30 Party Appetizer Recipes Your Guests Will Love

30 Party Appetizer Recipes Your Guests Will Love

Melted Cheddar cheese is blended with beer and spices in this appetizer that is ready in no time with just a few ingredients. Serve with an array of dippers, from chunks of baguette and ciabatta to pretzels, crackers, fresh veggies, and apple slices.

Balsamic vinegar enhances the sweetness of the tomatoes in this easy bruschetta recipe. "I prepared the tomato mix the night before and toasted the bread about 15 minutes before the party started," says home cook libs. "I also appreciated that this could be prepared the day before!"

Deviled eggs get a subtle kick of heat from sriracha chile-garlic sauce, but don't worry — they'll go just as quickly as the classic version! "Love love love these eggs!" says home cook SSANTANA. "They're such a big hit with all my friends that I'm constantly asked to bring these to parties."

This gorgeous display is comprised of spinach and ricotta puff pastry pinwheels arranged to resemble a Christmas tree. Once your guests have seen it, they will be delighted to help themselves. Don't reserve this recipe just for Christmas — no tree motif is required. You can arrange these tasty pinwheels however you'd like!

Chunks of savory Italian sausage are combined with brown sugar, applesauce, and onion, then baked until sweet and caramelized in this easy appetizer made with just four ingredients. "WOWOWOWOWOW!!!" says home cook KATIES MOMMY. "I made these for a little after-Christmas party — half the guests didn't get to try them they vanished so fast!"

Elevate traditional jalape?o poppers to a sensational crispy treat with these fried wonton-style cheesy parcels. "These were delicious! So crispy and fun to eat!" says home cook Deb. "Keeping them warm in the oven is great, but put them on a rack to keep them crisp."

An edible mozzarella cheese, cherry tomato, and olive wreath that's easy to make ahead. All the festive colors of Christmastime are on display, making this a gorgeous centerpiece for your party appetizer table. "What a beautiful, simple, and tasty appetizer," says recipe reviewer bswholey. "Everyone was impressed by it!"

Pesto, provolone cheese, prosciutto, and peppers are braided into pre-made pizza dough to make this popular party bread that's perfect for tearing and sharing. "Feel free to turn this Italian party into a Spanish one using serrano ham and manchego cheese — or even a French one with Gruy?re and Dijon!" suggests Chef John.

These colorful appetizer skewers can be made ahead of time and then arranged on a platter for easy but impressive finger food. It's easy to vary the ingredients — try feta, cucumber, and tomatoes for a Greek-inspired skewer, or melon and prosciutto for a summer party.

These five-star cheesy mushrooms, with just a subtle hint of garlic and cayenne pepper, will prove to be as popular as ever when served warm as an appetizer at your next party. "I'd say these are just perfect!" says recipe reviewer Jul Fraher. "I like the small amount of effort to reap big rewards!"

Goat cheese is marinated in olive oil, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, fresh rosemary, and basil. Serve with sliced baguettes or crackers for an impressive appetizer to share. "Took this to a Christmas Party and it was a big hit," says recipe reviewer jules mcdaniel. "As simple as this is — the flavor is wonderful. Will definitely make this again as is."

Filled with a savory mixture of ground pork, cabbage, ginger, and sake, serve these perfectly portioned Japanese dumplings with a rice vinegar and soy sauce dipping sauce. They might take a bit of effort on your part, but your party guests will love this appetizer.

Thin slices of prosciutto, honeyed goat cheese, fresh figs, and fragrant basil served on top of crackers create an absolute winning flavor combination of sweet, salty, and smoky in this easy party appetizer. Fig preserves work well if fresh figs are not available.

Cooked tortellini pasta and cherry tomatoes are tossed in pesto and secured onto sticks for a colorful party appetizer. There are lots of possible additions to these tasty skewers if you want to serve a variety on a platter — try roasted red pepper strips, salami, or cubes of cheese.

Thin slices of turkey, cheese, and a spicy homemade cranberry sauce are rolled up in soft spinach tortillas in this simple holiday appetizer. "I made this for a Christmas Eve party and everyone liked it," says recipe reviewer kloreenween. "I wanted people to have a more healthy option besides all the goodies. A pretty presentation and easy to put together!"

A wedge of Brie is topped with sweet onions and apples, wrapped in puff pastry, and baked until golden. You can use a whole wheel of Brie if you are feeding a crowd. "Fantastic! I made this for a party and it was devoured," says recipe reviewer kkraig. "The caramelized onions and apples are amazing. I served with praline pecans and fig spread."

Mini tarts are made with refrigerated biscuit dough and topped with a creamy crab and green onion filling. Then, top with a pinch of paprika and warm through for an impressive and delicious party appetizer! It's easy to vary the type of pastry you use for these tartlets — phyllo and puff pastry shells will work just as well.

Fried chicken wings are coated in a sweet soy and ginger sauce for a finger-licking good party appetizer that will delight your guests. You can make the sauce for these spicy chicken wings up to two weeks ahead of time, which makes this recipe even more appealing! "I added some red pepper flakes to turn up the heat," says recipe reviewer msgwen. "FANTASTIC…they were a hit!"

Almonds are placed inside dates, which are then wrapped in strips of bacon and broiled until crispy and super tasty in this easy-to-prepare party appetizer. "I made it according to the recipe and they came out perfect!" says home cook Linda. "Guests said they were sinful and tasted just like candy! They all disappeared quickly!"

Sweet roasted red peppers, garbanzo beans, and tahini are blended with cumin and cayenne to make this flavor-packed vegan party appetizer. Serve the hummus in a bowl surrounded with crunchy vegetables and wedges of toasted pita bread. "The roasted red peppers made the hummus such a pretty color and added another dimension of flavor," says recipe reviewer WhirledPeas. "We loved it!"

Crumbled blue cheese, dried cranberries, and glazed walnuts are spooned into endive leaves and then drizzled with sweet balsamic vinegar. "Nothing could be easier and more impressive for a contribution for a family potluck, office party, or other event where you are asked to bring an appetizer," says recipe reviewer riley. "Easy-peasy and I got tons of compliments."

These fresh Vietnamese spring rolls offer a burst of flavor in every bite, and are the perfect recipe for making ahead if you are serving a crowd. Serve on a large platter with bowls of sauce for dipping. "Excellent taste and they make a pleasing presentation with the colorful filling," says recipe reviewer florida gail.

This popular feta, cream cheese, pesto, pine nut, and sun-dried tomato layered dip is a great sharing appetizer for any kind of special occasion. "This recipe is divine!" says recipe reviewer LTKCooks. "I've made it many times and it's always been a beautiful addition to my table and a favorite of my guests and family."

Wonton wrappers are arranged in a miniature muffin pan, filled with a savory sausage and cheese combination, and baked until crispy. Top with a dollop of sour cream and sliced green onions to make them completely irresistible. "Excellent!" says naples34102. "Delicious, different, and a real statement piece on your appetizer table!"

These baked ham and Swiss cheese mini-rolls have a hidden mustard and poppy seed sauce that guests will love when they bite into them. "Wish I could give this 10 stars!" says recipe reviewer Macy. "These are off-the-charts good. Wonderful eaten hot or cold!"

Vegetarians and carnivores alike will enjoy these tasty spinach and feta puff pastries. They're great as a finger food option for parties since you can prepare them ahead of time and keep them refrigerated. Then, simply bake them when your guests arrive. Top with sesame seeds or poppy seeds for a nice presentation.

Whether you shape this into a Christmas tree or not, this is one appetizer that is sure to disappear before it even has the chance to cool down! It's much easier to make than it looks: Puff pastry is filled with pesto and goat cheese, then twisted and baked. The Christmas tree shape is easy to achieve, but you could just as easily cut the pastry rectangle into strips, twist, and then bake individually.

These cocktail meatballs have a spicy cranberry and tomato-chili sauce. They are a super simple appetizer to prepare and let your slow cooker do all the work, so you can get ready for your party. "This is my most requested party recipe," says creator fabeveryday. "People go crazy for these meatballs, and there is never a single one leftover!"

Everyone will be helping themselves to seconds (thirds?) of these crispy lumpia, filled with a savory mixture of ground pork, onion, carrot, and cabbage. Why not try making them ahead of time and then frying just before the party? "This is very close to the recipe my mom used as I was growing up. She would make 50-100 at a time and freeze whatever wasn't used. You don't need to defrost them when you're ready to cook," says reviewer ALELI.

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