Challenges of Hosting a Potluck dinner
A potluck dinner also tagged as “bring and share” is theoretically a noble idea. But it is not as simple as your aunt’s green bean casserole, your dad’s Turkey Day’s spread or your mother’s pecan pie — so be forewarned — it’s huge! In practice, it can be an insurmountable affair to you in regard to orchestration and attendance.
Potluck Dinner Kitchen Tips
Tips for a Successful Potluck Dinner
You could also get recipes from a cookbook which will help you avoid a comedy of potluck errors where everyone brings a mashup of kimchi fried rice with lasagna pasta and vegetable salads. Let it be a multi-course meal by being professional. You can email your peers with a sign-up sheet where you allocate the main dish to four peers, drinks to four other people and the last four may handle desserts and salads. Featured photo credit: The Perfect Potluck Party by Miriam of the Event Planner blog. via Http