My husband and I had his family over this past Friday evening for drinks and appetizers to celebrate a milestone birthday for his dad. Given the limited amount of time between getting home from work and company arriving, I had to think of some quick appetizers that I could pull together. Once again, it's Friday during Lent, so these appetizers shouldn't contain meat.
- Baby carrots - simply take them from the bag and put them on your platter
- Cherry tomatoes - quickly rinse them off and add them to your platter
- Celery - a little more work required here, don't hurt yourself....rinse the celery and then cut into small pieces
- Broccoli - follow the same procedures as you did with the celery
Next time saver appetizer.....your standard cheese and crackers. Simple, yet goes well with wine, and is usually a crowd pleaser. I prefer pepperjack cheese, which I paired with Toasted wheat crackers. Want to add a little something more to this appetizer? Throw some sliced pepperoni on the plate (only one week of Lent left!) or some grapes, or both!
Lastly, I made a spinach and artichoke dip which I served with sliced french bread. But you could serve this dip with almost anything. Maybe crackers, tortilla chips, some of those veggies from your veggie platter you made...whatever you like. This dish did take some planning. Since I knew I wouldn't have time to pull this together when I got home from work, I put the dip together the night before.
First thing's first, take your block of low fat cream cheese out of the fridge so it can soften at room temperature. While that's sitting on the counter, cook your frozen chopped spinach in the microwave. And while you're microwaving, chop up your can of artichokes. You could always buy your spinach and artichokes fresh, cook them, and then chop them, but you know how it is, I'm looking for time savers! When your frozen spinach is done defrosting in the microwave, drain it. Try to get as much water out of it as possible, this will ensure your dip isn't watery. Hopefully, your cream cheese has softened.
In a large bowl, mix your cream cheese, chopped artichokes, and spinach. To that, add a large tablespoon of olive oil mayo. I like the olive oil mayo because I feel like it's better for me, and I guess it is. It does have less calories and fat than your standard mayonnaise. The olive oil also gives it a nice flavor. Not a fan of using mayo in general? You can substitute it with either plain yogurt or fat free sour cream. Mince a clove or two of garlic and add this to the bowl as well. Finally, add 3/4 c of reduced fat mozzarella cheese. You could add 1/4 c of your 3 favorite shredded cheeses if you don't want to stick to just one.
I forgot to take a picture before we dove into it! |
My sister-in-law also made a wonderful appetizer as well. I didn't take a photo, although I wish I had. She took some small Melba toast, and covered each piece of toast with sliced tomato, mozzarella and basil, and drizzled olive oil and balsamic over them. Again, super simple, but super tasty. They were gone in no time at all!
So the point is, you don't need to spend a lot of time slaving in the kitchen to have friends and family over. You can put some simple dishes together that are sure to please...happy hosting!
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