Our Best Party Appetizers That Require Zero Cooking (2024)

This collection of easy no-cook appetizers will help you get the party started in no time.

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Our creative recipes include dips, cheese balls, pinwheels, charcuterie boards, toothpick appetizers, and more, with unique flavor twists that will entice guests.

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Cucumber Tea Sandwiches

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Cucumber sandwiches are the go-to for afternoon tea gatherings. But these easy no-cook appetizers with a generous slather of garlic and herb soft cheese are equally well-suited to martinis. Pair these sandwiches with your most dashing summer co*cktails and let the party begin.

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Smoky Cheese Ball

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If you're tasked with finding easy no-cook appetizers for a crowd, consider one of our great cheese ball recipes. Here's a favorite that makes a whopping 56 servings (assuming guests can stop at 1 tablespoon). Also, varying the coating options for each cheese ball gives you three no-cook party appetizers in one recipe.

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Antipasto Pinwheels

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Wrap up these no-cook party appetizers with just five ingredients and 15 minutes of your time. Serving hint: The great combo of cured Italian meat, cheeses, and basil calls for a crisp, food-friendly white wine.

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Charcuterie Board

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You can search for hours for all kinds of no-cook appetizer ideas, but trust us: You'll never find anything easier or more eye-catching than a charcuterie platter. It's not about cooking—it's about shopping. Simply score the best ingredients you can, including meats, cheeses, olives, and nuts, and arrange them in the prettiest way possible.

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Layered Greek Dip

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Purchased ingredients make easy no-cook appetizer recipes even easier—and that's the case with this hummus. Pick up a container of packaged hummus and chop some other ingredients, including Kalamata olives, feta, and fresh veggies, and your store-bought appetizer gets a whole new look and flavor.

Test Kitchen Tip: Pre-pitted Kalamata olives will cut down on prep time.

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Ricotta and Parmesan Spread

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When you're rounding up a menu of no-cook appetizers for parties, be sure to include a few make-ahead options. This luscious cheese dip fills the bill—you can make it up to 12 hours in advance. Plus, like many great party dips, it tastes best after it has been refrigerated at least a couple hours to allow the flavors to meld.

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Pimiento Cheese Dip

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Put this smoky cheese dip high on your list of no-cook appetizers for a potluck. It makes 10 party-ready servings. The combination of sharp and creamy cheeses, peppy spices, and colorful stir-ins will garner the rave reviews that every cook secretly hopes to hear.

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Viola Tea Sandwiches

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These pretty tea sandwiches are terrific no-cook appetizers for potlucks and other gatherings. You might have to go to a specialty food store to find violas or other edible flowers, but it's worth it: You can be sure these cool, crisp, and creamy bites will stand out on the appetizer table.

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Smoked Trout Bites

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This smoky spread is one of those simple no-cook appetizer recipes that can be served ASAP or refrigerated up to a day.

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Cucumber-Salmon Roll-Ups

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Add a dash of elegance to the gathering with smoked salmon. It's easier than it looks to assemble this no-cook appetizer idea—simply cut the veggies and salmon and roll in strips of cucumber. Serve the dish with a lemony paleo mayo.

Test Kitchen Tip: Chill this dish for up to two hours before serving. It's best served cold.

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Avocado with Prosciutto

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Here's one of our best and easiest no-cook appetizers in the prosciutto category. Simply cut avocados into wedges, then wrap the wedges with prosciutto. Drizzle with a make-ahead dressing and get ready for the compliments. While these bites make great no-cook appetizers for parties, consider serving them another time on a bed of dressed lettuce as an elegant sit-down first course.

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Marinated Cheese

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Lay cheese cubes in a colorful rainbow of peppercorns to jazz up the look and flavor. Here, peppercorns team with lemon, garlic, fennel, and olive oil, to turn mild Monterey Jack cheese into the life of the party.

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Beet Hummus

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A few ingredients set this hummus recipe apart from the rest. Rather than chickpeas, we're using creamy cannellini beans blended with canned beets. The result is a vibrant dip that's flavored with horseradish, lemon juice, and garlic. Garnish the bowl with chopped fresh parsley.

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Tofu Spring Rolls

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You'll need just five ingredients to pull together this quick vegetarian appetizer idea. Slice fresh veggies, tofu, and mint and roll it up in rice paper. Add bowls of sweet chili sauce and soy sauce for dipping.

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Herbed Goat Cheese Spread

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Showcase your favorite fresh herbs in this creamy dip recipe. You can use any combination you like but we recommend oregano, thyme, rosemary, dill, or tarragon. Try a combination of herbs to dress up a log of plain goat cheese.

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Pumpkin Cream Cheese Spread

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It's always nice to round out your appetizer spread with a little something sweet. Here, cream cheese gets major fall flavor thanks to canned pumpkin and spices. Make it up to 24 hours before to plan to serve.

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Caesar Dip with Vegetables

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Rethink that ranch veggie dip! Here, we're blending up a garlicky cottage cheese dip that's brightened up with fresh lemon juice and Parmesan cheese. Thanks to a quick spin in the food process, this dip recipe is extra smooth and creamy.

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Marinated Antipasti

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Meat and cheese platters are a party classic and for good reason! Take the flavor of your charcuterie to the next level by marinating salami, artichoke hearts, olives, and mozzarella balls in a lemony olive oil.

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Pineapple-Black Bean Guacamole

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Guacamole is always the first thing to go at parties. It's a total crowd-pleaser. Trade in the classic version for this sweet-and-salty combination. The no-cook dip gets its spice from salsa verde and fresh jalapeno peppers.

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FAQs

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Bring food that requires little preparation.

Make fruit salad, bring seasonal, fresh fruit, or just cut up a watermelon. A bowl of fresh berries is always appreciated. Place a bag of prepared, frozen meatballs into a crock pot with a bottle of either barbecue sauce or teriyaki sauce.

What food to bring to a party without cooking? ›

No-Cook Potluck and Picnic Recipes
  • 01 of 20. Ricotta and Parmesan Spread. ...
  • 02 of 20. Stuffed Party Pinwheels. ...
  • 03 of 20. Peruvian Ceviche. ...
  • 04 of 20. Marinated Cheese Cubes. ...
  • 05 of 20. Tropical Tomato Salsa. ...
  • 06 of 20. Cucumber-Honeydew Salad with Feta. ...
  • 07 of 20. Cucumber-Feta Dip. ...
  • 08 of 20. 24-Hour Tex-Mex Salad.
Apr 17, 2024

What party food does not need heating? ›

Rollups and Sandwiches
  • Popeye's Rollups. Mama always said to eat your veggies. ...
  • Deli Style Roll Ups. Your favorite kind of deli meat makes the perfect filling for these quick-to-prepare Deli Style Roll Ups. ...
  • Pimiento Cheese Sandwiches. ...
  • Spinach Dip Rollups. ...
  • Southwestern Chicken Salad Spirals.

What to bring to a party if you can't cook? ›

Bring food that requires little preparation.

Make fruit salad, bring seasonal, fresh fruit, or just cut up a watermelon. A bowl of fresh berries is always appreciated. Place a bag of prepared, frozen meatballs into a crock pot with a bottle of either barbecue sauce or teriyaki sauce.

What is the easiest food to serve at a party? ›

When you're looking for a quick and easy party food that can also stand in for dinner, sliders are just the ticket! Round out the menu with a generous vegetable tray and dips, cheeses, and crackers.

What is the cheapest food to make for a party? ›

20 Great inexpensive party food ideas
  • Ham and cheese pinwheels. ...
  • Mini spinach pies. ...
  • Spaghetti bolognese. ...
  • Baguettes with toppings (bruschetta) ...
  • Egg, cheese, and ham skewers. ...
  • Chicken pot pie. ...
  • Cheese straws. ...
  • Macaroni and cheese. You can make a few dishes of macaroni and cheese and serve it from warming trays.
Oct 13, 2022

What food doesn't need to be cooked or refrigerated? ›

Chips, pretzels, and crackers are light snacks that you can enjoy in various ways. They are perfect for large groups and family camping expenditures. Chips, pretzels, and crackers are dry snacks and do not require refrigeration. They are easy to move and can be stored in storage boxes.

How to make party platters on a budget? ›

Planning Party Platters: Ideas From Experience
  1. Plan on 2 to 3 ounces of meat per person. ...
  2. Plan 1 to 1 1/2 ounces of cheese slices per serving. ...
  3. Plan 1/2 cup of chicken, tuna, and potato salad per person. ...
  4. Allow 4 to 6 pieces of vegetables on a relish tray per person. ...
  5. Allow 1/2 cup per serving with fruit.

What nibbles do you take to a party? ›

Quick nibbles recipes
  • Rainbow prawn co*cktails. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. ...
  • Beetroot & rye tartines. A star rating of 4 out of 5. ...
  • Crostini of artichokes & chives. ...
  • Smoked salmon blinis. ...
  • Sesame chicken & prawn skewers. ...
  • Grilled aubergine stacks. ...
  • Quick cheese straws. ...
  • Crushed pea & mint dip with carrot sticks.

How can I feed 50 guests cheaply? ›

Feed the masses without breaking the bank with these budget-friendly dishes.
  1. Mexican Lasagne. A spicy lasagne for those of us who love Mexican and Italian food. ...
  2. Cheese Cob Dip. ...
  3. The Best Burger in Oz. ...
  4. Kangaroo Casserole. ...
  5. Sausage Casserole. ...
  6. Nanna's golden sausage casserole. ...
  7. Quiche Lorraine. ...
  8. Turkey and Pumpkin Lasagne.

What appetizers don t have to be hot? ›

Grilled Eggplant Salad

The combination of eggplant, cherry tomatoes, red peppers, red onions and fresh herbs makes for a salad that's full of bright flavors and colors. Serve it with grilled chicken or fish or as part of a vegetarian mezze platter with dips like hummus and pita bread.

What can I bring to a last minute cookout? ›

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  • Cowboy Beans. This trail-inspired recipe is sure to satisfy serious appetites. ...
  • Easy Orzo Salad. ...
  • Grilled Corn on the Cob with BBQ Butter. ...
  • Southern-style Potato Salad. ...
  • Quick and Easy New England-style Baked Beans. ...
  • Fusilli Pasta Salad with Artichokes. ...
  • Slaw with Lime Vinaigrette and Tortilla Strips. ...
  • Texas Caviar.

What to bring to a party thats not food? ›

"Some of my personal favorites are paper co*cktail napkins, a tin of Louis Sherry chocolates, or a unique candle," recommends Strait. "It is fun to bring something the host might not pick up for themselves! A gift for a host does not have to break the bank, it just shows you appreciate them for hosting."

What food to bring to a party as a guest? ›

What dishes should you bring to a party?
  • Party vol-au-vents. Despite the trend for mini burgers, individual bowls of stew and other such bijou party food, retro vol-au-vents are a timeless classic. ...
  • Pies. ...
  • Salads and sides. ...
  • Terrine and pâté ...
  • Infused vodka. ...
  • Pulled pork. ...
  • Pastry bites. ...
  • Big dishes.

What is the easiest thing to bring to a potluck? ›

​The best foods to bring to a potluck are easy-to-make dishes and finger foods like cheese dip, corn on the cob, casseroles, guacamole, slow cooker mac and cheese, potato salad, caprese, charcuterie boards, jalapeño poppers, sliders, pinwheels, and pasta salad.

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