Holidays are here and with them comes the Christmas potluck. It is time to spend time with people you care about while everyone shares and enjoys the food. Sometimes after you get the invitation to the potluck you might start asking yourself what you should bring to the Christmas potluck. In this blog post I am sharing my favorite easy Christmas potluck ideas that you can bring. You will find a mix of warm potluck dishes, hearty casseroles and appetizers. I hope that you will like my Christmas potluck ideas.
Hummus without Tahini
Hummus without Tahini is creamy flavorful and one of my favorite Christmas potluck ideas. It can be served with pita bread, crunchy vegetables or pretzels. It is ideal for a potluck because it is easy to make and you can make it a day in advance. You can also play around with what you serve alongside Hummus.
Bacon Muffins
If you are looking for easy Christmas potluck ideas my Bacon Muffins are a great choice.They are very quick to make and everyone loves them. Bacon Muffins are moist and have a delicious bacon flavor. You can also bake them as mini muffins if you want smaller bites to serve. You can bake them a day in advance, store them in an airtight container (to keep them moist) and bring them to your Christmas potluck.
Split Pea Soup
Split Pea Soup is a wonderful warm option for your Christmas potluck and one of my favorite Christmas potluck ideas. What I like about this soup is that it is creamy, flavorful, gluten-free and vegan. It is very easy to make, and it will keep everyone warm at your holiday potluck.
Baked Ziti
Baked Ziti is one of the hidden gems of Christmas potluck ideas because it is saucy and full of flavor. Baked pasta is a perfect low-prep meal and the combination of pasta and ground meat in a velvety tomato sauce with ricotta and cheese is always a hit. If you want to make it more festive you can use snowflake-shaped reindeer-shaped Christmas tree-shaped or even Santa Claus-shaped pasta instead of ziti. It will bring holiday spirit to the Christmas potluck.
Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole
Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole is one of the best easy and delicious Christmas potluck ideas. It is a meal that everyone loves and it does not take all day to make. My Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole is a healthier version of the classic that will win you over with its flavor. Add it to your holiday potluck gathering.
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Green Bean Casserole
Green Bean Casserole is a holiday classic that always shows up at any Christmas potluck. My version of Green Bean Casserole is easy to make gentle on the stomach and works so well for Christmas potlucks. It is made without mushrooms or fried onions but it still tastes divine and you will not miss them. Green beans are mixed with a creamy silky and flavorful sauce then baked in the oven and topped with panko breadcrumbs.
Mushroom Risotto
Mushroom Risotto is a creamy and easy Christmas potluck idea that is perfect for sharing with family and friends. This recipe is quick to make full of flavor and a great vegetarian meal for your potluck table.
Kale Meatballs Soup
Kale Meatballs Soup is a delicious warm Christmas potluck idea. This soup is easy to make flavorful and rich and perfect for sharing at the holiday potluck. It is a hearty soup that will keep you warm on cold days. It is a nice change from baked dishes and one of my favorite Christmas potluck ideas when you want something warm to share.
Cauliflower Casserole
Cauliflower Casserole is one of my favorite easy Christmas potluck ideas to bring. It is creamy and full of flavor and is made with vegetables tossed in a silky yogurt based sauce. Cauliflower Casserole is a vegetarian casserole and perfect for sharing at holiday potlucks.
Cabbage with Noodles
Cabbage with Noodles is one of the underdogs when it comes to Christmas potluck ideas. It is a very simple and budget-friendly meal made from just two ingredients, but the result is delicious. You will love it because it is very budget-friendly and flavorful and you can make it a day in advance too.
Which one of these Christmas potluck recipes will you try first? Let me know in the comment below!




