This time of year has potlucks several times a week. I enjoy cooking and baking, but the timing isn’t always right.
Here is a short list of how to survive the potluck season with class when you don’t have time to cook.
Presentation is everything—now is the time to haul out all those pretty glass serving pieces that sit in your cupboard. If you don’t have any, or worry you may have to leave the dish behind, head to a thrift store and buy something for very little money.
Blackberry Salad
Toss one large container of pre washed salad greens with some bottled poppy seed dressing. I use T Marzetti’s. Put into a beautiful glass bowl. Scatter 1-2 boxes of blackberries on top. They will look like jewels on top of the white/green salad.
Mustard and pretzels
Buy a pretty jar of German mustard. There are some really cute little ones in a variety of flavors. Buy a package of matchstick pretzels. Arrange on a tray with the jar of mustard.
Herring
Buy a jar of either the cream or wine herring or both if I am going to be there. Put in a beautiful glass bowl, top with some chopped parsley. The people who love herring will love you. The people who don’t won’t touch it, leaving more for those who do love it, who will love you even more.
Iced Tea
There are never enough good non-alcoholic beverage choices. Make a pot of good tea, whatever variety or flavor you like, and bring it as a pitcher of really good iced tea.
Tomato, Mozzarella, and Basil Salad
If you can find decent tomatoes, buy a few along with some fresh mozzarella and large fresh basil leaves. Slice the mozzarella and tomatoes into ¼ inch slices, alternate them along with a basil leaf, drizzle with olive oil and a bit of rice wine vinegar and top with fresh ground black pepper. This is really pretty and Christmas colors! Hold the vinegar if you have to make this ahead as it will darken the basil. It is still good with just the olive oil.
Bread and butter and jam
Buy a good loaf of bread, some artisanal butter and a good jam. Something so simple and good. Here in Chicago, I like D’Amato’s on Grand or Palermo on Harlem, Amish Roll Butter, and blackberry jam.
Good ideas there, Lynn. I have several pot lucks in the coming weeks myself. My normal thing to bring is a tossed salad of some sort. I open a couple of bags of salad greens with carrot shreds in them. I add grape tomatoes, black olives, some sliced onions and a few handfuls of croutons. On the side I put a couple of bottles of salad dressing and I'm done. The groups I go to have several vegetarians, and they always appreciated the salad. Besides, there always seems to be a lack of veggies.
ReplyDeleteWonderful ideas! Can I come to your party?
ReplyDeleteIf any of these potlucks are going on on Leclaire, Lynn, I'd better be hearing about them:)
ReplyDeleteSharon
P.S. Great ideas!
Love your salad recipes! They sound delish! And I can rarely make a meal without a salad...that's the best part to me.
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas Lynn, what I am best at doing at a time like that, is getting panic stricken!! I'll have to write myself a note and tape in inside the cupboard door. That's where I keep important stuff I need to be able to find..LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat family picture! Hugs, Finn
Thank you for the recipes. Great ideas for this busy entertaining season!
ReplyDeleteJulieQ
Hmm, artisanal butter - should I google it? Never had herring either. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great ideas! I am going to try the Blackberry Salad.
ReplyDeleteI did a google search for "last minute potluck" and you post came up...definitely the most helpful result. Thanks! I'm making the berry salad now :)
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