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    Potluck suggestions?

    I have a handful of potlucks coming up and need some new inspiration for good dishes to bring. I prefer vegetarian dishes because (1) I have a lot of vegetarian/vegan friends, and (2) I'm often asked to bring something to supplement a grilled protein. My go-to dish is a basmati rice, three-bean, sweet pepper salad dressed in rice wine vinegar and served at room temperature. I love it, as does everyone who's had it, but I need a few other tricks up my sleeve.

    If you have any suggestions, please throw 'em my way. I'd prefer dishes that don't have dairy because keeping them at a proper temp is always a concern.

    Thanks in advance!
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    http://ohsheglows.com/2011/03/30/spr...d-apple-salad/

    This is a nice salad. It makes a pretty good side dish.
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    fresh baked bread. Always a hit.

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    Re: Potluck suggestions?

    I would probably take a fresh Strawberry and pineapple salad. Easy Peasy! Chop up the fresh fruit, mix in some raisins and let it sit in the fridge at least overnight so the flavors can mingle. Simple, no added sugar, very refreshing & always popular.

    I don't care for citrus and love berries so that led to this simple yet delicious replacement for a summer fruit salad.

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    I brought this butternut squash and green bean salad to the last potluck I went to and it was a big hit. I didn't use the bed of baby greens, just the cooked vegetables. It probably helped that the veggies were right out of my garden.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I brought this butternut squash and green bean salad to the last potluck I went to and it was a big hit. I didn't use the bed of baby greens, just the cooked vegetables. It probably helped that the veggies were right out of my garden.
    The recipe says to serve it immediately after roasting the squash. Did you reheat it or just serve it at room temp/cold? And I assume you waited to dress it until you were ready to serve....

    Thanks for the suggestions, ladies. Keep 'em coming.

    I really need to take a look at my go-to food blogs for some suggestions, too. Smitten Kitchen has some good summer salad recipes
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    I've made this before and it's a big hit. Can be served cold or room temperature:

    http://www.theppk.com/2010/04/quinoa...k-beans-mango/
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    Quote Originally Posted by VeganBikeChick View Post
    I've made this before and it's a big hit. Can be served cold or room temperature:

    http://www.theppk.com/2010/04/quinoa...k-beans-mango/
    Too funny. I made a similar dish a couple of years ago. I don't know what I did wrong, but it was so awful. It called for orange juice if I recall correctly and it turned out super soggy. Maybe I should try this recipe instead as it appears to call for less dressing/liquids. It otherwise has all the elements I like in a side dish.

    And, Oak, thanks for clarifying.

    I wonder what produce our local farmers markets have right now. I had a beet and citrus salad the other day that I really want to recreate. Thanks for the inspiration, TEers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    The recipe says to serve it immediately after roasting the squash. Did you reheat it or just serve it at room temp/cold? And I assume you waited to dress it until you were ready to serve....
    I served it room temperature. I thought that's what the recipe called for. I dressed it just before I left the house, so it was probably a couple of hours before serving, and I didn't notice any weird colors, too-strong flavors soaking in, anything like that.
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