Out of this world 5-minute Mediterranean Hummus: chickpeas, olives, sun dried tomatoes, garlic, feta, lemon juice and olive oil—what’s not to love!
by bethb and filed in Appetizers
Here’s a big “ta-da” first course for any special occasion, especially the holidays.
by gonk64 and filed in Appetizers, Vegetable
You can use this for carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini or even mixed vegetables.
by bookworm917 and filed in Appetizers, Snacks
The easiest, tastiest appetizer you’ll ever make! These meatballs are a holiday tradition in my family, and even my vegetarian sister is known to sneak a couple when no one is looking. You can make your own meatballs, but to be honest, pre-cooked, frozen meatballs stand up better in the slow cooker.
by whiteonricecouple and filed in Appetizers, Vegetable
Oven roasted brussels sprouts in warm melted cheese! The best way to get everyone to love and eat brussels sprouts!
by cookingdunkinstyle and filed in Appetizers, Warm Dips
This is a great warm dip recipe for your holiday parties!
by Cooking Kimm and filed in Appetizers, Snacks
This Chex mix is amazing. It is sweet and salty and OMG heaven.
by ladynole and filed in Appetizers
This is an extremely popular dish that is perfect for the fall season or anytime, actually. It’s wonderful for the fall season as well as the Christmas holidays because of the colors and smells: red, green, apples, cinnamon, etc. Everyone asks for the recipe!
by Katapillar and filed in Appetizers, Cold Dips
This is a cheeseball my mom ALWAYS makes. It’s honestly the only one I will eat.
by Melanie - Mel's Kitchen Cafe and filed in Appetizers, Snacks
Best granola ever. Packed with coconut, oats, almonds and cashews, the delectable flavor of this granola comes from pure maple syrup and dark brown sugar.
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