Countdown to 2020 – Best Appetizer Recipes

7 Appetizer Recipes to Wow - We're counting down the days to New Year's by sharing a few of our favorite appetizer recipes of the year. These 7 amazing appetizer recipes are sure to wow. Check them out and let us know which one you simply can't wait to try.

At the end of each year, it’s always nice to take a look back and see what worked and what didn’t, here at Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck. Today we’re sharing seven appetizer recipes, which in our opinion, worked out extremely well. I’m pretty gosh darn confident that the appetizer recipes below will definitely wow you with their amazing flavor.

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Sweet Gherkin Pimento Cheese Spread

Sweet Gherkin Pimento Cheese Spread - Looking for an easy-to-make appetizer to bring along to your next party, game, or get-together? Why not try making pimento cheese spread? This quick cheesy snack uses sweet gherkin pickles for added sweetness and texture. Once you start eating it, you won't want to stop.

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Soda Glazed Kielbasa Game Day Bites

Soda Glazed Kielbasa Game Day Bites - These sweet and spicy soda glazed Polish kielbasa appetizers are made using one pan, take less than 20 minutes to make, and are sure to be a huge hit at your next football party. Soda, brown sugar, cayenne pepper, and a few other seasonings give these little game day bites a real flavor kick that your guests will absolutely love. Now, if only the Super Bowl commercials are half as good, we'll really have something to celebrate.

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Oven-Baked Mardi Gras Muffuletta Empanadas

Looking to celebrate Mardi Gras with a unique and festive appetizer? Then these oven-baked muffuletta empanadas are just what you're looking for. Each empanada is stuffed with capicola, mortadella, salami, provolone cheese, and just the tiniest bit of Italian olive spread. After they are baked to golden brown perfection, you simply serve them topped with additional Italian olive spread and a light sprinkling of sesame seeds. Laissez les bons temps rouler.

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Deviled Eggs with Bacon & Bourbon Glaze

Deviled Eggs with Bacon & Bourbon Glaze - Unlike most deviled egg recipes, this one calls for 15 hard-boiled eggs instead of 12. You'll have 24 deviled eggs to serve at your cookout, picnic, or party, and 6 to sample and taste-test beforehand. No more sneaking a deviled egg, thus leaving an empty space in your egg tray. And, with tons of bacon and a homemade bourbon glaze, these are deviled eggs you're definitely going to want to sample.

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Southern Cheese Spread Tea Party Biscuits

Southern Cheese Spread Tea Party Biscuits - Every tea party needs a few savory food options to balance out the menu and these bread and butter pickle buttermilk biscuits filled with a flavorful southern cheese spread definitely fill that need. They're the perfect size for snacking too, which means that you may want to make more than one batch because they'll disappear surprisingly fast.

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Deviled Eggs with Lemon & Pink Peppercorns

Deviled Eggs with Lemon & Pink Peppercorns - What can I say about these fabulous deviled eggs? They're traditional deviled eggs, only kicked up a notch. That's what happens when you add a hint of fresh lemon juice, lots of lemon zest, and just the right amount of finely ground pink peppercorns. These little deviled egg beauties are fresh, zingy, peppery, and just begging to be devoured.

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Crunchy Corn Flake Oven-Baked Chicken Tenders

Crunchy Corn Flake Oven-Baked Chicken Tenders - Baking chicken on a busy weeknight doesn't get any easier than with these crunchy corn flake-coated chicken tenders. Assembly alone will take you a whopping five minutes and allow you the opportunity to take out some of your daily frustration when crushing the corn flakes. Add approximately 20 minutes of baking time and dinner is served. Now, was that so hard?

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7 Appetizer Recipes to Wow - We're counting down the days to New Year's by sharing a few of our favorite appetizer recipes of the year. These 7 amazing appetizer recipes are sure to wow. Check them out and let us know which one you simply can't wait to try.

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