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30 Delicious Must-Try Recipes that Travel Well

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One rule for pot lucks never changes: If you show up empty-handed, your Great Aunt Betty will never forgive you! From easy breakfast recipes to make-ahead desserts, these dishes that travel well include something for just about every occasion, whether you're going to Grandma's house for Thanksgiving dinner, your sister-in-law's for Christmas or a neighborhood potluck for the Fourth of July.

We polled our Facebook readers for their favorite holiday recipes they take when they travel, and these 30 came out on top. These foods have all been proven to travel well in the car, making them ideal potluck dishes to bring to your next event.

We've broken them up into three different categories - breakfast, appetizers and dessert - so you can easily find a dish that works for you.

If none of these potluck recipes work for you, just pick something that won't be disturbed by a sharp turn or hard brake on the drive over. And make sure it's something that tastes good whether you serve it at room temperature or cold.

If you really want to bring something that you're worried might be disturbed when you travel, take the advice of our Facebook readers: Bring the ingredients separately and assemble the dish when you arrive. This works great for things like salads, veggie plates and even cheeseballs.

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Bake up some fresh bread like this apple yogurt bread with streusel topping the day before, then just wrap tightly for the trip.

This sausage breakfast casserole can be made ahead of time and tastes good even when it's lukewarm. Put it together the night before, then bake it right before it's time to go.

Like the casserole above, coffee cake is great because you can transport it in the same vessel you used to bake it. If the recipe calls for icing - like this maple walnut coffee cake -, just bring it with you and drizzle it over the top just before you serve.

These breakfast sliders are all made and served from a single casserole dish.

Homemade cinnamon rolls are a comfort food favorite and if you leave them in the pan, they travel great. Take it up a notch for a Christmas party pot luck with these festive eggnog cinnamon rolls.

TravelingMom Tip: Use this Rachel Ray Casserole Lugger to transport these dishes. It's as pretty as it is efficient!

These individual strawberry coffee cake muffins are calling our name. Make ahead of time and transport in one of those cupcake carriers or a muffin tin.

Make up a full batch of these breakfast burritos, individually wrap them for easy serving at the pot luck, then just reheat the morning of the party. Transport in a large storage container that doubles as a way to take any extras home.

Another great choice is homemade scones like these almond and cranberry ones. They can be made ahead without getting dry if you follow the tips in this recipe.

This section was sponsored by Vitamix.

Chilled watermelon soup is a refreshing summer crowd pleaser. Made in a blender from ingredients you can pick up at the local farmers market, this soup is a mix of watermelon, cucumber, tomatoes and summer-fresh spices. You can easily make and transport this watermelon soup right in the Vitamix blender pitcher, so it arrives ready to serve.

Classic red salsa is a must-have potluck option. It takes just 10 minutes to blend the tomatoes, jalapenos, onions and cilantro (pulse the last few tomatoes for a chunkier salsa). To make your life as easy as possible, transport the salsa in the Vitamix blender pitcher and arrange the salsa and chips in a pretty serving dish when you arrive.

Summertime Peach Bellini is the adult beverage everyone will want to try. For this one, we recommend bringing the Vitamix and drink ingredients along to the party. One pitcher of this blend of peach schnapps, champagne and fresh peaches will not be enough. Having a Vitamix blender makes it easy to share your favorite cocktails with friends and family!

Go traditional with a cheese plate but take it up a notch by making these easy Parmesan crackers.

Mix things up with a non-cheeseball like this cranberry, Gorgonzola and walnut option.

You can always put together a simple veggie tray with dip at home or bring your veggies and assemble it at the party to avoid worrying about your pretty arrangement surviving the drive. At Christmas, go for a holiday-themed presentation like this Santa veggie tray.

You can't ever go wrong with dip and dippers. Think chips and salsa, spinach artichoke dip with fresh bread, or even just the standard ranch dip with potato chips.

A bowl of candied nuts can be made up in just a few minutes and eaten just as quickly. Try these easy-to-make-and-carry spicy Southern pecans.

If you prefer not to have so many hands dipping into the same tub of dip, try one of these more individualized appetizers. Just be sure to bring along a serving dish that allows you to spread out the treats so everyone can grab what they want with their own set of tongs, disposable toothpicks or other individual serving utensil.

One of our readers swore by deviled eggs and taking them in a deviled egg carrier (that she only uses twice a year). Spice them up with a little bacon and jalapeno like this recipe.

If you really want to bring a dip, try this cute 7-layer dip in individual serving cups.

Pigs in a blanket are a favorite with kids and adults. To make your recipe go further, try these small versions instead.

Skewers are a great option for easy-to-serve individual portions. Try these caprese salad skewers, these antipasto skewers or, our favorite, these tropical chicken skewers.

Skip the plate full of cute decorated cookies and go with these individually wrapped waffle cookies.

Individual dessert cups are always a pretty sight on a pot luck table. These individual tiramisu cups are as easy to transport as they are yummy to eat.

Fudge is always a special treat. Whip up a batch of this no-bake Nutella fudge. To transport and serve, you can leave it in the pan or cut it and wrap individual pieces.

Truffles are simple to make, simple to transport and come in their own individual serving cup. Try these brownie peppermint truffles for a fun holiday twist.

What's Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie? Try these individual crustless pumpkin pies or pumpkin whoopie pie for individual servings. Now that we think about it, why do we have to wait until Thanksgiving? Pumpkin pie is good all year round!

Make upgraded brownies with this delicious mud pie brownie recipe then cut and individually package the brownies before you transport them. No one will ever know you started with a box.

One final option is any sort of sweet popcorn but this Grinch inspired popcorn is our top choice. Package it into individual servings. Bonus points if you set it up alongside a Grinch doll.

Some things are better when shared. This death by chocolate poke cake is one of those things. It's made for chocolate lovers and for transporting in a car. Cover the top with a casserole dish cover or tin foil and assign a designated server to dish up all of this deliciousness.

A dump cake is a great choice because it's not supposed to be pretty. Bake this hot chocolate dump cake ahead of time and bring ice cream or whipped cream to serve alongside.

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