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35 Summer Potluck Ideas to Bring to Your Next Get-Together

Jennifer Anderson, Blythe Copeland
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Make one of these crowd-pleasing recipes that travel well for your next summer gathering.

Petrina Tinslay
Petrina Tinslay

Consider this your summer potluck playbook: All these dishes are easy to transport, simple to serve, and can withstand the rigors of summer heat while still looking and tasting fabulous. Fresh, seasonal flavors—like juicy melon, just-picked vegetables, sweet berries, and savory herbs—add a warm-weather touch to classic potluck sides, desserts, and appetizers, while refreshing, big-batch drinks serve everyone in your social circle. Grab a few ideas, and take it away.

Related: How to Organize a Successful Potluck, According to Chefs and Entertaining Experts

Pasta Salad With Chickpeas, Green Beans, and Basil

Ren Fuller
Ren Fuller

Every potluck participant needs a foolproof summer pasta salad recipe. Consider this yours, as chickpeas, green beans, and basil provide a savory crunch in a light, lemon dressing.

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Watermelon, Orange, and Feta Salad

Bright watermelon, vibrant oranges, creamy feta, and fresh parsley garnish make this dish the prettiest salad on the table (and the tastiest).

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Fast Homemade Pickles

With a brine that turns cucumbers into pickles in just two hours, you can provide your potluck's most popular hamburger accompaniment, sandwich side, or crudité accent.

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Marinated Peppers With Mint and Sesame

Lennart Weibull
Lennart Weibull

Sliced peppers, marinated with lemon juice and sesame seeds, can be prepared up to three days before your party. Toss with fresh mint before serving alongside toast, yogurt dip, or antipasto.

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Grilled Prosciutto-Wrapped Melon

Marcus Nilsson
Marcus Nilsson

While prosciutto-wrapped melon can be prepared with cured meat right from the refrigerator, this version adds a smoky grilled flavor and a crispness that complements juicy cantaloupe or honeydew.

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Black-and-Pink Grapefruit Cookies

Paola + Murray
Paola + Murray

Grapefruit juice and food coloring give classic black-and-white cookies a delicate blush, while zested grapefruit rind brightens the flavor.

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Celery-and-Cucumber Salad With Herbs

Noe Dewitt
Noe Dewitt

This make-ahead cucumber salad couldn't be easier: Toss chopped English cucumbers with oil, salt, and herbs and let marinate for up to a day before serving.

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Slow-Cooker Triple Chocolate Brownies

If your slow cooker typically only gets used for soups, stews, and shredded meat, turn it from the savory side to the sweet side with this recipe for triple chocolate brownies. Bonus: Not only can you make these in advance, but you can cook them without heating the oven.

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Grilled Ratatouille Muffaletta

Andrew Purcell
Andrew Purcell

Thin slices of this New Orleans-style vegetarian sandwich will be a hit on the appetizer table at your next potluck (serve thicker portions alongside the main courses).

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Coconut-Lime Bars

Romulo Yanes
Romulo Yanes

The lime, coconut, and macadamia flavors in these tasty bars will give your summer block party a tropical vibe that feels worlds away from the suburban setting.

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Aperol Jasmine Spritz

Petrina Tinslay
Petrina Tinslay

One sunny lemon simple syrup is the base for this drink. The spritz is light with aromatic gin, fruity aperitif, and a fizzy seltzer.

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Stone-Fruit Galette

Frederic Lagrange
Frederic Lagrange

In this rustic free-form tart, buttery pate brisee is folded around juicy peak-season peaches, apricots, or nectarines.

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Greek-Taverna Salad

Petrina Tinslay
Petrina Tinslay

For this Mediterranean medley, whisk the Dijon vinaigrette directly in the bowl, then drop in the cut tomatoes. The dressing will marinate them and draw out their flavorful juices as they sit.

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Tropical-Fruit Juice Salad

Kate Mathis
Kate Mathis

A platter of fruit as bright as the sun will be a surefire stunner at your next potluck. Serve this one as is, with our lemon-ginger dressing, or garnish with a coconut and poppy seed crunch that adds extra texture and nutrients.

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Vanilla Sheet Cake With Malted-Milk-Chocolate Frosting

Jonathan Lovekin
Jonathan Lovekin

Malted milk powder adds an unexpected twist to chocolate frosting on this moist, party-perfect cake.

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Tuna Macaroni Salad

Mike Krautter
Mike Krautter

Mayonnaise and buttermilk are the stars of the show when it comes to amping up the flavor and texture of this protein-packed salad.

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Pomegranate-Bulgur Salad

Johnny Miller
Johnny Miller

If you're a Tabbouleh fan, you'll love its sweet, summery distant cousin packed with golden raisins, parsley leaves, and ruby-red pomegranate seeds mixed together with bulgur.

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Blackberry Crumb Bars

These cake-like bar cookies are a portable handheld version of summer berry crumble. Use fresh blackberries as called for in the recipe, or try raspberries instead.

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Seven Bean Salad

David E. Steele
David E. Steele

This healthy, feel-good salad features seven different types of beans dressed with olive oil and red wine vinegar. Serve it cold for a refreshing summer side dish.

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Creamy Artichoke Ranch Dip

<p>Petrina Tinslay</p>

Petrina Tinslay

This lighter iteration of the rich and cheesy party hit is so easy, that it's more of an ingenious idea than a recipe. Blend together marinated artichoke hearts, Greek yogurt, and fresh parsley, and bring along flatbread crisps or crackers.

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Crudites With Miso-Yogurt Dip

Chelsea Cavanaugh
Chelsea Cavanaugh

These vegetables—some blanched and steamed, like potatoes, and others raw—function as finger food when served with our yogurt-miso dip. Feel free to add baby carrots, sliced cucumbers, or diced bell peppers for a more colorful bunch.

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Smoky Baby Back Ribs

Smoky, sticky, falling-off-the-bone ribs are easier than you think. No need to stand over the grill for hours: Start the ribs in the oven and finish on the grill or under the broiler.

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Corn-and-Avocado Salad With Goddess Dressing

Petrina Tinslay
Petrina Tinslay

Romaine lettuce and chopped bacon give a nod to a classic Cobb salad in this farm-fresh invention. The genius part of this salad is that avocado is mixed into the briny goddess dressing, so it won't turn to an unappetizing brown color even after sitting out for hours.

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Blueberry Slab Pie

Made in a 10-by-14-inch jelly roll pan, this big blueberry pie feeds a crowd. Sanding sugar adds sparkle and crunch to the top crust.

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German Potato Salad

Bryan Gardner
Bryan Gardner

Crumbled bacon, dill, and a dash of apple cider vinegar invigorate this potato salad (you won't even miss the mayo).

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Cheddar-Jalapeno Cornbread

This cornbread strikes the right balance between tender and crumbly. Jazz up the batter with cheese and peppers, and shake up the shape by baking it in muffin pans if you like.

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Dill, Potato, and Egg Salad

Petrina Tinslay
Petrina Tinslay

Our food editors love a light-on-mayo potato salad, which is why they designed this mayo-free side. Instead of the classic heavy dressing, this salad gets a sharp kick of acidity from sliced cornichons, Dijon mustard, white balsamic vinegar, and lemon juice.

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Raspberry-Almond Crisp

Chris Simpson
Chris Simpson

Taste the sweet juice of plump red raspberries in this easy crisp that's made for a crowd. The prep work is particularly quick thanks to an easy topping of rolled oats and raw almonds.

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Classic Roasted Salsa

<p>Anders Schonnemann</p>

Anders Schonnemann

Roasted tomatoes, onion, and jalape?os add alluring depth to this versatile salsa. Serve it with tortilla chips or spoon it over grilled meats and vegetables.

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Kale Slaw With Red Cabbage and Carrots

Jam-packed with crunchy seeds, plus shredded kale, carrots, and red onion, this speedy, hearty salad is the perfect potluck dish. Not only it's flavorful thanks to the Dijon mustard, oil, and apple cider vinegar, but since it's not mayonnaise-based, it can last longer outside.

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Kentucky Half-and-Half

Petrina Tinslay
Petrina Tinslay

A cross between an Arnold Palmer and a mint julep, this drink combines citrusy iced tea with sophisticated whiskey. It can be made a day ahead and transported in a thermos; just add ice and garnishes to serve.

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Grilled Potato Slices With Salt and Vinegar

Think of this dish as the grown-up, healthier version of the tangy salt-and-vinegar potato chips we have always loved. Grilling adds a charred flavor that's perfect for the ultimate summer vibe.

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Blackberry-Raspberry Hand Pies

David Malosh
David Malosh

These portable pastries are simple and rewarding to put together, even if you consider yourself all thumbs in the baking department.

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Mediterranean Three-Bean Salad

Petrina Tinslay
Petrina Tinslay

In just 25 minutes, this hearty side salad comes together. The cannellini beans, pink beans, and green beans that give this salad its intriguing name will transport you to the Mediterranean coast.

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Tomato-Beet Salad

Ruby-red roasted beets and an array of heirloom tomatoes make a dazzling summer salad that may just steal the show from the main course.

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