10 Bible Study Snacks to Serve a Crowd

10 Bible Study Snacks to Serve a Crowd

Turn basic saltines into a wow-worthy snack with just a few extra ingredients. Ranch dressing mix and red pepper flakes add a salty and spicy taste that's irresistible.

"I brought these to Bible study and they disappeared," says campingmom247. "I also added chocolate chips. They had plenty of taste."

These hearty little rollups are vegetarian friendly, with a seasoned cream cheese spread and mix of veggies like green onions, black olives, and red bell peppers. Want an extra colorful dish? Use tomato or spinach flour tortillas.

It's hard to beat these bite-size appetizers that are ready in just 25 minutes. "Made these for our Bible study group. Everyone liked them and was surprised to learn they were made with Spam," says D Haarmeyer.

The rich base for this onion dip is made from a combo of sour cream and goat cheese. Then an entire caramelized onion, along with a blend of spices, is mixed in for maximum taste. Serve with chips, crackers, or pretzels for dipping.

"Not real sweet or crispy, but they remind me of the old fashioned tea-cakes," says Niece. "I took some to Bible study and to work and got good reviews from all."

You'll never go back to store-bought party mix after whipping up this recipe. Crunchy, salty, and a little nutty, you won't have any leftovers to worry about after your event.

"I served these to my Bible study group and it created a feeding frenzy," says DesertBorn54. "The men climbed over each other to get to the second batch as they came out of the broiler!"

Just the right amount of balance between chewy and crispy, these chocolate chip cookies are the perfect ending to an evening with friends.

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