97 Crowd-Pleasing Appetizer Ideas for Parties and Gatherings

Here is a curated list of 97 fun appetizer ideas perfect for Christmas, birthdays, holidays, dinner parties, or a fancy cocktail hour. These finger foods are easy to prepare, many can be made ahead, and they’re sure to keep guests gathered around the snack table.

Fun pickle roll up appetizer on stick.

Mini appetizers are fun to eat and can elevate a party when done right. Whether served hot, cold, or at room temperature, people naturally gather around a spread of appetizers and finger foods.

Below is a comprehensive list of fun appetizer ideas—from canapés to hors d’oeuvres—that you can bring to a celebration or make at home for a crowd. Each item includes a short description to help you choose the right bites for your event.

Make sure to check out this list of 16 of the BEST Brie Appetizers

clam stuffed mini mushrooms on a white plate

1. Italian Stuffed Mushrooms

Clam-stuffed mushrooms that are crispy on top and juicy inside—an irresistible finger food your guests will love.

shrimp tempura with chili sauce in a white bowl with a spoon and endive leaves on the side

2. Shrimp Tempura Boats

Crispy shrimp tempura served in small boats—an exciting Asian-inspired appetizer that will get people talking.

empanadas appetizer on a blue plate and white table

3. Veggie Empanadas

Vegetarian empanadas made with pie crust—flavorful, portable, and great made ahead of time.

ham pickle and cream cheese appetizer on wooden cutting board skewered

4. Ham and Pickle Roll Ups

Simple roll-ups with ham, cream cheese, and pickles—easy to assemble and perfect when made a day or two ahead.

cucumber appetizer bites with spread

5. Cucumber Appetizers with Sardine Spread

Light cucumber rounds topped with a savory sardine spread—gluten-free, dairy-free, and refreshing.

greek feta cheese fries on a blue plate

6. Feta Cheese Fries with Yogurt Sauce

Crispy fries topped with crumbled feta and served with a creamy yogurt-based tzatziki—quick and crowd-pleasing.

air fryer breaded buffalo shrimp on a plate.

7. Air Fryer Brown Sugar Buffalo Shrimp

Sweet-and-spicy shrimp finished with a sticky buffalo glaze—ready in under 20 minutes.

crispy beer battered onion rings appetizer on a wooden plank with dipping sauce and a beer on the side

8. Beer Battered Onion Rings

Crispy, airy beer-battered rings served with a roasted red pepper aioli—classic, crunchy, and addictive.

cheesy stuffed biscuit bombs appetizer being pulled from dish.

9. Cheesy Stuffed Garlic Bombs

Biscuit dough filled with gooey mozzarella and brushed with garlic butter—perfect for sharing.

easy apricot and honey crostini appetizer

10. Goats Cheese Crostini with Griddled Apricots, Basil & Honey

Tangy goat cheese, charred apricots, basil, and a honey drizzle for a sophisticated, easy crostini.

…and many more delicious appetizer options follow through number 97, including stuffed peppers, crostini varieties, skewers, baked bites, vegetarian and vegan choices, small sliders, pastries, fried favorites, healthier options, and unique cultural bites to suit any gathering.

Looking for classy cocktails? Check out a curated list of upscale cocktails to pair with these appetizers.

Mini appetizers don’t need to be complicated to be memorable. When planning a party, keep things simple, choose a few standout bites, and focus on flavor and presentation—those are the things guests remember.

Make sure to explore room temperature appetizers you can prepare in advance and pinwheel party sandwiches for easy, make-ahead options.

If you’re hosting a fancier event, consult a guide to serving hors d’oeuvres for tips on presentation and pacing.

avocado wontons
Aleka Shunk

Avocado Cream Cheese Wontons

5 from 3 votes
Crispy wontons filled with a creamy avocado and cream cheese mixture—an easy, crowd-pleasing appetizer served hot with soy or eel sauce.
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Ingredients
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Ingredients

Wonton Basics
  • 16 Wonton Wrappers
  • Oil for frying (neutral oil, not olive oil)
Wonton Filling
  • 1 ripe avocado
  • 4 oz cream cheese
  • 2 tbsp honey (optional)
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Method

Make the filling and assemble the wontons
  1. Mash the avocado with the cream cheese, honey (if using), sesame oil, and salt until smooth and creamy.
  2. Heat a few inches of neutral oil in a saucepan or wok to 350°F (175°C).
  3. Place about 2 teaspoons of filling in the center of each wonton wrapper. Wet the edges with a little water, fold opposite corners together, then fold the remaining corners to form a star shape.
  4. Work in small batches so the water on the wrapper edges doesn’t dry before sealing.
  5. Fry a few wontons at a time for about 30 seconds or until golden brown, flipping halfway through. Avoid overcrowding so the oil stays hot.
  6. Drain on paper towels and serve hot with soy or eel sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 73 kcal
Carbohydrates: 5 g
Protein: 1 g
Fat: 5 g

Notes

Tips*

  • Make them a few hours ahead and reheat at 350°F for 5–10 minutes before guests arrive.
  • Serve with soy sauce, eel sauce, or your favorite dipping sauce.
  • Omit the honey if you prefer a savory filling.
  • Ensure wrappers are sealed well so the filling doesn’t leak during frying.

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