Low-Carb Side Dishes to Impress at Your Next Potluck

From backyard barbecues to neighborhood potlucks, summer gatherings are best when the food is easy, bright, and suited to warm weather. If you’re aiming for lighter, low-carb options without sacrificing flavor, these side dishes deliver. Each recipe is refreshing, simple to prepare, and made to disappear quickly at the buffet table—perfect for hosting or bringing to a summer party.

Cottage Cheese Fruit Salad

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Whipped cottage cheese creates a creamy, light base for seasonal berries. Combine strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries for color and a hint of sweetness while keeping carbs modest. This dish feels like dessert but works beautifully as a healthy potluck side—serve chilled for best results.

Get the recipe: Cottage Cheese Fruit Salad

Deviled Eggs

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Deviled eggs are consistently the first items to vanish at a party. Simple to prepare with just a few staple ingredients, they’re filling, flavorful, and completely carb-friendly. Customize the filling with paprika, mustard, or fresh herbs to match your crowd.

Get the recipe: 4-Ingredient Deviled Eggs

Cucumber Salad

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A spiralized cucumber salad tossed with rice vinegar and thinly sliced onions is crisp and hydrating on hot days. It’s quick to toss together, visually appealing, and pairs well with grilled mains or as a cooling palate cleanser between richer dishes.

Get the recipe: Cucumber Salad

Street Style Cauliflower

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Taking inspiration from Mexican street corn, this version swaps kernels for cauliflower to cut carbs while keeping the bright, tangy flavors intact. Toss roasted cauliflower with lime, cotija-style cheese, and spices; serve in individual cups or a communal bowl for convenient sharing.

Get the recipe: Street Style Cauliflower

7 Layer Greek Dip

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This Mediterranean-inspired dip stacks hummus, tzatziki, diced vegetables, olives, and crumbled feta into a colorful, flavorful platter. Serve with crisp vegetable sticks or low-carb crackers for a crowd-pleasing appetizer that’s easy to assemble and share.

Get the recipe: 7 Layer Greek Dip

Watermelon Basil Feta Salad

Chunks of watermelon topped with basil, balsamic glaze, and crumbled feta cheese in a brown bowl on a colorful napkin.
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Sweet watermelon paired with salty feta and fragrant basil creates a caprese-style salad that’s juicy and refreshing. A light drizzle of balsamic glaze brightens the flavors; pack individual portions in mason jars for an attractive and portable presentation.

Get the recipe: Watermelon Basil Feta Salad

Southern Vinegar Coleslaw

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This coleslaw skips the mayonnaise in favor of a tangy vinegar dressing that lets the crunch of shredded cabbage shine. It’s an ideal make-ahead side: flavors meld over time and it stays bright and refreshing even on a hot day.

Get the recipe: Southern Vinegar Coleslaw

Greek Yogurt Onion Dip

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Caramelized onions folded into thick Greek yogurt create a tangy, savory dip that’s lighter than the traditional sour cream version. Serve with sliced cucumbers, bell pepper strips, or low-carb crackers for an easy, crowd-pleasing option.

Get the recipe: Greek Yogurt Caramelized Onion Dip

Chocolate Covered Raspberries

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Tiny and elegant, chocolate-covered raspberries offer a sweet finish without heavy sugar or carbs. Keep them chilled and serve straight from the refrigerator for a cool, bite-sized dessert that guests can pop like candy.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Covered Raspberries

Sweet and Spicy Chickpeas

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Roasted chickpeas tossed with a sweet glaze and a touch of heat make a crunchy, addictive snack. Portion them into small bowls or paper cones so guests can nibble without needing utensils—an easy, flavorful addition to any spread.

Get the recipe: Sweet and Spicy Chickpeas

Guacamole

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Fresh, creamy guacamole is naturally low in carbs and consistently popular. Mash ripe avocados with lime, onion, cilantro, and a pinch of salt, then serve with vegetable dippers or low-carb tortilla chips. Keep a bit of lime juice on top to prevent browning.

Get the recipe: 4-Ingredient Guacamole

Cottage Cheese Ice Cream

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This unexpected frozen treat blends strawberries and cottage cheese into a protein-rich, creamy dessert that cools you down without the heaviness of traditional ice cream. It’s a clever, healthier option for potlucks where guests may crave something sweet but not overly indulgent.

Get the recipe: Strawberry Cottage Cheese Ice Cream

Watermelon Granita

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Light, icy, and intensely refreshing, watermelon granita requires only a few ingredients and a quick freeze. Spoon it into small dishes for a palate-cleansing dessert that’s especially welcome on sweltering afternoons.

Get the recipe: Watermelon Granita

Grape Tomato Caprese Salad

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A no-cook Caprese variation made with sweet grape tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, and basil leaves. Finish with a light balsamic glaze for contrast. This chilled salad is simple, elegant, and ideal for hot-weather potlucks where minimal prep and maximum flavor are priorities.

Get the recipe: Grape Tomato Caprese Salad