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Any Idea,s For Some Party Food , Finger Food ?

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dieseldick | 11:48 Mon 22nd Dec 2014 | Food & Drink
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i have cocktail sausages , mini sausage rolls, eggs, cheese, brussels pate , chicken dippers, totilla crisps and dip.

any other suggestions ?

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also do any of you have a recipe for stuffing, i like pork meat with cinnimon and apple but it was years ago i tried this and i dont know how to make an easy to do pork stuffing meatloaf.
Roast chestnuts. Chicken drumsticks. Little dinky sarnies with the crusts off. quiche squares.
Pizza squares. Sorry, I don't have a stuffing recipe. I'm sure many other AB ers will be able to help you though.

Enjoy your party. Hope it's a great success. Happy Christmas. DD xx
Spring rolls.
Mini yorkshire puddings with rare roast beef and horseradish.
Stuffed tomatoes.
Fish fingers, cheese stick fingers, finger rolls, chocolate finger biscuits.
Most supermarkets sell smoked salmon canapés (£4 for18) which always go down well. Or buy some blinis, or ritz crackers, and put some cream cheese (Philly) and a bit of smoked salmon on the top, you can buy scraps of ss in packets which are quite cheap, around £1.
I stocked up at M&S the other day - they had lots of interesting nibbles such as duck spring rolls, mini shish kebabs and they were 4 for the price of 3
It might sound boring when compared with some of the suggestions above but I love carrot sticks and celery especially with a nice dip.
Party sizes samosas and onion bhajis go down well. Also, mini bagels with cream cheese and salmon seem to disappear from the table rather quickly.
Buy the vol-au-vent cases, bake then fill with filling of your choice.

Make some mini wontons...wrap a bit of brie and cranberry sauce in filo pastry and bake

Samosas are easy too...again using filo, cut a strip approx 3" wide by 12" long, add a bit of filling of your choice, then fold left to right, right to left, left to right, creating a filled triangle. Then bake

Mini Quiches done in muffin trays

Get a couple of dried apricots, wrap in a thin slice of bacon, secure with cocktail stick, bake for 10-15 mins
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thanks guys,
i think i will be lazy and buy loads of stuff from iceland pre cooked, my wife and 2 of 3 of my kids are asian / thai so they would just turn their noses up at christmas dinner as they did last year LOL

have a happy christmas folks ;-)

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