33 Potluck Recipes for Your 13x9 Pan (2024)

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33 Potluck Recipes for Your 13x9 Pan (1)Julie MeyersUpdated: Feb. 01, 2024

    It's easy to feed a crowd with these 13x9 potluck appetizers, side dishes, breakfast casseroles and desserts. Take one along to parties, holiday brunches and other celebrations.

    Baked Spaghetti

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    Every time that I make this cheesy baked spaghetti, I get requests for the recipe. It puts a different spin on pasta and is great for any meal. The leftovers, if there are any, also freeze well for a quick dinner later in the week. —Ruth Koberna, Brecksville, Ohio

    Chocolate Mint Brownies

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    One of the best things about this recipe is that these mint chocolate brownies get moister if you leave them in the refrigerator for a day or two. The problem at our house is that no one can leave them alone for that long! —Helen Baines, Elkton, Maryland

    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

    Double Nut Baklava

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    It may take some time to make this rich, buttery treat, but it's well worth the effort! The blend of coconut, pecans and macadamia nuts is irresistible. —Kari Kelley, Plains, Montana

    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

    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

    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

    Pecan Cake with Cookie Butter Frosting

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    My mom and I bought a jar of cookie butter to try it out, and we fell in love with it. I knew the flavor would go well with maple syrup and pecans, so I came up with this cake. I like to make a pretty design on the top of the cake with pecan halves. —Natalie Larsen, Columbia, Maryland

    Double-Layer Cheesecake Bars

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    Can't choose between chocolate and vanilla cheesecake? Have both when you make this bar recipe with two distinct layers. —Andrea Price, Grafton, 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

    Sticky Cinnamon-Sugar Monkey Bread

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    You can do all the prep work for this monkey bread the night before. I prepare the dough pieces and put all the sauce ingredients in the pan so it's ready for the morning. You can sprinkle chopped nuts in with the dough pieces before pouring the sauce on and baking. — Diana Kunselman, Rimersburg, Pennsylvania

    Banana Sundae Dessert

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    This banana sundae dessert is sure to be a family favorite! You get a taste of chocolate, banana and strawberries in every bite of the frosty treat. It does take a while to assemble, but it's worth it in my book. —Caroline Wamelink, Cleveland Heights, Ohio

    Holiday Brunch Casserole

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    If you'll be having overnight company during the holidays, you may want to consider this hearty casserole. Guests will be impressed with its bountiful filling and scrumptious flavor. It's the perfect Easter breakfast or Christmas casserole. —Nelda Cronbaugh, Belle Plaine, Iowa

    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

    Bacon Cheeseburger Slider Bake

    I created this dish to fill two pans because these sliders disappear fast. Cut the recipe in half if you want one batch. —Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    co*keCola Cake

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    We live in Coca-Cola country, where everyone loves a chocolaty, moist sheet cake made with the iconic soft drink. Our rich version does the tradition proud. —Heidi Jobe, Carrollton, Georgia

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    A friend once told me about a potato dish her mother used to make. She remembered that Swiss cheese and butter were standouts. Here's my re-creation—and my friend actually liked it better than her mom’s version. —Barb Templin, Norwood, Minnesota

    Almond-Coconut Lemon Bars

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    Give traditional lemon bars a tasty twist with the addition of almonds and coconut. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Creamy Taco Dip

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    You'll know this snack is a hit at your next gathering when you come home with an empty pan! —Denise Smith, Lusk, Wyoming

    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

    Buffalo Chicken Lasagna

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    This recipe was inspired by my daughter's favorite food—Buffalo wings! It tastes as if it came from a restaurant. —Melissa Millwood, Lyman, South Carolina

    Potluck Banana Cake

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    I found this recipe more than five years ago and have been making it for family gatherings ever since. The coffee-flavored frosting complements the moist banana cake. —Kathy Hoffman, Topton, Pennsylvania

    Italian Sausage Egg Bake

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    This hearty entree warms up any breakfast or brunch menu with its herb-seasoned flavor. —Darlene Markham, Rochester, New York

    Peanut Butter Custard Blast

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    "Ooey, gooey, great!" is how friends and family describe this chocolate-peanut butter dessert. I appreciate the make-ahead convenience. —Marilee Evenson, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

    Overnight Pumpkin French Toast Casserole

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    Recipes that don't tie me to the kitchen—that’s what I’m all about. I make this luscious dish the night before breakfast or brunch with guests. —Patricia Harmon, Baden, Pennsylvania

    Candy Bar Brownies

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    The two kinds of candy bars baked into these brownies make them an extra-special treat. —Sharon Evans, Clear Lake, Iowa

    Bacon Potato Bake

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    This cheesy potato casserole is always popular. It's a nice change from mashed potatoes and with a bread crumb and crumbled bacon topping, it looks as good as it tastes. —Helen Haro, Yucaipa, California

    Blueberry Angel Dessert

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    Make the most of angel food cake, pie filling and whipped topping by creating this light impressive dessert that doesn't keep you in the kitchen for hours. It's the perfect way to end a summer meal. —Carol Johnson, Tyler, Texas

    Vegetable Strata

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    We always serve food at our Bunco games, and since one of us is a vegetarian we like to make fun meatless dishes we can all enjoy. This strata can easily be doubled and tastes fantastic hot or at room temperature. —Doris Mancini, Port Orchard, Washington

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    My husband and I love to have a hot breakfast, but find it difficult with two kids. This dish is excellent to prepare the night before and bake the next day for your family or to take into work to share with co-workers—there are never any leftovers.—Jennifer Berry, Lexington, Ohio

    Fudgy S'mores Brownies

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    I combined the perfect summer snack with my favorite brownie recipe to get these s'mores brownies. They're sure to wow at your next big party. —Judy Cunningham, Max, North Dakota

    Originally Published: July 11, 2018

    33 Potluck Recipes for Your 13x9 Pan (2024)

    FAQs

    Is there a free app for potluck organizing? ›

    BringIt is a FREE app for organizing together with friends, neighbors, co-workers, and loved ones! We make it fun to coordinate and host Thanksgiving, Christmas, and potlucks, and to plan camping trips and all kinds of gatherings! Create new events, add items to the event, and invite friends and participants.

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

    Potluck Finger Foods
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    • Firecracker Chicken Meatballs Recipe | Little Spice Jar. ...
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    How do you make a potluck list? ›

    How it Works
    1. Set a Date. Enter name, date, and location of get-together.
    2. Create Menu. Create categories (e.g. sides, beverages, mains) and quantity needed.
    3. Invite Others. Share so friends, family, and neighbors can sign up to bring an item.
    4. Sign Up. People respond to the invitation and sign up to bring something.

    What's the easiest thing to bring to a potluck? ›

    Pasta Salad: A simple pasta salad with veggies and Italian dressing is quick and budget-friendly. Vegetable Tray: Bring a colorful assortment of fresh vegetables with dip. Deviled Eggs: Hard-boiled eggs filled with a flavorful mixture are always a hit.

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

    Rold Gold thin pretzels, Ritz crackers, a dry crumbly type of cheese and another that's creamy, orange marmalade or a small pot of honey, fresh grapes or raisins or any dried fruit. Usually the rule of thumb is that it's easy to be eaten on a cracker or with your fingers.

    Does potluck have to be homemade? ›

    If you don't have time to cook, there's a world of store-bought food that is acceptable to bring to a potluck. Cheese and crackers, a veggie tray from the produce section or a box of cookies from the in-house bakery are all good options.

    What is the potluck menu app? ›

    The DoPotluck App makes organizing and sharing potluck details a breeze. With its simple and intuitive interface, users can easily create events, invite friends, coordinate dishes, and view what others are bringing.

    How do you feed 40 guests on a budget? ›

    19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
    1. Taco Bar. A taco bar is one of the best inexpensive meals for large groups. ...
    2. Meatballs. ...
    3. Butter Chicken. ...
    4. Lasagna. ...
    5. Chili. ...
    6. Homemade Pizza. ...
    7. Baked Pasta. ...
    8. Skewers.
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    How many main dishes for a potluck? ›

    So, how many dishes will you need? "People love trying different things at potlucks, so it's best to offer two to three dishes of each category (appetizer, salad, main, dessert)," says Levitt.

    What to bring to a potluck last minute? ›

    Last-Minute Appetizers
    • Ham and Cheese Tortilla Roll Ups. You can put anything in tortilla pinwheels, like this recipe with ham and ranch seasoning. ...
    • 5-Minute Taco Dip. ...
    • Pepper Jelly Cream Cheese. ...
    • Crockpot Meatballs with Grape Jelly Sauce. ...
    • 5-Minute Black Bean Dip. ...
    • Pimento Cheese. ...
    • Antipasto Platter. ...
    • Homemade Salsa.
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    How much food should you make for a potluck? ›

    As a general rule, plan for one main dish serving and one or two side dish servings per person. For example, if you have 30 guests, you would aim for approximately 30 main dish servings and 60 side dish servings.

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

    Make it easy by prepping any veggies in a food processor like the Ninja™ Professional XL food processor.
    • Taco Bar. A taco bar is one of the best inexpensive meals for large groups. ...
    • Meatballs. ...
    • Butter Chicken. ...
    • Lasagna. ...
    • Chili. ...
    • Homemade Pizza. ...
    • Baked Pasta. ...
    • Skewers.
    Apr 4, 2023

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