The 20 Best Potluck Sides, According To Our Readers
Because everyone knows the sides steal the show.
Potlucks are every season occasions that bring family, friends, neighbors, and some of the most coveted recipes together. When we recently asked our Facebook friends to share their go-to side dishes, it was obvious everyone enjoys potlucks all year-long. From creamy casseroles to quick and easy salads, here are the top 20 recipes.
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Classic Deviled Eggs
The most popular response was no surprise to the Southern Living editors. Deviled eggs are always a go-to, and this classic recipe does not disappoint.
Homemade Baked Beans
No matter what's on the spread, homemade beans are always a welcome addition. While the beans are the stars, this highly requested recipe also includes pieces of smoky bacon and is sweetened with brown sugar and molasses.
Broccoli, Grape, And Pasta Salad
An oldie that's a modern day goodie. Prepare for this salad to disappear quickly thanks to the unexpected combination of sweet grapes. broccoli, and pasta.
Classic Potato Salad
Someone needs to bring the potato salad, and if you're nominated, this classic recipe won't disappoint.
Creamy Crab Dip
In the South, we take our crab dip very seriously. And this creamy dip comes together with cream, mayonnaise, chunks of crabmeat, and gets the perfect spicy punch from Old Bay seasoning.
Pineapple Casserole
You know you're at a Southern potluck if this is the first empty casserole dish. Canned pineapple chunks, Cheddar cheese, and a crispy Ritz cracker crust are the secrets to this can't-be-beat casserole.
Classic Coleslaw
Despite always falling in the shadow of the potato salad, this creamy, slightly sweet recipe will be the side dish everyone is talking about.
Pepperoni Pasta Salad
Pasta salad is always a great recipe to volunteer bringing, and this one won't be forgotten. Slices of pepperoni, chopped olives, slivers of peppers are tossed with pasta in a dressing that always hits the spot.
Charcuterie Board
Let everyone else handle the casseroles and salads while you tackle the ultimate grazing board. This Southern-style charcuterie brings together all of the potluck favorites, from cheeses and crackers to cured meats and pickles.
Taco Dip
Forget about the salsa and guacamole, this is the layered dip everyone will be clamoring about. This recipe is a cinch to make and brings together beans, tomatoes, cheese, lettuce, and guac in one dish.
Party Potatoes
Someone is bound to bring the cold salad, so this is your chance to call dibs on the warm potato side. This recipe is super easy to make thanks to the easy-to-find ingredient list which includes frozen hash browns, canned cream of chicken soup, and cornflake topping.
Best Homemade Macaroni And Cheese
The Facebook crowd said the party would not be a real party without mac and cheese. We can't disagree. No matter the size of the gathering, whether big or small, everyone will expect a pan (perhaps even two) of extra cheesy macaroni and cheese.
Cornbread Salad
Ready to impress? Bring the recipe that stands out amongst the rest. This layered "salad" brings together cornbread, tomatoes, corn, bacon, and a favorite ranch dressing.
Classic Green Bean Casserole
Green beans are a must-have on not only at holidays but pretty much every Southern get-together. This crowd-pleasing recipe requires only 10 minutes of hands-on time and a short ingredient list. Prepare for the round of applause,
Old-School Squash Casserole
"Freezes beautifully" makes this recipe a top on all of your lists. While squash is a summer staple, all the Southern home cooks know that making multiple trays of this go-to recipe will come in handy for potlucks all throughout the year.
Macaroni Salad
Make room for the macaroni salad that has an extra creamy base. Yes, mayonnaise combines with mustard, onion powder, garlic powder, and pimentos to take the flavor to new delicious heights.
Fresh Fruit Salad
Sounds boring? Nope, it is always first to go. Delight the crowd with a big bowl of the season's freshest fruit.
Cornbread Casserole
This recipe starts with a box of Jiffy cornbread mix. Then things get even more interesting with the addition of canned corn, sour cream, milk, and eggs for a casserole that is extra moist and delicious.
Bacon-Wrapped Smokies
Sausages wrapped in bacon? Need we say more. Everyone will be racing to the table to grab a second–er, third–helping of these smoky gems.
Bacon Pimiento Cheese
In just 20 minutes you can make the MVP of any potluck. Just when we thought this all-time favorite recipe couldn't get any better, we added bacon to our classic pimento cheese dip.
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