Get the Party Started With These Delicious Vegetarian Appetizer Recipes (2024)

Maybe you have a vegetarian on the guest list, or you're planning a meat-heavy main course and want to balance the meal. Whatever the reason, adding a vegetarian appetizer to your menu is never a bad idea.

No matter what kind of event you're hosting, whether a backyard BBQ or an elegant sit-down dinner, you're sure to find something here that fits your event (and everyone's diet!). From dips to handheld bites, these vegetarian appetizer recipes are delicious and unique—they're the party foods you need.

These Casual Appetizer Recipes Will Get Any Party Started

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Queso Fundido

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Although this melted cheese party starter often includes chorizo, it's delicious without the sausage. Our vegetarian version has two kinds of cheese and two kinds of chiles. Best of all, it's fast: Your cheese dip will be bubbling and delicious after only 10 minutes.

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Gooey Gouda Puff-Pastry Bites

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All you need to make these easy handheld parcels are store-bought puff pastry, nutty Gouda cheese, and Dijon mustard. Serve them with a dollop of lingonberry jam (or any jam, actually) for sweetness.

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Beet Muhammara

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This beet-centric take on the favorite Middle Eastern dip, muhammara, has a stunning color and plenty of flavor from walnuts, garlic, cumin, lemon juice, Aleppo pepper, and molasses. It's great with radishes or other crudités.

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Creamy Broccoli-Spinach Dip

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Here's a refreshing update to spinach artichoke dip, where fresh broccoli florets are swapped in for canned artichokes. And since this version is served at room temperature, you don't even have to turn on the oven.

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Pan-Roasted Marinated Mushrooms

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This quick and easy appetizer plays well with others, especially if the others include rich cheese and buttery crackers. Plus, you can make it up to two days ahead of time.

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Kettle-Chip Nachos

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Here's a fun twist on the appetizer everyone loves—it calls for kettle chips and melted Gouda and blue cheese instead of the usual tortilla chips and cheddar or Monterey Jack.

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Date, Olive, and Goat-Cheese Tart

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This appetizer has everything we love about a cheese plate—turned into a tart. It stars a creamy, tangy filling studded with sweet Medjool dates, briny Kalamata olives, and fiery pickled serranos on a store-bought puff pastry crust.

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Broccoli Fritto Misto

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This recipe transforms humble broccoli into a fantastic starter. You dip florets and broccolini, along with sage leaves and hot pickled pepper rings, in a light batter, then fry to perfection. Adding rice flour to the batter makes for a super-crispy coating; a zippy dipping sauce of vinegar, garlic, and pickle brine is a great accompaniment.

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Baked Feta Marinara Dip

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Marinara isn't just for pasta: This clever recipe has you doctor it with smoky piquillo peppers and tangy feta cheese for a dip that's delicious with crostini.

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Greek Layer Dip

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Serve this zesty spin on a traditional seven-layer dip with pita chips for a twist on the typical Mexican version.

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Cheater's Deviled Eggs

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Think of these as reinvented deviled eggs that are easier to make. Spread rice crackers with mayo and mustard, then top with a slice of hard-boiled egg, smoked sweet paprika, and fresh dill.

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Seeded Feta Bites

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These cheese bites are a snap to make and fun to eat. You set out cubes of feta and then let guests skewer them and roll in a fragrant blend of sumac, sesame seeds, and flaky sea salt.

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Samosas with Potatoes and Peas

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Although there are many steps to making them, this take on savory Indian pastries is well worth the effort; to make the process easier, spread the work out over two days. The cumin-studded dough is a lovely match for the hearty potato-and-pea filling. Serve fresh out of the fryer with a duo of homemade chutneys.

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Warm Fennel-and-Parmesan Dip

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A warm, golden dip always tempts guests, and this one is especially great with toasted rustic bread. It gets rich flavor from Parmesan cheese, caramelized fennel, and garlic.

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Lima-Bean Crostini with Ricotta

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A bit unexpected, lima beans are a great addition to crostini. Although they're a bean, they feel like a fresh vegetable with delicious flavor and a creamy texture. And they pair nicely with rosemary, lemon juice, and ricotta in this easy hand-held appetizer.

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Goat-Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms

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These two-bite classics are always a hit. This version uses simple white button mushrooms and soft goat cheese—and definitely don't skip the toasted bread crumbs on top!

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Grilled-Asparagus, Tomato, and Fontina Pizzette

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You can make these mini pizzas as big or small as you'd like, and cut them into slices, wedges, or whatever works. The combination of asparagus, scallions, and tomatoes is a little different from what you usually find on pizza, but it's a winner, especially alongside shredded fontina and fresh thyme.

Get the Party Started With These Delicious Vegetarian Appetizer Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are the most popular finger foods for parties? ›

Some of my favorites: Deviled eggs, bruschetta, crackers with cheese and dried salami, artichoke & spinach dip with tortilla chips, stuffed mushrooms, mini-spanakopita, Chinese dumplings. What are some tasty but easy to make snacks or appetizers that don't involve any cooking? Salami cheese wraps.

How do I host an appetizer only party? ›

Planning Your Appetizer Party Menu

Bruschetta, breadsticks, crackers, and rolls are also mainstays. Protein: Serve meat or fish dishes, such as meatballs, chicken wings, or sushi, to give your guests protein. You could also make an egg, cheese, or tofu appetizer. Try these grilled appetizer recipes.

What vegetables are good for finger food? ›

Carrots, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, all types of peppers, onions, green beans, cucumbers….. there are so many that can be eaten raw, as finger food!

How do you serve appetizers for dinner? ›

Place each appetizer on its own plate for an elegant look. Arrange all of the little dishes on a large serving platter in a circular pattern or a uniform pattern in which all of the plates are spaced the same amount of distance from each other.

What to serve for appetizers at a party? ›

30 Party Appetizer Recipes Your Guests Will Love
  • 01 of 31. Make-Ahead Smoked Salmon Spread. ...
  • 02 of 31. Cheddar-Beer Fondue. ...
  • 03 of 31. Balsamic Bruschetta. ...
  • 04 of 31. Sriracha Deviled Eggs. ...
  • 05 of 31. Spinach and Ricotta Puff Pastry Christmas Tree. ...
  • 06 of 31. Sausage Applesauce Appetizer. ...
  • 07 of 31. Jalapeño Cheese Puffs. ...
  • 08 of 31.
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What's the difference between appetizers and hors d oeuvres? ›

You're supposed to eat hors d'oeuvres before a meal begins, versus appetizers, which are considered part of the meal. Then there is the quantity served, with appetizers being served once to a table, versus hors d'oeuvres being served several at a time.

How many appetizers should I serve for an appetizer party? ›

For an event during mealtime, plan on 12-15 total pieces per guest so that they're appetite is satisfied. If the event occurs between standard mealtimes, allocate 8 – 10 pieces per person for nibbling. Finally, for longer parties lasting longer than 4 hours, allocate 2 additional pieces per person, per hour.

What is beginner finger food? ›

In the beginning, you'll want to introduce finger foods that are soft and easy to swallow, since babies at this age tend to swallow instead of chew even if they have a few baby teeth. Think steamed veggies and soft fresh fruits.

What are the 6 types of appetizers? ›

What Are the Different Types of Appetizers?
  • co*cktails. co*cktails are some of the most popular appetizers. ...
  • Hors D'oeuvres. Hors d'oeuvres are immediately different co*cktails in that they can be served hot or cold, and come highly seasoned rather than with co*cktail sauce. ...
  • Canape. ...
  • Relishes & Crudite. ...
  • Salad. ...
  • Soup. ...
  • Chips & Dips.
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How do you make an appetizer attractively? ›

The appetizer selection should be visually appealing, but the way you arrange the appetizers also needs to catch the eye. Consider arranging the foods in a unique way or decorating the serving platter the foods will sit on. Use toothpicks and small plastic skewers to hold small complementary pieces of food together.

How many appetizers do I need for 20 guests? ›

Choose at least 3 types of appetizers and serve about 6 servings total per guest (or about 2 servings per guest per type of appetizer).

What are the most common party foods? ›

Some examples of party food include mini sandwiches, sliders, chicken wings, meatballs, cheese and charcuterie platters, vegetable and fruit skewers, and various dips and spreads.

How much finger food for 25 guests? ›

Quantity. A good rule of thumb when working with your caterer on just how many hors d'oeuvres to choose is as follows: for 10 – 12 guests a minimum of 5 selections, 25 guests a minimum of 9 selections and for 50 guests, a minimum of 13 selections.

What is a typical finger buffet? ›

A finger buffet meal consists of food which may be picked up with the fingers (finger food), such as small (finger) sandwiches, canapés and vol-au-vents.

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