36 Praiseworthy Vegetarian Potluck Recipes (2024)

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36 Praiseworthy Vegetarian Potluck Recipes (1)Grace MannonUpdated: Jan. 30, 2024

    Need a dish for your next church gathering? These vegetarian potluck recipes will please the entire congregation!

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    Smoky Sweet Potato and Black Bean Enchiladas

    My hearty, delicious and nutrient-packed vegetarian dish is amazingly healthy. Everyone I've made it for has loved it—even carnivores! I always make two batches and freeze one. You'll want to eat this every week! —Elizabeth Lindemann, Salem, Massachusetts

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    2/31

    Vermicelli Pasta Salad

    I started making this salad because it's loaded with peppers, my husband's favorite. Don't be surprised when there are no leftovers to take home after the family reunion, picnic or church potluck. —Janie Colle, Hutchinson, Kansas

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    3/31

    Taste of Home

    Vegetable Egg Rolls

    It's nice to get a crunch from egg rolls that aren't deep-fried. Combined with the sweet-hot dipping sauce, these vegetable egg rolls are a wonderful alternative to less healthy versions. —Pamela Thomas, Watchung, New Jersey

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    We prefer good old Southern cornbread with our beans but sometimes want it sweeter. Here’s a sweet version to hold up the butter. —Stacey Feather, Jay, Oklahoma

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    Grated Parm, shredded mozzarella, cream cheese, mayo and butter make this dip as decadent as it gets. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    6/31

    Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies

    It was so fun to experiment with this brownie recipe. When my daughter tasted the final version, she told me they were the best brownies ever! Now that sure makes a mom feel good.—Dion Frischer, Ann Arbor, MI

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    Fennel-Jicama Salad

    This crunchy jicama salad contains no mayonnaise, making it a great dish to pass. Mint adds a refreshing flavor, but can be omitted if you don't have it on hand.—Stephanie Matthews, Tempe, Arizona

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    8/31

    Taste of Home

    Healthy Potato Salad

    This healthy potato salad is crunchy-delicious with a brilliant zesty dressing. —Brittany Allyn, Mesa, Arizona

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    9/31

    Company Green Salad

    I partially put this salad together and take the remaining ingredients (candied nuts, seeds, rice noodles and dressing) to mix in at the potluck. Works perfectly every time. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    10/31

    Taste of Home

    Thyme and Fig Goat Cheese Spread

    When I started growing herbs in my garden it took me a while to find a good way to use thyme, but this easy appetizer spread lets it shine. I usually garnish it with a sprig of thyme, slivered almonds and chopped figs. —Laura Cox, Columbia, Missouri

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    11/31

    Blood Orange Avocado Salad

    My refreshing side salad is such a nice addition to our calorie-loaded Thanksgiving dinner. Use regular oranges if you can't find blood oranges. Finely chopped walnuts work well in place of the pomegranate seeds, too. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

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    12/31

    Taste of Home

    Greek Potato Casserole

    The crunchy golden brown topping and tangy yogurt and feta make this recipe a winner. You can loosen the mixture with a few tablespoons of milk if necessary. —Cheryl Woodson, Liberty, Missouri

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    13/31

    Taste of Home

    Grapefruit Poppy Seed Bread

    I had grapefruits handy, so I used the zest and juice for this lovely quick bread. It's got a nice little tang and a tender crumb. —Lisa Moriarty, Wilton, New Hampshire

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    Taste of Home

    Stuffed Pasta Shells

    These savory shells never fail to make a big impression, even though the recipe is very easy. One or two of these shells makes a great individual serving at a potluck, so a single batch goes a long way. —Jena Coffey, St. Louis, Missouri

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    15/31

    Chickpea Cucumber Salad

    This recipe is a crowd pleaser! My new husband and I bring it to parties, barbecues and other gatherings. It's a light but flavorful side dish that brings a little bit of Greek flavor to any meal. —Kristi Smith, Greenwood, Indiana

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    Quick Watermelon Salsa

    On hot days, this sweet combo of watermelon, pineapple and fresh cilantro has everything you want. The flavors blend beautifully, it’s pretty, and it comes together in no time. —Betsy Hanson, Tiverton, Rhode Island

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    Date-Nut Honey Bars

    The flavor combination here reminds me of baklava—without the hours of work! These bars are perfect for holiday gifts, party platters and bake sales. They never fail to impress. —Anna Wood, Cullowhee, North Carolina

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    Taste of Home

    Sweet Corn-Tomato Salad

    I always make this for family events and parties. It reminds me of all the fun barbecues and picnics over the years. Fresh corn and basil make a huge difference in this recipe. —Jessica Kleinbaum, Plant City, Florida

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    Spinach-Basil Lasagna

    In the kitchen, my husband and I like to use classic ingredients in new ways. I came up with this lasagna one day and haven't made another type since. We love it! —Charlotte Gehle, Brownstown, Michigan

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    Pressure-Cooker Caponata

    This Italian eggplant dip preps quickly and actually gets better as it stands. Serve it warm or at room temperature. Try adding a little leftover caponata to scrambled eggs for a savory breakfast. —Nancy Beckman, Helena, Montana

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    22/31

    Refreshing Tropical Fruit Salad

    Want a family-friendly side dish? This colorful medley is kid-pleasing and a great way to encourage healthy eating. —Sharon Ricci, Spooner, Wisconsin

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    23/31

    Taste of Home

    Strawberry Pasta Salad

    Bow tie pasta with strawberries makes a refreshing salad, especially with a little chopped mint. I multiply it for brunches, potlucks, even tailgates. —Barbara Lento, Houston, Pennsylvania

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    Five-Cheese Ziti al Forno

    After having the five-cheese ziti at Olive Garden, I tried to make my own version of it—and I think I got pretty close. I always double this when I'm making it and freeze the second one for another meal. —Keri Whitney, Castro Valley, California

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    Seven-Layer Mediterranean Dip

    I like traditional seven-layer Mexican dip, but I love Mediterranean ingredients even more. When I made this mashup, my husband wolfed it down. And he won’t even touch hummus or Greek olives on their own! —Bee Engelhart, Bloomfield Township, Michigan

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    Taste of Home

    Vegetable Barley Bake

    Forget the potatoes and rice, and consider this change-of-pace dinner accompaniment. Wholesome barley makes for a heart-smart dish that complements just about any main course and other sides, too. —Shirley Doyle, Mount Prospect, Illinois

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    Brussels Sprouts with Bacon Vinaigrette

    I'd never tried Brussels sprouts until I made this salad. It won me over and even charmed my family. Bacon and apples spruce up the flavor. —Stephanie Gates, Waterloo, Iowa

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    A squeeze of lime, a sprinkle of cilantro and a little avocado make this a creamy and zingy pasta salad. —Carrie Farias, Oak Ridge, New Jersey

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    Artichoke Spread with Garlic Bread

    I've tried several different artichoke dip recipes, but this one is the absolute best! I serve it at nearly every family gathering and there are never any leftovers. This is probably my most-requested recipe. —Heidi Iacovetto, Phippsburg, Colorado

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    Originally Published: August 19, 2019

    36 Praiseworthy Vegetarian Potluck Recipes (30)

    Grace Mannon

    Grace learned a ton about the nitty-gritty of food and nutrition while earning her master’s degree in food science. She worked for a well-known baby food company and a company responsible for many favorite snack foods before transitioning to being a stay-at-home mom. She loves writing about complicated food science concepts in an understandable way and as a Taste of Home contributor, Grace covers a little bit of everything, from vintage recipes to must-have holiday foods and treats.

    36 Praiseworthy Vegetarian Potluck Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    Can you think of some dishes for an Indian potluck? ›

    You can never go wrong with a classic Indian Dal Makhani when it comes to potluck. Vegetable Pulao is a perfect one-pot meal for the potluck. Indian Mushroom and Peas Pulao.

    What is potluck menu? ›

    Potluck dinners are events where the attendees bring a dish to a meal. The only traditional rule is that each dish be large enough to be shared among a good portion of the anticipated guests. Guests may bring in any form of food, ranging from the main course to desserts.

    What is a typical vegetarian menu like? ›

    What to Eat on a Vegetarian Diet
    • Beans and lentils.
    • Nuts, nut butters and seeds (including chia and flax)
    • Whole grains (quinoa, bulgur, freekeh, whole-wheat, oats, brown rice and more)
    • Soy (tofu, edamame, tempeh)
    • Fruits.
    • Vegetables.
    • Dairy (yogurt, kefir, cheese and milk)
    • Eggs.
    May 15, 2023

    What do vegetarians need the most? ›

    Most vegetarians usually have enough protein and calcium (found in dairy products) in their diet. But if you don't plan your diet properly, you could miss out on essential nutrients. For example, vegetarians need to make sure they get enough iron and vitamin B12 in their diets.

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

    What to Bring to a Potluck
    1. Greek Potato Salad. ...
    2. Pasta Salad with Black Beans & Avocado Dressing. ...
    3. Vegan Creamy Coleslaw. ...
    4. Apple, Bacon and Sweet Potato Mini Casseroles. ...
    5. Classic Lasagna. ...
    6. Roasted Brussels Sprout & Butternut Squash Salad. ...
    7. Baked Oatmeal With Banana, Raisins & Walnuts. ...
    8. Spinach & Mushroom Quiche.
    Mar 28, 2023

    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.

    What is the most popular Indian dish for Americans? ›

    Tikka Masala- This is the most popular Indian curry known for its rich and creamy tomato-based sauce. It typically consists of marinated and grilled chicken or paneer (for a vegetarian option) cooked in a flavorful blend of spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala.

    What is a really good Indian dish? ›

    Tandoori chicken is a famous North Indian cuisine of grilled chicken with curd and Indian Spices. It has a distinct flavourful scent that will deliver the perfect taste. It is usually served with salad and mint chutney. This delicious dish of chicken meat goes well with hot rice and crunchy butter naan.

    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

    Is it OK to bring store bought food for potluck? ›

    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.

    How many main dishes for 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 are good party foods to bring? ›

    38 Ideas For Party Food That Will Please Any Crowd
    • Chicken Fajita Quesadillas. tasty.co. ...
    • Cheeseburger Sliders. tasty.co. ...
    • Tomato Basil Bruschetta. tasty.co. ...
    • Cranberry Pecan Cheese Ball. tasty.co. ...
    • Chicken Pesto Pinwheels. ...
    • Garlic Parmesan-Stuffed Mushrooms. ...
    • Deep-Fried Mini Calzones (Panzarotti) ...
    • Honey Lime Sriracha Chicken Poppers.
    Dec 21, 2023

    What's a good vegetable to bring to a potluck? ›

    For hot roasted vegetables, try Roasted Brussel Sprouts, Roasted Cauliflower, or Charred Broccoli. Need something potluck friendly? My favorite options are Corn and Avocado Bean Salad, Broccoli Salad, and Stuffed Mini Peppers.

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