8 Grocery Items You Can Take To Your Next Potluck

Potlucks are about community and sharing, but they can also feel like a source of stress when you have a busy schedule. You don't need to spend hours in the kitchen to contribute something wonderful to the table. Using smart items from your local grocery store can save you time while still providing a dish that everyone will enjoy.

Here are a few clever ways to use store-bought items for your next potluck.

Chilled shrimp ring

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Most grocery stores offer chilled shrimp cocktail rings in the seafood department. This is a high-end shortcut that requires no cooking at all.

Simply remove the plastic lid and garnish the platter with a few fresh lemon wedges or a sprig of parsley. It's a sophisticated appetizer that always disappears quickly.

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Rotisserie chicken

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A hot rotisserie chicken is the ultimate potluck base. You can shred the meat while it's still warm to create tasty sliders or a chicken salad.

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Most stores sell them freshly roasted throughout the day.It's a high-protein option that requires almost zero preparation.

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Hummus and pita

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A large tub of classic hummus paired with fresh pita bread is a healthy, vegan-friendly option. You can make it look professional by drizzling a little olive oil and a pinch of paprika over the top of the dip.

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Serve it with pre-cut carrots or cucumbers from the produce aisle for a perfect crunch.

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Cheese board

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You don't need to be an artist to assemble a great cheese plate. Pick three different types of cheese like brie, cheddar, and gouda from the deli.

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Pair them with a box of assorted crackers and some dried fruit. It's a snack that guests can graze on throughout the entire evening, making it perfect for potlucks.

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Fresh salsa and chips

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Don't settle for the most basic jarred salsa. Look for the fresh salsas found in the refrigerated produce section. They often have more flavor and a better texture than the shelf stable options.

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Pair with your favorite brand of corn chips for an effortless snack that everyone will love.

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Bagged salad kits

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Modern salad kits come with everything you need including toppings and dressing. To make it potluck ready, pour the greens into a large wooden bowl and add a few extra fresh ingredients like sliced cucumbers or cherry tomatoes.

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It'll look much better than a bag and ensure that guests get a fresh and healthy side dish with very little effort.

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Frozen meatballs

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Frozen meatballs are a classic crowd pleaser for a reason. You can toss them into a slow cooker with a jar of grape jelly and chili sauce for a sweet and tangy appetizer.

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They're easy to heat up and stay warm for hours. It's a reliable snack that people of all ages can enjoy.

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Sparkling juice seltzers

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If you're not sure what food to bring, consider a refreshing drink. Buy a few bottles of sparkling apple or grape juice and some fresh mint.

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Pour them into a nice pitcher with ice right before serving. It's a tasty, non-alcoholic option that looks beautiful and will keep everyone hydrated.

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Potlucks are meant to be a time of relaxation and connection with others. Using grocery store shortcuts allows you to join in on the fun without feeling overwhelmed.

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Whether you choose a savory chicken or a sparkling beverage, your contribution will be appreciated, and you'll be able to enjoy yourself to the fullest extent.