Submarine sandwiches can be the main course for an informal gathering. Like any entree, a submarine sandwich can be complemented with the right finger foods and appetizers. Think about what elements in the sandwich you want to emphasize or understate and use targeted appetizers to achieve your gustatory goals.
Six-month-old Max curiously eyed the cooked chicken leg on his plate. After some minutes of poking and picking, he clumsily raised the meat and gummed off a piece. His face contorted as he rolled it around in his mouth and then spit it back out. This scenario might seem precarious enough to end in a fast lesson in infant CPR. But Gill Rapley says this isn't only safe, it's normal. Rapley, a baby-led weaning innovator and U.K. health visitor, believes finger foods offer a better segue into the world of solid foods than purees.
Rolled up meat and cheese finger food is a simple and delicious way to feed a bunch of people at once. Learn to make rolled up meat and cheese finger foods with help from a chef and culinary instructor in this free video clip.
When planning the food aspect of this special day, one strategy is to begin with small bites and finger foods. Finger foods can be quickly and easily consumed with little mess or chance for spills. They often still require special utensils, and displaying them creativly can enhance the overall look of the reception. The utensils on the finger food table should not be overlooked.
Cold finger food is great for entertaining when you want to tide everyone over until a bigger meal. Learn about the Halloween cold finger food recipe with help from an author and accomplished magazine editor in this free video clip.
A lot of finger foods are great for the Thanksgiving time of year. Learn about Thanksgiving finger foods with help from an author and accomplished magazine editor in this free video clip.
Food is the most critical element of a game day celebration, save for the game itself. Since guests will punctuate the festivities with cheering, shouting and, possibly, wild gesticulations, it is best to prepare finger food that is easy to portion and can withstand sitting in the open without temperature control for an indefinite period of time. While there are reliable, popular game day dishes, alter some of the details to put your own spin on the menu.
Putting out a spread for a Halloween party is the perfect opportunity to be crazy and creative. Finger foods take on a whole new meaning when they're served bloody. Letting your guests stare at a plate of edible eyeballs that are looking right back at them can be a terrific conversation starter to get the party rolling.
Satisfying sweet cravings, presenting an amazing display and serving decadent desserts to guests is not always an easy task, but is one that is made easier with a bit of pre-planning. Choosing the right finger foods and desserts to serve at an upcoming event will vary with your setting, the number of guests and the overall theme of the gathering, but there are numerous options for events of all sorts.
As you watch your toddler explore and learn new things, it's important to keep in mind the nutritional needs of your little one. At 18 months, toddlers should have already been introduced to finger foods as early as 8 months, according to the Mayo Clinic. At 18 months, your toddler is a finger food pro but may be very picky. It's important to steer their food choices in healthy directions by incorporating finger foods from all of the food groups daily.
Finger foods take minutes to eat but often longer to make. There are alternatives to time-consuming finger foods. Many appetizer options take only minutes to put together, but when presented, they will look like you spent hours in the kitchen. To make the preparation even faster, use convenience products as shortcuts in the cooking process.
Whether you're saving money or saving calories, you may be taking your lunch to work more often than before. While some people are lucky enough to have kitchen facilities in their workplace, many others have to rely on their basic work environment. While some traditional lunch staples such as mayonnaise on sandwiches are out of the question without refrigeration, you can still create a tasty and food-safe lunch that can sit on your desk until noon.
Allowing your kids to explore the kitchen and all of its unusual tools is an exciting adventure, and it can provide them a positive experience so they learn to enjoy cooking their own meals. Make your kids' cooking lessons fun by giving them interesting recipes to put together. Cooking lessons should be educational and creative, so that kids learn how to think about new ways to combine ingredients.
Many restaurants, businesses and stores offer sample food to customers either to promote a new dish, to show their appreciation for their customers' business or to encourage the customer to stop by and purchase a larger portion of the sample food. Individuals can also serve up various food samples at their events and parties. Organizing the presentation of the food samples is almost as important as choosing what foods will be made and then preparing them for guests, coworkers, friends or family members.
Whether you're throwing a baby shower for your friend who is having a boy, or planning a sports party, and the team's primary color is blue, incorporate blue-colored appetizers as part of the theme. Include naturally blue-colored food such as blueberries and blue corn tortillas. Color nonblue snack items with food coloring, or other dyes if possible. Your guests will be impressed by the extra effort you took to create a blue themed party.
Sometimes when you're having a get together, you don't want to have to go all out with a big dinner menu that will drain your wallet. Instead, serve a variety finger food appetizers that will save you time and money in the long run. If you are big on fruits such as blueberries but don't want to just serve them in a plain bowl, you can create blueberry finger food appetizers for your guests to enjoy.
When planning your party's appetizer menu, stick with simple and traditional snacks to please everyone on your guest list. You don't have to spend a lot of money or time in the kitchen to create finger foods that will satisfy party goers' appetites and palettes. Tried-and-true appetizers will never go out of culinary style.
Appetizers are a delicious start to any occasion, whether the event is large or small. The best appetizers are flavorful, quickly assembled and allow your guests to focus on mingling instead of utensils. Appetizers do not have to be intricate. A few simple ingredients can have a great impact on your guests' taste buds. Offering a variety of finger-friendly appetizer options will meet multiple taste preferences at your event.
Apples are a favorite taste of fall. Many desserts, from pies and tarts to cakes and doughnuts, incorporate the delicious flavor of apples into their recipes. Along with the slew of pies and cakes that call for apples, many smaller, finger-friendly apple desserts are sweet additions to a party or other event.
During the fall months, an afternoon or evening hayride with the family is as good as it gets. If you're hosting a hayride for adults and children, you will need to decide on your favorite fall foods to serve before, during or after the event. There are many options available to add just the right touch to this time-honored autumn activity.
Potatoes are nutritious and versatile. Add some to soups and casseroles or serve them as a side dish. The addition of baked potato bars to some restaurants is a testament that a potato can serve as the main course all on its own. With the fast-paced, busy lives Americans lead it's hardly surprising that several companies offer premade and instant potatoes. These convenience potatoes require minimal preparation and very little cooking time.
Storing and transporting food is a part of daily life. Whether you are taking your lunch to work, bringing leftovers home from a restaurant or simply storing cooked food in the fridge, having the right food storage containers and trays for the job is essential. Food storage trays and containers come in every size and shape and are made from a variety of materials.
Every party spread, it seems, has some sort of shrimp finger food, and with good reason. Shrimp are tasty, versatile, and their shape and size make them perfectly suited to become appetizers and hors d'oeuvres. Shrimp are also quick-cooking and take well to a number of flavors and cuisines. Shrimp finger foods are a must for any party menu.
The best shrimp appetizers are ones that are easy to make and composed of tender and succulent shrimp. Whether served cold or hot, shrimp is often a crowd-pleaser. Shrimp can be teamed with many different spices and ingredients to make a tasty hot or cold appetizer. Along with being versatile, shrimp is low in calories and fat.
For seafood lovers, no buffet table is complete without some fresh, chilled seafood. Several types of seafood can be served raw or cold, including oysters and shrimp. To ensure the seafood stays fresh, keep the serving plates over ice if possible. Select simple, tried and true cold seafood appetizers so guests won't be intimidated to try them.
Throwing a party, especially a Fourth of July party, is about having an enjoyable time and relaxing, not about working away in the kitchen preparing fancy hors d'oeuvres for guests. For your next party, or the next time you're asked to bring a snack to an Independence Day party, prepare something that looks complicated but uses a combination of pre-packaged and homemade ingredients.
Dealing with the demands of day to day life can make it difficult to plan a regular menu. Convenience foods come in a variety of forms and can be a quick alternative to traditional home cooked meals. From canned goods to drive through dinners, convenience foods offer quick access for meals on the go.
Baking stollen, a German fruitcake-like bread, is as much a Christmas tradition in Germany as Christmas carols and nativity scenes are in the United States. This tradition also includes the shape in which the stollen is baked. The bread is tapered and both ends, with a ridge down the middle. This shape signifies the birth of Christ. This bread is generally made with a combination of almonds, raisins and brightly colored fruits.
Nothing says warm weather and family fun like an outdoor barbecue. However, the sizzling meats are only half the fun. Cool, crunchy or creamy -- refreshing finger foods keep guests snacking while the meat grills and serve as a side dish to help round out the meal. Best of all, finger foods are easy to eat while walking around, which means guests can keep socializing.
Making finger foods for preschoolers can be an enjoyable and creative experience. Whether you want to make a healthy recipe or a sweet recipe to celebrate a preschool event, making finger foods at home is a cost-effective way to please your preschoolers and make any party better.
Finger foods are a convenient way to serve food at social functions. They are welcome at parties, receptions, picnics and even in lunch boxes. Using finger foods means less mess and cleanup since you don't need knives and forks and heavy dinnerware. They require only small plates and napkins. Finger foods come in all shapes, sizes and flavors.
Some people will try unusual deep fried foods for the novelty of it, and others actually enjoy the crunchy taste of an item that's been dipped into batter and cooked in grease. When it comes to finding food to deep fry, it appears the only limit is the imagination -- and how much of that fried ice cream or blood pudding you should eat.
Stylish, colorful and somewhat complex desserts catch the eye and intrigue the taste buds. Simpler desserts must have elegance to them whether in quality of ingredients or the beauty of the container in which they are served. Regardless of which type of dessert is offered, the fact that it is prepared and served as an individual creation, makes it a special treat made especially for your guests.
A romantic dessert is the icing on the cake of a romantic evening. Most desserts can be altered to add romance, but there are other desserts that are classically linked to romance. Such desserts, including tiramisù, are appreciated around the world while others may be treats that you purchase from a local restaurant or bakery. Regardless, couple your romantic dessert with candlelight for a memorable evening.
Finger foods or cocktail foods are also known as bite-size appetizers, hors d'oeuvres or canapés. People eat finger foods with their hands, not toothpicks, forks or chopsticks. Examples of popular Western finger foods include chicken wings, ribs, mini quiches, mini cheesecakes, tea sandwiches, cheese and crackers, shrimp cocktail and mini pizzas. It is fashionable to serve dessert items as finger foods. The purpose of serving finger foods is to encourage mingling amongst guests at a function where such treats are served.
Whether you are throwing a dinner or cocktail party, there are plenty of ways that you can cut back on foods that are less than desirable for your figure. Stay away from lots of sweet finger foods such as cakes and brownies. Instead, opt for more nutritious selections. Your guests and your midsection will thank you in the morning.
Black frozen food trays are a great product to reuse once the food they contain has been eaten and they are thoroughly washed. They hold up very well when they are heated so they retain their quality very well and usually they have different sections, which make them even better to reuse. After being used a number of times, black frozen food trays can typically be recycled instead of thrown away.
Balancing work, family, friends and errands can consume huge chunks of our time. On particularly busy days, we simply do not have time for slow-cooked meals and opt for the grab-and-go option. Commonly labeled as unhealthy, certain finger foods can both save you much-needed time and prove to be just as wholesome as the meal you would cook for dinner if time were on your side.
Easter is the Christian celebration of Jesus' resurrection, but the holiday actually has roots that date back to Pagan times. Whether you are a Christian or not, Easter can be a time for gathering family and loved ones to spend quality time together. An important part of any celebration is good food. Easter also marks the end of lent, for those who observe it. So, Easter Sunday may be the first day in more than a month that you are able to eat whatever you like.
There is nothing like a freshly prepared vegetarian meal from scratch. But, as a vegetarian, it can be difficult to know what to eat when you are in a hurry. Perhaps you have a demanding schedule or you are on the road traveling, or maybe you just don't feel like spending the 30 minutes required to whip up a vegetarian stir-fry. Fortunately, there are many quick and healthy vegetarian options from which to choose. Once you have identified your favorite vegetarian convenience foods and where to find them, you'll never have to face the "what's for dinner" dilemma again.
Brunch is a late 19th century British term meaning a combination of breakfast and lunch. While todays brunches seem to be tied to Mother's Day and hotels, this does not mean people are not having them in their home as well.
Fall offers a number of delicious in-season vegetables and fruits to wow guests at a dinner party. Showcase fall's seasonal vegetables harvested as summer winds down and temperatures cool. Autumn produce available throughout September, October and November includes apples, squashes, pumpkins, dark greens and mushrooms. Many farmers' markets and supermarkets will have these items while they peak with freshness.
Parties and other special occasions are a great excuse to indulge in an array of delicious treats. Sweet finger foods are a simple, cost effective option when catering for larger groups. There are many fantastic recipes to choose from, including: tray bakes, cookies, cupcakes and mini doughnuts that are sure to be a hit with all your guests.
If you plan a complicated dinner menu, chances are you won't have much time to devote to cooking appetizers. When this happens, choose an appetizer recipe that is easy to make and quick to produce. Several savory appetizers suit this purpose. These appetizers also appear elegant, even though they require minimal time and effort.
Finger foods are tiny, bit-sized morsels that are generally too small to be manipulated by a knife and fork. Even though finger foods are typically served in gatherings of a more casual setting, there is still a certain etiquette involved in consuming them. A few simple tips on how to eat finger foods can help you mind your manners and avoid embarrassing situations such as dripping sauce on your clothes or accidentally spitting food at other guests.
Vegetables often play second to the meat course in a meal. They tend to end up as a side dish instead of taking the lead role. One way to showcase the wonderful flavor of vegetables is to serve them in appetizers. Most appetizers are served before the meal has started, but it's also a fun idea to serve only appetizers for cocktail or late night parties.
Appetizers are an essential part of any dinner function as they can whet your guest's appetites while your prepare the final meal and begin the party. Choose from the basic chips or an elaborate appetizer such as a cheesy spinach-artichoke dip for your guests to enjoy.
Finger foods and snacks are the sort of dishes you want for a party, family get together or other celebration. Offering finger foods allows guests to eat while mingling, and you can serve more choices than at a sit-down dinner. Typical snacks and finger foods include nuts, fruits and vegetables, meat dishes, dips with chips or crackers and sweet snacks.
Appetizers don't have to be fancy and take hours to prepare to taste good. Use everyday foods with special touches. Cover the plates with greenery and garnish with fruit slices, herbs or even edible flowers. You'll be relaxed and ready to enjoy your guests instead of being frazzled from spending the time in the kitchen.
Fancy sandwiches are all about fresh wholesome ingredients combined with visually stunning presentation. Update old favorites by adding new ingredients or present the sandwich in a different way. Display the sandwiches on elegant cake trays for a party or on plain white plates for individual eating. Use napkins, dips and sauces to decorate the plate or the sandwich itself. Sandwiches can be served solo or with soup, salad or fries.
Cucumbers are a cool and refreshing vegetable, and since they don't need to be cooked, they are perfect for making easy, delicious finger foods. While there are many different types of cucumbers, the English or "hothouse" cucumber is the best variety for these recipes, as it has a more uniform round size and color than other varieties so it looks better on a platter. It also has an unwaxed skin that doesn't need to be peeled, and small seeds.
Creating a menu for a party or other gathering can be frustrating. It is difficult to please different tastes and preferences, not to mention allergies or food restrictions. Utilizing finger foods helps to eliminate many of the problems associated with the complexities of menu creation.
While having a portable barbecue at a picnic would make for a wonderful steak supper, sometimes less is more. Having finger foods at your picnic will allow a larger variety of food for your guests and is good for younger children due to the size of their portions. Serve a variety of sandwiches, salads and desserts for the perfect picnic.
How about some simple appetizers before dinner that are quick and easy to make and tasty on the tongue? There are a number of recipes that you could make in your kitchen in a matter of a few minutes. Appetizers come in handy when guests drop in unannounced. So, go for some homemade appetizers rather than your traditional bag of potato chips after a long working day. And if you are feeding guests, try impressing them with your culinary skills.
Finger foods are, quite literally, any food easily eaten by hand without the need for plates or utensils. While finger foods may be an option during almost any meal or dinner course, they're most often associated with appetizers and party fare. Frequently, finger foods are required during events where seating isn't provided or where guests won't be seated right away, such as fundraisers, social hours or cocktail gatherings.
Snacking throughout the day helps stave off hunger and avoid overeating caused by allowing yourself to get too hungry. Finger food is a perfect snack option. It can be good for you, fun and easy to eat. Often, just a small snack is all you need to get you through to the next meal. Avoid overeating by paying attention to serving size.
Whether you are using them for a child's after-school snack or as treats for party guests to nosh on, finger foods don't have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, some of the tastiest finger foods are exceptionally easy to put together and require only a few ingredients to make.
Finger foods become frightfully tasty when you add a bit of ingenuity to the food creation process. You can incorporate images of ghosts, insects, slime, goo or all of the above into your finger foods. Get ready to treat your friends, family and co-workers to finger foods such as ghost sandwiches, spider-infested pizzas and gutsy brain food.
Finger foods refer to small, bite-sized samples of food that are often served at parties and events. Finger foods make good appetizers or hors d'oeuvres and are brought around to guests as they mingle during parties. Finger foods may be simple or fancy, and can incorporate just about any type of food and many different techniques.
Reaching a 50th wedding anniversary is a major milestone that deserves an elaborate celebration. Many couples celebrate by renewing their vows, and hosting a reception similar to a wedding reception. A buffet style dinner may not be the way to go when entertaining friends at the reception. Finger foods are a less expensive way to cater for a large party, and make it easier for the partygoers to mill around and visit.
It's the Christmas season, and you have just been invited to a potluck. You need to make some Christmas finger foods to take, and you need the recipes to be quick and easy. With a little preparation, you can make Christmas finger foods to please a crowd without panicking.
Allow your guests to enjoy tasty treats unencumbered by serving utensils by making finger foods your feature of choice. Regardless of the formality of your event, or dietary needs of your guests, you can likely find finger foods to suit your needs. By preparing finger foods instead of a more formal meal for your next gathering, you can give your guests the chance to mix and mingle while snacking on your delicious dishes.
Finger foods are perfect for packing into your purse in case you get hungry when out and about. They can be eaten directly from your fingers so there is no need to carry cutlery around with you and they are small enough not to weigh you down or take up too much space.
Finger foods are popular at parties, and choosing lighter options can allow your guests to indulge without worrying about their waistlines. You can always offer cut up vegetables with dip, as well as a fruit tray, but you can also choose more satisfying options that are not only delicious and festive but also light and nutritious.
If you're hosting a Christmas party, plan on making finger foods to keep guests satisfied before dinner. You can also serve hearty and filling finger foods in place of a traditional dinner if you desire. Provide a mix of savory and sweet items to please all of the party-goers.
Offering a variety of finger foods at a party allows guests to sample several sweet and savory snacks without the fuss of a sit-down dinner. The best finger foods are delicious, attractive, fun to eat and easy to make. Try to make at least six different finger foods for a party, according to "Cocktail Food," by Mary Corpening Barber. Aim to include a variety of textures and flavors, such as spicy, sweet, crunchy and flaky.
Whipping up a bevy of finger foods for your next get-together doesn't require standing over the stove or even opening up your oven. You can create impressive appetizers using readily available ingredients that will wow your guests and satisfy your cravings for utensil-free fare. Try your hand at these tapas that are low on prep time and big on taste.
Finger foods are bite-size appetizers or entrees eaten without the use of a fork, spoon or knife. They are common at buffet-style gatherings, as small foods allow your guests to mix and match. However, not all finger foods are easy to prepare in the large amounts required to fill a buffet platter. Select easy-to-prepare finger foods so you can make large batches quickly, without a mess or excessive ingredients.
Easter presents a wonderful opportunity to expand your child's palate and instill a love of world foods. Cultures around the world have diverse culinary traditions and Easter related foods, ranging from buns to boiled eggs. Your child may be reluctant to try these new foods, but instead of giving in and heating up fries, try tempting him with bite-size morsels, lots of praise, and fun dipping sauces.
Ornate and intricately designed mosques, bustling markets, and a rich and ancient culture draw intrigued visitors to Morocco each year. Located on the northwest coast of Africa, Morocco is separated from Europe only by the Strait of Gibralter and the Mediterranean Sea. Moroccan cuisine has been influenced by both African and European cultures expertly combined with Moroccan spices.
In the early 1800s, only a quarter of Irish people were literate, life expectancy was short and families were large. English and Anglo-Irish landowners leased plots of land to Irish peasants, who in exchange for tending the farm were permitted to live in a small mud hut on the land and grow a small garden of potatoes for themselves. Due to this poor agrarian economy, Irish cuisine has only recently begun to stray from meals eaten just for sustenance.
Finger foods are the preferred food options for a football game viewing party. They allow the guests to eat while watching the game, without the need for a fork and knife -- or even much attention. Party foods should include both savory and sweet options to satisfy all cravings. Knowing a few food options gives you a starting point to develop your own party menu.
There are more than 30 fast-food fried chicken restaurants just within the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Fifteen of those are Crown Fried Chickens, five are Kennedy Fried Chickens. There's also Kentucky Fried and Popeye's Chicken restaurant chains. But Brooklyn is also well-serviced by soul food restaurants, which offer fried chicken, fish, seafood, and even fried Twinkies. Fried food is also trendy for New Yorkers who live in the other boroughs, requiring a long trek over the Brooklyn Bridge or a train ride to get to where the action is.
Whether you're catering your own party or professionally catering an event that requires finger food trays, you have a few options when it comes to planning and setting up. Planning ahead of time using information about the party will help tremendously when designing and customizing food trays.
Blowtorches add new dimensions to cooking by allowing chefs to crisp foods, melt cheese or caramelize sugar without additional time in the oven. Blowtorches commonly are used to melt cheese on top of French onion soup and to caramelize the top of creme brulee, for example. The torches usually last for about 60 minutes of continued use. Most models use butane to refill the fuel.
Whether you are looking for a substitute because you ran out of chips or because you are searching for a healthier alternative, many items to make or purchase fulfill the snacking or dipping role of the fried chip. Bread, vegetables and fruits can all be used as is, baked or dehydrated to create chip alternatives in texture and functionality.
Tapas food dishes are a variety of dishes that are served before, during and after the various courses at a Spanish meal. The Spaniards have been making varieties of tapas since the Middle Ages and there is no one thing that defines the tapas from one region of Spain better than the tapas from another. Interestingly, Spaniards do not eat tapas in the home but rather when they go to eat out of the home. There are special tapas bars in even the smallest towns in Spain. Try serving these tasty morsels for a special dinner with family and friends.
When you prepare and host a formal tea, one of your most important obligations to your guests is to provide suitable food. Certain finger foods that would be acceptable in other contexts, such as nachos, pizza and chicken wings, simply do not offer the dignified elegance necessary for a proper formal tea.
Finger appetizers, also commonly called finger foods, are a type of hors d'œuvre that can be easily eaten using your hands. These are a popular choice at a party as they allow guests to mingle and try multiple varieties of appetizers.
Cold finger foods served buffet style simplify serving at parties and receptions, large and small. From formal weddings to holiday and Super Bowl parties, finger foods require little monitoring and no periodic reheating. This allows you to prepare the food ahead and lay out buffet style for guests to nibble at will as they socialize.
When you host a football party, one of your obligations is to provide suitable snacks. When football fans are wrapped up in watching the game, they may be too distracted to appreciate fine cooking --- and too excited to eat messy dishes or use utensils without making a mess. Therefore, your best option is to stick with relatively simple finger foods that are easy to eat.
Meatballs are a common choice for wedding fare because they are versatile, inexpensive and generally well-liked. If friends and family are doing the majority of the cooking, meatballs can be prepared well in advance and frozen, making cooking on the big day less frantic. Thaw the meatballs a day ahead of the reception so they will be easier to reheat and serve without the chance of serving a meatball with a frozen middle.
Spanish cuisine consists of four or five meals throughout the day. Because of this, the inclination is toward finger foods rather than large meals. Commonly known as tapas, finger foods may be served either cold or warm, with a meal, or grouped together to form their own. A variety of flavors and cuisines can be found throughout Hispanic finger foods, as their culinary culture has absorbed many of the foods of those around them.
Kids can be picky eaters, especially at holiday gatherings where some food may appear to be foreign objects. Holidays and food should be fun for everyone, including the choosiest of eaters. Creative finger food recipes for the holidays make eating more enjoyable for kids. Recipes that are also easy to follow allow for kids to be active in the kitchen, making both great snacks and great holiday memories.
A great finger food appetizer that is easy to whip up is sun-dried tomato ricotta bruschetta, which only requires a few store-bought ingredients. Create this tasty appetizer for last-minute guests with help from a professional chef in this free video on cooking techniques.
Day spas understand that their clientele enjoys being pampered. The men and women who flock to their doors look for a calm, relaxing experience that will rejuvenate body and mind. While nobody likes to feel hungry, it is also not pleasant to be overly stuffed, so it's optimal for spas to provide light food that will satisfy without being too heavy.
The best finger foods for parties are ones that can be prepared and served easily. These appetizers should be bite-size. The best snacks for parties also are neat and don't leave a mess on the hands. Some great foods are often overlooked when considering what to serve for parties.
Kitchen torches are very similar to other types of torches except that they are smaller and use a different gas. The torch runs off a canister of butane gas, produceing a hot flame at the tip. A kitchen torch is used to brown the outside of a food item without cooking the inside of the food, thus creating a brown crust. It is most often used to melt the sugar on top of crème brûlée or to brown marshmallows.
Serving finger foods for a wedding anniversary party is a good way to cut back on costs, especially if you make the treats yourself. Finger foods for such an occasion are similar to those you would find at a wedding reception, and are usually paired with a champagne toast and a cake.
When you think of traditional Irish foods, the first things to spring to mind may be dishes such as Irish stew or corned beef and cabbage. Not surprisingly, there are many other foods common in Ireland that either originated there or have become so popular that they might as well be native. Many of these dishes are usually eaten as finger foods.
Christmas day traditionally means a large meal, so the night before, keep entertaining or family meals simple by serving finger foods. Some finger foods can be prepared ahead of time, and many take little time to prepare. In addition, finger foods can be adjusted to your needs, whether you are feeding just a few or a large number of guests for a Christmas Eve party.
Get your teen to eat better by preparing her a variety of grab-and-go finger foods. You will need to prepare the finger food ahead of time in order to successfully replace processed foods like chips, frozen pizza and snack cakes. Most important, make individual packages that contain salty, sweet or savory finger foods to meet all of your teen's needs.
If you are hosting a party or event, and are anticipating the attendance of vegetarians -- or you are a vegetarian yourself -- serve simple, vegetarian finger foods that will be convenient. Let the plethora of meatless options inspire you to create a menu that everyone will enjoy.
People of all ages enjoy the convenience and fun of finger foods at birthday parties. Partygoers can eat at the table, wander around with plates of food or have a picnic on a blanket on the floor. Preparing finger foods doesn't have to be complicated or time-consuming and clean up may be easier with little or no silverware and few dishes. Finger foods add variety and ease to birthday parties and can make these special celebrations more fun for guests and hosts of all ages.
Palate-pleasing foods served at an adult party or dinner party should not be a daunting task to prepare. Simple recipes using inexpensive ingredients provide finger foods with pizazz for any adult party.
Mexican finger foods are ideal for appetizer platters at a Mexican-themed party, or simply for fun snacks anytime. Serve nachos, taquitos or flautas, quesadillas and other Mexican finger food as appetizers for a Mexican dinner, such as enchiladas verde or fajitas.
Part of the stress of party planning is preparing food to serve large groups of people. A quick and convenient appetizer idea is putting food on toothpicks for guests to pick up themselves. This eliminates the need for silverware and plates. Many toothpick finger foods, such as fresh fruit, cheese and vegetables, do not have to be cooked at all, saving a host hours of hard work in the kitchen.
Begin the day with a filling meal by having a healthy, portable breakfast after you awaken. Traditional breakfast foods such as eggs, pancakes and cereal require the use of eating utensils and a spot to sit. These options do not present themselves as feasible for brunch cocktail parties, those on the go or for young children who prefer finger foods. Breakfast finger foods fill the gap for those looking for early meal options which require eating with your hands.
Hamburgers and hotdogs on the grill may be the shining stars of a cookout, but your guests will want other foods to nibble on while you cook the burgers and dogs. At your next cookout, offer your guests a variety of finger foods, from dips to veggies to petite sized sweets. The finger foods should be easy to prepare and ready to go when the party starts, so you can focus on the grill and your guests.
Brunch, that wonderful blend of breakfast and lunch, can, if you do it right, be the best of both meals combined. The best part is that any food can be incorporated into it. From eggs and sausages to light finger sandwiches, the range of choices is limitless.
Indian food is a treat for the senses. The different regions of India offer specialties that differ from one area to the next. Indian food offers more vegetarian options than do most other cuisines. Another benefit of Indian food is that it's made from fresh, whole, natural ingredients. That also means that it is time-consuming to make from scratch. Indian finger foods and snacks in general are plentiful. Many of them include vegetables, are deep fried, and are served with chutney or some other type of sauce.
Summer cooking focuses on simple, fresh ingredients that require little cooking. Finger foods are perfect to pack for picnics, ballgames or the pool. Healthy options like fruit, veggies and sandwiches are delicious choices. To avoid food-borne illnesses, keep perishable foods chilled.
When one thinks of finger foods, images of grubby-fingered strangers rummaging through an old bowl of pretzels or salted nuts may come to mind. Reinvent this notion for guests with tasty little snacks that complement good drinks and great conversation. Slight tweaks to old favorites promise to make over the tried and true for snacks that charm as much as please the palate.
Whether you are hosting a Midsommer party in June or a St. Lucia party in December, Swedish culinary culture offers a smorgasbord of finger foods to serve at your get-together. These foods can be easily passed around and enjoyed in a bite or two, bringing a taste of Sweden to your guests.
Moroccan cuisine represents a dazzling mix of cultures and creativity that comes together in grand fare such as the chicken- or pigeon-stuffed pie called pastilla, stews of lamb or chicken known as tajines or fresh fish made fiery with harissa. Finger foods, as snacks or part of a main meal, are very popular in Morocco and include many of the country's signature foods.
According to FoodTimeline.org, picnics evolved from movable outdoor feasts--a lavish tradition among the wealthy--and early forms of picnics span back as far as the Renaissance or Medieval eras. Though picnics originated as a fashionable potluck where each member would bring a portion of the food, many now celebrate a more personal and private form of the tradition, in a warm setting on a blanket with loved ones.
Finger foods are foods that can be eaten with your hands rather than using a fork, spoon or knife. A deep fryer can give boring finger foods a tasty crunch. Many different types of finger foods are at your disposable that will suit the pickiest of palates.
The best finger food appetizers are prepared easily, served easily and are unique to the ubiquitous pigs-in-a-blanket. Ultimately, it depends on your party atmosphere to choose appetizers that encompass the above qualities, but also fit into the party's theme. An outdoor barbecue party will have "best" finger foods that are different from a luau or upscale cocktail party. Fortunately there are many possibilities for simple appetizers to fit any occasion.
The African continent is home to a dazzling array of cultures, climates, and cuisines. More than 50 countries territories comprise the world's second-largest continent, populated by nearly 800 million people speaking more than 1,000 languages. From the Sahara Desert to the South-African coast, regional fare is as varied as the landscape. Satisfy your hunger with some of these quintessential African finger foods.
Bring a little bit of life to your child's after school and mid-day snack by introducing him to a variety of foods he can grab and run with. Prepared ahead of time, finger foods are a healthy alternative to the frozen junk food he may normally consume.
If you want to make delicious finger foods for a gathering, pull out your crockpot. It will enable you to slow-cook finger food appetizers while you prepare for a casual event. You can choose from among chicken, beef, pork and mixed nut recipes and let the crockpot do the hard work.
Finger foods are widely available in China and vary depending greatly upon your location. The most famous finger foods, however, come from Southern Chinese custom dim sum. While dim sum is traditionally served in the late mornings before noon, more and more dim sum foods are finding their way in contemporary Chinese cuisine as stand-alone snacks served at parties or office meetings or as a dinner alternative.
Whether served as hors d'oeuvres at a dinner party or miniature main courses at a cocktail gala, finger foods should be appetizing and satisfying. Good recipes and proper preparation will ensure you appease every palate with a variety of savory, sweet and refreshing finger foods.
Mediterranean nations include Italy, Spain, Greece, Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon and Turkey. The temperate, sunny climate of the area is ideal for growing a wide variety of crops and for pasturing farm animals. European Mediterranean cuisine gets much of its flavor from fresh herbs and wine while African Mediterranean cuisine is distinguished by its combination of spices. The Mediterranean cuisine of both continents is famous for its meze--small appetizer-like dishes, many of which are finger foods. Mediterranean meze work as well for a light lunch as they do for entertaining guests.
Picnics are enjoyable for couples, families and kids whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply want to take some private time to get to know someone. Preparing the food to be eaten is half the fun, and if you're picnic is meant to induce romantic feelings in your meal partner, several fruit, cheese and meat options are available. After that, simply find a secluded spot and remember to bring a blanket.
German cuisine is well-known for its hearty meat and potato dishes, often flavored with mustard or accompanied with sauerkraut. Aside from the traditional elaborate meals like stews, dumplings and schnitzels, there are a variety of tasty finger foods that can be eaten as appetizers, street food, party food or as part of a quick casual meal.
Finger foods are an easy way to serve guests, feed finicky kids or contribute to the office potluck. Serving finger foods can be as simple as laying out some fruit, olives, cheese and bread, or it can be as fancy as crab-stuffed tomatoes, mini-quiche or homemade sushi rolls. Many of the most popular finger foods fall somewhere in the middle.
What party is complete without delicious appetizers to moisten the taste buds for more drinks? If you've got a hankering for some tasty fiesta foods but you're afraid they might be too messy for your guests, you're in luck. There are a number of delicious fiesta finger foods that are simple to make and will satisfy everyone's taste buds, and you can customize them to fit any diet.
Exotic food is food that a person finds strange and/or unfamiliar. Exotic food can be unusual types of meats, fruits, vegetables or spices or it can be the way that the food is prepared.
Spanish finger food, better known as tapas, are small snacks and appetizers that are very culturally important in Spain and have gained popularity around the world. Tapas date to the 14th or 15th century and can be fancy or simple, according to the website of Heaven City Restaurant in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. Many restaurants and cooks incorporate modern and global influences into their tapas.
Sometimes a get-together of finger foods and drinks is all that is necessary. It might be a holiday, special celebration or just a neighborhood visit. Even though you aren’t presenting a complete sit-down dinner party, you want your offerings to be special and varied, so there is something for everyone. You don’t have to be a five-star chef to create a nice spread; just take ordinary finger foods and make them fancy through additional ingredients or a different presentation.
Finger foods are commonly served to guests of parties and other gatherings. At a meeting, cocktail party or informal gathering, they are typically served as a main dish. At dinner parties and formal gatherings, finger foods are often served as an appetizer before the main course. Whether you are looking for foods to serve adults at a party or teens at snack time, you may find finger food recipes to be a convenient alternative to standard dinner meals and desserts.
Are you looking for toddler finger food recipes so that you can fix a delightful meal for your little one? Having a toddler eat finger foods that they can easily pick up and munch on is a much easier and much cleaner alternative to other meal possibilities. Read on to learn where to find clear and simple toddler finger food recipes.
The key to clean finger foods is that they can be eaten in one bite, whether they are conveyed to the mouth via fingers, toothpicks, or chopsticks.
You're planning a tea party--good for you! But now that you've picked the tea and the tableware, you're wondering what food you should make. If you're a terribly busy person--and who isn't nowadays--you'd like to serve something that won't take much time or preparation. The good news is that most people consider finger foods essential to a tea party. Tea sandwiches are simple to make as they are delicious to eat, and scones are another tasty classic. Include some savory finger foods and don't forget cookies for dessert.
One of the most challenging parts of being on a diet is staying true to it. Try some of these quick and easy low-calorie ideas the next time you're ready to reach for a quick snack.
Finger foods can be used in a variety of settings for a variety of reasons. From kids' meals to cocktail parties, finger foods can be fun and tasty or complex and elegant.
No matter what time of year, there are always occasions to get together to celebrate with friends. Whether celebrating the New Year or the Superbowl in winter or Independence Day or Labor Day in the summer, having the right finger foods can make the difference between a good time and a great time. Here are some suggestions for appetizers that are sure to please.
The Hawaiian word for the kinds of appetizers that make great finger food at a tropical luau is "pupu." While the word itself might not sound too appetizing, Hawaiian-style finger food is sure to please party guests. From traditional poi to fruit, seafood, ribs and chicken wings, dining luau style is a tasty experience.
Finger foods are a great way to introduce kids to German cuisine for fun or educational purposes. Whether at school or for a German-themed party, finger foods cut down on mess, allow more informal socialization and are fun to eat for children. Classic German foods can range from the familiar, like chocolate cupcakes, to the not-for-everyone, like sauerkraut appetizers.
You want to make sure that the kids are eating more than candy and cookies at the yearly Christmas party, so serve up finger foods that please kids as well as adults. A variety of tasty finger foods can help keep little hands out of the candy dish during busy holiday festivities.
Kids and finger foods are a natural combination. Whether looking for a whimsical but healthy after-school snack or a special treat for the holidays, finger foods will be met with enthusiasm by the youngsters in your life. Kids might also enjoy helping to prepare these simple snack foods.
One of the things many guests look forward to at weddings is the food. Other than the cake, a wedding should provide plenty of small finger foods for the guests to munch on. When choosing which foods to have prepared, keep in mind any diabetics, or people with allergies, who may be attending the event. Here are some ideas for wedding finger foods.
Cleaning the dishes takes all the fun out of eating dessert. Solve that problem by serving up some sweet and delicious confections that are meant to be eaten with your hands; no plate or fork required.
Whether you're planning an appetizer spread for your next dinner party or just want to provide something to nosh between sips at a cocktail party, unfussy finger food is a must because it doesn't require cutlery or plates and keeps shirtsleeves and blouses pristine. With the advent of the tapas trend, inspired by the Mediterranean habit of never drinking without munching, ever-popular finger foods are getting a makeover. Typical cubed cheese and raw veggies with dip may still find a place, but dressed-up finger foods with international twists can be just the thing to impress your guests.
Finger food is an important part of any party. Choices for your finger food should be both delicious and uncomplicated. If you are using as appetizers before a big meal, your finger food you should be able to make the items quickly, the recipes should be simple, and include items you can just purchase from the store and serve with a nice presentation.
Whether your aim is to serve appetizers before the main course or to keep a stream of tempting morsels coming off the grill, finger foods are a fantastic way to serve a variety of foods that fit in with everyone's taste. When serving finger foods, one way to keep clean up to a bare minimum is to use cocktails napkins, toothpicks and disposable skewers These are great substitutes for paper plates and silverware.
Finger foods are great for parties and dinners at home. These foods allow the diners to quickly grab what they want, and they provide a casual eating environment. Finger foods are especially useful for feeding picky toddlers who will love bite-size foods they can hold in their hand. Whether you're throwing an elaborate party or providing snacks for family movie night, fun finger foods can make the event a success.
Free finger foods are usually served at restaurants as a type of taste bud foreplay before the actual meal. They are usually cheap but delicious items that give the diners something to quell their hunger or their attention as the waitstaff makes their way to the table to serve them. A choice for these free finger foods before the meal is definitely a unique and fresh idea that would undoubtedly draw attention to a restaurant from diners and critics alike.
Getting kids to eat healthy and choose foods that are good for them instead of reaching for a bag of potato chips can be challenging. But with a little planning, you can be prepared to offer you kids smart choices that they will have fun eating.
Toddlers will always reach for something to put in their mouths that don't require sitting down. They simply don't have the time, and sometimes the dexterity, to eat anything but finger foods. Giving toddlers healthy choices will help them develop better eating habits through a well-balanced diet. They'll like it because it won't slow them down.
As a licensed Realtor who's hosted countless open houses, I've learned to never underestimate the value of good finger food. Delicious treats break the ice and serve as conversation starters. Of course, you can order platters from a deli, but you'll make a lasting impression with your own creations.
Lunchtime is usually a meal that is eaten in a rush or while on the run. Look for recipes that are easy to eat while chatting or moving about, and still taste good. Most finger foods are easy to prepare ahead of time so you have them ready when you need them.
Prepare delicious romantic finger foods to create a passionate and decadent meal. Many say that taste begins with the eyes; so does romance. By creating delicate appetizers, you rev up your engines for a memorable evening. Choose foods that aren't too heavy, messy or produce gas. Go for traditional or put a spin on the classics that reflect your own personal tastes.
The church social is one gathering where everyone leaves feeling full. There are cookbooks created from recipes used at church socials and dinners. After a while though, the same foods keep re-appearing. The times are changing and so are the eating habits of many people. New foods can be turned into finger foods for church socials to let everyone enjoy healthy choices at dinners and gatherings.
Finger food is fun to eat and creates a casual, relaxing atmosphere. Although this is not like a full-course meal at an elegantly set dinner table, there are still a few etiquette rules that should be followed when eating finger foods, from how much to eat to how to hold a conversation while eating.
Preparing food for a big event or party doesn't have to cost a fortune. Finger foods are easy to prepare, and many of these tasty foods are inexpensive to make as well. Choose a selection of hot and cold finger foods for your buffet instead of a main course and you will feed everyone at your party for a very low price.
A finger-food buffet meal can be easy to prepare, and allow you to socialize more with your guests, since most of the food can be prepared ahead of time. Make a relish tray or vegetable tray as an appetizer. Prepare simple sandwiches or quarter cooled baked potatoes and sprinkle them with toppings. Make an easy fondue of melted chocolate, fruit and cookies, offer your guests honeyed nuts or bake a dessert pizza.
Bring new life into traditional finger foods with innovative ideas. The doldrums of party foods leave guests feeling less than celebratory. A few simple twists can make your finger foods the talk of the party. Don't fall prey to frozen ready-made foods; you can showcase your culinary talents with quick preparations.
Kids love finger foods since they are easy to grab and eat. Moms love finger foods since there is no clean up of dishes or silverware, and generally no mess. Since you can make finger foods out of almost any food, try using these great ideas to make snacks your children can consume easily.
Football games are great excuses to invite the guys over for a party. What could make cheering on your favorite team more fun? Great food, of course. Enjoying a football game with delicious food is a sure-fire way to guarantee that everyone has a great time. Consider creating a variety of tasty finger foods to share during the next big game.
Cold finger foods are most welcome on hot summer days when you just can't motivate yourself to stand over a hot stove. Whether you're planning a party or just a casual meal at home, cold finger foods are fast and easy.
It happens to all of us. You're hosting a party and are looking for hors d'oeuvres that will wow your guests and keep your costs low. Before you fall into despair over the cost or the prep time of some finger foods, take a look at these cheap and easy ideas for classy, tasty food that won't bust your budget. Following these quick and easy recipes, you'll shell out less cash and have more fun at your party.
Finger foods make wonderful party refreshments. Guests are able to pick and choose what they like, and the food can be served either in buffet style or via elegant waiters with trays. Fingers foods allow guests to mix and mingle while enjoying their food, and it makes it easy for them to sample a little of each item. Some excellent finger food ideas include deviled eggs, sushi, mini sandwiches and desserts.
Finger foods for parties can include baked goods, dried meats and vegetarian options, all of which are bite-sized and not messy to eat with the hands. Create a few unique finger food ideas for the next entertaining opportunity with directions from a professional chef in this free video on cooking.
Hosting any kind of gathering means, well, gathering food for your guests to eat. One of the easiest ways to impress your guests with lots of different food items is to come up with some finger food ideas. Below, you will find numerous tips, tricks and concepts that will help to make your party a smashing success.
With so much attention focused on the problem of childhood obesity, parents want to make sure their children are consuming snacks that are wholesome. Healthy finger foods can be delicious as well as nutritious, while also being quick and easy enough to prepare that children can help. When youngsters have a hand in preparation, chances are they will be more eager to consume the treats. You can make healthy finger foods when your children ask for an after-school snack, during family gatherings, or as a snack for yourself.
Lives are busy even before you introduce children. When children get added into the mix, however, busy doesn't even begin to describe it. One of the easiest ways to get some extra time is to eat meals while driving to various activities. For example, if your children eat their lunch while in the car driving to their piano lessons, you have saved yourself some time. Eating in the car is no picnic, however. In order to have a successful meal with children in the car, there are certain steps you must take. This article will show you exactly what to…
Do you love eating finger foods yet do not know exactly how to make them? In this "how to" article it will show you three different finger foods that you and your guests can enjoy.
Knives are among the most potentially dangerous cooking utensils in your kitchen. That's why you have to demonstrate care and concentration when using them. When you buy a knife, you want one that feels comfortable in your hand. Every kitchen should have a chef's knife for mincing and chopping, a paring knife for small jobs, utility knives, a bread knife and boning knife for cutting poultry.
A spatula is a kitchen essential. It is used for all sorts of things from flipping pancakes and omelets to removing chicken from a pan. Spatulas are easy to use, once you get the hang of it. However, anticipate a few messy kitchen experiences until you get used to using your spatula.