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Thread the wooden skewers with olives, tomato, spinach, tortellini, salami, cheese, and marinated tortellini. You can also use marinated artichoke hearts, pepperoni and other fun antipasto ...
An entire tree of snacks and appetizers sounds like a lot of tedious work, but it's actually way simpler than it looks.
Make these easy, flavorful antipasto skewers for your next gathering. Packed with meat, cheeses, and veggies, they’re the perfect make-ahead appetizer recipe!
For each skewer, thread an olive, tomato, basil, tortellini, basil, folded salami slice, mozzarella ball, tortellini, basil, folded salami piece, artichoke heart, tomato, olive.
Build antipasto skewers with salami, provolone and mozzarella cheeses, prosciutto and vegetables for an easy holiday appetizer.
Rib eye makes these antipasto skewers extra special, but there’s lots of room to play around with proteins, cheeses, and briny bits.
Skewer the meats, cheese, olives and tomatoes onto the skewer. With the ingredients listed, you should be able to make about two dozen skewers, topping each with a crusty bit of bread.
Imagine the delicious Italian flavors of an antipasto platter on a skewer. Such a beautiful and colorful presentation really adds a great pop of color to your buffet table. You can make as many or ...
Pierce each ingredient onto the skewer and slide down towards the bottom of the skewer, keeping the colors in mind, to create a colorful antipasto on a stick. Since my skewers were long, I put 2 ...
One such is Antipasto on a Skewer, a combination of Italian salami, mozzarella and vegetables marinated in a vinaigrette dressing. Present it on a bed of crisp lettuce for plenty of eye appeal.
Make these easy, flavorful antipasto skewers for your next gathering. Packed with meat, cheeses, and veggies, they’re the perfect make-ahead appetizer recipe!