Tag: appetizers

Seared Scallops with Garlic Lemon Butter

Seared Scallops with Garlic Lemon Butter

Today’s recipe is a super easy scallop dish that’s great on its own or as a side.  When I’m feeling ambitious, these scallops and sauce are perfect over a bit of pasta. When I’m feeling extra ambitious, I also add capers to these because lemon 

Steamed Vegetable Dumplings

Steamed Vegetable Dumplings

Dumplings are so much fun to make and there are a lot of things you can stuff them with.  I’ve already shared my recipe for my classic pork and cabbage dumplings but if you love vegetables and are looking to eat a little healthier, these steamed 

Appetizer Recipes

Appetizer Recipes

I’ve shared a number of appetizer recipes here on my site and as many of you know, I like to have a lot of fun with them. This is a compilation of some of my favorite ones to date.  Some are a little more elegant than others, some are easy, and some involve a little more effort.  All of them are delicious. These are sure to be a hit at your New Year’s Eve party, or any party throughout the year. Enjoy!

  1. Asian-style Steak and Veggie Rolls
  2. Salmon and Cucumber Bites with Capers and Dill
  3. Meatballs with Panko and Feta Cheese (make these appetizer size so they’re finger-food friendly)
  4. Steamed Dumplings with Dipping Sauce
  5. Fire Roasted Baba Ganoush
  6. Chicken Liver Pate’ with Bourbon
  7. Bloody Mary Shrimp
  8. Mini Vegetable Spring Rolls with Tahini Dipping Sauce
  9. Spicy Honey Sesame Wings
  10. Roasted Red Pepper Dip Spread (perfect for crostini or bruschetta)
  11. Hot Cherry Peppers Stuffed with Proscuitto and Provolone

I know I said I’d give you ten recipes but my stuffed cherry peppers are legendary with friends and family, so I couldn’t leave them out. Here are the photos of the appetizer recipes above, in order:

lola_asian_steak_and_veggie_rolls_recipe_5

lola_rugula_salmon-cream-cheese-capers-cucumber-appetizers

lola rugula homemade meatballs recipe
meatballs with feta cheese

homemade steamed dumplings recipe

lola rugula chicken liver pate with bourbon recipe

lola rugula how to make bloody mary shrimp

lola rugula mini vegetable spring rolls with tahini dipping sauce

lola rugula spicy honey sesame chicken wings

lola rugula ajvar 2

lola-rugula-hot-cherry-peppers-stuffed-with-provolone-and-prosciutto-recipe

Also, if you’re looking for some creative drinks to make, my Fresh Garden Gazpacho Shooters are a perfect idea!

lola rugula gazpacho shooters

Appetizers can be fun and delicious! Don’t be afraid to mix things up and try something new.

Wishing you all a very happy and blessed New Year!

Homemade Falafel

Homemade Falafel

The first time I had falafel was over 20 years ago at Mamoun’s in New Haven, CT. Incredibly, I didn’t even really know what it was that first time I tried it, but friends insisted I would love it and I did. Fried balls of 

Vegetable Spring Rolls with Tahini Dipping Sauce

Vegetable Spring Rolls with Tahini Dipping Sauce

I’m a huge fan of fresh spring rolls, also known as summer rolls. They offer a delicious way to stuff lots of veggies into a small package and they can be paired with a number of different dipping sauces. This recipe is basically just a little 

Hot Pepper Jelly

Hot Pepper Jelly

Break out the cream cheese and crackers because I’ve got on an old-school classic for you that I just can’t resist sharing. This is an easy holiday appetizer recipe and guess what – it also makes a great gift! If you want to fancy it up a bit, you can swap out the cream cheese for goat or feta cheese but, no matter how you serve this, I promise that almost everyone will love it. Hot pepper jelly or jalapeno jelly is a silly-simple thing to make but it’s something I love and this is a perfect time of year for it.

This is an unprocessed hot pepper jelly recipe, as most of them you’ll find involve water-bathing or steam canning and honestly, as much as I enjoy canning, this stays just long enough to enjoy a batch without the extra work. I hot pack my jelly, so the jars seal and that, along with the vinegar in this, will be enough for a lot of people to tell you that you can put it up and preserve it without any refrigeration. Though I clean and dry my canning jars for this, I don’t sterilize them, so I refrigerate mine after processing. I have no problem keeping this batch for a month or more in the fridge and again, that’s thanks to the vinegar and hot packing process.

lola rugula canned hot pepper jelly

Hot Pepper Jelly (aka Jalapeno Jelly) Recipe

  • 2 large bell peppers – I typically use red, yellow or orange for the color. Remove stems and seeds and discard.
  • 4-8 jalapeno peppers or other hot peppers. Remove stems and discard. Remove the seeds if you want to tone down the heat.
  • 2 cups cider vinegar
  • 3 cups sugar
  • 1 1.75 oz. package less or no-sugar needed Sure Jell

For me, this makes 5  of the 1/2 pint canning jars. Wash and dry your jars and lids and set aside.

Cut the bell peppers into quarters and the jalapenos in half and place in food processor. Pulse a couple of times and then scrape the sides of the bowl. Pulse again a couple of times until all of the peppers are minced. Be careful not to liquify the peppers – you just want to chop them until they’re minced. There may be a tiny bit of liquid in the bottom of the bowl, but that should be all.

Here’s what they should look like:

lola rugula peppers for jelly

  1. Scrape the minced peppers out into a large saucepan.
  2. Add vinegar and sugar to the pan and stir well.
  3. Bring mixture to a boil, reduce heat and simmer about 7 minutes.
  4. Add package of pectin, stir well with a fork or whisk and bring back to a boil.
  5. Make sure all of the pectin is fully incorporated and there aren’t any lumps.
  6. Boil 1 more minute.
  7. Be careful here to not let the mixture boil up and over the pan.
  8. You should actually start to see or feel with a spoon the mixture start to thicken and gel a bit.
  9. Quickly and carefully pack the hot mixture into clean canning jars, leaving about 1/4 inch of headspace, wipe the rims of the jars clean, and seal with lids and bands.
  10. Let cool at room temperature. Typically, my lids will seal in about 35-45 minutes.
  11. When completely cool, refrigerate.

Tada! You’ve achieved simple no-canning-required hot pepper jelly. Easy, right?

The heat of this totally depends on you and the peppers you want to use. Want to make ghost chili or Carolina Reaper hot pepper jelly? You can, but you probably should only use one of them and not six, as my recipe calls for. You’ll need to taste your peppers first, to gauge the heat, although peppers often get hotter when cooked so only let this be your guide.

Serve with softened cream cheese (or goat or feta) and some crackers. People are going to love you for this, I promise. 🙂

lola rugula hot pepper jelly and cream cheese

As I mentioned earlier, this can also make a really nice little gift by simply putting a jar of it into a gift basket or bag, along with a brick of cream cheese or tub of feta, and some nice crackers.

I’ve read where people add food coloring to their hot pepper jelly and I just don’t think it’s necessary. I mean, look at the beautiful colors in this:

lola rugula hot pepper jelly preserves recipe

I also consider this a low-sugar hot pepper jelly recipe, as a lot of recipes call for twice the amount of sugar that I do. I think the sugar in this is more than sufficient and provides just enough sweet foil to the heat of the hot peppers.

The real beauty of this is that if you make some now and have some cream cheese and crackers on hand, you can whip up an easy appetizer in no time at all. I can’t tell you how nice this is when you’ve got people dropping by unexpectedly, not only at the holidays but all year round.

lola rugula hot pepper jelly photo

This is so much fun to serve to guests – most just aren’t’ expecting the heat but enjoy it, once they’ve tasted it. And you know if there’s anyone who loves an easy holiday appetizer recipe, it’s this girl. I’ve got enough things to do this time of year, so this just makes life a little bit easier.

I hope you try this and love it. Enjoy!

Spicy Honey Sesame Chicken Wings

Spicy Honey Sesame Chicken Wings

If you’re looking for a great chicken wing recipe with just a hint of heat but a ton of flavor, these are your wings. And, if you don’t subscribe to the “wings have to be nuclear” line of thought, you might also love my spicy apricot