Hors d'oeuvres needn't be fussy -- or fussed over. These bite-size recipes match the tone of any laid-back gathering.
Try these classic meatballs with a breakfast-inspired twist.
Skip the takeout menu to make these sticky-sweet wings at home.
This quick and easy dip is the perfect go-to appetizer.
Lean turkey sliders will delight all age groups.
Hot, crunchy garbanzos add an element of surprise to a casual party.
You can't go wrong with this nutty, cheesy crowd-pleaser.
Take store-bought hummus to the next level with fresh herbs.
All the flavor of buffalo wings -- but much easier to eat.
These traditional mini hot dogs are the ultimate comfort-food app.
Savory one-bite apps that couldn't be easier to eat.
There's a reason this classic app has been passed down for generations.
A witty, grown-up take on old-fashioned mozzarella sticks.
Middle Eastern spices and sweet carrots create a super-flavorful spread.
This classic combo will please even the finickiest of friends.
These savory fritters tend to quickly become family favorites.
Bite-size burritos can't be beat for a hungry crowd.
Sweet and creamy enough to become your signature dip.
A richer, sweeter version of traditional salsa.
Craving crunch? Try this sweet, spicy, and salty snack.
Extra-special quesadillas add a bit of Mexican flair.
Just add napkins to these sweet, Asian-inspired wings.
Plumped up potatoes become the perfect snack vehicle.
Fiery barbecued shrimp with a subtle Thai twist.
Our foolproof recipe for the smoothest, creamiest dip.
Consider this zesty nosh the cure for the common mixed nuts.
This perennial favorite tends to disappear in no time flat.
An addictive one-bite combo of cheese and heat.
The bright flavor of this fresh salsa will wake up your taste buds.
Get the party started with this homemade version of a classic mix.
Try not to fill up completely on this hearty dip that combines three classic flavors.
Add a kick to your chicken wings with this spicy, flavorful jerk mixture.
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