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Delicious and easy to prepare, these finger foods are perfect to serve in meetings and casual event.
Look forward to meetings and corporate events with meals, snacks and teas filled with delicious nibbles to stave off afternoon or evening hunger. If you require a more sophisticated menu for your corporate environment then try our feature finger food. It is full of lovely little morsels.
Serve these lightly-breaded chicken fingers with zucchini and marinara dipping sauce for a quick and tasty meal. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Olive oil cooking spray 1 c. panko (Japanese-style bread crumbs) 0.33 c. freshly grated Pecorino Romano cheese 0.25 tsp. ground red pepper (cayenne) salt 2 large egg whites 1 clove garlic 1.50 lb.
The cost of food for a wedding celebration can be astronomical, but by investigating wedding finger food reception ideas, a couple can cut their budget without cutting their menu. Couples can discreetly print "finger food reception to follow" or "hors d'oeuvres reception to follow" on their invitations so guests will know what to expect.
From EatingWell: September/October 2009 This Southern favorite is a simple blend of Cheddar, mayonnaise and pimientos. If you like spicy foods, add a few shakes of hot sauce. Serve with crackers for an appetizer or as a sandwich spread for lunch!
Amaretto, coffee, and crushed almond cookies flavor rich dark chocolate truffles in this adaptation of Julia Child's recipe from her classic cookbook, The Way to Cook . Chocolate Amaretti Truffles Amaretto, coffee, and crushed almond cookies flavor rich dark chocolate truffles in this adaptation of Julia Child's recipe from her classic cookbook.
Inexpensive and impressive, this recipe is a must have anytime you want to wow your guests without spending all day in the kitchen!-Cristina Mathers of San Miguel, California
Delicious and easy to prepare, this fun finger food is perfect for an informal dinner party.
Finger food is perhaps the most casual term for hors'd'oeuvres or small appetizers. Typically small and devoured in one or two bites, finger food is a staple of many parties and special events. You can adapt just about any food to become handheld, allowing you to create fun, festive, and even fancy food to suit any type of evening.