I need some Cold Finger Food Ideas?!


Question: I need some Cold Finger Food Ideas?
I am throwing a 50th wedding anniversary for my grandparents. I need some ideas for food. There will be about 30 to 40 people. Thanks in Advance.

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Brie slices.
Meatballs.
Grilled and cold Frankfurters.
Small baby potatoes that are grilled in the oven on a bed of whole garlic cloves and sea salt.
Breaded and deep fried avocado strips.
Little Pumpernickel with blue cheese and cucumber.
Canapes made of brown toast 1x2 cm squares , cheddar cheese, a grape and sliced radish.
Grilled chicken fillet in teriyake sauce and coriander soy dip.
And have a huge salad of Iceberg lettuce, rocket, fresh spinach, gorgonzola, walnuts, brown fusilli pasta, finely chopped juicy sun-dried tomatoes, water melon cubes and grapefruit slices. Have a creamy avocado vinaigrette as dressing.
Another salad- Iceberg lettuce, Lollo Rosso, fresh spinach, loads of very crispy bacon, cold boiled new potatoes, feta cheese, and avocado. Have a fresh Pizza Express dressing.
Mini pizzas as small as only two peperoni's fit on it with the cheese and tomato of course.Veg option too. Like pretty things such as four cheeses, mini Hawaiian, Quattro Stagione,cheese and onion, an egg and spinach, gorgonzola and pine nuts, pesto and tomato, spicy mince and mozzarella.
Cold roast beef thin sliced cooked with honey pepper coating.
Mini fish finger sandwiches and home made tartare sauce.
Thin chips served on a heated hot tray.
Mini tubs of rice and baby corn slices with soy dressing and coriander.



On a bamboo toothpick place a small square of fresh pineapple, then a cherry (or whatever fruit is the same size that goes with pineapple) and then a small square of Havarti or Muenster cheese.

Bacon-Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes

2 pints cherry tomatoes
? cup mayonnaise
? cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
? bunch green onions, finely chopped
16 ounces bacon, crisply cooked and crumbled


Cut the top off each cherry tomato,and using a melon baller, carefully scoop out the seeds and pulp. Place each tomato upside down on paper towel to drain.

Combine the rest of the ingredients in a small bowl. Stuff each cherry tomato with the bacon mixture.

Chill in fridge for at least 2 hours to blend flavours


Salami Crisps with Sour Cream and Basil

Yield: 24 pieces


24 (1/8-inch to 1/4-inch) slices Italian dry Genoa salami (about 4 ounces)
1/3 cup sour cream
3 tbsp thinly sliced fresh basil leaves


Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.

Line 2 heavy large baking sheets with aluminum foil. Arrange the salami in a single layer over the baking sheets. Bake until the salami slices are amber brown, watching closely to ensure they brown evenly, about 15 minutes. Transfer the salami crisps to a paper towel-lined baking sheet to absorb the excess oil. Set aside to cool.

Spoon a dollop of sour cream on top of each salami crisp. Sprinkle the basil over and serve.

Do-Ahead Tip: The salami crisps can be made 8 hours ahead. Store in airtight containers and keep at room temperature.


I have many more, just hollar.....



http://www.finger-food-recipes.com/easy-…

http://www.foodnetwork.co.uk/tag/finger-…

Go to the above websites as it has loads of recipes that you will find useful.

This is quite good or better as it gives good photos of tasty food and recipes:
It's Party Time: 14 Finger Foods from O, The Oprah Magazine
http://www.delish.com/entertaining-ideas…

Yummy this last site above the delish site has made me hungry again mmmmmmm nice finger food.
Failing all that you can go to Iceland as they say:
http://www.iceland.co.uk/page/view/icela…
or you would get better food from Marks and Spencer but costly

Make it yourself as on the delish website above would be tastier I guess.



fruit skewers, mellon wrapped in prisuto (forgive my spelling), cold cut platters, veggie tray, dips, cheese, fruit can even be used as a centerpiece on each table. cookies, cakes cheese cake, quich, brushetta (toasted bread slices with chopped tomatoes garlic and basil), salads (pasta salad, potato salad), Best of luck with your party!



sandwiches, sausage rolls, pineapple and cheese skewers, spring rolls, cold meats, fairy cakes, cocktail sausages, fruit selections (grapes go down well), cheeses, crackers, biscuit type things....



http://try.alot.com/tb/recipe/recipe_yel…



Finger Sandwiches.

Just remember to remove the fingernails as they are hard to chew.



Deviled eggs




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