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    If You Bring One of These 20 Dishes to a Spring Potluck, Expect an Empty Dish

    Published: Mar 10, 2026 by Barbara Curry

    Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links.

    Spring potlucks have a way of bringing everyone together, and some dishes always seem to disappear faster than the rest. From creamy casseroles and bright seasonal salads to sweet desserts that no one can resist, certain recipes are guaranteed crowd-pleasers year after year. These potluck favorites are the ones people rush to scoop first, often leaving empty serving dishes behind before the party is even halfway over. If you’re wondering what to bring to your next spring gathering, these tried-and-true dishes are a sure bet.

    Glossy Candied Sweet Potatoes Everyone Will Love

    A round baking dish filled with glazed sweet potatoes, coated in a shiny caramelized sauce and sprinkled with chopped pecans. A large spoon is resting in the dish, ready for serving. The background surface is a cool, muted color.
    Stove Top Candied Sweet Potatoes: Butter and Baggage.


     

    These sweet potatoes are coated in a buttery, caramelized glaze that disappears fast at any gathering. Made with just five ingredients, they’re the effortless dish everyone raves about.
    Get the Recipe: Stove Top Candied Sweet Potatoes

    Colorful 7-Layer Salad That Will Disappear Fast

    A spoon full of seven layer salad.
    Southern 7 Layer Salad with Peas and Mayo. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

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    This layered salad bursts with color, crunch, and creamy dressing that everyone reaches for first. Make-ahead convenience means it’s always ready to wow the crowd.
    Get the Recipe: Southern 7 Layer Salad with Peas and Mayo

    Creamy Corn Casserole That Vanishes Quickly

    A baked cheesy casserole in a white dish, perfect for christmas casseroles, is topped with chopped green herbs and sits on a white surface beside a wooden spoon and a small bowl of herbs.
    Creamy Baked Corn Casserole Recipe. Photo credit: Intentional Hospitality.

    This baked corn casserole is rich, golden, and spoonable, making it a comfort-food favorite. Once it hits the table, there’s no stopping how fast it disappears.
    Get the Recipe: Creamy Baked Corn Casserole Recipe

    Grilled Asparagus That Steals the Show

    Grilled Asparagus Recipe. Photo credit: Southern Plate.

    Fresh, smoky, and vibrant, this asparagus is the vegetable side that catches everyone’s eye. Quick to make and irresistible, it’s guaranteed to be gone first.
    Get the Recipe: Grilled Asparagus Recipe

    Creamy Deviled Eggs That Won’t Last Long

    Deviled eggs with mustard and herbs.
    Creamy Easter Deviled Eggs With Cream Cheese. Photo credit: Intentional Hospitality.

    Extra creamy deviled eggs made with cream cheese that vanish before dinner begins. Crowd-pleasing and effortless, they’re always requested at every gathering.
    Get the Recipe: Creamy Easter Deviled Eggs With Cream Cheese

    This Carrot Salad Will Disappear Fast

    Carrot salad in a bowl.
    Old-Fashioned Carrot Salad With Raisins. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This sweet and creamy carrot raisin salad vanishes from the potluck table in minutes. Its nostalgic flavors keep everyone asking for seconds.
    Get the Recipe: Old-Fashioned Carrot Salad With Raisins

    The Coleslaw Guests Beg For

    A bowl of creamy coleslaw with shredded purple cabbage, carrots, and herbs sits on a gray cloth napkin next to vintage silver utensils—perfect as one of your favorite dinner side dishes.
    Creamy Red Cabbage Coleslaw With Buttermilk. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This creamy red cabbage coleslaw adds a tangy crunch everyone loves. It’s colorful, memorable, and gone before the main course.
    Get the Recipe: Creamy Red Cabbage Coleslaw With Buttermilk

    Savory Bread Pudding That Wows

    A spoon scooping out a serving of savory bread pudding.
    Savory Bread Pudding With Pesto And Mushrooms. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This savory bread pudding with pesto and mushrooms impresses every guest. Rich, flavorful, and elegant, it disappears from the serving dish instantly.
    Get the Recipe: Savory Bread Pudding With Pesto And Mushrooms

    Cheesy Corn Casserole Everyone Wants

    A serving spoon in a corn casserole.
    Cheesy Corn Casserole With Cream Cheese And Ham. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This creamy corn casserole loaded with ham and cheese steals the spotlight. It’s hearty, irresistible, and gone before anyone can blink.
    Get the Recipe: Cheesy Corn Casserole With Cream Cheese And Ham

    Crispy Potatoes Everyone Raves About

    A serving bowl of crispy potatoes and onions.
    Oven Roasted Crispy Potatoes And Onions. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Golden roasted potatoes and onions that get devoured fast. Crispy, flavorful, and the side dish everyone remembers.
    Get the Recipe: Oven Roasted Crispy Potatoes And Onions

    Mac and Cheese That Vanishes First

    A spoon scooping out creamy mac and cheese from a black bowl.
    Southern Old Fashioned Macaroni And Cheese Recipe. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This Southern baked mac and cheese is creamy, cheesy, and unforgettable. It’s the holiday dish that disappears instantly at any potluck.
    Get the Recipe: Southern Old Fashioned Macaroni And Cheese Recipe

    Spring Veggie Side That Gets Cleared

    A platter of asparagus with mushrooms next to a container of balsamic vinegar
    Roasted Balsamic Asparagus And Mushrooms. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Balsamic roasted asparagus and mushrooms bring fresh flavor to the table. Quick, elegant, and always the first to be gone.
    Get the Recipe: Roasted Balsamic Asparagus And Mushrooms

    Cornbread That Disappears Instantly

    A rack of hot water cornbread with butter and honey.
    Crispy Hot Water Cornbread Recipe. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This hot water cornbread is golden, crisp, and addictive. Bring it once and it’s gone before anyone can grab seconds.
    Get the Recipe: Crispy Hot Water Cornbread Recipe

    Pasta Salad That Leaves Plates Empty

    Ranch pasta salad in a bowl with a wooden spoon.
    Creamy Bacon Cheddar Ranch Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This bacon cheddar ranch pasta salad brings bold flavors to the table. Guests reach for it first, leaving empty bowls behind.
    Get the Recipe: Creamy Bacon Cheddar Ranch Pasta Salad

    Macaroni Salad That Steals the Show

    Creamy Macaroni Salad With Cheese. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This creamy Southern macaroni salad is tangy, cheesy, and irresistible. It’s the make-ahead dish everyone finishes first at potlucks.
    Get the Recipe: Creamy Macaroni Salad With Cheese

    Pea Salad That Gets Snatched Fast

    Creamy Pea Salad With Cheddar Cheese. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This creamy pea salad with cheddar is a Southern classic that disappears quickly. It’s easy to prep ahead, making your potluck hosting stress-free.
    Get the Recipe: Creamy Pea Salad With Cheddar Cheese

    Potatoes Au Gratin Everyone Craves

    Potatoes au gratin in a baking dish with a serving spoon.
    Crispy Potatoes Au Gratin With Gruyere. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    These crispy potatoes au gratin are creamy, cheesy, and irresistible. Bring them once and everyone expects them every year.
    Get the Recipe: Crispy Potatoes Au Gratin With Gruyere

    Fresh Pesto Pasta That Gets Gone

    A side dish of pesto pasta next to fresh parsley.
    Parsley Pesto Pasta Salad With Walnuts. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This parsley pesto pasta salad is bright, herby, and irresistible. Crunchy walnuts make it stand out—and it disappears fast at every potluck.
    Get the Recipe: Parsley Pesto Pasta Salad With Walnuts

    Corn Pudding That Steals the Show

    A baked corn pudding with a serving spoon removing a portion.
    Best Southern Corn Pudding Recipe. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This Southern corn pudding is custardy, sweet, and adored by all. Bring it to your spring potluck and watch the dish empty.
    Get the Recipe: Best Southern Corn Pudding Recipe

    Roasted Potato Salad That Disappears

    A glass bowl of roasted potato salad
    No Mayo Roasted Potato Salad With Bacon. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This roasted potato salad with bacon surprises every guest with bold flavor. One serving and it’s gone from the potluck plate.
    Get the Recipe: No Mayo Roasted Potato Salad With Bacon

    22 Foods Grandma Just “Knew” How to Make—and We Still Can’t Forget Them

    A collage of four foods: cucumber tea sandwiches, cheesy baked pasta, creamy pot pie with a flaky crust, and macaroni salad with herbs. Each dish is shown close up, highlighting their textures and ingredients.

    Even now, people still crave those familiar flavors that felt impossible to mess up and even harder to replicate. Here are foods grandma made from memory that people still think about long after the plates were cleared.
    Grab it here: 22 Foods Grandma Just “Knew” How to Make—and We Still Can’t Forget Them

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