Anonymous wrote:The cocktail sauce/cream cheese app is actually delicious. I've had it for decades with Ritz crackers, and clams instead of baby shrimp. That picture did not do it justice, the presentation can be much better.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that the cheese stuffed bacon wrapped figs are such a popular hit/crowd pleaser. They sound delicious (to me) but I would think that lots of guests would be wary of eating figs. I don't think my kids would even try them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Veggies and french onion dip (one package of lipton, one container of sour cream, stir).
2)Cheese and crackers (I would do a cheddar, a blue, and a goat, and serve with table water crackers and triscuits).
3) Cream cheese shrimp dip (layer one block of cream cheese, one package of baby shrimp, one jar of cocktail sauce, serve with triscuits)
Easy-peasy
Yes. Exactly this.
And now I want all the snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Baked Brie with some fig or cherry jam. His isn't as easy but homemade spiced nuts (Mix almonds and cashews and walnuts, lay in tray and bake a little, mix honey and paprika and rosemary and pour in top, bake a little more. Break up and serve) amazing and addictive. You can look up the actual recipe.
I love lox roll ups with a little dill on top but that's not everyone's thing.
Veggies and dip always works. For a change, get the biggest carrots you can find and cut them into circles as well as some cucumbers. Lays out prettier than sticks.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be happy with just cheese, good crackers (meaning not just Saltines), and some cured meats.