Appetizer to Bring to an Afterwork Function?
racronan
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Hi all, my work group is going on an afterwork "2 hour cruise" and its a bring your own food event. So everyone in my group has been asked to bring an appetizer/finger food to share. I'm trying to think of an app that will be 1) easy to transport, 2) will not need to be heated up/served hot, and 3) is "diet" friendly. I want to have something that I can enjoy and avoid the potential temptations that others will be bringing with them. I also don't want something that is going to break the bank (let's get real-I don't like them that much).
Any suggestions? I'm currently thinking hummus plate? Or mozzarella and tomato with balsamic vinegar skewers. Any other ideas?
Any suggestions? I'm currently thinking hummus plate? Or mozzarella and tomato with balsamic vinegar skewers. Any other ideas?
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"Crudites" -- cut up veggie platter -- carrots, celery, and a dip. Want to "look like you fussed?" Stuffed celery. Really want to be lazy? Pickles and olives. Homemade? Marinate mushrooms.0
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Raw vegetable tray with low fat dip or no dip at all. You can use grape tomatoes, cucumber slices, radishes, baby carrots, raw zucchini, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, red, orange, yellow, green sweet peppers, etc. Maybe put some olives on.0
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- Sliced English or Armenian cucumbers with an avocado dip or guacamole or hummus.
- Cucumber sandwiches...a small piece of turkey (chicken, beef, whatever you like), a small piece of cheese, a small piece of tomato and a dab of tzatziki (or mayo, or whatever condiment you like) between 2 slices of English or Armenian cucumber. Toothpick each sandwich. I made these for a thing at work one time and they went over big.
(can you tell I love cucumbers?)
- Dried apricots & cheese...Halve apricots lengthwise, put a 1/2 tsp of a ricotta fresca (or whatever creamy cheese you like), put a dab of honey, and top it with a sliver of almond.0 -
Check out skinnytaste.com. They have alot of choices. I'm thinking light spinach dip.0
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Hi all, my work group is going on an afterwork "2 hour cruise" and its a bring your own food event. So everyone in my group has been asked to bring an appetizer/finger food to share. I'm trying to think of an app that will be 1) easy to transport, 2) will not need to be heated up/served hot, and 3) is "diet" friendly. I want to have something that I can enjoy and avoid the potential temptations that others will be bringing with them. I also don't want something that is going to break the bank (let's get real-I don't like them that much).
Any suggestions? I'm currently thinking hummus plate? Or mozzarella and tomato with balsamic vinegar skewers. Any other ideas?
Mmmmm......the cheese & tomato skewers sound yummy!
Fruit skewers with strawberry yogurt dip.....pineapple chunks/grapes/melon
Salsa & baked chips (kinda boring)0 -
Thanks for the suggestions! I think the crudits could go well with the hummus recipe I just found. I feel like I have to provide some dip as the other people would prob complain otherwise0
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You can try wrapping thin sliced ham or turkey around vegetable spears: asparagus, cucumber, celery0
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