What is a good dish to bring to a potluck dinner? I am going to one this weekend and I STILL haven't figured out what I want to bring. I want to bring a dish that most people will enjoy so I guess something not TOO extravagant, you know? What are some really good, delicious ideas for dishes to bring to a potluck? THANKS!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Cooking? Daintree answered Friday October 2 2009, 4:33 pm: I love taking Vegies in complimentry sauces because people don't think of vegies They are so yummy and cheap enough to make heaps of it.
My personal favourite is Potatoe Bake Continental make a sauce where you just add water pour over sliced potatoes cover with cheese and bake 30 min
easy as falling off a log. I also love the taste of baked vegies so I cut up into small cubes Pumkin carots potatoes sweet potatoes spray with oil and grill turning when needed. also Boil 1/2 a cauliflower or brocholli till just tender not too much. put all vegies in a large serving dish pour over Hollandaise sauce also a packet sauce from continental from supermarket you just add boiling water water. I hope this helps. [ Daintree's advice column | Ask Daintree A Question ]
takemyyheart24 answered Friday October 2 2009, 2:46 am: well depends on what you want to bring
do you want to bring a type of salad
a dessert
an appetizer
or an actual dinner entree?
if a salad why dont you bring something like potato salad or pasta salad.
if a dessert why not something chocolaty
if an entree why dont you bring something like fried chicken or something really simple.
hope i could help [ takemyyheart24's advice column | Ask takemyyheart24 A Question ]
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