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10 WAYS TO MAKE STORE-BOUGHT POTLUCK FOOD LOOK …
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- Make a charcuterie board. A charcuterie board is a no-brainer. It’s easy to assemble and you can purchase the ingredients at most any grocery store. (And, hello, who doesn’t love a charcuterie board?)
- Use a rotisserie chicken. A freshly roasted, delightfully moist (yes, we’re using that word) rotisserie chicken can be the base for many delectable semi-homemade dishes.
- Dress up meatballs. Trader Joe’s to the rescue: Pick up a bag of frozen, precooked meatballs and toss them in a slow cooker with a bottle of your favorite savory sauce, such as a spicy barbecue or teriyaki.
- Make nachos. It barely passes as a “recipe,” but if you’re potlucking somewhere with an available microwave or oven, a platter of gooey nachos is sure to be one of the most-loved items.
- Bring Nutella brownies. You can find pans of fresh-baked brownies in the bakery section of most supermarkets. Try this secret for a killer potluck dessert from food blogger Adriana Dikih: Transfer the bars to your own dish, then drizzle with Nutella (warm it in the microwave about 20 seconds to get it to drizzling consistency) and sprinkle with chopped nuts.
- Use a sweet shortcut. No one will know you didn’t mix, chill, roll, cut, and bake that cookie dough into perfect shapes with this hack for dressing up store-bought cookies.
- Upgrade your dip. Transfer a container or two of store-bought hummus to a serving bowl, then top with freshly rinsed (and dried) chickpeas from a can.
- Make hot bar casserole. Eric Lees, executive chef at Michelin-starred Spiaggia in Chicago, has an expert hack for a Thanksgiving favorite: sweet potato casserole.
- Gussy up hot cider. Pour some store-bought cider into the slow cooker to warm, then garnish it with cinnamon sticks and mulling spices, advises the culinary team behind The Spice House.
- Make a “fresh” loaf of bread. Is there anything as intoxicating as the smell of freshly baked bread? You don’t need to worry about rising times or starter: Buy a loaf of frozen dough, bake it according to directions, and bring it to the party right in the warm pan.
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