If you show up at a party, three foods you are excited to see

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baked Brie
Deviled Eggs
Spinach Artichoke dip

These exactly
Anonymous
+1 on deviled eggs. I often make deviled eggs for potlucks and they are always the first things that get eaten all up. I've learned to stick two in the fridge to eat when I get home because I often don't even get one at the party.

Another classic: pigs in a blanket. I would never make that for myself, but if I go to a party and see pigs in a blanket with a little mustard dip? I'm psyched.

Once at a wedding I went to, the served tiny grilled cheese sandwiches with little cups of tomato soup dip. That was awesome. The sandwiches were cut into heart shapes but you could do any shape.
Anonymous
How about dates stuffed with blue cheese and wrapped in bacon?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This question is for a house party with adults, no kids; I'm thinking for ladies' game night, but any adult party you are envisioning would work. I just want to know: what food do you want to see?


1.) A warm dip, like a cheesy bean dip or butternut squash

2.) Something hearty-ish, like pinwheel sandwiches or subs cut up small

3.) Brownies
Anonymous
Something cheesy and gooey - baked brie, spinach and artichoke dip, Rotel queso, etc.

Something rich and chocolatey

Fresh fruit
Anonymous
Beef tenderloin with rolls
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Baked Brie
Deviled Eggs
Spinach Artichoke dip


This plus something fresh like bruschetta or Caprese skewers


Caprese skewers are the worst. Unless it’s from your backyard, cherry tomatoes taste like crap and need to have dressing to be palatable

Not if you use Sugar Bombs.
Anonymous
Baked brie
Ruffles and Lipton onion dip
Spanakopita
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baked Brie
Deviled Eggs
Spinach Artichoke dip


yes to all of this!
Anonymous
I went to a party where the hosts served crisp spinach and onion pakoras hot out of the frying pan, with 2 amazing chutneys. I could eat that all day.
Anonymous
Fresh fruit and cheese (I prefer boring hard cheeses like cheddar and pepper jack)

Some variation of spinach artichoke dip or jalapeño popper dip with baguette

Crab cakes with remoulade

crudite
Anonymous
Cheese plate
Stuffed mushrooms (vegetarian stuffing) or mushroom tartlettes
Sushi

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baked brie
Ruffles and Lipton onion dip
Spanakopita


Everything in this thread is a wonderful suggestion, but I really love to see chips and a Helluva good dip at a gathering...because this is the only time I allow myself to have these foods. I don't buy them ever so as low key lame as it sounds, good chips and a dip at a party are so my jam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to a party where the hosts served crisp spinach and onion pakoras hot out of the frying pan, with 2 amazing chutneys. I could eat that all day.


OMG. Amazing. I could eat that all day too.
Anonymous
vegan chicken tenders with dipping sauce (I had this at a party and it was so good)

a whole cheese board with crackers and dried fruit

some kind of salady kind of thing

also i want those pakoras and samosas

spanikopita

and chips, but i hate stuffing my hand into a bowl where everyone else's hands have already been
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