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It’s time for another one of our Top 5 videos! Today we’re talking about our 5 favorite potluck meals. These meals are those that travel SUPER well to friend’s houses, parties, picnics, and more. The key to a really great potluck meal is something that can either be made in advance, that keeps it’s texture while traveling, or doesn’t have to be a certain temperature. We have a few different options on our list and we’re sure you’ll be taking these with you to your next gathering!

We LOVE this dip because it’s so simple and easy to throw together, yet it is such a crowd-pleaser. You don’t have to mention that this one is vegan, folks! While this one is a bit more calorie dense because of the walnuts, you can guarantee it will please everyone at the party. This one is so fast to put together that you don’t have to make it that far in advance. It just takes a few minutes of prep and you’ll be out the door in no time!

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Can you name ONE person who doesn’t love lasagne? I can’t! I love bringing this as a main dish to gatherings where I know there will be a couple of other plant-based eaters that would appreciate a healthy option. We love bringing our lasagne in a pyrex thermal carrying case, which keeps it very warm until it is time to serve. The great thing about this recipe too, is you can assemble it the night before and pop it in the oven either before or during your gathering. It can also be frozen before cooking or after making it even easier to prepare.

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Enchiladas are one of those meals that you make when you want to look like you spent all day cooking but you really didn’t spend much time at all! I was so surprised the first time Dillon made enchiladas because once you’ve made your sauce, the rest is easy peasy. You can use almost any type of filling you want for enchiladas as well as green or red sauce. It also makes it a perfect “kitchen sink” meal because you can use up all the leftover veggies in your fridge in the filling. Yummy!

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Our falafel video got so many views and I think I know why - they are fast, easy, and a classic recipe that everyone needs to try. You might think falafels are a labor of love but really once you soak the chickpeas overnight, the rest comes together really fast. These are great for potlucks because they are so easily transportable! Once cooked you can serve them at room temperature as a full meal with pita, salad, and tzatziki, or as a simple appetizer with tzatziki or hummus. Everyone will be glad you brought them!

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We couldn’t do a potluck video without including at least one breakfast or brunch option! This veggie quiche is so delicious and you wouldn’t believe how simple it is. If you’re serving many people, I would suggest doubling the recipe and cooking it in a pyrex so that there’s more to eat and it’s easier to transport. This is another one of those that can be assembled the night before so all you have to worry about is cooking it the day of. And don’t forget to top it with some Well Your World Sriracha!

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This Chickpea Salad recipe is probably a Well Your Worldling favorite. This is almost exclusively our go-to meal if we need to pack a lunch. It’s easy to put in a tupperware and throw in your cooler to make some DIY sandwiches when picnicking or camping. We’ve even taken this on road trips and stopped at the side of the road to enjoy a chickpea salad sandwich. It’s also great served over a bead of greens as a salad or with some healthy crackers as an appetizer. You’re going to love this one!

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We whipped up this Mystery Bake in our “Chopped” episode of Well Your Weekend, which we called “Sliced!” We had a bunch of mystery ingredients and came up with this cheesy quinoa casserole with a Latin-twist, of course. All we did was prepare a cheese sauce from scratch using cauliflower, and mixed it with quinoa, corn, peppers, and onions in a dish and baked it to casserole perfection. Of course if you don’t want to make your Cheese from scratch, you can make it even faster with our WYW Cheese Sauce Mix. How’s that for easy?


Those are our top 5 favorite potluck meals to make you need to bring over a dish to impress. We hope you’ll give some of these a try and let us know what you think!


Til Next Time… Xoxo Reebs

You'll Be the Talk of the Party with THESE 5 Potluck Recipes! | Vegan Oil-Free (2024)

FAQs

What is a meal or party to which each of the guests contributes a dish? ›

A potluck is a communal gathering where each guest or group contributes a different, often homemade, dish of food to be shared.

What to bring vegans? ›

35 Vegan Potluck Dishes Perfect for Sharing
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  • Smoky Vegan Stuffed Mushrooms. ...
  • Sweet Potato Rosette Tart. ...
  • Old-Fashioned Potato Salad with Vegan Mayo. ...
  • Vegan Holiday Dinner Torte. ...
  • Hearty Kale Salad with Warm Citrus and Wheat Berries. ...
  • Pistachio-Orange Stuffed Dates.
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What is the party where everyone brings one dish? ›

When each of the guests at a party brings a dish for everyone to share, that's a potluck. If you're invited to a potluck, you might want to bring your famous macaroni and cheese.

What is a meal at which guests serve themselves? ›

A buffet is a self-service style where the guests serve themselves. This style is a great method for feeding large numbers of people with minimal help. The dinner buffet is the most practical and congenial way in which to care for your guests. There are many variations of the Buffet Service.

What common snacks are vegan? ›

Try These Popular Vegan Snacks (Chips, Cookies, and More)
  • Vegan Rob's Chips.
  • Rivalz Extra Chedda' Mac.
  • Outstanding Foods PigOut Pigless Pork Rinds.
  • Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars—Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate.
  • Trader Joe's Almond Butter Filled Pretzel Nuggets.

What foods do most vegans eat? ›

A vegan diet is based on plants (such as vegetables, grains, nuts and fruits) and foods made from plants. Vegans do not eat foods that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.

What are 5 non food items a vegan will not buy? ›

11 household items you didn't know weren't vegan
  • Plastic bags. Not many know that plastic bags contain slipping agents made from animal fat to reduce friction and static in the material. ...
  • Shampoo and conditioner. ...
  • Medication. ...
  • Fabric softener. ...
  • LCD Screens. ...
  • Razors. ...
  • Sugar. ...
  • Toothpaste.
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What is a meal party? ›

a social event where a number of people are invited by someone to eat a meal together, usually in the person's home.

What are food gatherings called? ›

potluck dinner, spread, Jacob's join,Jacob's supper, faith supper, covered dish supper, dish party, bring and share, dutch, pitch-in, bring-a-plate, dish-to-pass, fuddle.

How do you assign food to a party? ›

If you have a large group, it may make sense to assign dishes. Divide up your needs alphabetically and have people bring a dish that is assigned by the first letter of their last name. (For example, letters A-H bring a main dish and letters I-N bring a side and drink, etc.).

What is the type of meal called in which the serving bowls and platters are passed around the table and everyone helps themselves? ›

Family-Style (English) Service: Guests are seated. Large serving platters and bowls filled with food are set on the dining tables by servers. Guests either help themselves from a revolving stand/tray on the table or they pass the food items to each other.

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