40 Vintage Appetizer Recipes We’ll Make Forever and Ever – Latest Food News Update
40 Vintage Appetizer Recipes We’ll Make Forever and Ever – Latest Food News Update
40 Vintage Appetizer Recipes We’ll Make Forever and Ever – Latest Food News Update
Get your next party started on the right foot—with one of these tried-and-true vintage appetizers that will never go out of style. From potluck-perfect dips and cheese balls to bite-sized cocktail smokies and meatballs, you’ll find a new (old) favorite in this collection of retro apps that’ll please even the pickiest of eaters.
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Porcupine meatballs, ground beef-rice balls cooked in tomato sauce, became a staple during the Great Depression. They get their name from their appearance to porcupines (the rice makes the balls appear prickly).
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You can’t talk about vintage appetizers without mentioning deviled eggs. This simply seasoned version will quickly become a staple in your recipe box.
This three-ingredient appetizer (made with just refrigerated biscuit dough, frankfurters, and Cheddar cheese) is impossible to resist.
If you don’t already have a go-to cheese ball in your repertoire, bookmark this recipe ASAP. Bonus points: It’s easy to freeze and give as gifts!
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“These 3-ingredient sausage balls are a real crowd pleaser, whether you serve them as a breakfast or brunch treat, a party appetizer, a game-day nibble, or a holiday hors d’oeuvre. Savory sausage, store-bought biscuit mix, and sharp Cheddar cheese team up for a yummy savory flavor that can’t be beaten!” —Stephanie
A seasoned cream cheese-mayonnaise dip is sandwiched with sliced cucumbers between two slices of crustless bread in this timeless finger food recipe.
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This top-rated recipe has been a Southern staple for decades. Spiced with jalapeño and spiced with pantry staples, it’s impossible to resist.
“Absolutely amazing!! I’ve made this half a dozen times and it’s always a hit. It’s like having creamed spinach on top of an oyster!” —Abg0623
“I’ve been making this fondue since the early ’70s. This recipe uses two types of cheese and always turns out super smooth. I like to serve it with cubes of crusty bread for dipping, but baby potatoes, bell peppers, and sliced apples also work great!” —Sheila
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Fresh mushrooms are stuffed with a creamy mixture of cream cheese, Parmesan cheese, and flavorful seasonings in this restaurant-worthy appetizer.
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You need just three ingredients to make this decadent dip: sausage, processed cheese (like Velveeta), and canned diced tomatoes with green chilies (like RO-TEL).
“This spinach artichoke dip is delicious. It’s so cheesy and fragrant. If you don’t like artichokes, don’t worry — you’ll never know they’re in there! My only question is: Is it okay to eat it with a spoon right out of the dish?” —TIFFANY BRENNAN
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Here’s another three-ingredient appetizer your guests will love. Make it with bacon, little sausages, and brown sugar.
“I made this for a baby shower today and it was a big hit! It was gone within minutes! Sooooo easy to make too. It’s not only tasty, but appealing to the eye with the Mandarin orange and pastel colored marshmallows.” —SGomez
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Pitted dates are stuffed with blue cheese, wrapped in bacon, and baked to perfection in this classic dish.
“Thirty years ago we moved to Texas from Louisville. No one here had ever heard of Benedictine…a Louisville staple! I’ve made this recipe several times and it is always a hit at parties.” —Sandy Bauder
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“This chicken liver pâté makes a delicious spread for parties. Serve with assorted crackers or toasted, thinly sliced bread.” —Miss Amy
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When it comes to this chip dip, there’s no need for a seasoning packet. You can throw it together on a dime with sour cream, mayo, and other ingredients you more than likely have on hand.
A muffin tin makes it incredibly easy to make bite-sized quiches for a crowd.
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“I made these meatballs for a family gathering where we all brought a crockpot with something to share, absolutely delicious! They’re a breeze to make and bring along.” —Jennifer Ann Kipple
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Cream cheese is spread on lunch meat slices, wrapped around dill pickles, and sliced before serving.
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“These are so good. For the first cooking, I cook them until the bacon is crisp. I save the little rolls of deliciousness and eat them cold as a snack.” —Joseph Mariano
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“I have been making this recipe for more than 30 years and it is one of my favorites. It is so simple to prepare and uses ingredients I always have on hand, which makes it a perfect last-minute appetizer or afternoon snack.” —GoofyTaro5728
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Celery is stuffed with a walnut- and pimento-dotted cream cheese mixture.
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“This spiced nuts recipe is made using a much easier technique than the stovetop pan method. You’ll get beautiful, perfectly frosted nuts roasted evenly, with no bitter burned spots.” —Chef John
You need just two ingredients to make this appetizer: pimento-stuffed green olives and a package of frozen puff pastry.
Homemade Southern cheese straws are welcome at any gathering—and this top-rated recipe comes together with just five ingredients.
“I made this tonight and my husband said it was like going to a gourmet restaurant. I made it exactly as written and it was awesome. I can’t wait to invite guests over. Thank you so much for this fantastic recipe.” —Mary Anne
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Here’s a three-ingredient appetizer that has been a potluck staple for decades. You just need barbecue sauce, jelly, and mini smoked sausage links.
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“Growing up, it was a given that anytime we baked a ham for the holidays, ham salad would follow. This is a good spread and is equally good on a sandwich.” —lutzflcat
“This is a simple and fast recipe that is great for snacking! Spam is a Hawaiian favorite, and you’ll know why after eating these!” —ILUVFOOD4
Seasoned scallops are wrapped in bacon and seared until crisp. What’s not to love?
“These baked ham and cheese sliders are the most delicious sandwiches and perfect for any party. They are so good that even the pickiest of eaters will eat these!” —LisaT
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“Sardine dip may sound unusual, but this recipe will make you a believer. It is yummy and your guests will love it. Serve it with crackers, crostini, or bread.” —Shelia Johnson
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“Made these a million times. Everyone expects them at a party. Easy and delicious!” —debgrin
Clams Casino, stuffed and baked clams, originated more than a century ago at a Rhode Island restaurant. Recipe creator Tina said these are “the best you have ever eaten!”
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“I got this recipe from my mother and have taken it to a number of potlucks. It always receives raves. Even non-salmon lovers like this appetizer.” —Karen
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“These sweet and savory sliders are packed with flavor and so much fun to eat. They also take little effort and time to prepare, making them an ideal recipe choice for large gatherings.” —Christine Fiorentino
“This dried beef cheese ball recipe is a festive favorite in our house. Grandma usually doubles the recipe—otherwise, it won’t last long!” —Kristi Demanette
“This is exactly like you would expect from a high end seafood restaurant. I know, I worked in one for many years and this is EXACTLY like we would serve our customers!” —LaCosta Lotta Resort
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