'Fa la la la' Finger Foods for Holiday Gatherings and Parties

Mini Santa hat cake popsTis the season to wow holiday guests with fabulous finger foods and tantalizing treats! Whether sweet or savory, miniature finger foods are even more appetizing when themed with the season. Fashion your finger food into Christmas tree shapes, Santa hats and jolly snowmen. 

A cheese cube Christmas tree will help hold holiday guests off until the Christmas meal is served. Get the kiddies to eat their vegetables by disguising them in a crescent roll veggie tree or avocado slice Christmas tree! Mozzarella, basil and tomato Caprese kabobs bring in the colors of the season for a festive holiday hors d'oeuvre. Some of these adorable delicacies may look too cute to eat, but I'm sure you'll manage! Olive and cream cheese penguins and smiling powdered doughnut snowmen will have party guests oohing and aahing. 

What would the holiday season be without some sweet treats? Serve Christmas tree topped cupcakes, fashioned from upside down ice cream cones covered in frosting. Strawberry Santa hat mini brownies will look precious on your cookie tray next to twisted sugar cookie candy canes! Don't forget to try candy cane cupcake shooters and serve hot cocoa cups garnished with dainty doughnut holes to end the night. Take a look at our collection of Fa la la la Fabulous Finger foods for your Christmas or Holiday party!

Fabulous holiday finger foods

Have a happy holiday season full of life's little enjoyments!

16 comments:

  1. I made the stuffed olive penguins and they were the hit of the party! Spread cream cheese on a plate for "snow" and they stand up nicely.

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  2. Hi Cheryl,

    Which idea are you interested in. We'll see if we can get the recipe/directions for you!

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  3. What are the orange things in the donut snowmen, carrots?

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  4. Hi Marsela - The orange 'noses' on the snowman donuts are pieces of candy orange slices. Candy corn also works well!

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  5. There are many versions of the Candy Cane cookies (the cookies in our photo have not been baked yet). Here is a detailed recipe for the Candy Cane Cookies

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  6. Looks great!!! What are the ingredients in the pear Xmas tree?

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  7. Where's the cheese tree? Is that rosemary between?

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  8. What is the recipe for the Brownie Santa Hats?

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  9. The cheddar cheese Christmas tree is made up of a variety of your favorite cheeses (cubed), fresh grape tomatoes and rosemary

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  10. What about the white and red santa hats?

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  11. Hello, the Santa Hats were done by Bakerella and can be found here: http://www.bakerella.com/its-beginning-to-look-a-lot-like-christmas/

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