Suggestions for Thanksgiving Day appetizers/ finger foods.

surfbb
  • Posted by: surfbb
  • November 22, 2011
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rldougherty November 22, 2011
I make butternut squash soup the night before and serve it in a crock pot on Thanksgiving day.
 
jenmmcd November 22, 2011
Oh, and of course there are excellent F52 suggestions!!! http://www.food52.com/blog/2735_8_hors_doeuvres_to_impress_if_the_meal_is_in_distress
 
jenmmcd November 22, 2011
Dates stuffed with blue or goat cheese, wrapped with prosciutto, and broiled for 3 mins. Dip in brown butter... delish!
 
meganvt01 November 22, 2011
Oysters are traditional in our family and certainly would have been at the original feast. Our version is here http://www.food52.com/recipes/11430_oysters_harry
 
SKK November 22, 2011
I had this recipe at our Food52 book party. Thirdchild brought it herself. Really, really amazing.

http://www.food52.com/recipes/15003_olives_in_a_nest

And I know I am a broken record on this one, but SingingBaker's Roasted Fennel White Bean Dip is an all time favorite. One of the great things is you can make all the components ahead of time and then run them through the processer and assemble right before you bake it. http://www.food52.com/recipes/8908_roasted_fennel_white_bean_dip
 
Blissful B. November 22, 2011
This is my favorite Thanksgiving Appetizer: Pumpkin Cashew Dip, served with pre-cut pieces of naan bread, sliced apples & cauliflower florets: .. http://www.food52.com/recipes/8086_pumpkin_spice_cashew_cheese
 
surfbb November 22, 2011
Thank you,Trish! Love Champagne,and forgot all a out cheese straws!
I'll be sure to toast you while sipping the bubbley and nibbling on a cheese straw, Thanksgiving afternoon!
Cheers! :)
 
TRISH M. November 22, 2011
Yippee! That lady was the Queen of How It's Done, let me tell you. A WWII bride and Houston oil matriarch who inspired me with her certitude on these things. I didn't get her cheese straw recipe, dang it, but I know it would start with her saying, "Honey, first you pour yourself a drink." Have a wonderful Thursday -- she will be there in the bubbles winking at you!
 
TRISH M. November 22, 2011
My mother-in-law always served good champagne with little silver bowls of homemade cheese straws. It was the perfect quaff and the perfect nibble before a meal you knew would be big and rich, and it didn't tax your appetite. Incredibly easy to make, with sharp cheddar, flour and butter the main ingredients. A pinch of cayenne for bite.
 
Amanda H. November 22, 2011
Are you looking for something at room temperature or something cooked and warm?
 
surfbb November 22, 2011
Hi Amanda!
I am open to any and all H'ordevoures ideas! Hot, cold, make ahead, etc!
Love unique ideas for Apps! :)
Thanks & Cheers!
 
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