Christmas is here, and choosing Christmas food is already a daunting task. If you are also someone who is confused about what to add to the appetizers, don’t worry. Here, we have listed the best Christmas appetizers you can try this holiday season that will make you your guests’ favorite hostess. The recipes are easy, interesting, and unmissable. So, let’s dig in.

Cranberry Brie Bites

This appetizer is already a crowd-pleaser. The recipe is easy and a simple option for festive gatherings. The bites are savory and include sweet cranberry sauce, cheesy brie, and crunchy pecans. Find the full recipe.

Image: Joseph De Leo

Spanish Chicken and Potato Skewers With Mojo Verde

This appetizer can also be served as a full meal and is accompanied by a charred vegetable salad on the side. Begin this recipe a day ahead and sit and enjoy the next day. Find the full recipe.

Image: Brett Stevens

Spanish Devilled Eggs With Crisp Jamón

If you are hosting a party this Christmas, this appetizer is a must-have. The Spanish take on the dish adds a spiced salt with smoky notes and the crisp jamón for texture, while the nasturtium leaves for wrapping. Find the full recipe.

Image: Brett Stevens

Sausage Roll Wreath

As you might have guessed by the name, this appetizer is in the shape of a wreath and is truly a beauty. The whole dish gets brushed with egg wash and then a shower with toasted sesame and poppy seeds. Find the full recipe.

Image: Rachel Vanni

Whipped Brie

It is a creamy, light spread that is an easy appetizer for any occasion. Serve it with crackers or bread and fetch all the compliments. Find the full recipe.

Image: Makinze Gore

Cranberry Walnut Cheese Log

The cheese log is pretty and yummy and is a beloved party appetizer. Once done, let it sit for 30 minutes before serving, and let its taste take you by surprise. Find the full recipe.

Image: Rachel Vanni

Spinach-Artichoke Christmas Tree Skewers

Spinach artichoke is already a party favorite, but you can make it more festive this Christmas. The dip is wrapped in puff pastry and then given a Christmas tree shape. The appetizer is a treat to both the eyes and the tongue. Find the full recipe.

Image: Erik Bernstein

Do comment and tell us which one of these appetizers was the star of your parties this Christmas.             

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