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New Year + Christmas recipes (83)

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Recipe by: MAXIEX
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Crispy meatball-sized starters with deep fried outsides and moist herb and cheese insides.
 
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This savoury tart can be served warm or at room temperature. Use as a starter if the roast is taking longer than you had envisioned, or as a side dish with the meal.
 
Recipe by: Vivian Chu
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These ginger infused beef kebabs make excellent party nibbles. Try leftovers on a sandwich!
 
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This is my favourite Caribbean dish which is very well seasoned (a trademark of Caribbean food) and have always enjoyed it as a child. The sauce should not be as thick as a curry and not too watery if that makes any sense. There are many varieties of this dish and is always best served with rice and peas and West Indian pepper sauce.
 
Recipe by: CATMANIACS
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These little nibbles feature cherry tomatoes stuffed with a cool mixture of mayo, bacon and spring onion. They look great arranged on a platter of rocket.
 
Recipe by: DONNA L.
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Light and flaky, these tarts are easy to make and easy to reheat. Just wrap loosely in foil and heat at 180 C for 10 to 15 minutes, or until warm.
 
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This cheesecake can be a bit sweet but is good for parties and special occasions.
 
Recipe by: Nancy Vejvoda
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This is an elegant and easy starter or party nibble. Serve with crusty bread and an assortment of fresh fruit such as figs or grapes.
 
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This gorgeous puff pastry parcel is filled with gooey Brie and sweet caramelised apple and onion. An elegant but easy starter for any affair.
 
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This moreish party nibble is impressively presented. Be sure to use a hearty, good-quality crusty loaf of bread for this recipe.
 
Recipe by: KRISRIZZIO
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I like to serve these crispy baked courgette chips as a starter with a little fresh lemon juice squeezed over the top. You could also serve with aĂŻoli for dipping.
 
Recipe by: fantastic dan
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This easy houmous recipe is a delicious twist on the traditional. Serve with crudites as a party nibble, or use to fill veggie sandwiches.
 
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The old German classic Christmas and winter warmer. Boozy, spicy and indulgent. Similar to the British mulled wine. Great at a Christmas dinner party or for Bonfire Night as a winter warmer.
 
Recipe by: Angela Hamilton
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Everyone loves these crispy spring rolls. Makes a great party nibble or dim sum dish. Serve with a variety of dipping sauces.
 
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I adored black forest gateaux in the 70s and loved trifle so decided I would fuse the two. You can make it all from scratch but also easy to substitute ready made goods if you don't have the inclination. The ingredients are split to enable you to decide at each 'layer'.
 
Recipe by: Ashley
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This is a simple and delicious recipe! Serve with toasted ciabatta, crackers, carrots and celery sticks. This dip is also great cold.
 
Recipe by: SARAHEMM
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An incredibly easy way to round off a dinner party - but only if they aren't driving! I like to serve two small scoops in tiny dishes with shortbread, biscotti or amaretti. You can vary this any way you like - try Cointreau or Drambuie (my favourite), or add a few drops of real vanilla extract or some of the vanilla seeds.
 
Recipe by: ASHLEYG
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Warm melted brie and sauteed mushrooms are wrapped in a filo triangle. Great for parties! These are time consuming to make, but extremely elegant.
 
Recipe by: Dawn Timmerman
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These walnuts are a special treat at Christmas, and are quite simple to make. Perfect for a party nibble or a food gift, or use to garnish your Christmas cake.
 
Recipe by: KellyCo
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I made this as an alternative to tomato sauce for a pizza topping, but I think it was even better the next day as a dip. The amount of ingredients I used only makes about 250ml, so you may want to double or triple the amounts if making for a party.
 
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