Holiday Party Foods
I had my first of many Christmas parties this past weekend and boy did we have a spread of food. My friends really know what they are doing in the kitchen and I ate and ate and ate my way through the party 🙂
I made two treats that I have wanted to make for quite some time and finally had the opportunity: Apple Pie bites and crescent cream cheese bites. Recipes are below. Here are a few snapshots of other great party snacks.
Brandon treated all of us to two homemade cheesecakes – Eggnog and Pumpkin – I didn’t have any but everyone raved about them. My Apple Pie bites are behind the two cheesecakes.
Mo wraps up front and my crescent rolls are in the back of the picture. Mo wraps are just lunch meat, lettuce, cheese and sauce wrapped in a tortilla.
It’s Wisconsin so what is a party without cheese and sausage. The pepper jack had a bit of a kick to it – definitely mellowed out my palette after all the sweets I consumed.
Caroline found a recipe called “Just Like Wendy’s Chili” and she had cheese, sour cream, chives, pepper flakes and Fritos for us to dress it up with. It was delicious and it did resemble Wendy’s chili.
Bagel Dip! Another Caroline specialty that is always loved by all.
Meatballs – there were little smokies too but I didn’t get a picture of that.
Sweets! It’s not a Christmas party (or any party) without them. Oreo balls and sugar cookies!
And of course libations and a roaring fire set the mood for the evening. This is one of my favorite holiday beers. I also tried the Cranberita from Budweiser and it has a wintery taste to it when you mellow it out over some ice. Straight from the can it’s too sweet. And at 8% alcohol per 8-oz. can, it’s good to water it down a bit.
Apple Pie Bites:
I found them on this blog. I had to cook mine a bit longer but my apple slices might have been larger. My mom sprinkled her’s with powdered sugar and I think a powdered sugar and water glaze would be a nice addition and make it more like a turnover. But everyone loved them.
Crescent Wreath:
I made the wreath last year for a Christmas party but put veggies on it. This year I used the same concept, but went for a completely different flavor.
1 tubes of refrigerated crescent rolls
1- 7 oz tub of Honey Cream Cheese
1 tsp. cinnamon
12 grapes cut on quarters
1/4 cup Craisins
1/3 cup pistachios (I used Wonderful Roasted and Salted Shelled)
Open each tube of rolls and cut into 8 pieces and arrange on a cookie sheet in a wreath shape. Cook for the time on the package or until the crescents are lightly browned. Remove from oven and let cool. Mix cream cheese and cinnamon together. Spread evenly over the crescent rolls. Top with Craisins, grapes and pistachios. That’s it – nice and simple.