Easy Appetizers For Your Game Day Party
Who says you can't please
everyone?
Fall is a magical season. Deep orange seeps into green, first chills forewarn the close of another year, and people unite passionately to watch one 250-pound man body slam another in his mission to obtain an oblong, cowhide ball.
Meat dishes are a heavy hitter, but they’re often difficult to prepare. Here are some quick and easy recipes for your red-blooded, meat-loving, sports-watching friends.
Shout out to all the non-meat eaters who are just as beefy and impassioned as their meat-loving counterparts. Regardless of whether you’re team veggie or team steak, though, everyone will enjoy these irresistible meatless options.
SOURCE: THE GENTLEMANUAL
Written by Janet Hu
Fall is a magical season. Deep orange seeps into green, first chills forewarn the close of another year, and people unite passionately to watch one 250-pound man body slam another in his mission to obtain an oblong, cowhide ball.
If you’re hosting a game
watching party this season, create a festive setting where everyone is merry
and well-fed, regardless of where their bets are placed. Here are easy elegant
appetizers that’ll one-up a last minute trip to Costco.
Classic Appetizers For a Crowd
These Hall of Famers are
easily shared at game day gatherings. Who says you can’t impress everyone with
these easy appetizers?
Guacamole Made Exotic
Guacamole is the ultimate
party dip. It’s fresh ingredients and bold flavor make it the perfect side or
spread for pretty much any protein and carb. And, it’s even considered healthy.
Add some extra zest to this
all-time classic with cumin. This aromatic spice in the parsley family is found
in Middle Eastern and Asian dishes, especially Indian curry. Cumin has a nutty,
earthy and savory flavor, and it comes with various health benefits like
improving digestion and lowering cholesterol. Add it to some guac, and you’ve
got a banger.
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The Ultimate Flavor-Packed
Finger Food
This classic appetizer has two
champion attributes:
1) No utensils needed
2) Edible casing
As finger food champs, stuffed
potatoes combine creamy, gooey goodness with the crunch of all-American spuds.
These miniature bowls of flavor may not be the most avant-garde dish, but
they’ll be the first to go at any party. This simple appetizer is easy to make,
and easier to devour.
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An Hors-d’oeuvre that Looks
Like a Painter’s Palette
Consisting of edible bits laid
out like a work of art, cheese boards are the king of simple excellence. It
really comes down to the freshness and quality of ingredients on the plate.
This straightforward appetizer is fun in its sheer versatility, allowing for
fresh and dried fruits, spreads, and foreign cheeses to share real estate on
the same board. It definitely beats out microwaved hot pockets.
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Easy Appetizers for Meat
Lovers
Meat dishes are a heavy hitter, but they’re often difficult to prepare. Here are some quick and easy recipes for your red-blooded, meat-loving, sports-watching friends.
Million-Dollar Meatballs that
Go Beyond Ikea
Regardless of where your couch
is from, Swedish meatballs deserve more credit than existing within the Ikea
empire. These delicious balls of meat get their distinctive flavor from nutmeg
and a bit of sweetness, along with a rich gravy sauce.
Guess which King took the
meatball back from Turkey to Sweden. Not King James, but King Charles XII of
Sweden. Talk about a notable first quarter (of the 18th century)!
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Easy Keto Appetizer–A
Bacon-Wrapped Superfood
How do you get a carnivore to eat
his vegetables? Wrap ’em in bacon.
Brussel sprouts are an
incredibly nutrient-rich food filled with antioxidants, omega-3, vitamin K, and
fiber. But you don’t need to bore your guests with the details. Their taste
buds, and internal organs, will thank you when you serve them this delicious
crunch wrapped in smoked pig fat.
There’s a reason why Brussel
sprouts have gained increased popularity on menus across the country. No shame
in being a bandwagon fan for this easy appetizer.
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Sloppy Joes for a Flawless
Play
Parties can get sloppy
sometimes. Let’s hope it’s your food and not your old college roommate who’s
making the mess. Sloppy Joes are the perfect one-two punch of meat and sauce,
and they’re overwhelmingly simple to make.
Combine two party favorites by
making your slop with pizza sauce, oregano, and mozzarella. Pizza Sloppy Joe,
you say? No one will miss the delivery guy–or the frozen food aisle. This easy
appetizer will have them wondering whether it really is just that easy to make
something so delicious.
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Easy Appetizers for
Vegetarians
Shout out to all the non-meat eaters who are just as beefy and impassioned as their meat-loving counterparts. Regardless of whether you’re team veggie or team steak, though, everyone will enjoy these irresistible meatless options.
Level Up with Savory Stuffed
Mushrooms
Ah, the stuffed potato’s tamer
sister: she can’t shotgun a beer, but hey, she wouldn’t get bored at a museum.
These portobellos stuffed with
farro and goat cheese are an absolute knockout. Mushrooms have seen a
resurgence on menus everywhere as a substitute for burger patties, but the
truth is, these meaty superfoods are delicious on their own terms. Be sure to
make enough servings, because meat eaters will be grabbing for these stuffed
caps too.
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No Bake Rolls that Taste of
Spring
Nope, no green juice served
here. But you will have spring rolls that can rival those on any trendy,
organic, raw, whatever-the-heck-else cafe menus.
These unique, cookless spring
rolls combine fresh vegetables and exotic flavors. Watch out though: if you’re
trying to limit game time gab, you might want to reconsider making dishes that
are so good they warrant conversation. This clean, light appetizer is the
perfect addition to your playoffs spread.
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Asian-inspired Deviled Eggs
The Russian-hosted World Cup
may be long over, but you don’t have to stop serving Russian eggs. These quick
and easy eggs pumped with a blended yolk mix are the classic finger food for
cocktail parties and holiday gatherings.
Who says old dishes can’t be
taught new tricks? Add miso to your deviled eggs for an elegant, keto-friendly
appetizer.
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A Classic Around the World
Soccer isn’t the only thing
Italians and Americans have a shared love for. Neither is Versace. Enter
bruschetta: fresh diced tomatoes doused in olive oil and vinegar and served on
crispy baguette slices.
Protip: make a smaller batch
of tomato mix without parmesan for the vegans–every party has a few of them
hiding away (that is, if they’re not preaching about their diet choices) who
are snacking on plain bread and chips. Small adjustments ensure that everyone
is included on your team.
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Now that you have a full menu
of options for game day snacks, it’s time to figure out drinks. Read next: How
To Pair Beer & Food
What teams are you rooting
for? Let us know in the comments below!
Janet Hu
SOURCE: THE GENTLEMANUAL
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