What can i have for appetizers at christmas lunch?!


Question:

What can i have for appetizers at christmas lunch?

im organising xmas lunch this year and im trying to think of what to make. any ideas?


Answers:
Go to allrecipes.com and type in appetizers a whole bunch of different things will pop up. Great site!!

Figgy pudding

For a sweet dessert, take square shaped pretzels, place a rolo candy on top of each one, melt in oven 250 degrees for a few minutes then top with a pecan. They will be a hit, they are easy and taste like turtles. Have fun!

For an appetizer? Two words: "crackers" and "cheese." Always tasty. You could even get crackers that come in shapes. I know there's one brand that makes fancy shapes, like butterflies. You can usually find them at the grocery store. Soft cheeses are best. Try something French.

* 2 (8 oz.) pkgs. cream cheese, softened
* 1 cup, or 2 sticks butter (yes, 2 sticks!!) softened
* 1 small jar oil packed sun-dried tomatoes
* 10 oz. container refrigerated pesto
* 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
In medium bowl, beat cream cheese and butter until well blended. Mix pesto and cheese in small bowl. Line two 8 oz. custard cups with plastic wrap. Divide cream cheese mixture into four parts. Spoon 1/4 of cream cheese mixture into each custard cup.
Sprinkle each with 1/4 of the tomatoes. Spread 1/4 of the pesto mixture over tomatoes. Repeat layers until all the mixtures are used.

Fold plastic wrap over each torte, sealing well. Chill overnight until firm. Unmold, remove plastic wrap, and serve with crusty French bread slices or sturdy crackers. Serves 8 to 10

Hi, I am not sure what age group your dealing with for your party but I can tell you this, I was b-tender at private party for my buddy and there was a guest that brought cherry bombs. "Cherry Bombs" they are merichino, sorry I don't know how to spell that but anyway cherries soaked in everclear, sold at your specialty liquors store and served on a tooth pic and believe me your guests will be ever so delighted and just love anything you might have on your hourdervs menu. Guaranteed a party fun maker.

These suggestions all sound very filling if you are planning on having a heavy Christmas dinner later in the day. You might think about keeping lunch light and simple (and easy to prepare as you don't want to clutter the kitchen before the main event).

Perhaps soup (a colorful winter soup such as squash or red pepper), with garlic bread and salad or some finger foods. Maybe throw in some alcoholic egg nog and roasted chestnuts to lighten the mood.

You may find some original ideas here : http://www.recipesforvegans.co.uk...

Pita and hummus, put chopped olives, cooked garlicand chopped roasted red peppers on top and warm the pita in microwave for a few minutes
i like to put medium height glasses, put a napkin in it them and fill them with bread sticks

Wings In Cola
Submitted by: Janet SchaufeleRated: 4 out of 5 by 23 members Yields: 16 servings
"Soy sweetened with sugar and cola makes a beautiful amber glaze for baked chicken wings. Appetizer or entree--you decide."INGREDIENTS:4 pounds chicken wings, tips discarded1 teaspoon garlic salt1 teaspoon onion powder1 (12 fluid ounce) can cola-flavored carbonated beverage1 cup packed light brown sugar2 tablespoons soy sauce
DIRECTIONS:1.Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
2.Place chicken wings in a shallow casserole dish. Season with garlic salt and onion salt. Mix cola, sugar, and soy sauce; pour mixture over chicken wings.
3.Bake, covered, at 325 degrees F (165 degrees C) for 2 hours. Turn wings over every 30 minutes. Uncover, and bake for an additional 1 to 2 hours. Turn wings every 30 minutes or so.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ? 2005 Allrecipes.comPrinted from Allrecipes.com 10/21/2006


simple and sooooo good

Nachos, veggies and dip go to a place like Cosco several good apps there pre made just heat and serve. Everyone will think you spent all day cooking. Meatballs cheeses and crackers

mini beef and liver pies. Sweetbread tartar?




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