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15 Potluck Dishes That Filled Bellies and Tupperware

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jul 30, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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When you need food that fills plates and sends guests home with extra, these 15 potluck dishes do the trick every time. They're the kind of crowd-pleasers that don't just feed everyone, they pack up well for that Tupperware send-off too. Every recipe here brings comfort and plenty to share, making your next gathering easy to pull off. Scroll through for ideas that leave no one hungry and no container empty.

Noodles and mushrooms in casserole dish.
Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Ajiaco Colombiano

Bowl of chicken Ajiaco soup.
Ajiaco Colombiano. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Ajiaco Colombiano brings everyone together around the potluck table with its rich, hearty chicken and potato base. This potluck dish bubbles away until it's time to ladle out big portions for hungry guests. One big pot stretches further than you'd think, perfect for filling bellies and extra Tupperware. No spoon goes unused when this potluck dish shows up hot and ready.
Get the Recipe: Ajiaco Colombiano

Bosnian Pita Pie

Cheesy cinnamon rolls in a white baking dish.
Bosnian Pita Pie. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Bosnian Pita Pie stretches thin pastry into a big roll that disappears slice by slice at any gathering. This potluck dish wraps comforting fillings that bring people back for seconds without a pause. One pie feeds more than expected, keeping the table busy and the Tupperware full. It's the kind of potluck dish that leaves only crumbs behind.
Get the Recipe: Bosnian Pita Pie

Homemade Matzo Ball Soup

Close up on 3 matzo balls in soup.
Homemade Matzo Ball Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Homemade Matzo Ball Soup keeps ladles moving and bellies full when the potluck crowd lines up. The tender matzo balls soak up broth that stretches to feed every guest who passes by. It's a potluck dish that warms everyone and makes each bowl worth a refill. Leftovers find their way home in containers when this potluck dish is around.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Matzo Ball Soup

Chicken Marbella

Close up on ottolenghi chicken marbella on plate.
Chicken Marbella. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken Marbella brings bold, sweet flavors that feed big groups without extra fuss. This potluck dish soaks overnight and bakes up ready to pass around generous portions. Plates stay loaded when this favorite is on the table, perfect for filling bellies and taking home extra bites. Every piece finds a plate when this potluck dish shows up.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Marbella

Vegetarian Biryani Rice

A close-up of a bowl filled with white rice, topped with caramelized onions, fried potato slices, toasted cashews, mushrooms, and fresh cilantro leaves.
Vegetarian Biryani Rice. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Vegetarian Biryani Rice keeps the serving spoons busy at any potluck gathering. Fragrant rice and spices pair up to fill plates and keep people coming back for more. It cooks up easily in large batches, ready to stand alone or alongside other potluck dishes. Every potluck needs a rice dish like this that leaves Tupperware packed for tomorrow.
Get the Recipe: Vegetarian Biryani Rice

Mujadara

White casserole dish with middle eastern mujadara.
Mujadara. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Mujadara brings lentils, rice, and sweet onions together in one big pot to feed a crowd with ease. This potluck dish stretches simple ingredients into a meal that goes a long way. It's sturdy enough to serve up spoonfuls all night without losing its heartiness. Leftovers find a second life packed into Tupperware after this potluck dish makes the rounds.
Get the Recipe: Mujadara

Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers

One stuffed pepper on platewith pot in background.
Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers look tidy but vanish faster than you'd expect once the potluck line forms. Hearty grains and seasoned turkey fill each pepper with enough to keep plates loaded. They're easy to grab and go, which makes them perfect for any potluck spread. Nobody hesitates to pack one away for later when this potluck dish hits the table.
Get the Recipe: Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers

Butternut Squash Wild Rice Pilaf

Side view of wild rice pilaf with pomegranate and butternut squash.
Butternut Squash Wild Rice Pilaf. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Butternut Squash Wild Rice Pilaf fills bowls and keeps plates full long after the first round at the potluck. Sweet squash and nutty wild rice pair well and stay tasty warm or room temp. This potluck dish is simple to prep ahead and never loses its charm on the table. One more spoonful always finds its way into someone's Tupperware when this potluck dish appears.
Get the Recipe: Butternut Squash Wild Rice Pilaf

Jeweled Vegetarian Rice Plov

Jeweled vegetarian rice plov topped with shredded carrots, golden raisins, lentils and slivered almonds.
Jeweled Vegetarian Rice Plov. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Jeweled Vegetarian Rice Plov stands out at any potluck table with its color and generous servings. Dried fruits and gentle spices stretch rice into a dish that covers more plates than expected. One big pot makes sure nobody leaves empty-handed or hungry. More than one guest packs away an extra scoop when this potluck dish is part of the spread.
Get the Recipe: Jeweled Vegetarian Rice Plov

Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese

A baked lasagna in a rectangular dish, topped with tomato sauce, basil leaves, and grated cheese. A spatula is lifting a portion from the dish, revealing layers of pasta and filling. The dish is on a light countertop.
Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese layers up to feed a full house without trouble at a potluck. Tomato sauce and cottage cheese bake between matzo sheets for slices that hold their shape well. This potluck dish cuts clean and stands sturdy on any buffet line. There's rarely a piece left behind when this potluck dish gets served.
Get the Recipe: Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese

Chicken Colombian Tamales

Colombian tamales on a plate.
Chicken Colombian Tamales. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken Colombian Tamales bring banana leaf-wrapped bundles that keep a potluck table busy. Seasoned chicken and cornmeal stay moist and ready to pass around until everyone's had their fill. They're easy to grab and unwrap, making them a handy potluck dish for sharing. Somehow, there's always another tamale waiting when this potluck dish arrives.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Colombian Tamales

Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup

A white bowl of soup with a spoon and basil.
Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup keeps bowls full and plates balanced at any potluck gathering. Creamy beans and mild paprika build flavor that stands strong beside heavier dishes. One pot goes further than expected when people dip in with bread. Not a ladle stays idle when this potluck dish is part of the spread.
Get the Recipe: Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup

Argentinian Empanadas

Empanadas on a plate.
Argentinian Empanadas. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Argentinian Empanadas fly off the tray once they hit the potluck table with their flaky pastry and hearty filling. Three kinds of vegetarian stuffing keep everyone coming back for another grab. They bake up easily in batches, perfect for feeding a big group at once. These potluck dish favorites never linger on the tray for long.
Get the Recipe: Argentinian Empanadas

Tomato and White Bean Soup with Harissa

A black pot filled with a tomato-based stew containing white beans, bell peppers, and other vegetables. The pot rests on a dark cloth with a silver spoon nearby. A bowl of couscous sits beside the pot on a white surface.
Tomato and White Bean Soup with Harissa. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Tomato and White Bean Soup with Harissa brings bold flavors that keep bowls steady at any potluck. Ripe tomatoes and creamy beans mix with harissa to warm everyone who dips in. One pot holds enough to fill bellies and send extras home. Guests ladle out the last drops when this potluck dish rounds out the table.
Get the Recipe: Tomato and White Bean Soup with Harissa

Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel

A plate of pasta with mushrooms and sprigs of dill.
Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel comes out golden and feeds a room without breaking a sweat. This potluck dish holds up well on a busy buffet, keeping its shape in neat squares. Earthy mushrooms and leeks bake into noodles that welcome second helpings every time. Every casserole dish finds a spot in someone's fridge once this potluck dish makes the rounds.
Get the Recipe: Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel

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