Celebrate with Our Holiday Party Recipes (2024)

Jazz up your holiday entertaining with our recipes for dips, drinks, appetizers, desserts and more.

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Smoked Whitefish Spread

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Horsefeather

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At the now-closed The Rieger in Kansas City, bartenders prepare this dead-simple, gingery co*cktail with J. Rieger & Co. KC Whiskey—but any rye or blended whiskey will work!

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Parmesan Gougères

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Gougères, or hollow, cheesy puffs, are a traditional French snack taste eaten warm from the oven. They're best when fresh, though they can be made ahead and reheated for entertaining ease. Serve them as an appetizer with predinner co*cktails.

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Smoked Gouda Artichoke Spread

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This easy cheese spread from Shelly Westerhausen Worcel, author of Platters and Boards, is highly addictive thanks to the slight tang and brightness from marinated artichoke hearts and smokiness from the smoked gouda. You can make the spread a few days ahead and store in the fridge until ready to serve.

The No-Fail Relish Tray is Here

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Bread-and-Butter Carrots

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These sweet and slightly spicy pickled carrots created by Shelly Westerhausen Worcel, author of Platters and Boards, should be made at least 24 hours ahead of time so they have time for their flavors to develop. Although they will stay good in the fridge for over a week, they may lose some crunch after a couple of days.

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Mediterranean Eight-Layered Dip

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The day before you serve this layered dip, prepare the tomato mixture, hummus and tapenade. Cover and refrigerate separately until you're ready to layer and serve the dip. To save time, use purchased hummus.

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Butternut-Tahini Dip

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This creamy dip is packed with healthy ingredients, so it's great for keeping in the fridge for weekday snacks—but it's also tasty enough to serve at a party.

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Jerry Thomas' Champagne Punch

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Dating to the 1800s, this recipe is easy, breezy, pink and fruity—and still completely sophisticated. It comes from Cincinnati mixologist Molly Wellman.

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Butternut Squash and Sausage Skewers

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This crowd-pleasing sweet-and-salty appetizer comes from the Chowgirls Killer Catering cookbook. For ease or just a different flavor, you can skip roasting fresh Italian sausage and swap in a smoky precooked sausage.

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Phyllo Cheese Straws

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These easy-to-make cheese straws use just four ingredients: feta cheese, fresh parsley, frozen phyllo dough and butter.

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Roasted Shrimp co*cktail with Bloody Mary co*cktail Sauce and Lemon-Chive Mayo

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Skip the supermarket tray. Our shrimp co*cktail update is the ultimate make-ahead party app. Roasting brings out the shrimp's natural sweetness, and the two homemade sauces are ridiculously simple.

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Cucumber Bites with Herbed Cheese and Salmon Mousse

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The recipe makes half the bites with pink salmon mousse filling and half with white herbed cheese. If you like, streamline by choosing just one filling and doubling its ingredients. This recipe comes from Annie Marshall of Indianapolis.

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Tangy Sour Cream and Onion Dip

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Onion dip is a classic for a reason—and this 100 percent homemade version is one of the best we've tasted. It's fab with potato chips, of course, but we also love it with crisp Romaine or Little Gem lettuce leaves for a lighter twist.

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Iron Range Pasties

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These mini meat- and vegetable-filled turnovers are equally good warm from the oven or at room temperature. The recipe comes from the Chowgirls Killer Catering cookbook.

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Roasted Fall Vegetables with Saffron Aioli

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Featuring whatever's in season, this gorgeous platter is Chowgirls Catering's most popular menu item, an unexpected and delicious alternative to raw veggie trays. The recipe comes from the Minneapolis company's cookbook, Chowgirls Killer Party Food.

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Turkey Pesto Sliders

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These six-ingredient party sandwiches are simple and delicious.

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Darling Clementine Mocktail

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No offense to the classic mimosa, but not everyone wants to booze with their brunch. Enter the Darling Clementine, a tart, fizzy, deliciously pink, nonalcoholic alternative to classic morning co*cktails.

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Sausage-and-Spinach Stuffed Mushrooms

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Unlike most stuffed mushroom recipes, these savory sausage-filled gems don't contain cheese, so they're a great choice for people avoiding dairy. The recipe comes from Annie Marshall of Indianapolis.

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French Onion Sliders

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These totally indulgent sliders pack all the flavor of French onion soup into a tidy little sandwich. The recipe comes from Indianapolis blogger Annie Marshall.

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Creamy Crab Rangoon Dip with Wonton Chips

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The chips are easy and definitely add to the dip's appeal, but rice crackers, sugar snap peas, celery sticks and baby bok choy leaves all make good Asian-inspired dippers.

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Ham Sliders

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This crowd-pleasing party recipe is sweet, salty and highly addictive! Plus, you can assemble the sandwiches a day early for easy party prep.

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Rosemary-Infused Grapefruit Gin co*cktail

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Pretty in pink, yes, but this sweet drink has bite, too, thanks to grapefruit's subtle bitterness and the woodsy notes of gin and rosemary. This recipe makes enough rosemary-infused syrup for several co*cktails.

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Ricotta and Parmesan Spread

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Fresh herbs season this ridiculously simple spread from BelGioioso Cheese in Wisconsin. It keeps well in the fridge and is delicious with cherry tomatoes or other vegetable dippers, as well as crackers or baguette slices.

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Caramel-Hazelnut Café Mocha

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Melted Nutella. Need we say more? Our updated version of hot chocolate is made in a slow cooker, just for kicks, and after cooking, can be kept on the warm setting for one hour.

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Cranberry-Sauced Meatballs Appetizer

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Shape and bake the chicken meatballs ahead of time, then pop them in your slow cooker with cranberry and barbecue sauces.

Irresistible Slow-Cooker Appetizers

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Nutella Cherry Hazelnut Fudge

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Chocolate-hazelnut spread (Nutella) gives this fudge a smooth texture and luscious nutty flavor.

Fabulous Fudge Recipes

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Eggnog Cheesecake Bars

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A spiced graham cracker crust and bourbon-infused egg nog filling give these simple bars a delicious holiday twist. The recipe comes from Annie Marshall of Indianapolis.

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Bacon-Stuffed Mushrooms

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This five-ingredient recipe comes from the bacon pros at Nueske's meats in Wisconsin.

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Bacon-Cheddar Cheese Balls

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Freshly shredded cheese works better than packaged shredded cheese in a cheese ball. Prepare the cheese mixture the night before so flavors have a chance to blend. Shape and roll in the crumbled bacon or pistachio nuts a few hours before serving.

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Cranberry Margarita

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Stir up a pitcher of these rosy margaritas for your next holiday bash. The Simple Syrup recipe makes enough syrup for 30 margaritas but is easily halved or quartered.

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FAQs

How do you ask guests to bring food on an invitation? ›

Be direct. Say “bring food to share and whatever you like to drink.” Or just call it a potluck. I always have fresh bread and a salad which round off any miscellany of contributions.

What do you write on a holiday party invitation? ›

Fun And Casual
  • Let's Celebrate! ...
  • It's that time of year, our holiday bash is here!
  • The weather outside may be frightful, but a co*cktail party is so delightful.
  • The holidays are here, join us for a cold beer!
  • Join us for a little bubbly and good cheer to toast the holidays and the New Year.
Sep 11, 2023

What makes a good holiday party? ›

Top 10 Tips for Hosting The Ultimate Holiday Party
  • Plan Your Menu. Everyone will appreciate a varied menu that appeals to guests with diverse palates and preferences. ...
  • Pick a Color Scheme. ...
  • Make Menu Cards. ...
  • Create a Signature co*cktail. ...
  • Set The Mood. ...
  • Have Awesome Music. ...
  • Make Some, Assemble Some. ...
  • Make Something Cute.

How do you politely ask guests to bring food to a party? ›

Be direct. Say “bring food to share and whatever you like to drink.” Or just call it a potluck. I always have fresh bread and a salad which round off any miscellany of contributions.

How do you say food provided on an invitation? ›

Here are 10 alternatives to the phrase “food will be served” that you can use to match the tone of your event.
  1. Dining offerings will be available.
  2. Join us for a meal.
  3. Refreshments will be provided.
  4. A selection of cuisine will be presented.
  5. Prepare for a culinary experience.
  6. Catered dinner to be enjoyed.
Mar 5, 2024

How do you invite people to celebrate? ›

Email invitation to an event
  1. Occasion being celebrated.
  2. Name of the guest of honor.
  3. Location.
  4. Date and time.
  5. RSVP request.
  6. Details about activities or theme.
Mar 25, 2024

How do you write a catchy invitation? ›

Use Invitation Phrases that are Appealing and Memorable

We suggest catchy sentences like “we would love to have you at [name of the event] and enjoy a wonderful time together''. This will make your guests feel welcome and inspire action from them.

What are 3 traditional Christmas foods? ›

Every family in every part of the world serves their own traditional Christmas foods, but in the U.S., some are enjoyed nationwide:
  • Turkey.
  • Prime Rib.
  • Baked Ham.
  • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green Bean Casserole.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
Dec 21, 2023

What are 3 food items that are popular for Christmas dinner? ›

They cover the savory side of Christmas dinner, from prime rib, baked ham, and roast turkey to scalloped potatoes, green bean casserole, and cranberry sauce.

What is the most popular item for celebrating the holiday? ›

The most popular of these gifts are clothing, toys, and gift cards. Around 76% of consumers buy each of these items every year. One surprising area of Christmas spending is on pet presents. The average American pet receives around 50 dollars in gifts.

How do you make a successful Christmas party? ›

Plan early because the holidays are a busy time for most people.
  1. Mark the date. It's important to choose the right date for your party. ...
  2. Make a guest list. Make a list of the people you would like to invite. ...
  3. Find a venue. ...
  4. Send your invitations. ...
  5. Plan your menu and set a budget.

How can I make my holiday interesting? ›

How to Make the Holidays More Exciting at Home
  1. Organize a Cookie Swap.
  2. Dress Up for the Theater.
  3. Get Ambitious with an Elaborate Gingerbread House.
  4. Get Out an Old Family Recipe.
  5. Take the Celebration Outside.
  6. Splurge on Extravagant Ingredients.
  7. Turn Your Holiday Movie Night into a Singalong.
  8. Try Out New Holiday Traditions.
Nov 6, 2020

How do you ask a guest to bring? ›

How to Ask For A Plus-One
  1. Be straightforward, respectful, and polite. You're asking the hosts if you can include someone in their day, which is a huge favor. ...
  2. Be casual. Don't make it a bigger deal than it is.
  3. Ask over the phone. ...
  4. Acknowledge that they might decline—and that's okay. ...
  5. End on a good note.

How do you tell guests what to bring? ›

The host should leave it to the guest to bring an item of their choosing, though. "It is OK to ask for a category as in, 'bring dessert,' 'bring wine,' 'bring cheese,' etc., but not request a specific item," she says. For hosts really concerned about party budget, Eisen says it's important not to overextend yourself.

How do you politely tell guests to bring gifts? ›

If you definitely want to let people know that you would like to receive a gift, simply add 'Gifts would be appreciated' to the bottom of your invitations. It's simple and straight to the point, as well as being polite.

How do you say bring potluck on an invitation? ›

Here's an example of what you could write: "Join us for a potluck party! Bring your favorite dish to share and your own drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic). Let's eat, drink, and be merry together!"

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