21 Potluck Recipes That’ll Have You Taking Home an Empty Dish and a Lot of Compliments

Who says potlucks have to be a parade of bland and forgettable dishes? Certainly not these 21 recipes that are about to make you the most popular person at the party. These dishes are the superheroes of the potluck – swooping in to rescue everyone from the usual lineup. Your fellow potluckers will wonder how they ever survived without your dish.

A hand dipping a tortilla chip into a tray of Copycat Applebee’s spinach artichoke dip.
Copycat Applebee’s Spinach-Artichoke Dip. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Mexican Rice

A plate of Mexican rice garnished with chopped green onions and herbs served with a spoon.
Mexican Rice. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

There’s always that one dish people scoop up without thinking twice, and this time it’s Mexican Rice. It fits in with everything else but still gets attention. Warm, filling, and just bold enough to make people wonder what’s in it without needing to ask. You’ll catch folks sneaking back for seconds when they think no one’s watching. It’s easy to bring, easy to eat, and almost always the first thing gone at the table. Bring a big batch—you’ll need it.
Get the Recipe: Mexican Rice

John Wayne Casserole

A slice of John Wayne casserole on a black plate beside a baking dish of the same casserole.
John Wayne Casserole. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Potlucks are full of casseroles, but John Wayne Casserole has something extra. It’s bold and filling, with just enough kick to get people talking. This one feels like a full plate on its own but doesn’t overpower everything else. Someone always ends up asking for the name or the recipe before they’ve even finished eating. If you’re bringing this, expect an empty pan and a few texts later asking how to make it.
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Pineapple Upside Down Cake

A pineapple upside-down cake with cherry toppings in a cast iron skillet.
Pineapple Upside Down Cake. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Nobody usually fights over dessert until someone spots Pineapple Upside Down Cake. It’s sweet without being too much, and the look alone pulls people in. Once someone grabs a slice, more follow. You’ll hear “I haven’t had this in forever” at least twice, maybe more. It brings a bit of nostalgia to the table without being flashy. If you’re aiming for something low-effort with high return, this is the one to pack.
Get the Recipe: Pineapple Upside Down Cake

Smoked Salmon Spread

Bowl of smoked salmon spread garnished with chopped chives next to crackers on a slate platter.
Smoked Salmon Spread. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Don’t be surprised if Smoked Salmon Spread disappears before you even grab a plate. It’s smooth, salty, and just different enough to stand out without being over the top. People love that it’s not your usual dip but still easy to keep grabbing more. It goes fast, especially when someone realizes how good it is with everything on their plate. Bring extra crackers—seriously.
Get the Recipe: Smoked Salmon Spread

Grandma’s Mashed Potato Casserole

A close-up of Grandma's Mashed Potato Casserole with a serving spoon in the dish.
Grandma’s Mashed Potato Casserole. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

There’s always something about this kind of comfort food that makes people stop and smile. Grandma’s Mashed Potato Casserole brings a warm, familiar feeling to the table that never needs explaining. It’s rich and creamy in the best way, and somehow it goes with everything else without competing for attention. Folks who weren’t even planning to eat potatoes end up asking who brought it.
Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Mashed Potato Casserole

Classic Slow Cooker Herb-Crusted Pork Roast

Slow Cooker Herb-Crusted Pork Roast with slices and roasted vegetables on a plate.
Classic Slow Cooker Herb-Crusted Pork Roast. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

When this hits the table, it grabs attention without saying a word. Classic Slow Cooker Herb-Crusted Pork Roast has that solid, hearty feel that makes people stop and serve themselves a little more than planned. It’s tender, well-seasoned, and doesn’t need anything fancy to stand out. You’ll hear a lot of quiet chewing followed by “Who brought this?” And if you’re hoping to take any home, don’t count on it.
Get the Recipe: Classic Slow Cooker Herb-Crusted Pork Roast

Horiatiki Salad

Horiatiki Salad with feta cheese on top served on a plate.
Horiatiki Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

You don’t expect a fresh, crisp option to be the hit of a potluck, but Horiatiki Salad manages to hold its own. It breaks up all the heavy casseroles and dips, and people genuinely appreciate the balance. It’s clean, bright, and somehow still feels like comfort food. Not everyone goes in for the leafy stuff, but this one changes minds. It always ends up mostly gone by the end of the event.
Get the Recipe: Horiatiki Salad

Easy Sweet Potato Chili with Quinoa

Sweet Potato Chili with Quinoa topped with avocado, cream, grated cheese, and cilantro.
Easy Sweet Potato Chili with Quinoa. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

There’s always a surprise favorite, and more often than not, it’s Easy Sweet Potato Chili with Quinoa. It has a bold, cozy flavor that fits right into any potluck table without blending in too much. People appreciate that it’s filling without being heavy, and it works for just about everyone. Someone always ends up asking if there’s any left for a second bowl. Most of the time, there isn’t.
Get the Recipe: Easy Sweet Potato Chili with Quinoa

Colcannon with Kale

A bowl of Colcannon with Kale, placed on a black plate with a fork in the dish, with a textured wooden background and grey cloth on the side.
Colcannon with Kale. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Folks don’t usually know what they’re reaching for at first, but once they taste Colcannon with Kale, they’re in. It brings a nice twist to something familiar without feeling like it’s trying too hard. The mix of creamy and earthy keeps people coming back for another scoop. It’s comforting without being boring. Don’t be surprised if it gets more attention than some of the fancier-looking dishes.
Get the Recipe: Colcannon with Kale

Beefy Cabbage Roll Casserole

A slice of Beefy cabbage roll casserole on a black plate.
Beefy Cabbage Roll Casserole. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

If you’re after something that fills people up and gets them talking, Beefy Cabbage Roll Casserole is it. It hits that sweet spot between comfort food and potluck crowd-pleaser. There’s nothing flashy about it, but that’s exactly why it works. People like knowing what they’re getting—and loving it even more than they thought they would. You’ll probably go home with an empty dish and at least one compliment.
Get the Recipe: Beefy Cabbage Roll Casserole

Watergate Salad

A bowl of Watergate salad topped with a cherry.
Watergate Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

It’s the kind of thing that makes people pause and go, “Oh wow, I forgot how much I like this.” Watergate Salad brings a light, sweet break to the potluck table that’s hard to resist. It’s cool, creamy, and just different enough to make it memorable without being over-the-top. People who weren’t planning on dessert always end up with a scoop. It disappears faster than expected, especially once word spreads that it’s on the table.
Get the Recipe: Watergate Salad

Scalloped Potatoes with Ham & Cheese

Four slices of Scalloped Potatoes with Ham and Cheese on a black slate board, placed on a light wooden surface.
Scalloped Potatoes with Ham & Cheese. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

You know something’s good when it’s scraped clean before most people have even hit the buffet. Scalloped Potatoes with Ham & Cheese brings that warm, rich feel that makes it perfect for feeding a crowd. It works as a side or a main and somehow fits next to everything else on the plate. People might pretend they’re grabbing a small scoop, but they always go back for more.
Get the Recipe: Scalloped Potatoes with Ham & Cheese

Mini Cranberry-Brie Pull-Apart Bread

A hand pulls apart a Mini Cranberry-Brie Pull-Apart Bread garnished with rosemary, on a gray plate.
Mini Cranberry-Brie Pull-Apart Bread. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

There’s always one dish that gets people crowding around right away, and it’s usually Mini Cranberry-Brie Pull-Apart Bread. It looks fun and feels like a treat, even before anyone takes a bite. The sweet-and-rich combo is unexpected in a good way, and the pull-apart style makes it easy to share. You’ll probably hear someone say they just want one piece, then watch them come back for more.
Get the Recipe: Mini Cranberry-Brie Pull-Apart Bread

Irish Nachos

Tray of Irish nachos topped with green onions, bacon, cheese, and drizzled with sour cream.
Irish Nachos. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Everyone loves something they can snack on, and Irish Nachos are perfect for that. They’re crispy, cheesy, and totally unexpected, which makes them a hit right away. People crowd around this one early, and it doesn’t last long once someone takes the first bite. It feels casual but still gets a lot of love, especially from the folks who appreciate something with a bit of crunch.
Get the Recipe: Irish Nachos

Hot Reuben Dip

A hand holds a chip with Hot Reuben Dip from a skillet of the dip and cracker.
Hot Reuben Dip. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

A warm dip doesn’t always get much hype, but this one changes minds fast. Hot Reuben Dip comes in bold, creamy, and salty in all the right ways—grabbing attention even when it’s surrounded by more familiar options. Someone always asks what it is after that first chip, and once word spreads, the bowl clears out quick. It feels like something you’d order off a menu, but somehow fits right in at any potluck or get-together.
Get the Recipe: Hot Reuben Dip

Deviled Egg Pasta Salad

A bowl of Deviled Egg Pasta Salad with chopped vegetables and herbs, is set on a black plate, and a spoon rests in it.
Deviled Egg Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

People expect deviled eggs or pasta salad—but not both in one. Deviled Egg Pasta Salad surprises folks in the best way and ends up being one of the most talked-about dishes. It’s creamy, smooth, and hits all the right notes without being too heavy. It feels familiar but different, which makes it one of those things people remember long after the potluck ends. You might think it’ll fly under the radar, but it rarely does.
Get the Recipe: Deviled Egg Pasta Salad

Queso Blanco Rotel Dip

A hand holding a tortilla chip with creamy Queso Blanco Rotel Dip, over a skillet filled with the same dip.
Queso Blanco Rotel Dip. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

You can usually count on one dip to steal the show, and more often than not, it’s Queso Blanco Rotel Dip. It’s warm, smooth, and packs enough kick to keep people coming back without overwhelming them. Great with chips, great with just about anything—it disappears fast. You’ll know it hit the mark when someone starts scraping the edge of the bowl for what’s left.
Get the Recipe: Queso Blanco Rotel Dip

Cabbage and Potatoes with Bacon

A platter of Cabbage & Potatoes with Bacon and garnished with parsley.
Cabbage and Potatoes with Bacon. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Don’t let the name fool you—Cabbage and Potatoes with Bacon wins people over faster than expected. It’s hearty and simple in all the best ways, and it works as a main or a side depending on how much you grab. People may not rush over at first, but once they try it, they usually come back. It’s the kind of thing that disappears quietly, without much fuss.
Get the Recipe: Cabbage and Potatoes with Bacon

Broccoli Rice Casserole with No Canned Soup

A close-up of a spoon holding a portion of Broccoli Rice Casserole with No Canned Soup, topped with melted cheese, over a baking dish filled with the same dish.
Broccoli Rice Casserole with No Canned Soup. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Casseroles usually blur together at potlucks, but Broccoli Rice Casserole with No Canned Soup has a way of standing out without needing a label. It’s creamy, filling, and tastes fresh without being overly complicated. People notice it’s different from the usual, even if they can’t say why—and they always go back for more. It fits in with everything on the table but still holds its own.
Get the Recipe: Broccoli Rice Casserole with No Canned Soup

Mediterranean Chopped Salad

Mediterranean Chopped Salad with crumbled feta cheese, on a yellow plate with flower designs.
Mediterranean Chopped Salad. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

If the table’s feeling a little too heavy, this is the thing that brings it back into balance. Mediterranean Chopped Salad shows up crisp, colorful, and full of crunch without ever feeling like the “healthy” option. It’s the kind of side people add to their plate without thinking, and then circle back for once they realize how much it adds to the mix. Light but never boring, it holds its own next to richer dishes and gives everything else a little more room to shine.
Get the Recipe: Mediterranean Chopped Salad

Copycat Applebee’s Spinach-Artichoke Dip

A hand dipping a tortilla chip into a tray of Copycat Applebee’s spinach artichoke dip.
Copycat Applebee’s Spinach-Artichoke Dip. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Some dips are just better than the rest, and Copycat Applebee’s Spinach-Artichoke Dip proves it every time. It’s warm, creamy, and always gets people asking if it’s the one from the restaurant. You’ll see folks hovering near it, waiting for more chips or trying to scoop out what’s left. It might not look fancy, but it’s always one of the first things to disappear. Bring it once and you’ll be asked to bring it again.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Applebee’s Spinach-Artichoke Dip

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