A summer potluck usually means a long table, warm weather, and plenty of people looking for their next plate. You can pick an appetizer for grazing, a main dish for a fuller serving, or a sweet bite for the end. It gives you a practical recipe to carry over, pass around, or set beside the rest of the food.

BLT Pinwheels

Wrapped in flour tortillas, BLT Pinwheels make 18 pieces in 20 minutes with cream cheese, avocado, bacon, lettuce, and tomato. A short chill firms the rolls before slicing, which helps them hold their shape on a shared tray. Their no-cook format keeps the kitchen cooler and frees oven space for other potluck dishes. Pack them in a firm container and serve the same day for the best texture.
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Strawberry Cupcakes

Fresh strawberries run through both the cake and frosting in Strawberry Cupcakes, a 50-minute recipe that makes 12. The vanilla batter includes chopped berries, while strawberry puree gives the buttercream its fruit flavor and pink color. Individual portions are easy to place on a dessert tray without cutting or serving tools. A cupcake carrier keeps the frosting from sliding during the trip to a summer potluck.
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Chicken and Bacon Ranch Crack Dip

Ready in 15 minutes, Chicken and Bacon Ranch Crack Dip yields 3 cups with cream cheese, sour cream, shredded chicken, cheddar, bacon, and ranch seasoning. The mixture is spooned into a hollowed Hawaiian bread round, with the removed bread cut into pieces for dipping. It gives the appetizer section something filling without requiring oven time. Add celery alongside the bread pieces for another way to scoop it.
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Ambrosia Salad

Chilled for an hour, Ambrosia Salad serves 10 with mandarin oranges, pineapple, cherries, coconut, mini marshmallows, and a whipped cream mixture. Sour cream cuts through the sweetness while helping the creamy base hold around the fruit. The covered bowl travels easily and can fill either the side-dish or dessert spot at a summer potluck. Keep it refrigerated until serving so the texture stays light and cool.
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Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders

Built on a 12-pack of rolls, Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders combine heated pulled pork, coleslaw, pickle chips, barbecue sauce, and seasoned butter in 10 minutes. Using cooked pork keeps assembly brief while still giving the spread a substantial main-dish option. Each slider can be separated before transport or served as a connected tray for easy portioning. Plan on two or three per person when they are the main plate.
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Antipasto Salad

With a 15-minute prep time, Antipasto Salad serves six using romaine, arugula, salami, prosciutto, artichokes, olives, roasted peppers, tomatoes, and bocconcini. A balsamic dressing ties the greens, meat, and cheese together without turning the bowl into a heavy side. It adds a fresh option beside sliders, hot dogs, and baked appetizers. Carry the dressing separately, then toss the salad shortly before serving.
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Baked Potato Bites

Roasted petite potatoes give Baked Potato Bites a 45-minute route to six servings topped with cheddar, bacon, sour cream, and green onions. Each potato gets a small opening for the cheese and bacon before a final bake melts the filling. The bite-sized format works well when the potluck needs a warm appetizer that is more filling than chips. Transport the sour cream separately and add it just before serving.
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Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Rolls

Filled with shredded chicken, buffalo sauce, ranch, Colby Jack, and scallions, Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Rolls make 12 portions in 25 minutes. Hawaiian rolls are hollowed, packed with the chicken mixture, brushed with garlic butter, and baked until the cheese melts. They bring a warm, filling option to the appetizer side of the potluck without requiring individual sandwich assembly. Serve them soon after baking so the rolls stay soft.
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Chocolate Cheesecake

After four hours of chilling, Chocolate Cheesecake serves 12 with a chocolate crumb crust, cream cheese, melted semisweet chocolate, eggs, and heavy cream. Most of the 5-hour 15-minute total is hands-off cooling and refrigeration, which makes the dessert suitable for preparing ahead. Clean slices add a richer option beside fruit desserts and bars. Keep the cake cold during transport and add whipped cream or chocolate shavings before serving.
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Hamburger Sliders

Cooked in one pan, Hamburger Sliders serve eight in 30 minutes with ground beef, onion, cheddar, Hawaiian rolls, and a mayo-ketchup-mustard sauce. The connected rolls are assembled as one slab, baked, then cut along the seams into individual portions. That setup makes them easier to prepare and carry than separate burgers. Keep the baking dish covered with foil, then serve the sliders warm as a main-dish option.
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Japanese Cheesecake

Light in texture, Japanese Cheesecake makes 12 servings in 55 minutes with cream cheese, butter, milk, separated eggs, lemon juice, cake flour, and cornstarch. Folded egg whites and a water bath produce the airy structure that sets this cake apart from denser cheesecakes. Its mild sweetness gives the dessert spread a different direction from brownies and chocolate cake. Chill it for transport and leave the pan ring attached for support.
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Potato Salad

Bacon, cucumber, celery, and onion fill Potato Salad, a 25-minute recipe that serves eight with mayonnaise, Greek yogurt, and homemade French dressing. The warm potatoes absorb the mustard and vinegar dressing before the creamy mixture is added. It brings a familiar cold side to a potluck menu while offering more texture than a plain mayonnaise version. Prepare it ahead, refrigerate it, and add the reserved bacon before serving.
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Banana Pudding Brownies

Swirled with banana pudding and cream cheese, Banana Pudding Brownies make 10 bars in 40 minutes from boxed brownie mix, eggs, butter, milk, and instant pudding. The two batters create a marbled top while the finished bars stay firm enough to stack in a container. They give the dessert section a chocolate and banana option that can be cut before leaving home. Cool them completely before slicing so the layers hold.
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Pita Chips

Baked with olive oil, salt, and za’atar, Pita Chips serve four in 15 minutes using only two or three pita breads. Splitting pocket pitas into thin rounds helps the triangles crisp on both sides in the oven. Their sturdy texture makes them useful beside hummus, ranch dip, or the chicken and bacon dip in this collection. Let them cool fully, then pack them in an airtight container to keep the crunch.
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Juicy Grilled Hot Dogs

Grilled for five to seven minutes, Juicy Grilled Hot Dogs serve six with buns and a choice of ketchup, mustard, or fried onions. The full recipe takes 16 minutes, leaving plenty of time to set out toppings while the grill heats. They give the potluck a straightforward main dish that can be adjusted at the serving station. Toast the buns briefly at the end and let each person add the toppings they prefer.
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Blueberry Cobbler

Juicy berries make Blueberry Cobbler a 40-minute dessert that serves 16 with lemon juice, lemon zest, brown sugar, milk, and a soft flour batter. The blueberries go into a baking dish first, followed by the batter, so the fruit bubbles beneath a golden top. One pan covers a larger group without individual assembly. Let it rest for 10 to 15 minutes, then serve with whipped cream or ice cream.
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Pizza Pinwheels

Puff pastry gives Pizza Pinwheels eight pieces from marinara, pepperoni, mozzarella, garlic powder, and onion powder. The 1-hour total includes a 20-minute freeze that firms the rolled pastry before slicing, followed by 20 minutes in the oven. They add a familiar pizza option to the appetizer tray in a size that is easy to pick up. Serve them warm with extra marinara on the side for dipping.
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Lemon Bars

Buttery shortbread supports Lemon Bars, a 16-serving dessert made with fresh lemon juice, zest, eggs, sugar, flour, and powdered sugar. The 3-hour 5-minute total includes two hours of chilling, so the pan can be finished well before the potluck begins. Neat squares travel more easily than a loose pudding or pie and add a citrus option to the sweets. Dust them with powdered sugar shortly before serving.
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Layered Seven Layer Salad

Stacked in a clear bowl, Layered Seven Layer Salad serves eight in 30 minutes with chicken, iceberg lettuce, peas, corn, celery, tomatoes, and bacon. A Greek yogurt dressing with lemon, Dijon mustard, garlic, and honey is kept chilled until the salad is ready. The layers add protein and vegetables in one dish, making it useful as either a side or a lighter main. Use a long spoon so each serving reaches every layer.
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