Seven Quick Appetizers For Any Party

Seven Quick Appetizers For Any Party

 

Italian Skewers 

Mmm mmm good! These skewers are the perfect finger food!

Even better, you can make them ahead of time so you are not left running around before the party!

Check out the recipe here: My Recipes

Garlic Mini Crab Cakes!

Crab cakes are always a hit and these are sure to add to your home chef hype!

The Garlic twist adds a zing that really sets these little pieces of heaven apart!

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Tiny Pickled Tomatoes

This tiny little treats are sure to add some zest to your veggie tray!

Don't let their bite size shape fool you, your guests will be eating these by the handful!

Check out the recipe here: My Recipes

Garlic Butter Shrimp

These tasty seafood creations are not only delicious, they are also super easy to make.

Great for when you need to make a sophisticated appetizer on the fly, and sure to impress!

Learn more about the recipe here: My Recipes

 

As you can see, these recipes are a breeze to make and the finished product will leave your company wanting more! Just be sure to make sure everyone saves room for the main course!

Either way by simply following the simple directions you are destined to be the hit of any party when you serve up one, or all of this creative appetizers! Enjoy!

Be sure to share your favorite appetizers below!

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5 Comments

  1. Sandy Barnett O'Bryan
    Sandy Barnett O'Bryan May 29, 12:14

    To Recipe Station: Thank you for your delicious recipes, and I appreciate your sharing with the recipe community. However, I do offer one suggestion in the hopes of being helpful rather than critical. Here is a quick grammar lesson from a retired English teacher: The $#%&!@*le of your post should read: “If YOU’RE Planning A Weekend Party Check This Out.” The contraction YOU’RE means YOU ARE. This is the meaning that you’re (you are) trying to convey. Instead you used the word “YOUR” which is a possessive pronoun and which is not what was needed in your sentence. Grammar matters, especially when your writing will be read by potentially thousands of readers. These words are not interchangeable.

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    • Barbara McCoy
      Barbara McCoy June 16, 19:35

      ANEM!! You are so right in ALL these comments!! Those who post where many people view and read this information are learning improper word usage and sentence structure, thinking it is correct!!
      Thanks!

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  2. Betty Johnson
    Betty Johnson February 25, 07:35

    Yes

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  3. balsamichawaii.com
    balsamichawaii.com November 13, 02:00

    I always adore anything related to balsamic

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  4. Nicole Martinoff
    Nicole Martinoff December 20, 02:18

    They all look good, hard to pick 2-3 to make!

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