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25 Potluck Recipes Everyone’s Grabbing First

By: kseniaprints · Updated: May 15, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Potlucks move fast, and the best dishes don’t wait around for introductions. These 25 recipes get grabbed first because they’re easy to serve, full of flavor, and made to please. They work for any table, whether you’re feeding friends, family, or coworkers. If you’re bringing one of these, expect an empty dish by the end.

Tofu And Sundried Tomato Stuffed Mushrooms. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Purple Cabbage And Pickled Mushroom Salad

Purple Cabbage And Pickled Mushroom Salad. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Purple Cabbage and Pickled Mushroom Salad takes 20 minutes to prepare. It's made with shredded cabbage, marinated mushrooms, and fresh herbs. The salad is crisp, tangy, and full of texture. The pickled flavor cuts through heavier dishes easily, making it stand out even next to mains.
Get the Recipe: Purple Cabbage And Pickled Mushroom Salad

Goat Cheese Salad

Goat Cheese Salad. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Goat Cheese Salad takes 15 minutes and combines leafy greens, creamy goat cheese, and a simple vinaigrette. It’s tangy, soft, and sharp in all the right places. The texture mix keeps it interesting without overdoing it. It disappears fast once people try a bite.
Get the Recipe: Goat Cheese Salad

Israeli Tuna Salad With Pickles And Corn

Israeli Tuna Salad With Pickles And Corn. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Israeli Tuna Salad with Pickles and Corn takes 10 minutes with canned tuna, sweet corn, and chopped pickles. It’s creamy, salty, and just a little sweet. The pickles give it crunch and brightness. It works well cold and doesn’t need dressing up.
Get the Recipe: Israeli Tuna Salad With Pickles And Corn

Roasted Salmon On A Bed Of Apples And Potatoes

Roasted Salmon On A Bed Of Apples And Potatoes. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Roasted Salmon on a Bed of Apples and Potatoes takes 40 minutes and pairs flaky salmon with sweet apples and savory potatoes. It’s balanced, light, and still filling. The apples roast down and add a soft contrast. It holds up well even at room temperature.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Salmon On A Bed Of Apples And Potatoes

Potato Vegetarian Vareniki

Potato Vegetarian Vareniki. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Potato Vegetarian Vareniki takes 1 hour to cook with dough, mashed potatoes, and onions. They’re soft, savory, and made for scooping with a fork. The filling is creamy while the outside stays tender. They don’t last long on a buffet table.
Get the Recipe: Potato Vegetarian Vareniki

Fried Marinated Tofu

A bowl of soup with a spoon in it.
Fried Marinated Tofu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Fried Marinated Tofu takes 25 minutes with firm tofu, soy sauce, and garlic. It’s crispy, chewy, and packed with flavor. The marinade sticks to every bite without overpowering it. It’s a great protein option that skips the meat.
Get the Recipe: Fried Marinated Tofu

Jeweled Vegetarian Rice Plov

Jeweled Vegetarian Rice Plov. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Jeweled Vegetarian Rice Plov takes 1 hour and includes rice, dried fruit, and nuts. It’s sweet, savory, and full of texture. The rice stays fluffy and colorful. It holds its own next to any main dish.
Get the Recipe: Jeweled Vegetarian Rice Plov

Buckwheat Kasha With Camarelized Mushrooms And Onions

Three bowls of buckwheat kasha with mushrooms and greens.
Buckwheat Kasha With Camarelized Mushrooms And Onions. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Buckwheat Kasha with Caramelized Mushrooms and Onions takes 40 minutes. It’s nutty, soft, and deeply savory. The mushrooms add richness and the onions bring a sweet finish. It’s a comfort food option that works well hot or cold.
Get the Recipe: Buckwheat Kasha With Camarelized Mushrooms And Onions

Baked Oat-Crusted Cod Fillets

Baked Oat-Crusted Cod Fillets. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Baked Oat-Crusted Cod Fillets take 30 minutes with cod, oats, and light seasoning. They’re crisp outside and tender in the middle. The oats keep the coating light without losing crunch. It’s a crowd-pleaser for seafood fans.
Get the Recipe: Baked Oat-Crusted Cod Fillets

Vegetarian Kofta Kebabs Recipe

Kebabs on a plate with a lemon wedge.
Vegetarian Kofta Kebabs Recipe. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Vegetarian Kofta Kebabs take 40 minutes with beans, herbs, and spices. They’re soft inside with a crisp crust and bold flavor. The shape makes them easy to serve and eat. They’re just as good plain as they are with dip.
Get the Recipe: Vegetarian Kofta Kebabs Recipe

Chicken Sausage And Veggies Sheet Pan Recipe

Close-up of roasted meatballs with a mix of colorful, chopped bell peppers and zucchini slices.
Chicken Sausage And Veggies Sheet Pan Recipe. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken Sausage and Veggies Sheet Pan takes 45 minutes and uses sausage, peppers, and potatoes. It’s savory, colorful, and built for serving a crowd. The veggies soften just enough without falling apart. It tastes good hot or at room temperature.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Sausage And Veggies Sheet Pan Recipe

Creamy Citrus Chicken With Rosemary

Creamy Citrus Chicken With Rosemary. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Creamy Citrus Chicken with Rosemary takes 1 hour using chicken, cream, citrus juice, and herbs. It’s zesty, rich, and full of flavor. The sauce clings to every bite. It brings something fresh to a table full of comfort food.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Citrus Chicken With Rosemary

Pomegranate Glazed Whole Salmon

Pomegranate Glazed Whole Salmon. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Pomegranate Glazed Whole Salmon takes 45 minutes with fresh salmon, pomegranate molasses, and herbs. It’s sweet, tangy, and slightly sticky. The glaze sets into the fish just enough to hold flavor. It looks great on a platter and tastes even better.
Get the Recipe: Pomegranate Glazed Whole Salmon

Oyster and Maitake Mushroom Pasta

A bowl of multicolored fusilli pasta topped with cooked mushrooms and garnished with fresh thyme sprigs. The dish is served in a white bowl on a wooden surface.
Oyster and Maitake Mushroom Pasta. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Oyster and Maitake Mushroom Pasta takes 30 minutes and uses mushrooms, pasta, and a light cream sauce. It’s earthy, savory, and just rich enough. The texture stays smooth without being heavy. It’s a solid pick for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.
Get the Recipe: Oyster and Maitake Mushroom Pasta

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 takes 1 hour and layers matzo, cottage cheese, and tomato sauce. It’s creamy, soft, and built to feed a crowd. The texture holds even after sitting out. It’s a smart choice that still feels like comfort food.
Get the Recipe: Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese

Beetroot Cured Salmon

A white plate with a gold rim holds several slices and a block of raw, bright pink tuna. A sprig of rosemary lies on the left side of the plate, which rests on a pale yellow cloth.
Beetroot Cured Salmon. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Beetroot Cured Salmon takes 15 minutes of prep plus chill time with salmon, beets, and herbs. It’s bright, firm, and a little sweet from the beets. The texture stays silky and easy to slice. It’s one of the first things to go from the board.
Get the Recipe: Beetroot Cured Salmon

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 takes 1 hour with basmati rice, spices, and vegetables. It’s bold, layered, and full of warm flavor. The rice stays fluffy and colorful. It works well with any side or on its own.
Get the Recipe: Vegetarian Biryani Rice

My Grandma's Recipe for Russian Cured Salmon

A slice of brown bread topped with three pieces of cured fish and three small white onions on a round, dark plate. The plate is placed on a wooden surface.
My Grandma's Recipe for Russian Cured Salmon. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Russian Cured Salmon takes 10 minutes of prep and sits overnight with salmon, sugar, and salt. It’s soft, salty, and cuts clean. The flavor is simple but memorable. It’s perfect for serving with crackers or bread.
Get the Recipe: My Grandma's Recipe for Russian Cured Salmon

Classic Jewish Chopped Chicken Liver

A bowl filled with a brown, chunky spread garnished with a sprig of parsley. A knife lies beside the bowl and slices of cucumber and crackers are in the background on a light-colored surface.
Classic Jewish Chopped Chicken Liver. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Classic Jewish Chopped Chicken Liver takes 45 minutes using chicken livers, onions, and hard-boiled eggs. It’s creamy, rich, and bold in flavor. The texture spreads easily and pairs with crackers or rye. It’s old-school, but always disappears.
Get the Recipe: Classic Jewish Chopped Chicken Liver

Easy Gravlax Salmon with Dill

Thin slices of cured salmon with herbs are arranged on a white plate, with a fork holding a piece in the foreground.
Easy Gravlax Salmon with Dill. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Easy Gravlax Salmon with Dill takes 10 minutes of prep plus chill time. It’s tender, herby, and lightly salted. The dill adds brightness without being overpowering. It slices thin and goes quickly.
Get the Recipe: Easy Gravlax Salmon with Dill

Homemade Air Fried Cheese Curds

Homemade Air Fried Cheese Curds. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Air Fried Cheese Curds take 20 minutes using fresh curds and light breading. They’re crispy outside, melty inside, and made to be shared. The size makes them easy to serve on platters. They’re usually gone before the mains are out.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Air Fried Cheese Curds

Zucchini Roll With Crab Salad

A close-up of zucchini rolls filled with seafood.
Zucchini Roll With Crab Salad. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Zucchini Roll with Crab Salad takes 20 minutes with thin zucchini slices and a creamy seafood filling. It’s light, fresh, and packs flavor in each bite. The rolls hold up well without falling apart. It’s an easy grab that feels a little fancy.
Get the Recipe: Zucchini Roll With Crab Salad

Roasted Lemon Potatoes, Broccoli And Peppers

Roasted Lemon Potatoes, Broccoli And Peppers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Roasted Lemon Potatoes, Broccoli, and Peppers take 45 minutes and are roasted with garlic and lemon. They’re bright, crisp, and just tangy enough. The veggies stay tender without turning soft. It’s a side that works with almost anything.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Lemon Potatoes, Broccoli And Peppers

Easy Gluten Free Samosas

Gluten free samosas on white background.
Easy Gluten Free Samosas. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Easy Gluten Free Samosas take 1 hour with potato filling and gluten-free dough. They’re crisp, spiced, and just the right size for snacking. The filling stays soft without being mushy. They’re gone fast once the tray hits the table.
Get the Recipe: Easy Gluten Free Samosas

Tofu And Sundried Tomato Stuffed Mushrooms

Tofu And Sundried Tomato Stuffed Mushrooms. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Tofu and Sundried Tomato Stuffed Mushrooms take 35 minutes and use mushrooms, tofu, and chopped tomatoes. They’re savory, slightly tangy, and hold their shape well. The filling packs a lot into each bite. They’re great warm or cooled off.
Get the Recipe: Tofu And Sundried Tomato Stuffed Mushrooms

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