Sunday, March 27, 2011

Finger Food Recipes

Finger Food Recipes are versatile and cater for any occasion

Finger Food is essentially the easiest way to serve your guests and can be just as easy as serving (low prep) such as bread, cheese, cold meat, olives, cheese and fruit. At the other end of the scale, they can be as fancy as crab stuffed mushrooms, mini-quiche or appetizing homemade sushi rolls. They are also a great way to teach your toddler to feed himself because they are small and easy to hold and these include: cheese rusks, dips and vegetables, (tiny hamburgers, pizza's, homemade pastries) and meatballs.

Traditional Food

Whether you are preparation sophisticated recipes, such as canapés or just whipping up some enjoyable party food, there are thousands of different types to cater for that extra occasion. Classy, yet simple, looking the right method can be a challenge.

Traditional Finger Food Recipes

One of the most popular, primary finger food is the Canape. Canapes are commonly made with a bread base, topped with an assortment of small, savory toppings. The bread is cut out into shapes such as squares, triangles, circles and rectangles and then topped with an assortment of different flavors e.g. Cream cheese, salmon and parsley sprigs.

The basic Canape is one of many finger food recipes providing an assortment of many flavours.

Recipe for Canapes

Ingredients:

4 slices of fresh bread - white, brown rye or pumpernickel,
1 tbsp butter,
¼ tsp salt,
2 parsley sprigs, practically 1 tsp of savory topping to serve on each canapé, such as:

Cheese spreads, tasty or fancy

Salmon, sardines, crayfish, anchovies, prawns, anchovy paste, crab, oysters, caviar, tuna

Ham, ham paste, pate, continental sausage, chicken

Hardboiled and salted or hardboiled and sieved

Vegetables - cooked or pickled

Asparagus tips, carrots, olives, cauliflower, mushrooms, onions, gherkins, peppers

Method:

Cut bread using a shaped cutter. Spread each round with butter. Place small amounts of food on each and decorate. Serve and ornament with parsley sprigs. Bon Appetit!

Finger Food Recipes are fun to make and easy to eat and best of all......They cater for all occasions!

Finger Food Recipes

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