With Father’s Day around the corner, you may already be looking for gifts for him. Well, if you are willing to do something that’ll be more personalized and meaningful, cooking is a great option, and you don’t need to go anywhere.

We have curated a list of the quickest, easiest, and tastiest Father’s Day appetizers that will serve the purpose. All these recipes can become your father’s favorite once he tries them. So, get in the kitchen and get started.

Antipasto Tortellini Skewers With Lemon Basil Vinaigrette

These Antipasto Tortellini Skewers with a zesty flair make an amazing appetizer for any gathering. Whether it’s just your family or you have some guests over, the recipe ought to impress and serve them all. Simple and delicious, the recipe is a great summer appetizer. Find the full recipe.

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Mozzarella Sticks

This is a recipe that you can never go wrong with. Crispy and golden, the cheese sticks are everyone’s favorites and are pretty simple to make. Just some flour, egg, and a breadcrumb coating will get you a ton of compliments. Find the full recipe.

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Potato Skins

Potatoes are a hero ingredient for snacks, but even their skins make a great appetizer. This potato skin recipe is super easy and quick, and can be customized according to everyone’s preferred toppings. So, make as many toppings as you want and have a great Father’s Day evening. Find the full recipe.

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Spinach and Cheese Twisted Pinwheels

Ready in just 40 minutes, these pinwheels will surely impress your father. Some spinach, cheese, and two puff pastry sheets will get you to these delicious pinwheels. You can also add some alterations to make it to your or your father’s liking even more. Find the full recipe.

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Dill Pickle Deviled Eggs

Classic deviled eggs are easy, simple, and yummy party appetizers. You need some hard-boiled eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, pickles, salt, and pepper, and you are all set to make these deviled eggs. Find the full recipe.

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Pigs in a Blanket

A visually striking, shareable recipe is here that is ready in 25 minutes. Just wrap some all-beef hot dogs in a quilt made with woven crescent dough and brush them with an egg wash before baking. A shiny golden appetizer will be ready in no time. Find the full recipe.

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Cranberry Brie Bites

These heavenly bites are loaded with cranberry sauce that melts instantly in your mouth. Nestled in a puff pastry cup, the sauce is topped with walnuts and rosemary sprigs to add a little taste and magic. Try this easy recipe this Father’s Day to change your dad’s favorite little dessert choice. Find the full recipe.

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Crab Cake Egg Rolls

This party appetizer is sure to get you showered with compliments. The recipe combines crab cakes and egg rolls to create an amazing super-appetizer. Easy and chewy, the appetizer is served with chili-mustard dipping sauce and will have your father asking for more. Find the full recipe.

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Spicy Apricot Glazed Wings

Bored with the usual buffalo wings? Try this recipe, and it’ll become the new favorite. Savory, sticky, and spicy, the recipe is equally sweet to balance out the flavors. Air-fry them overnight for an extra-crispy taste and enjoy the next evening. The recipe is a must-try. Find the full recipe.

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Chicken Empanadas

Ready in just 45 minutes, the recipe is easy and a must-try. Filled with tender chicken thighs, pepper, and olives, the empanadas are bolstered in tomato paste and paprika. A little bitter and spicy, the recipe will instantly become your dad’s favorite. Find the full recipe.

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Let us know which of these Father’s Day appetizers you are trying this year.

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