23 potluck recipes for 4th of July that will wow even your grumpy old uncle

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Ah, the 4th of July! A day of fireworks, freedom, and the inevitable family potluck where everyone, including your grumpy old Uncle Bob, gathers to celebrate. We all know Uncle Bob – he’s seen it all, tasted it all, and is rarely impressed. But fear not, fellow patriots!

We’ve assembled a mighty list of 23 potluck recipes that are so darn good, they could make an eagle shed a tear of joy. These easy recipes are destined to bring flavor fireworks to your family gathering and, yes, even leave Uncle Bob asking for seconds!

Crock Pot Italian Beef Sandwiches

Slow cooker Italian beef on a crusty roll with provolone cheese and peppers.
Crock Pot Italian Beef Sandwiches. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

These sandwiches are hearty, dripping with flavor, and so satisfying! The slow-cooked beef is incredibly tender, and the beauty of it is that guests can build their own sandwich, making it an interactive and customizable option.
Get the Recipe: Crock Pot Italian Beef Sandwiches

Easy Cheesecake Bars

Because who doesn’t love cheesecake? These Cheesecake Bars are portable, sliceable, and incredibly decadent. They’re a top-notch potluck dessert because they offer the richness of cheesecake in a fuss-free, easy-to-serve format.
Get the Recipe: Easy Cheesecake Bars

Easy Pulled Pork

Slow-cooked, tender, and oozing with flavor, Pulled Pork is always a hit! It’s an excellent choice for a 4th of July potluck because it’s versatile, serves a lot of people, and can easily be made in advance. Just pile it on a soft bun and let your friends experience the magic.
Get the Recipe: Easy Pulled Pork

Amish Cinnamon Bread

Loaf of cinnamon bread sliced to show the ribbon of cinnamon inside.
Amish Cinnamon Bread. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This sweet, moist bread is loaded with a warm cinnamon flavor. It’s perfect for a potluck because it’s a unique, homemade treat that can easily be sliced up and shared, and it goes great with everything.
Get the Recipe: Amish Cinnamon Bread

Gooey Coconut Bars

These Coconut Bars with Chocolate Chips are a little slice of heaven. They are super easy to transport, can be cut to feed a crowd, and offer a sweet, tropical twist to the usual chocolatey desserts making them totally irresistible.
Get the Recipe: Gooey Coconut Bars

Big Pot of Chili

Chili brings the heat and the meat in one comforting dish. It’s fantastic for a 4th of July potluck because it feeds a crowd, can be made ahead, and is easily customizable with your favorite toppings – sour cream, cheese, you name it!
Get the Recipe: Big Pot of Chili

Old Fashioned Blueberry Cobbler

Two plates of blueberry cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream.
Blueberry Cobbler. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Fruity, sweet, and crumbly – this Blueberry Cobbler is perfect for an all-American potluck! It’s super easy to make, travels well, and it’s the perfect end to dinner.
Get the Recipe: Old Fashioned Blueberry Cobbler

Crock Pot Little Smokies

These little guys pack a big punch of flavor! Slow-cooked in a tangy-sweet sauce, they’re a breeze to make and serve, and always the first thing to disappear from the buffet table – everyone will be asking you for the recipe!
Get the Recipe: Crock Pot Little Smokies

Crock Pot Sweet Potato Casserole

Warm, sweet, and topped with marshmallows and pecans, this Crock Pot Sweet Potato Casserole is to die for! It’s a great choice for a potluck since it can be made ahead of time, stays warm in the crockpot, and offers a sweet twist on a classic side dish.
Get the Recipe: Crock Pot Sweet Potato Casserole

Red White and Blue Deviled Eggs

Deviled eggs with red and blue dyed egg whites.
Red, White and Blue Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Talk about a classic! Deviled Eggs are bite-sized, protein-packed and super addictive, making them a great finger food for potlucks. And dyeing them red, white and blue is shockingly simple!
Get the Recipe: Red, White and Blue Deviled Eggs

Chicken Broccoli Alfredo Bake

This hearty casserole is a classic potluck dish and a crowd-pleaser at any summer gathering. Made with tender chicken, broccoli, and creamy Alfredo sauce, it’s a comforting and delicious meal that everyone will love.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Broccoli Alfredo Bake

Caprese Salad Skewers

Next time you go to a potluck, bring caprese salad on skewers! It’s a great way to serve this traditional summer dish for a potluck. This combination of fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, basil and balsamic vinegar works as either an appetizer or side dish for the 4th of July.
Get the Recipe: Caprese Salad Skewers

Creamy Mac and Cheese

Macaroni and cheese in the instant pot with a wooden spoon.
Mac & Cheese. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Oh, the creamy, cheesy goodness of Mac and Cheese! It’s easy to make a giant batch, and everyone from kids to adults loves this classic comfort food. Plus, it’s a total crowd-pleaser and holds up well on a buffet table.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Mac and Cheese

Bacon Ranch Pasta Salad

Ranch Pasta Salad With Bacon is a rich and creamy side dish that pairs super well with all your summertime favorites. Prep this 30-minute, one-bowl salad, and it will be a welcome addition to your next pool party, potluck, or neighborhood barbeque.
Get the Recipe: Bacon Ranch Pasta Salad

Pico de Gallo

This delicious fresh garden salsa recipe with tomato, onion, cilantro, jalapeño peppers, and lime juice is perfect as a dip for chips or a topping for your favorite Mexican dish!
Get the Recipe: Pico de Gallo

Old Fashioned Potato Salad

creamy potato salad with eggs and mayonnaise.
Old Fashioned Potato Salad. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This Amish Potato Salad is the perfect mix of sweet and savory – a true delight. Easy to make in large quantities and served cold, it’s a great potluck dish that doesn’t require any last-minute fuss. Plus, who can resist those creamy spuds paired with crispy veggies?
Get the Recipe: Old Fashioned Potato Salad

Texas Sheetcake Brownies

Texas sheetcake brownies make a huge batch, perfect for a crowd. There are never leftovers when you bring this to share because everyone loves this delicious, frosted brownie.
Get the Recipe: Texas Sheetcake Brownies

Cowboy Cornbread Casserole

An easy fix in your slow cooker, this flavor-packed dish features beef, beans, a kick of spice, and plenty of cheese all nestled in tasty cornbread.
Get the Recipe: Cowboy Cornbread Casserole

Guacamole Snack Board

A top-down shot of a guacamole snack board.
Guacamole Snack Board. Photo Credit: Cook What You Love.

Pull out all the stops and cook to impress with this Guacamole Snack Board! Perfect for potlucks and parties of all kinds, there’s a bit of everything on this tasty board so you can mix and match the perfect bites!
Get the Recipe: Guacamole Snack Board

Marshmallow Fruit Salad

Treat your tastebuds to a decadent marshmallow fruit salad made with Cool Whip. With just five simple ingredients, you can enjoy this delicious and easy-to-make dessert any time!
Get the Recipe: Marshmallow Fruit Salad

Avocado Egg Salad

Enjoy our Best Avocado Egg Salad Recipe made with Greek yogurt, lemon juice, fresh herbs as a keto, and a low-carb option with a twist to the classic egg salad with mayo. This healthy egg salad with the addition of avocado adds you a creamy and rich texture to the dish.
Get the Recipe: Avocado Egg Salad

Simple Macaroni Salad

Bowl of Amish macaroni salad with some on a spoon.
Simple Macaroni Salad. Photo Credit: Upstate Ramblings.

What is more all-American than a simple macaroni salad? Elbow macaroni combines with crispy veggies and mayonnaise for a traditional favorite that is perfect for bringing along to a 4th of July potluck.
Get the Recipe: Simple Macaroni Salad

Easy 3-Ingredient Onion Dip

This classic onion dip recipe is a potluck favorite, and with only three ingredients, it’s also a breeze to make. Serve with your favorite chips or veggies and watch it disappear in no time.
Get the Recipe: Easy 3-Ingredient Onion Dip

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