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Ruth's Eggplant Caponata
A flavorful blend of veggies and spices, perfect served with crunchy French bread.
Eggplant and Tomato Caponata
Another form of bruschetta, this is a great low calorie and healthy appetizer. Serve bruschetta-style, on toasted French bread and topped with Parmesan cheese. Caponata can be frozen in resealable bags or in pint jars.
Cherry Tomato Bites
Fresh, unbaked bites that remind you of a BLT. Quick, easy, and cheap, if you grow your own tomatoes. This can be made a day ahead if tomatoes were drained. Perfect for a picnic.
Blackberry-Basil Skewers
This light, fresh, and wholesome appetizer is so very easy to make and perfect for any gathering.
Zucchini-Feta Rolls
These vegetarian antipasti rolls with zucchini and feta are ideal for a party because you can make them a couple of days before.
Easy Marinated Feta
I always make my own marinated feta. If you like, you can also add garlic, but my family doesn't like garlic so we prefer this simple variation.
Grissini with Prosciutto
This 2-ingredient Italian appetizer is one of my favorite quick things to serve when I have surprise guests. They taste great with a glass of wine or as part of an antipasti platter.
Bruschetta with Peas and Mint
This is a fun take on bruschetta with peas, shallots, and mint that I invented one year when my neighbor brought me a bunch of fresh peas. I have also made it with frozen peas.
Prosciutto Wrapped Melon Balls
This is a great snack to make for any gathering. Balls of honeydew melon are wrapped in prosciutto and fresh mint to make a fancy appetizer with few ingredients.
Marinated Stuffed Cherry Peppers
Marinated stuffed cherry peppers are a quintessential antipasto item. Seasoning the olive oil elevates this recipe from a basic appetizer to a showstopper.
Roasted Veggie Antipasto
This is a delicious recipe and keeps for a long time, due to hot water bath processing. Great little jars for picnics, hostess gifts and entertaining. Scrumptious with crackers and cream cheese. I like mine a little on the sweet side and will occasionally add 1/4 cup brown sugar to the mix or use a sweet BBQ sauce. Alter the veggies as you like, trying to keep the overall quantity about the same.
Boniet
Pronounced 'bun-yet,' this is an old world Italian recipe from my Nonie's kitchen. It is made using mainly parsley and garlic and is meant to be eaten with a crusty warm bread. It is almost sinful to share it's secret with the world but I know you'll love it as much as my family and I do. Refrigerate overnight for best flavor.
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