13 Christmas Potluck Recipes That Look Festive and Taste Amazing (2024)

Presents you can unwrap are good, but Christmas potluck recipes you can eat are even better if you ask us! From a loaded potato dip and a seafood-loaded cioppino to classic beef tenderloin and several holiday potluck ideas for dessert (because one is never enough), these crowd-pleasing recipes will help you win "Christmas Entertainer of the Year."

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Butternut-Sage Crostini with Ricotta and Hazelnuts

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Versatile and vibrant winter squash is on repeat for us from fall through spring. For this Christmas potluck recipe, start by layering toasts with naturally sweet roasted butternut squash purée. Then perk things up with a citrus- and cayenne-scented ricotta before crowning the crostini recipe with fresh sage and chopped toasted hazelnuts.

Test Kitchen Tip

Make the squash blend and ricotta mixture, and slice the toast up to 24 hours in advance. Store each in a separate airtight container (the toast at room temp, the other two in the fridge). Just before the party, toast the bread as you allow the other two elements to come to room temp. Then layer it up!

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Apple Cherry Chutney

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We highly recommend pairing this Christmas potluck recipe with any of your favorite jams and cheeses. Opt for green apples to pair with the ruby red dried tart cherries; the robust and savory chutney will match the seasonal color scheme.

Test Kitchen Tip

This DIY condiment makes seven half-pints. Enjoy one at the soirée, then send guests home with a jar each as a thoughtful food gift to extend the celebration.

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Loaded Potato Dip

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Making mashed potatoes for Christmas dinner? Double up and use the rest to whip up this crowd-pleasing dip. Adding cheese, bacon, green onion, and sour cream mimics the flavor of a loaded baked potato without the hassle of individual servings.

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Hummus 4 Ways

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Blitz up all four of these easy party dips, or stick with the red roasted beet and green lime avocado hummus variations for a festive Christmas potluck recipe. These are hearty yet light and ideal for sharing with guests who follow a wide variety of diets, from Mediterranean to gluten-free to vegan. Serve it with red and green bell pepper strips to really drive home the theme.

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Winter Pear Salad

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Thanks to pears, kale, Brussels sprouts, red grapes, and pomegranate seeds, the colors in this Christmas potluck recipe already feel holiday party-appropriate. But we don't stop there. This salad practically shouts, "celebrate!" once you drizzle on the sparkling wine-infused vinaigrette.

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Pull-Apart Stuffing Ring

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Why save bread stuffing for only Thanksgiving? Bake it in a bundt pan to resemble a wreath, and voila: the ultimate snowy season side dish! No one will guess this Christmas potluck recipe starts with a package of store-bought refrigerated biscuits when you dress them up with carrot, celery, apple, and poultry seasoning. Customize this eye-catching side with your choice of fresh herbs; tarragon, sage, rosemary, parsley, or basil would all taste incredible.

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Fast or Slow Seafood Cioppino

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The Feast of the Seven Fishes is a classic seafood Christmas menu theme in some Italian-American homes. To nod to that in a more shareable, easy-to-prep-ahead format, we recommend stirring together this Christmas potluck recipe. The stew is cozy, comforting, and totally low-fuss whether you prep it in your slow or pressure cooker. (Don't worry; we streamline this cioppino to include just three seafood varieties rather than make you hunt for seven!)

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Beef Tenderloin with Parmesan-Herb Stuffing

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Beef tenderloin always steals the show as the Christmas centerpiece. We're particularly fond of this recipe thanks to its scrumptious savory mushroom-prosciutto stuffing and rich red wine sauce. "A new Christmas favorite for sure!" raves one BHG.com home cook of this restaurant-quality tenderloin.

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Air-Fryer Rosemary Garlic Baby Potatoes

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Save precious oven real estate for other dishes. This entire Christmas potluck recipe cooks on your counter in the air fryer! Its convection heat gets the spuds buttery and creamy on the inside and crispy on the outside. Fresh rosemary and lemon zest lend just enough freshness to balance out the hearty starch—and give a hat tip to other recipes that star on your holiday table.

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Multi-Cutout Tree Cookies

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No Christmas potluck recipe collection is complete without some cookies, if you ask us. And these Christmas cookies are like mini cookies inside larger ones—and require zero piping bags or frosting to look festive! Tint your cookie dough in an array of green hues, then coat some of the cutout portions with metallic luster dust to create "ornaments."

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Hot Chocolate Marshmallow Bundt Cake

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Sure, you could pour everyone a mug of hot chocolate. But why not slice them a piece of cake that tastes just like the comforting drink, just in dessert format? This holiday dessert is remarkably rich, with not one but three sources of cocoa goodness (powder, unsweetened chocolate, and chocolate chips). A cloud-like marshmallow meringue acts as a lovely light finish.

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Blackberry-Ginger Shrub

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Hosting guests who are under 21 or have some guests who don't drink alcohol? A shrub is your thoughtful and delicious solution. The tangy berry-ginger fizz is spirit-free and delightfully refreshing as-is or can be spiked with gin for those who prefer a co*cktail.

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Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls

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If your gathering involves out-of-town guests staying overnight, we've got your back with this Christmas potluck recipe for brunch! We mashed up classic gingerbread and cinnamon roll flavors and took some design inspiration from a snowflake. The results are almost too pretty to eat, but not quite—especially once you add a generous drizzle of Spiced Brown Butter Frosting.

13 Christmas Potluck Recipes That Look Festive and Taste Amazing (2024)

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What do you eat at a Christmas potluck? ›

13 Christmas Potluck Recipes That Look Festive and Taste Amazing
  • 01 of 13. Butternut-Sage Crostini with Ricotta and Hazelnuts. ...
  • 02 of 13. Apple Cherry Chutney. ...
  • 03 of 13. Loaded Potato Dip. ...
  • 04 of 13. Hummus 4 Ways. ...
  • 05 of 13. Winter Pear Salad. ...
  • 06 of 13. Pull-Apart Stuffing Ring. ...
  • 07 of 13. Fast or Slow Seafood Cioppino. ...
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Dec 28, 2023

What do you bring to a Christmas potluck at work? ›

From side dishes and appetizers to desserts and drinks, these are the holiday potluck recipes you'll be proud to admit you brought to the party.
  1. Hot Chocolate Dump Cake. ...
  2. Maple Sausage-Cheese Balls. ...
  3. Pancetta and Mushroom Phyllo Cups. ...
  4. Loaded Baked Potato Casserole. ...
  5. Cranberry-Blue Cheese Ball. ...
  6. Christmas 7-Layer Cookie Bars.
Aug 5, 2019

What do you serve a crowd for Christmas dinner? ›

Feed a Crowd With These Christmas Dinner Menu Ideas
  1. 02 of 20. Baked Brie with Quebec Maple Syrup. View Recipe. ...
  2. 05 of 20. Cranberry Dip. View Recipe. ...
  3. 08 of 20. Broccoli Cheese Bake. View Recipe. ...
  4. 11 of 20. A Simply Perfect Roast Turkey. ...
  5. 14 of 20. Pork Tenderloin with Apples and Onions. ...
  6. 17 of 20. Best Toffee Ever - Super Easy.
Oct 13, 2020

What is the most popular food during Christmas? ›

And just like every other American, I have my favorites. According to a 2020 survey, turkey's the main event for 73% of Americans, with prime rib (69%), roast beef (66%), steak (65%), chicken (64%), roast pork (64%) and ham (62%) also coming in as popular contenders.

What are 3 food items that are popular for Christmas dinner? ›

They cover the savory side of Christmas dinner, from prime rib, baked ham, and roast turkey to scalloped potatoes, green bean casserole, and cranberry sauce.

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 are the most popular finger foods for parties? ›

Easy Finger Food Recipes to Make Ahead
  • Sheet Pan Nachos. ...
  • Cheese Puffs. ...
  • Cheesy Garlic Bread. ...
  • Vegetarian Quesadillas. ...
  • Prosciutto Wrapped Asparagus. ...
  • Slow-Cooker Jelly Meatballs. ...
  • Loaded Cheese Ball Bites. ...
  • Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts. Treat your guests to a sweet and savory appetizer with bacon-wrapped water chestnuts.
Jan 10, 2024

What are some common Christmas dishes? ›

Every family in every part of the world serves their own traditional Christmas foods, but in the U.S., some are enjoyed nationwide:
  • Turkey.
  • Prime Rib.
  • Baked Ham.
  • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green Bean Casserole.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
Dec 21, 2023

What do you bring to a Christmas party as a guest? ›

If you're going in blind and/or as someone's guest, you can't go wrong with a decent bottle of red wine. Even if (s)he doesn't drink, the gesture goes a long way. Charcuterie and other fancy snacks. Artisanal cheese, crackers, and cookies make for great holiday party gifts.

What are the top 10 Christmas foods? ›

10 Most Popular Christmas Dishes
  1. Roasted turkey. No Christmas dinner is complete without roast turkey. ...
  2. Ham. Be it baked, smoked, or glazed, ham is another popular dish for Christmas dinner. ...
  3. Roast beef. ...
  4. Stuffing. ...
  5. Poultry. ...
  6. Sweet potato casserole. ...
  7. Cranberry sauce. ...
  8. Plum pudding.
Dec 11, 2023

How to host a cheap Christmas party? ›

If you're trying to keep expenses down, remember that you don't have to host an entire sit-down dinner. Instead, host it happy-hour style with an array of appetizers and easy party snacks and ask guests to BYOB. If you're not doing booze, ask attendees to bring some holiday sweets instead.

How do you throw a Christmas potluck? ›

Set Up Separate Food Stations - If possible have one table for drinks, one for desserts and another for all the other food. Leave Space - Make sure to arrange food items in the buffet line so people have a place to set their plate down temporarily if necessary.

What is potluck Christmas party? ›

A potluck Christmas party is where everyone brings something to eat or drink to share with everyone else.

How do you host a potluck Christmas party? ›

Planning the Potluck
  1. Pick a Potluck Theme (But Don't Make It Too Narrow) A theme is helpful because it puts everyone on the same page and it makes the potluck feel cohesive — less of a random assortment of dishes. ...
  2. Let Guests Pick Their Own Dishes (But Don't Be Afraid to Ask Them to Change) ...
  3. Relax!

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