These quick and easy party snacks are ready in a flash.

Katlyn Moncada

Nothing kicks off a gathering like a showstoppingsnack table.

Use one (or more) of these easy party snacks to complete your menu.

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Party Crostini Bites

This easy party snack can be customized with whatever flavors you wish.

Bake for a half hour, and then they’re ready to eat!

Plus, they pack in nearly 10 grams of protein.

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Double the recipe to feed a larger crowd.

Asiago Cheese Dip

Make a batch of this dip for a crowd-pleasing appetizer everyone can enjoy.

When it’s finished, serve with toasted slices of bread.

potato tornados

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Watermelon Fries

Jake Sternquist

Who says snacks can’t be healthy?

At your next gathering, serve these tasty watermelon fries with a sweet, strawberry dip.

Candy Cane Bark

No sweet says holidays quite like thisclassic candy.

Roasted Garbanzo Beans

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This easy party snack combines vanilla and chocolate candy coating for a beautiful swirled design.

Pickle Wraps

You need just three ingredients to whip up this simple appetizer recipe.

Slice and serve with toothpicks for the ultimate holiday snack.

Asiago Cheese Dip

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Plus, you’re able to make popcorn balls any color and shape you want.

Million Dollar Deviled Eggs

Brie Goldman

Deviled eggsare a beloved party appetizer.

Serve in a bowl with tortilla chips.

Sweet Potato Fritters with Yogurt Chive Dipping Sauce

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Fruit Platter with Maple-Mascarpone Dip

Fruit platters are a go-to party snack and appetizer for a reason.

Just confirm to chill kabobs and dip before serving.

A good rule of thumb is to buy 4-6 pieces of food per person, per hour.

Plate of atermelon fries

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Some great options include chips, sliders, pretzels, cookies, and charcuterie boards.

ensure the food you choose is soft, easy to swallow, and cut into tiny pieces.

Just avoid anything that’s too tough, large, or slow to dissolve.

Candy Cane Bark

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Marshmallow Popcorn Balls

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Million Dollar Deviled Eggs

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Copycat Skillet Queso

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pink Fruit Platter with Maple-Mascarpone Dip

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