38 Make-Ahead Appetizer Recipes to Always Have on Hand (2024)

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38 Make-Ahead Appetizer Recipes to Always Have on Hand (1)Taste of Home EditorsUpdated: Mar. 07, 2024

    Be prepared for parties and potlucks with make-ahead appetizer recipes that can be prepped the night before.

    Appetizer Tortilla Pinwheels

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    A friend gave me this recipe, and whenever I serve these tortilla roll ups, people ask me for the recipe, too! The cream cheese pinwheels can be made ahead of time and sliced just before serving, leaving you time for other last-minute party preparations.—Pat Waymire, Yellow Springs, Ohio

    Marinated Cheese

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    This special appetizer always makes it to our neighborhood parties and is the first to disappear from the buffet table. It's attractive, delicious—and so easy! —Laurie Casper, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania

    Antipasto Kabobs

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    My husband and I met at a cooking class. We have loved creating menus and entertaining ever since. These make-ahead antipasto skewers are always a hit. —Denise Hazen, Cincinnati, Ohio

    Baby Swiss Appetizer Cheesecake

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    This beautiful cheesecake appetizer can be refrigerated up to 24 hours before serving, so it's the perfect make-ahead recipe for holidays, game days or special occasions. —Marilyn Edelman, Sabetha, Kansas

    Make-Ahead Sausage Pinwheels

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    Filled with sausage, sweet pepper and cream cheese, these roll-ups are excellent for unexpected visitors, Christmas appetizers, a co*cktail party or a halftime snack. Besides being easy to make, they can be done way ahead and kept in the freezer. All you have to do is pop them into a hot oven! —Cindy Nerat, Menominee, Michigan

    Veggie Dill Dip

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    I like to keep this good-for-you dip on hand, along with a variety of cut-up vegetables, for an easy snack.—Hazel Baber, Yuma, Arizona

    Cheese/Grape Appetizers

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    These small bites are well worth the time they take. Serve them as part of an antipasto platter or as a cheese course alongside your favorite wine. —Eleanor Grofvert, Kalamazoo, Michigan

    Chicken Salad Caprese

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    This unique, flavorful salad and bread combo will get rave reviews—guaranteed. —Frances Pietsch, Flower Mound, Texas

    Cranberry Cream Cheese Spread

    This festive dip is a snap to make ahead for Thanksgiving, taking only 10 minutes from start to finish. Thanks to its hint of sweetness, both kids and adults will gobble it up. —Frankie Robinson, Lockhart, Texas

    Herbed Cheese Wafers

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    These bite-sized snacks are rich, buttery and full of flavor. You can serve them alone or with a dip.—Mildred Sherrer, Fort Worth, Texas

    Layered Mediterranean Dip with Pita Chips

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    Not your ordinary layer dip, the bold combination of hummus and Greek yogurt will be a new most-requested recipe at your next baby shower or gathering. —Elizabeth Dumont, Boulder, Colorado

    Hot Crab Pinwheels

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    I got the recipe for these crabmeat bites from a friend. What amazed me most is that my husband, who hates seafood, couldn't stop eating them. —Kitti Boesel, Woodbridge, Virginia

    Mini Muffuletta

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    People love these hearty little sandwich wedges. The recipe is great for a party and can be made the day before.—Gareth Craner, Minden, Nevada

    Mediterranean Pastry Pinwheels

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    These quick appetizers are irresistible. The flavors of sun-dried tomatoes and pesto balance beautifully. —Kristen Heigl, Staten Island, New York

    Mini Grilled Cheese

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    If you're looking for a fantastic make-ahead snack, try these miniature grilled cheese sandwiches. They're nice to have in the freezer for lunch with soup or a salad. My family loves to nibble on them anytime. —Anita Curtis, Camarillo, California

    Crispy Sriracha Spring Rolls

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    While in the Bahamas, friends suggested a restaurant that served amazing chicken spring rolls. When I got home, I created my own version. Such a great appetizer to have waiting in the freezer! —Carla Mendres, Winnipeg, Manitoba

    Bacon Cheeseburger Slider Bake

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    I created this dish to fill two pans because these sliders disappear fast. Cut the recipe in half if you want one batch. —Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Ginger Pork Lettuce Wraps

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    When I make Asian-spiced lettuce wraps with lean ground pork, I remind my family they’re meant to be an appetizer—but maybe I should just call it supper. —Mary Kisinger, Medicine Hat, Alberta

    Mini Phyllo Tacos

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    For a winning appetizer, serve crispy phyllo cups filled with taco-seasoned ground beef and shredded cheese. These handheld bites will be a surefire hit with a hungry crowd. —Roseann Weston, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania

    Pork Taquitos

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    These taquitos freeze very well, so you can make a big batch and enjoy them anytime. Microwave the tortillas before filling for easier rolling. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Buffalo Chicken Pockets

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    Here’s my idea of pub food made easy: biscuits flavored with Buffalo wing sauce and blue cheese. They're my Friday night favorite. —Maria Regakis, Saugus, Massachusetts

    Broccoli-Cheddar Tassies

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    Our family adores broccoli casserole. I wanted to try it as an appetizer, so I used a pecan tassie recipe for the crust. The result? We’re talking scrumptious. —Gail Gaiser, Ewing, New Jersey

    Warm Goat Cheese in Marinara

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    Every family has a recipe they pull out time and again when the gang gathers, and goat cheese warmed in a marinara sauce is one of those household favorites. Minced basil and cracked black pepper give it that fresh and alive finish. —Jan Valdez, Chicago, Illinois

    Bacon-Cheddar Potato Croquettes

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    Instead of throwing out leftover mashed potatoes, use them to make this potato croquette recipe. The little baked balls are yummy with ranch dressing, barbecue sauce or Dijon mayonnaise for dipping. —Pamela Shank, Parkersburg, West Virginia

    Chicken Crescent Wreath

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    Here's an impressive-looking dish that's a snap to prepare. Even when my cooking time is limited, I can still serve this delicious crescent wreath. The red pepper and green broccoli add a festive touch. —Marlene Denissen, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin

    Potato Chip Chicken Strips

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    This novel recipe is a fast and tasty change from fried chicken.—Sister Judith LaBrozzi, Canton, Ohio

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    My husband and I are both graduate students right now, so we don't have a lot of time to cook dinner. Our family loves coming home to this incredible nacho platter, and I love how easy it is to prepare. —Faith Stokes, Chickamauga, Georgia

    Baked Egg Rolls

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    These egg rolls are low in fat but the crispiness from baking will fool you into thinking they were fried! —Barbara Lierman, Lyons, Nebraska

    Sweet 'n' Tangy Chicken Wings

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    I love the convenience of slow-cooker recipes for get-togethers. Start these sweet and sour chicken wings a few hours ahead of time and you'll have fantastic appetizers ready when your guests arrive. —Ida Tuey, South Lyon, Michigan

    Crispy Goat Cheese Appetizers

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    Want an amazing party starter? Coat slices of goat cheese with seasoned bread crumbs, fry them until golden-brown and top them off with tomato, basil, vinegar and pine nuts. —Julia TenHoeve, Richmond, Virginia

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    Growing up, I loved pocket pastries. Now, with a busy family, I need quick bites. My spin on the classic ham and cheese delivers as a snack or for supper. —Jennifer Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California

    Almond Cheddar Appetizers

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    I always try to have a supply of these appetizers on hand in the freezer. If guests drop in, I just pull some out and reheat to serve. They work great as a snack, for brunch or along with a lighter lunch. —Linda Thompson, Southampton, Ontario

    Dilled Mushroom Turnovers

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    My bite-sized mushroom pastries are hard to resist. For parties, I prep and freeze them ahead, then pop them into the oven when guests are on the way. —Isabella Michel-Clark, Sparks, Nevada

    Spanakopita Bites

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    For an easy spanakopita, try this version that is made in a pan, then cut into squares. It has all the wonderful taste of the classic version—buttery phyllo with a spinach-cheese filling—but is so simple to do. —Barbara Smith, Chipley, Florida

    Onion Brie Bowl

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    Golden caramelized onions are paired with buttery, silky brie in this warm spread. Make sure to have enough bread cubes or crackers to use up every gooey bit. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Sausage Wonton Cups

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    Here’s a tasty hot appetizer for all those parties that feature fun finger foods. I’ve made this recipe several times, and these bites always disappear so fast. It’s really easy. —Shirley Van Allen, High Point, North Carolina

    Crispy Baked Wontons

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    These quick, versatile wontons are great for a savory snack or paired with a bowl of soothing soup on a cold day. I usually make a large batch, freeze half on a floured baking sheet, then store in an airtight container. —Brianna Shade, Beaverton, Oregon

    Originally Published: April 03, 2019

    38 Make-Ahead Appetizer Recipes to Always Have on Hand (2024)

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    What party food can you cook the night before? ›

    33 Make Ahead Meals for Family Dinners and Parties
    • 01 of 33. Oven-Baked Fish Sticks. ...
    • 02 of 33. Decadent Mac and Cheese. ...
    • 03 of 33. Chicken Noodle Soup. ...
    • 04 of 33. Sweet Potato and Bean Burritos With Corn Salsa. ...
    • 05 of 33. Baked Spaghetti and Meatballs. ...
    • 06 of 33. Sweet Potato and Gruyère Turnovers. ...
    • 07 of 33. Cottage Pie. ...
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    What are the most popular finger foods for parties? ›

    Some of my favorites: Deviled eggs, bruschetta, crackers with cheese and dried salami, artichoke & spinach dip with tortilla chips, stuffed mushrooms, mini-spanakopita, Chinese dumplings. What are some tasty but easy to make snacks or appetizers that don't involve any cooking? Salami cheese wraps.

    What appetizers can be served at room temperature? ›

    Cold/Room Temperature Appetizers
    • ★Seared Ahi Tuna* Sesame seared Ahi Tuna served on a wonton chip or cucumber round (GF) with wasabi & Asian glaze.
    • Summer Rolls. ...
    • Grape & Goat Cheese Truffles. ...
    • ★Open-face Mini Lobster Roll. ...
    • Southwestern Ceviche* ...
    • ★Stuffed Strawberries. ...
    • Caprese Kabobs. ...
    • Smoked Salmon Cucumber Cup*

    What are good appetizers to buy for a party? ›

    11 Store-Bought Appetizers Our Editors Turn To For Easy...
    • Taylor Farms Sweet Kale Chopped Salad Kit.
    • Publix Deli Chicken Breast Dip, Buffalo Style.
    • Trader Joe's Pastry Bites Feta Cheese & Caramelized Onions.
    • The Fresh Market Take & Bake Brie.
    • Publix Deli Artichoke & Spinach Dip.
    Feb 19, 2023

    What to cook for a party of 30? ›

    19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
    • Taco Bar.
    • Meatballs.
    • Butter Chicken.
    • Lasagna.
    • Chili.
    • Homemade Pizza.
    • Baked Pasta.
    • Skewers.
    Apr 4, 2023

    What is the cheapest food to serve at a party? ›

    Here's a look at some crowd-pleasing dishes to consider for your next gathering:
    • Chili. The most cost-efficient version of this is meat-free chili made from beans and vegetables. ...
    • Roasted Veggies. ...
    • Baked Goods. ...
    • Dips. ...
    • Apple Bruschetta. ...
    • Fruit Skewers. ...
    • Charcuterie Boards.
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    What is finger food appetizer? ›

    Finger foods are small, individual portions of food that are eaten out of hand. They are often served at social events. The ideal finger food usually does not create any mess (such as crumbs or drips), but this criterion is often overlooked in order to include foods like tacos.

    What is the difference between an appetizer and hors d oeuvre? ›

    You're supposed to eat hors d'oeuvres before a meal begins, versus appetizers, which are considered part of the meal. Then there is the quantity served, with appetizers being served once to a table, versus hors d'oeuvres being served several at a time.

    What is the standard rule of serving appetizers? ›

    Prepare enough for your guests.

    The standard rule is to serve four to six pieces for each person. Note, however, that if you are planning an evening event that does not provide a main course and only has an appetizer, you should prepare 10 to 15 pieces per person. The amount of time can also change this figure.

    What are cold appetizers called? ›

    General hors d'oeuvres include cold preparations such as salad, cold meat, and fish. Classical hors d'oeuvres include fruit juice and soft drinks, grapefruit, shellfish co*cktail, and so on. Typically smaller than a main dish, an hors d'oeuvre is often designed to be eaten by hand.

    What appetizers can sit out? ›

    A catering tray of prosciutto (cured Italian ham) and guacamole, smoked salmon, and grilled veggies and pesto sauce on crostini (grilled toast) is perfectly suited for room-temperature eating.

    What is the most popular appetizer? ›

    Top 100 Appetizer Recipes
    • Mozzarella Sticks. “This recipe was so good and easy. ...
    • Bite Size Sandwiches. “These were good! ...
    • Turkey & Spinach Bites. ...
    • Buffalo Chicken Cheese Balls With Blue Cheese Dip. ...
    • Cheesy Fried Chicken Parm Balls. ...
    • Spicy Sausage Won Ton Appetizer. ...
    • Chicken Phyllo Mini Tarts. ...
    • Mini Taco Quiches.

    What is considered the simplest appetizer? ›

    Fresh Fruits and Vegetables – are the simplest appetizer. Fruits are good appetizers because they give an attractive appearance, fragrance, appealing taste and delicious flavor. For example, you could serve a platter of thinly sliced cucumbers, chunks of red bell pepper and baby carrots.

    Can I cook kids party food the night before? ›

    Prepare Ahead of Time.

    Sandwiches can also be prepped in advance and kept in the refrigerator until it's time to serve them. Veggie platters and fruit platters can also be prepped the night before so that all you need to do is plate them up on the day.

    Can I make food the day before a party? ›

    The simplest way to prepare for a party is to choose dishes you can make in advance. Breads and baked goods can be made at least a day before, or weeks in advance and frozen. I like making foods that improve over time: Braises, roasts, kale salads, and some pastas all fall into this category.

    Can you cook buffet food the night before? ›

    You could cook those bits and pieces the evening before I should think, if you wanted to, then pop in the fridge overnight. Never done that with bread so can't help you with that one but don't do too much as they get too excited to sit and eat much. Anything that doesn't need too much effort will be fine.

    Can you cook pizza the day before for a party? ›

    Of course you do. Parbaking, or partially baking the dough to its halfway point in advance can save you a ton of time on pizza party day. You just have to top it and toss it back in the oven before you want to sit down and eat.

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