20 Easy Potluck Zucchini Recipes

What are good zucchini recipes to take to a potluck? Good zucchini recipes are:

  • Zucchini Fritters
  • Zucchini Garlic Bites
  • Zucchini Roll-ups
  • Zucchini Bread
  • Zucchini Tomato Tart
  • Stuffed Zucchini Boats
  • Parmesan Zucchini
  • Lemon Zucchini Bread
  • Zucchini Quiche
  • Crispy Zucchini Slices
  • Zucchini Cookies
  • Zucchini Muffins
  • Zucchini Fries
  • Cheddar Zucchini Biscuits
  • Zucchini Pizza Bites
  • Baked Zucchini
  • Zucchini Casserole
  • Zucchini Chicken Skillet
  • Chicken Zucchini Pasta
  • Zucchini and Mushrooms

Enjoy one of these delicious potluck zucchini recipes. You will find lots of different recipes on the list so you are sure to find something you will enjoy.

Easy Potluck Zucchini Recipes

zucchini fritters

1. Zucchini Fritters

The first recipe on the list shows you how to make the best zucchini fritters. This would be a perfect recipe to take to your potluck dinner. These fritters are loaded with zucchini and a few other simple ingredients.

Get this recipe on Damn Delicious.

2. Zucchini Garlic Bites

Your guests are sure to love these little zucchini bites. They are filled with zucchini, parmesan cheese, herbs, and garlic. Dip these garlic bites in marinara sauce.

Get this recipe on Grow A Good Life.

3. Zucchini Roll-Ups

Here is another great zucchini appetizer to make for your potluck. If you love lasagna you are sure to love these lasagna-inspired zucchini roll-ups. They are filled with tomato sauce, seasonings, zucchinis, and a cheese filling.

Get this recipe on Wholesome Yum.

zucchini bread

4. Zucchini Bread

Make a delicious homemade bread to take to your potluck. This recipe shows you how to make the best zucchini bread. After one slice everyone will be asking for more.

Get this recipe on Sally’s Baking Addiction.

5. Zucchini Tomato Tart

If you like the mixture of tomatoes and zucchinis then this is the recipe for you. For this recipe, you will fill a tart with tomatoes and zucchini. This recipe does require a food processor and does take longer than the other recipes to make.

Get this recipe on A Beautiful Plate.

stuffed zucchini boats

6. Stuffed Zucchini Boats

This is an easy low-carb meal that you can make to take to your potluck. For this recipe, you will fill zucchinis with a sausage mixture that is loaded with cheese.

Get this recipe on Dinner At The Zoo.

7. Parmesan Zucchini

This is a quick zucchini recipe that tastes amazing. For this recipe, you cut zucchinis into slices and then top them with seasonings and cheese.

Get this recipe on Baking Mischief.

8. Lemon Zucchini Bread

Another delicious zucchini bread you should definitely try. This recipe has a great lemon and zucchini flavor. It is topped with a tasty sweet lemon glaze.

Get this recipe on Two Peas and Their Pod.

9. Zucchini Quiche

This would make for a great breakfast potluck recipe. It is loaded with zucchini, eggs, seasonings, and cheese. This quiche is crustless and is light and creamy.

Get this recipe on I Food Real.

crispy zucchini slices

10. Crispy Zucchini Slices

Here is another tasty recipe to use for zucchini slices. These oven-baked zucchini slices are very easy to make. They are crispy and very delicious.

Get this recipe on Healthy Recipes.

11. Zucchini Cookies

Match a batch of zucchini cookies to take to your potluck. These thick zucchini cookies are loaded with zucchini and chocolate chips. They make for a great-tasting healthy treat.

Get this recipe on Well Plated.

zucchini muffins

12. Zucchini Muffins

Use up your zucchinis and make a batch of zucchini muffins. These muffins are easy to make, with no mixer required. They are loaded with zucchinis, and raisins, and are very flavorful.

Get this recipe on Go Money Mom.

13. Zucchini Fries

Skip the traditional fries and make a healthy version out of your zucchinis. These fries are gluten-free and are low-carb. These fries are best eaten shortly after being cooked so I would make them closer to the time of your potluck.

Get this recipe on Downshiftology.

cheddar zucchini biscuits

14. Cheddar Zucchini Biscuits

This recipe shows you how to make quick drop biscuits. These biscuits are filled with zucchini, sun-dried tomatoes, and cheese.

Get this recipe on Baked By A Introvert.

15. Zucchini Pizza Bites

If you want a slightly healthier version of pizza you should try these pizza bites. Have these tasty appetizers ready in under 20 minutes.

Get this recipe on The Recipe Critic.

roasted zucchini with seasonings

16. Baked Zucchini

Here is another quick zucchini recipe you can make in the oven. For this recipe, you will cut the zucchini and then top with seasonings, parmesan, and breadcrumbs.

Get this recipe on Recipe Tin Eats.

17. Zucchini Casserole

This is the perfect filling zucchini casserole to bring to your potluck. This casserole is filled with zucchinis, eggs, seasonings, and cheese.

Get this recipe on Skinny Taste.

18. zucchini Chicken Skillet

Everyone is going to love this zucchini skillet. It is loaded with zucchini, tomatoes, corn, beans, and lots of cheese. Have this ready in under 35 minutes.

Get this recipe on I food Real.

19. Chicken Zucchini Pasta

This is an easy pasta recipe that uses zucchini and spaghetti noodles. This pasta is loaded with zucchinis, tomatoes, chicken, and pesto.

Get this recipe on Julia’s Album.

20. Zucchini and Mushroom

The last recipe shows you how to make a meal with zucchinis and mushrooms. You can have this tasty vegetable side dish ready in 20 minutes.

Get this recipe on Diethood.

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20 Easy Potluck Zucchini Recipes

Delicious Zucchini Recipes.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Easy Zucchini Recipes, Potluck Zucchini Recipes
Servings: 12
Calories: 110kcal

Ingredients

  • Zucchini
  • Seasonings
  • Parmesan Cheese

Instructions

  • Pick a recipe to make.
  • Follow the recipe instructions.
  • Gather all your ingredients.
  • Make the recipe and enjoy.

Notes

Nutrition, serving size, and cooking time may vary depending upon which recipe you choose.