Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cream cheese with red pepper jelly /apricot jam poured over the entire block. Served with triscuits or wheat thins
I remember one with crabmeat flaked over the cream cheese block, with cocktail sauce poured over the top. Serve with saltines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A container of Boursin cheese next to a baguette that nobody has bothered to slice up, because no guest is actually going to eat said Boursin or baguette.
I didn't encounter Boursin til the 1990s-- wasn't even aware it was available in the US in the 70s.
However: brie, slathered with grey poupon mustard, wrapped in pillsbury crescent dough, and baked. That's how you know it's a fancy party (in the midwest in the 70s).
Anonymous wrote:Wasps are really boring. Squares of cheese on ritz or saltines and little dishes of nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP—wow, thank you all! You really overdelivered! I’m now planning on:
- Shrimp cocktail
- Triscuits plus a Knorr/mayo dip (maybe the artichoke/leek?)
- either cheese straws or devils on horseback or the ham hideaways
Thoughts? If a friend asked for inspiration, what should I add? (We often have someone bring cheese & fancy crackers, so might steer away from that combo.)
Add deviled eggs.
Anonymous wrote:A container of Boursin cheese next to a baguette that nobody has bothered to slice up, because no guest is actually going to eat said Boursin or baguette.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cream cheese with red pepper jelly /apricot jam poured over the entire block. Served with triscuits or wheat thins
I remember one with crabmeat flaked over the cream cheese block, with cocktail sauce poured over the top. Serve with saltines.
Anonymous wrote:Cream cheese with red pepper jelly /apricot jam poured over the entire block. Served with triscuits or wheat thins
Anonymous wrote:A container of Boursin cheese next to a baguette that nobody has bothered to slice up, because no guest is actually going to eat said Boursin or baguette.
Anonymous wrote:I need you guys to remember this more specifically, but there was a fancy appetizer of that era that was a gherkin pickle wrapped in ham that had a spread of cream cheese, all held together with a tooth pick. Is that ringing a bell for anyone? It was weirdly good.