For Home Cooks, By Home Cooks

The recipes
your family never
wrote down.

Potluck is a social platform where home cooks share real meals, family recipes, and the culture behind every dish. No influencers. No celebrity chefs. Just real food from real kitchens.

Food is memory.
Recipes are heritage.

Your grandmother's Sunday sauce. The dumplings your mom made every New Year. The bread your neighbor brought over when you moved in. These recipes live in kitchens, not cookbooks.

Potluck gives them a home on the internet, with the stories, the shortcuts, the "don't tell anyone I use store-bought broth" honesty that makes home cooking real.

Family Recipe

Nonna's Sunday Gravy

"She never measured anything. I watched her hands for 30 years to figure this out."

Cultural Story

Lunar New Year Jiaozi

"We fold a coin into one dumpling. Whoever finds it gets good luck all year."

Tuesday Night

The 20-Minute Chicken

"Nothing fancy. Kids ate it. That's the whole review."

Built for the way you actually cook

Not a recipe database. A community that feels like a kitchen.

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The Feed

See what people are cooking right now. Not what a food stylist plated three weeks ago. Real meals, real kitchens, real stories.

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Family Recipe Books

Build shared collections that get passed down. Invite family members to add their version. Keep the tradition alive digitally.

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Honest Feedback

Not just hearts and likes. Real cooking conversation. "Try more salt." "I'd swap the oregano for basil." Feedback that makes you better.

Every dish has a story.
Every kitchen has a culture.

Potluck isn't about perfect food photography. It's about the burned edges, the family arguments over seasoning, and the pride of feeding someone something you made with your own hands.

Join the Potluck
The best recipes were never in a cookbook. They were in someone's kitchen, being made from memory, adjusted by feel, and shared over a table.