Cheesy Stuffed Bread
by Aviva Goldfarb on Dec 10, 2012
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When we have company and visitors over, especially during the holidays, I like to serve some appetizing foods with cocktails or wine before dinner, but I need them to be simple so I can concentrate my energy on welcoming guests and getting the meal made and on the table.
Here are some of my favorite ideas for holiday appetizers that guests will love but dont take much effort.
Popcorn with fun seasonings: Everybody loves popcorn, and its a healthy way to indulge before dinner, and kids especially love it. Top freshly popped popcorn with truffle oil, smoked sea salt, grated Parmesan cheese and rosemary, or chili or curry powder.
Flavored store-bought dips like hummus with carrot, celery and red pepper sticks. We particularly love Sabras innovative hummus flavors like Asian Fusion, Roasted Red Pepper, Roasted Garlic, and Basil Pesto hummus.
Goat cheese topped with pesto, and Brie topped with cranberry sauce (youll love the festive holiday colors)
Apple slices topped with blue cheese and chopped walnuts
Endive leaves with a dab of goat cheese and chutney
A bowl of roasted almonds and dried cranberries
Celery cut into thirds and stuffed with Boursin herbed cheese or flavored cream cheese
Smoked trout blended with a little mayonnaise and served with rosemary crackers
Thin round toasts with thin slices of avocado fanned over them, with chopped toasted pistachios and sea salt sprinkled on top.
For something that takes a little more work, but that will make your guests swoon, make this Cheesy Stuffed Bread that I learned how to make from my friend and colleague, Linda Wolpert. These can be made in advance so you can focus on guests when they arrive, and your kids will have fun helping you stuff them.
Hollow out the inside of the bread.
Chop the ham into small pieces. Repeat with the cheese and the bread scraps.
Use a long spoon to push the stuffing all the way into the middle of the bread.
Wrap in plastic wrap until you are ready to serve.