless quiche.-Linda Wheeler, Middleburg, Florida

    White Chocolate Cranberry Blondies

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    Friends sometimes ask me to make these for wedding receptions. For a fancier presentation, I cut the bars into triangle shapes and drizzle white chocolate over each one individually. —Erika Busz, Kent, Washington

    Southwestern Nachos

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    Guests will go crazy when you serve this cheesy nacho casserole with tender chunks of slow-cooked pork. The recipe makes two heaping pans, and you don’t need to worry about filling the chip bowl—the tortilla chips are conveniently baked right in the dish! —Kelly Byler, Goshen, Indiana

    Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Bars

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    I received this recipe from a co-worker who made these heavenly bars for a potluck. Since they combine two favorite flavors—chocolate chip cookies and cheesecake—in one bite, they were a hit with our three grown children. —Jane Nolt, Narvon, Pennsylvania

    Cheddar-Bacon Dip

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    Both children and adults enjoy this dip. And I'm a fan because it's so quick and easy to prepare. I make it for special occasions…birthdays, Christmas parties and more. —Carol Werkman, Neerlandia, Alberta

    Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecans

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    This convenient sweet potato casserole with pecan topping calls for canned sweet potatoes, so preparation time is minimal. The nutty brown sugar topping adds a bit of crunch. —Anita Briner, Etters, Pennsylvania

    Chili Mac Casserole

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    This cheesy casserole uses several of my family's favorite ingredients, including macaroni, kidney beans, tomatoes and cheese. Just add a leafy salad for a complete meal. —Marlene Wilson, Rolla, North Dakota

    Amish Baked Oatmeal

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    The first time I had this treat was at a bed-and-breakfast in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. To me, it tasted just like a big warm-from-the-oven oatmeal cookie! —Colleen Butler, Inwood, West Virginia

    Originally Published: December 13, 2017

    40 Genius 13x9 Potluck Recipes (42)

    Amanda Tarlton

    Amanda has more than a decade of media experience, specifically in product testing in the cooking and lifestyle space. As a freelancer for Taste of Home, Amanda writes mostly about foodie finds, home and lifestyle goods and cooking and baking utensils that make life easier (and more fun!). Outside of freelancing, Amanda is the executive editor of commerce at Field & Stream.

    When she's not working, Amanda is on the lookout for the best pizzas in town or testing out secret menu items at restaurants and coffee shops.

    40 Genius 13x9 Potluck Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    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 to bring to a potluck last minute? ›

    Last-Minute Entrees
    • Italian Party Sub. Making a huge sub takes no time at all, and all you need to do is slice it into servings. ...
    • Copycat Chicken Lettuce Wraps. ...
    • Crock Pot Hot Dogs. ...
    • Shrimp Ceviche. ...
    • Rotisserie Chicken Salad. ...
    • Chicken Parmesan Sliders. ...
    • Dump and Bake Meatball Casserole. ...
    • Easy Layered Taco Bake.
    Nov 29, 2023

    How do you make a potluck interesting? ›

    60 Tips for Your Next Potluck
    1. "What can I bring?" Make it easy for guests by prepping a list of what you will need. ...
    2. Signature dish, you say? ...
    3. Assign dishes. ...
    4. Be specific. ...
    5. Set a theme. ...
    6. Picky eaters can be found in any group of kids. ...
    7. Consider dietary needs and allergies. ...
    8. Plan for variety.

    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.
    Jan 10, 2024

    What is a good dish to take to a potluck dinner? ›

    Easy Potluck Recipes
    • Cowboy Caviar. Cowboy Caviar is a deliciously fresh bean salad with a colorful mix of beans and vegetables, plus a zesty lime dressing. ...
    • Turkey Pinwheels. ...
    • Macaroni Salad. ...
    • Easy Homemade Cornbread Recipe. ...
    • Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Salad. ...
    • Homemade Lasagna. ...
    • Homemade Chili Recipe. ...
    • Baked Spaghetti with Sausage.
    May 26, 2023

    Do you tell people what to bring to a potluck? ›

    No, it isn't rude to ask if your purpose is to determine what to bring yourself. But it would be rude of you to diss someone else's contribution or demand that they bring something else.

    Can you go to a potluck without bringing anything? ›

    Potluck- “A meal at which each guest brings food that is then shared by all.” It is customary to bring food . Nothing will happen if you don't, you will just be looked upon as a taker, not a giver. If you can't cook, then buy something to add to the table.

    What is a good meal to feed a large crowd? ›

    Gather, Share, and Eat: Easy Meals for Large Groups That Won't Break the Bank
    • The Classic Spaghetti and Meatballs. ...
    • Tantalizing Tacos. ...
    • Perfectly Baked Potatoes. ...
    • Pizza Extravaganza. ...
    • Mouthwatering Pulled Pork. ...
    • Fabulous Fajitas. ...
    • Hearty Chili. ...
    • Build-Your-Own Sandwiches.
    Oct 19, 2023

    What to bring to a potluck easy at work? ›

    Main Dishes
    • BBQ Chicken or Pork Sliders - You'll be a big hit with coworkers if you offer them not one, but two great barbecue sandwich options.
    • Chicken Salad Sliders - Make your favorite chicken salad ahead of time and when you get to work, put a scoop inside mini hamburger buns.

    How many servings should you bring to a potluck? ›

    As a general rule, plan for one main dish serving and one or two side dish servings per person.

    What are the most popular finger foods for parties? ›

    Best Finger Foods
    • Pigs in a Blanket.
    • Antipasto Skewers.
    • Pepperoni Pizza Rolls.
    • Fried Mac and Cheese Balls.
    • Deviled Eggs.
    • Jalapeño Poppers.
    • Air Fryer Cauliflower Bites.
    • Vegetarian Stuffed Mushrooms.

    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.

    What are the common categories for potluck? ›

    The themes are specially selected for your office or organization to perfectly plan out the year.
    • Welcome fall. ...
    • Baked potato bar. ...
    • Family heritage meal. ...
    • Soup cook-off competition. ...
    • Favorite comfort food. ...
    • Mexican fiesta. ...
    • Favorite finger foods. ...
    • Brunch or brinner.

    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.

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