what to bring to potluck
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This lentil salad makes a ton (perfect for bringing somewhere), takes literally 20 min to put together, is even better the next day, and is very healthy. Plus, everyone absolutely loves it. I've served it at big parties and brought it places and i never fail to get bug-eyed raves, even from folks who don't eat lentils. It also lasts for a good week in the fridge:glasses: - which I found out after having made it then cancelled on a party.
The Best Lentil Salad, Ever:
Ingredients:
2 ¼ cups (1 lb.) Du Puy lentils*-be sure to use Du Puy lentils, as they retain their shape and dont get mushy
1 medium red onion, diced
1 cup dried currants (you could also use raisins or other dried fruit)
1/3 cup capers
Vinaigrette:
1/3 cup cold pressed, extra virgin olive oil
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1 Tbsp. maple syrup
1 Tbsp. strong mustard
2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. pepper
1 tsp. ground cumin
1/2 tsp. turmeric
1/2 tsp. ground coriander
½ tsp ground cardamom
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
¼ tsp. ground cloves
1/4 tsp. freshly grated nutmeg
¼ tsp. ground cinnamon
Optional add-ins:
Arugula
Walnuts
Goat cheese
Fresh herbs: flat-leaf parsley, cilantro, basil
Sprouts
Crispy seasonal veggies
Directions:
1. Rinse lentils well, drain. Place in a pot and cover with a 3-4 inches of water, bring to a boil, reduce to simmer. Check lentils for doneness after 15 minutes, but they should take about 20 minutes in total. You will know they are cooked if they still retain a slight tooth – al dente! Overcooking the lentils is the death of this dish. Be careful!
2. While the lentils are simmering, make the dressing by placing all ingredients in a jar with a tight fitting lid and shake vigorously to combine.
3. Finely dice red onion – the salad is best if all the ingredients are about the same size. If using raisins, chop them roughly to make them a bit smaller, and do the same with the capers if they are large.
4. When the lentils are cooked, remove from heat, drain and place under cold running water to stop the cooking process. Once cooled slightly but still a little warm, place lentils in a large serving bowl and toss with dressing. Add other onion, capers, and currants. If using other add-ins such as herbs, greens, or cheese, wait until just before serving. Otherwise, this salad can hang out in the fridge for a couple days.0 -
This lentil salad looks excellent! I have never actually made anything with lentils, so it might be a fun experiment! Thank you!0
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I like to bring a "big salad" - either just vegetables or adding a good protein, and fruit (fruit salad, fruit kabobs, fruit plate). this way, i know that i'll be able to eat something, and i know that a lot of people appreciate a salad and fruit.
Either a healthy slaw (cabbage, grated carrots, toasted almonds, cranberries, with a light vinaigrette) or a salad based on lots of lettuce/greens, additional vegetables (tomato, cucumber, peppers, etc) and then your protein (cubed feta cheese, roast chicken, nuts, etc).0 -
A layered salad, with lettuce, frozen peas, cooked macaroni, cherry tomatoes and maybes some chicken breast, layer it in a large bowl and bring a bottle of your favorite dressing. People love this at a pot luck! Also if you want to do dessert, another layer idea is frozen pound cake, strawberries and cool whip. Cube the pound cake and layer it with pound cake, strawberries and cool whip. So good!!0
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Seven layer taco dip can be made low fat, serve with pita chips0
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I made this for a work potluck last week and it was delicious!
In a crockpot combine:
1 Large butternut squash, cubed
3 Sweet potatoes, cubed
1 Onion, diced
2 Apples (I used Honey Crisp), diced
3 Stalks celery, choped
2 Cans chicken broth
a pinch of...
Salt
Pepper
Rosemary
Sage
Cinnamon
Nutmeg
It will take while so I reccomend cooking it on low overnight. It reheats great too!0 -
a bottle of vodka0
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OMG - one of my favourite desserts ever! Yum. Craving!I usually make a Banana split cake, probably not totally healthy but um..it has fruit? Plus it's a big time crowd pleaser.
Layer 1- 2 cups Graham Crackers (about 30 crushed)
1 stick light butter
1/4 cup Sugar
Mix: Spread in 13x9 aluminum pan
Layer 2- 2 cups Powdered sugar
1 brick of softened light cream cheese
Mix together and spread over layer 1
Layer 3- 3 or 4 Bananas, sliced
Layer 4- 20 oz Crushed pineapple, well drained
Layer 5- 9 oz light cool whip tub
Layer 6- Maraschino cherries and chopped walnuts
Refrigerate overnight.
The result:0 -
I like to bring a "big salad" - either just vegetables or adding a good protein, and fruit (fruit salad, fruit kabobs, fruit plate). this way, i know that i'll be able to eat something, and i know that a lot of people appreciate a salad and fruit.
Either a healthy slaw (cabbage, grated carrots, toasted almonds, cranberries, with a light vinaigrette) or a salad based on lots of lettuce/greens, additional vegetables (tomato, cucumber, peppers, etc) and then your protein (cubed feta cheese, roast chicken, nuts, etc).
Good plan.0 -
Check out DashingDish.com. There's a "warm cheesy spinach dip" and a "skinny spinach artichoke dip". I've made both a couple of times and they've always been a success.0
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A platter of fresh fruit, strawberries, melons, grapes.
I did an apple and rhubarb crumble once, which was very popular.0 -
bring normal people food.
lil smokies wrapped in bacon with brown sugar over em then baked in the oven... If they arent all eaten I'll chop off my balls
Lemme say this, my vegetarian friend doesn't bring vegetarian food to football games. She makes something people actually want.0 -
Anytime we have a potluck at work, since they all know I don't cook, I'm usually the one who brings the plastic cups and paper plates. :flowerforyou:
alcohol not allowed, but if it were, I know some people at work who would benefit from it... lol0 -
jalapeno poppers have always been a hit when I take them - jalapenos, cream cheese, cheddar cheese, & bacon...and it fits my low-carb diet.
I also like bringing stuffed mushrooms - sausage & cream cheese filling in mushroom caps.
shrimp cocktail is another item that meets my dietary needs & is well-received.0 -
I was waffling over whether or not to participate in my office Thanksgiving meals (yes, meals plural!) this year because I'm going to want to save calories for the family Thanksgiving. I'm totally in for lentil salad now. Thank you so much!!!0
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I'm a fan of baked brie. Mix brandy, brown sugar, and walnuts, pour over brie and bake until soft. So tasty!0
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Salad of any kind is a total winner. No one ever takes salad to potluck and everyone is gorging on stews and pastries and cakes… I've found salad actually goes down well! I usually do couscous with raisins, cherry tomatoes etc through it and sometimes some strips of haloumi.0
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