Sophisticated sweet and savoury bites to serve at your festive party or as a light starter, with ingredients ranging from cheese, sausage, salmon and chilli.
Sophisticated sweet and savoury bites to serve at your festive party or as a light starter, with ingredients ranging from cheese, sausage, salmon and chilli.
Mix up the Christmas canapés this year with these crunchy fish fritters with sweet and spicy dip from Persian cooking guru Sabrina Ghayour. They’re a great idea for a middle-Eastern dinner party spread or Christmas party.
A Welsh rarebit topped with an egg is called a buck rarebit. This version is beautifully bite-sized, perfect for sharing over the Christmas period for finger food.
How can you make halloumi even better? Sabrina Ghayour says: combine it with carrot and dill, and deep fry. And we agree. Perfect with drinks.
This is a meat-free version of a classic Thai recipe and is an easy canapé to have with drinks at any festive dinner party. Try our other Thai recipes here.
These crispy balls are easy to make and perfect at keeping a hungry crowd happy over the festive season.
Quick and Easy Party Appetizers (all with four ingredients or less!). Bonus, many are low-carb!
What can you serve at a Christmas party?
So if you want to impress your guests, here are some of the sweet Christmas nibbles you can serve at your party. Bon Appetit! You can never go wrong with strawberries! Whether it’s a snowman… Chocolate-coated… A Creamy trifle… on top of chocolate brownies… or cheesecake… and smoothie… Click to reveal Does your company belong on our site?
How to choose party nibbles for your guests?
When selecting party nibbles for your guests, don’t forget to offer a bit of variety. You should always add something healthier for those who are on a diet, or with dietary restrictions, but treats for the rest too. Add a few options for vegetarians or vegans, and a few gluten-free ones too.
How do you make a good Christmas party food?
Pesto, cleverly-shaped dough, and artfully arranged toppings turn your average pizza into a dish worthy of your Christmas party. Get the recipe at A Couple Cooks. The only thing that can possibly make the traditional brunch food even better? An infusion of eggnog and a smattering of festive sprinkles. Get the recipe at Averie Cooks.
What is a good Christmas finger food?
Laurie Pester, Colstrip, Montana These mini cheese balls are the perfect Christmas finger food. Roll them in toasted sesame seeds, fresh rosemary and/or paprika to add even more flavor. —J.