
The holidays are always a whirlwind — school programs, reunions, and endless Christmas parties! And if you’re anything like me, you’ve probably been asked to “bring something” to a potluck at least five times already.
But don’t worry — these affordable holiday potluck ideas will save you from overspending and still make you the star of the table. 😉
1. Roasted Chicken
If you want something a bit more “panghanda” but still affordable, roasted chicken is perfect. You can marinate it with calamansi, soy sauce, and garlic for that Pinoy touch, or try lemon herb for a Western twist.
2. Lumpiang Shanghai
No Filipino celebration is complete without these golden, crispy rolls. They disappear fast, so make extra! You can prep and freeze them days before the party — one of my favorite mom hacks for busy Decembers.
3. Baked Macaroni
Creamy, cheesy, and perfectly baked — baked mac is always a crowd favorite. I love making it ahead, then popping it in the oven right before we leave for the party. It travels well and tastes even better the next day!

4. Creamy Potato Salad
A simple, refreshing dish that balances all the savory food on the table. Add a bit of ham or bacon bits for flavor, and serve it chilled — so good after a heavy plate of barbecue and rice!
Check out my Chicken Potato Salad recipe here;
5. Barbecue Skewers
Juicy, sweet-savory pork barbecue always brings the party vibes. You can prep the skewers the night before and cook them on the grill (or even the air fryer!) right before serving.
6. Pancit Canton
A budget-friendly staple that stretches far and feeds many — plus, it’s a symbol of long life. I usually add shrimp, squid balls, and lots of veggies to make it festive.
7. Choco-Mango Float
End on a sweet note with this easy, no-bake dessert! Layers of graham, chocolate cream, and mangoes — perfect for busy moms who want something simple yet indulgent.
At the end of the day, potlucks aren’t just about food — they’re about connection.
It’s about laughing over who brought the same dish, sharing stories in between bites, and celebrating togetherness. And with these recipes, you can do all that without breaking the bank.

















