It’s hard to choose between the Instant Pot chicken wings and the bacon-wrapped potato wedges

Whether you’re having a small gathering, heading to a big bash, or just want something special for a movie night with the kids, we have a few easy appetizer recipes that’ll come in handy. From finger foods to veggie appetizers, keep reading to check out our favorite appetizer recipes that are all made using three ingredients or less.

Baked Brie with Jam

Savory, gooey cheese, sweet fruit preserves, all served warm, what’s not to love? Get the recipe from America’s Test Kitchen.

Avocado Dip

Serve this 3-ingredient no-cook appetizer with crackers or veggies, either way, it’ll be a hit. Get the recipe from All Things Mama. 

3-Ingredient Hawaiian Meatballs

Ready in just 20 minutes, this 3-ingredient appetizer is perfect for little hands! Get the recipe from When Salty and Sweet Unite.

Proscuitto-Wrapped Pears with Balsamic Glaze

This is the definition of an easy appetizer recipe! If you want to get really fancy, consider throwing in a slice of cheese.

Monkey Bread

This cheesy monkey bread from Brit + Co is literally as easy as 1, 2, 3... ingredients. Kids will love the soft bread and parents will love how easy it is to make. 

Caprese Skewers

caprese skewers are an easy appetizer recipe
iStock

Quite possibly one of the easiest appetizers to whip up, simply grab fresh mozzarella balls, tomatoes, and pesto; skewer, drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinaigrette, and go! 

Tomato and Cheddar Palmiers

The Suburban Soapbox

These pretty palmiers from The Suburban Soapbox will definitely impress your guests. Buttery puff pastry and tart tomatoes meld perfectly with rich cheddar cheese—delish! 

Crock Pot Chili Cheese Dip

chili cheese dip is an easy appetizer
Julie’s Eats and Treats

Break out your slow cooker for this crowd-pleasing dip from Julie’s Eats and Treats. With just two ingredients, it’s definitely the simplest thing you’ll make all day. 

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Mozzarella Cheese Sticks

Averie Cooks

This appetizer from Averie Cooks is kid-approved and super easy to make. You’ll get the crunchy, melty effect of mozzarella sticks but without the mess and hassle of deep frying. 

Instant Pot Wings

Instant Pot wings are an easy appetizer
Mom Advice

Everybody loves chicken wings, and Mom Advice has a foolproof method for making them in the Instant Pot. A quick pass under the broiler gives them a crispy finish. 

Pesto Yogurt Dip

Melanie Makes

This light and fresh dip from Melanie Makesis an ideal appetizer to serve before a heavy holiday meal. Pair it with plenty of fresh veggies, cheese, and crackers, and you’ll be ready to entertain a crowd. 

Best Breadsticks Ever

These breadsticks are an easy appetizer
Kiwi & Carrot

How fancy do these breadsticks from Kiwi & Carrot look?! Using a pre-made puff pastry makes them super easy to pull off, even if you’re not a master baker. 

Crock Pot Glazed Kielbasa Bites

Julie’s Eats and Treats

This genius recipe from Julie’s Eats and Treats is totally hands-off, thanks to the magical Crock Pot. It’s made with kielbasa, brown sugar, and one unexpected ingredient.

Bacon Wrapped Cherries with Thyme

We Are Not Martha

It might sound strange, but stay with us: these bacon-wrapped cherries from We Are Not Martha are delicious. The savory bacon makes a perfect contrast for tart, juicy cherries. 

Related: 13 Trader Joe’s Appetizers to Serve During the Holidays This Year

Quick Dinner Rolls

Life, Love and Good Food

Start your meal off with these yummy dinner rolls from Life, Love and Good Food. No rising required—just mix up the three ingredients, and bake the rolls in a muffin tin. 

Everything Parmesan Crisps

The Suburban Soapbox

This inventive take on a crispy cracker from The Suburban Soapbox is bound to be a hit with cheese lovers. Even better, they come together in less than 10 minutes, leaving you more time to obsess over the rest of the menu. 

Creamy Salsa Dip

Simply Stacie

For a crowd-pleasing appetizer, whip up a batch of this super easy dip from Simply Stacie. Paired with fresh veggies and tortilla chips, don’t be surprised if this one disappears fast. 

Classy Pigs in a Blanket

Culinary Hill

Make your party extra magical with an appetizer that only uses two (count ‘em, two!) ingredients. These pigs in a blanket are the definition of simple—and you can even add a touch of sesame seeds to up the wow factor. Get the recipe over at Culinary Hill.

Blue Cheese Bites

blue cheese bites are an easy appetizer recipe
A Wicked Wisk

Serving something warm to take the chill off is also the perfect way to welcome guests. This easy appetizer recipe from A Wicked Wisk combines a couple of our favorite things—flaky biscuits and flavorful blue cheese—to make a melty, bubbly appetizer perfect for a crowd. Drooling yet? 

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Honey-Roasted Pecans

Trial and Eater

If you’re worried about dinner timing or want something festive (and deceptively simple) on your snack tray, make a batch of these honey-roasted pecans from Trial and Eater for guests to graze on throughout the day. The recipe couldn't be easier, but it’s way more delicious than the store-bought kind. 

Bacon-Wrapped Potato Wedges

bacon-wrapped potato wedges are an easy appetizer recipe
A Calculated Whisk

Potato wedges just got even tastier, thanks to this recipe from A Calculated Whisk. How? Why, wrap them in bacon, of course! Now you’ve got an appetizer fit for a hungry crowd of grown-ups and kiddos alike. 

Baked Ham and Cheese Roll-Ups

baked ham and cheese roll up is an easy appetizer recipe
Pumpkin ‘n Spice

For an appetizer that’s a bit more filling, try these yummy roll-ups from Pumpkin ‘n Spice. It’s easy to customize them with your favorite meats, cheeses, and seasonings. As a bonus, you can keep this recipe in rotation for school lunches. 

 

Apple picking season means fall is on its way in

This year’s scorching summer has ripened fruit quickly, and that means fall is set to bring bushels of bounty. The orchards around Portland are flowing with all varieties of apples, pears, peaches, and more, and we know you’re ready to pick with the kids. We’ve rounded up the best farms around, and they’re all gorgeous enough to sneak in those beloved fall family photos. How can you resist?

Not up for a drive? Here’s where to go apple picking near Portland

Bell’s Orchard

This sweet Beaverton farm boasts a bright red barn that welcomes families daily—they even have evening picking for these gorgeous warm summer nights. Gravenstein apples are now available for U-pick at $2.50 per pound, as well as Bartlett pears for $1.50 a pound. The short-style orchard means that everyone can pick without ladders. Fill your buckets with varieties of apples, pears, and juicy peaches—your only problem might be stopping before you have enough for 50 pies.

24350 S.W. Farmington Rd.
Beaverton, OR
Online: bellsorchard.com

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Sherwood Orchards

In the rolling hills past Newberg, the 1,300 trees of this orchard produce pears, apples, plums, quince, and even persimmons. U-pick is available over the 26 acres with more than 70 varieties of apples ranging from tart cooking apples to sweet ones—check the website or Facebook for updates on availability. Please bring your own boxes and bags to both pick and bring your fruit home in, and make sure you wear sturdy shoes (not sandals or flip flops) because the grounds are uneven. Get your camera ready, because this spot offers the perfect opportunity for those back-to-school or holiday themed photos.

23995 S.W. Pacific Hwy.
Sherwood, OR
Online: sherwoodorchards.com

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These family-friendly apple orchards along the Hood River Valley Fruit Loop (& beyond) are worth the drive

Kiyokawa Orchards

 

Family-owned and operated in Parkdale, this orchard produces apples your family won’t be able to resist, and did we mention it’s the largest in the Hood River Valley? No wonder it’s been a standing favorite for Portland families looking to get their fresh fruit fix for years. As it happens with Mother Nature, the usual apple picking schedule is a bit off this year. Currently, they’re running about two to three weeks behind, but have plans to open in early September. Rest assured that when the apples are ripe, families will be filling their baskets with any number of the nearly 150 different varieties of fruits they offer during the harvest season. That’s right, you can also score some sweet pears when you pick here. Be sure to keep an eye on their website or social media accounts to find out when the time is ripe to head over.

5625 Hutson Rd.
Parkdale, OR
Online: mthoodfruit.com

Mountain View Orchards

Three generations in and this 50-acre orchard near Portland is still producing stellar fruit that goes above and beyond apples. August and September see peaches, plums, pears, apples, nectarines, late blueberries, and even dahlias, corn, carrots, and beets. Make it whole day with a hayride later in the season, topped off with fresh cider and donuts. And the adults in the group should check out their special hard cider on tap or in bottles to take home. They are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and pups are happily allowed on a leash.

6670 Trout Creek Ridge Rd.
Mt. Hood, OR
Online: mtvieworchards.com

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Beilke Family Farm

Near Salem, Beilke Family Farm boasts up to 15 varieties of irresistible apples like Ruby Mac, Cripps Pink, and Gold Rush available for picking between late August and mid-November. Four generations have worked these trees, and the care shines through in well-organized rows that are easy to navigate so you can find your favorite fruit. The dwarf trees make it a cinch for kids to pick and fill their buckets. Please bring your own buckets or boxes to take home your picked apples; the farm’s five gallon plastic buckets are only for use in the orchard. Opening times are Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

4925 Rockdale St. N.E.
Brooks, OR
Online: beilkefamilyfarm.com

Hood River U-Pick Organic

Bask in the shadow of Mt. Hood at this scenic farm that offers organic U-pick apples around the middle of September. Relaxing is the farm vibe here, and kids will love interacting with the many animals that roam the farm. We’re talking chickens, pigs, and even alpacas. Enjoy a picnic under the shade of the farm trees, or let the kids roam when they’ve had their fill of pickin’.

4320 Royal Anne Dr.
Hood River, OR
Online: hoodriverupick.com

Draper Girls’ Country Farm

Even on a rainy or overcast day, you can head to this Hood River Valley farm to go apple picking in the fall. After you check in and grab a bucket for picking, it’s as easy as finding ripe fruit within reach. You’ll find apples and maybe some peaches, depending on how late in the apple-picking season you head over. Charming goats may be there to greet your kids, and they’ll love swinging on the tree swing when they’re done. Apples are priced based on weight, and they keep for a long time, so have a few recipe ideas on hand for the coming weeks.

6200 OR-35
Mt. Hood, OR
Online: drapergirlsfarm.com

Smith Berry Barn

Head to Hillsboro, just a short drive from Portland, where this charming farm offers the most delicious fresh produce. Stroll through the picturesque orchard and pick from rows upon rows of apple trees bursting with fantastic fruit. Your kids will have a blast exploring the farm and enjoying the fresh country air.

24500 SW Scholls Ferry Road
Hillsboro, OR
Online: smithberrybarn.com

Try some of these easy African food recipes for your next family dinner night

There are more than 50 countries in Africa, and each one has its own flavorful cuisine. Often hearty in nature, many African food recipes rely heavily on plants, seeds, meat and rice, which make them family friendly. From Fufu to meat pies, we’ve rounded up a handful of dishes that are perfect for introducing your kids to the African culture.

African Chicken Stew

a kid-friendly African food recipe
Canadian Cooking Adventures

Known as West African Chicken Stew or Nigerian Red Chicken Stew, this meal from Canadian Cooking is warm and filling. You can make it as spicy as you'd like, and serve it alongside rice or pounded yam.

Kefta Briouate

Try this Kefta Briouate for a kid-friendly African food recipe.
My Moroccan Food

Spiced mincemeat is at the center of this Kefta Briouate from My Moroccan Food. This hand pie made with phyllo dough is traditionally fried (this recipe saves a few calories by baking) and then topped with icing sugar and ground cinnamon.

Baked Chicken Jollof Rice

A chicken dish that's a great African food recipe.
Recipes from a Pantry

Time for a new spin on your regular chicken and rice recipe! This traditional recipe uses Jollof rice, which is a blend of tomato puree and rice and adds savory chicken and veggies. Recipes from a Pantry gives you the easy details for this baked recipe that makes dinner a breeze.

Nigerian Meat Pie

A popular African food recipe for meat pies.
Sims Home Kitchen

If this dish reminds you of a British Cornish Pasty, you'd be right! Sims Home Kitchen breaks down the uber kid-friendly meal, made with basics like flour, butter, potatoes, and minced beef.

Related: 11 Simple Greek Recipes for Families

West African Fufu

Chef Lola's Kitchen

Need a side dish for your soup? Try Fufu! The three-ingredient recipe from Chef Lola's Kitchen is easy to whip up and allows you to eat your meal without utensils.

West African Peanut Soup

Cookie Kate

While admittedly not an authentic soup, this West African-inspired dish from Cookie + Kate is just as tasty and perfect for vegetarians who wouldn't be able to enjoy the traditional meat version. Peanut butter, onions, and collard greens start this tasty soup, which comes together in less than 45 minutes and can be enjoyed immediately.

Moroccan Shrimp Tagine

Karen's Kitchen Stories

A new take on shrimp and loaded with flavor, this Moroccan dish is one everyone will enjoy. Karen's Kitchen Stories' recipe uses jumbo shrimp, tomatoes, garlic and fennel and suggests a good crusty bread so you don't waste any of those delightful juices.

Related: 11 of the Best Kid-Friendly Indian Food Recipes

Nigerian Street Beef Skewers

SubSahara Post

Nigerian Suya is common street food, and now you can make it at home! Choose between beef, mutton, lamb, or chicken, then roll in a special suya spice made of peanuts, ground ginger, and chili. SubSahara Post has an easy and delicious recipe.

South African Milk Tart

Simple Living Creative Learning

Don't forget about dessert! This milk tart from Simple Living Creative Learning uses pantry basics and a store-bought tart shell to make this recipe easy.

 

 

 

 

Time to gobble up some new donuts! Krispy Kreme’s latest round of seasonal donuts celebrates Thanksgiving flavors with a fun twist. Pie lovers in particular are in for a treat!

Now until Nov. 25, you can try out four new donuts from your local Krispy Kreme. The Pecan Pie Donut is dipped in butter tart filling and sprinkled with candied pecans and pie crust crumbles. The Cranberry Orange Donut is filled with cranberry, dipped in cranberry orange icing and finished with a sweet drizzle. And the Dutch Apple Pie Donut is packed with apple pie filling, dipped in caramel icing and topped with cinnamon.

But our favorite might be the Gobbler Donut, which is almost too cute to eat. It’s a heart-shaped pastry dipped in chocolate icing and decorated to look like a turkey! Don’t forget the pretzel legs for the perfect finishing touch.

As always, you can order delivery, pickup or grab your donuts in person. Krispy Kreme is also offering a special Thanksgiving Dozen box that features three of each new donut. You can even add a customized message of gratitude and make someone’s day extra sweet.

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Krispy Kreme

 

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Are you on dessert duty this year? Before you start fretting, head to your local Trader Joe’s and stock up on all the holiday sweet treats the grocer is known for. Whether you’re looking for a delectable pastry you can keep in the freezer or want to get a little more creative with a boxed mix, the neighborhood market is all about saving your holiday dessert this year.

Thanksgiving Pie Chocolate Truffles

It can be hard to please everyone's sweet tooth, but not with this fun Thanksgiving Pie Chocolate Truffle pack. Flavors include Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Caramel Pie and Silk Mousse Pie for just $4.

Apple Cranberry Tart

These sweet and flaky tarts are the epitome of holiday flavor. Perfect to bring as a last minute dessert to a party or as a sweet gift to a friend, we bet these would taste phenomenal warmed up with a cup of coffee.

Grab in the bakery aisle for $5.

Cranberry Orange Bars

Move over lemon bars, these cranberry babies are here for the season. Made on a sweet shortbread then topped with cranberry puree and sweetened orange peel, this made the perfect post-dinner sweet.

A box of 12 is just $5.

Tiramisu Torte

Trader Joe's via Instagram

Trader Joe's elegant Tiramisu Torte is a show stealer. Made with a layer of coffee-soaked sponge cake and a layer of frozen mascarpone, it's topped off with a bit of chocolate and covered in cocoa powder.

You'll find this classy dessert in the freezer aisle.

Pumpkin Cobbler

Tired of pumpkin pie? Pumpkin cobbler to the rescue! Skip slaving in the kitchen and grab this delectable dessert that's made with pumpkin filling, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and clove.

It's just $5 in the bakery section.

Rustic Apple Tart

If cranberry isn't your thing, there's nothing wrong with sticking to a classic apple tart like this one. This simple dessert is made with crisp apples and topped with almonds and sugar that would go great alongside a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Grab it in the freezer section for $6.

Sweet Bites

Trader Joe's via Instagram

It's hard to please everyone when it comes to food, and that's where Trader Joe's Sweet Bites come in. Made in France, the box of 12 with three flavors includes Chocolate & Coffee “Opera” Cake, Raspberry “Macaron Aux Framboises” Cake and Caramel & Chocolate Cake and has a little something for everyone.

You can find this sweet treat in the freezer section.

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Gingerbread Turkey Trot Kits

When all else fails, just grab a dessert you know the kiddos will love! This adorable turkey trot kit comes with everything you need to whip up your own adorable turkey.

Grab the kit for just $6. Gobble gobble!

Pumpkin Pie

Trader Joe's

Tradition is the name of the game when you pick up TJ's frozen Pumpkin Pie. The classic dessert is always a winner and is made with velvety pumpkin and best served with a large dollop of whipped cream.

Feed a crowd for just $5.99 with this pie that is found in the freezer aisle.

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Nantucket Style Cranberry Pie

Tart and vibrant, this is the perfect swap for that can of cranberry jelly no one eats! Heat for less than 10 minutes than enjoy with some ice cream.

Find it in the freezer aisle for $6.

Pumpkin Ice Cream

Trader Joe's via Instagram

Dessert was never easier! This holiday, grab a few cartons of Trader Joe's festive pumpkin ice cream, and toss in a few extra toppings like gingerbread or shortbread cookies to make it extra fancy.

Shop plenty of flavors in the freezer aisle at Trader Joe's.

––Karly Wood

 

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You ever have those mornings where you can’t choose between a waffle and a Pop-Tart? Why not enjoy both? The newest toaster pastry to hit the shelves, Eggo Frosted Maple Syrup, will have you dreaming of breakfast all night long.

Hop out of bed and pop these into your toaster in the morning (or anytime, really). The new Pop-Tart has a flaky, buttery crust just like an Eggo waffle. It also has a maple-flavored filling and white icing with a waffle grid pattern!

You can buy this delicious Pop-Tart starting in December, with eight count boxes available at retailers everywhere and two count packs available in convenience stores. While you’re at it, keep an eye out for the popular pastry line’s other latest release, Día de Muertos.

––Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Pop-Tart

 

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A grownup take on the classic bomb pop? Sign us up! The ever-popular Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is releasing a new collection called “Ice Cream Truck Flavors,” but much like chasing the truck, you can only get them for a limited time.

Starting July 8, you can find a new flavor each week online and in scoop shops. First up is the Rocket Pop, buttermilk ice cream with a tart and creamy blueberry pineapple swirl. Mango Cheesecake Swirl drops on July 14, followed by Orange Freeze on July 22, High Five Candy Bar on July 29 and Golden Nectar on August 5. The last one is rumored to taste like a chilled summer chai!

If you don’t live near a scoop shop, you can buy the full collection and have it shipped to your house, thanks to the wonders of modern delivery services. It’s a lot less sweaty than running after the ice cream man, too.

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams burst onto the scene in 2002 in Columbus, Ohio. Today it’s a Certified B corporation with 58 scoop shops and distribution in top grocery stores across the country. With flavors ranging from Fluffernutter Pie to Sweet Cream Biscuits and Peach Jam, there’s a unique combo for everyone!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Jen’s Splendid Ice Creams

 

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Pass the slime! Bring out your inner child (and delight your own kids) with the new Sour Berry Slime topping from Baskin-Robbins. Yes, it looks like green slime and yes, you can put it on any scoop or shake.

For slime times in June, just ask to add it to your ice cream for 99 cents, or take a bottle of slime home for $6.99! You can also grab the Flavor of the Month, Summertime Lime, with tart candy flavors to combat the hottest days. It might look questionable, but it’s delicious!

“Baskin-Robbins is bringing out the kid in all of us this summer with the introduction of delicious and edible Sour Berry Slime, paired with the ultimate, tangy Summertime Lime Flavor of the Month, perfect for any hot summer day,” said Shannon Blakely, Vice President of Marketing & Culinary, Baskin-Robbins.

If you’re a kid of the ’90s you’re likely thinking of Figure It Out on Nickelodeon right about now. No word on whether Baskin-Robbins slime is pourable enough to recreate that game show moment, but no judgment if you decide to find out.

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Baskin-Robbins

 

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If the ice cream truck has taken a break for the winter, have no fear. The freezer aisle just got sweeter and a lot more fun. The iconic Popsicle brand just released its newest treats for 2021 and they are now available at a grocery store near you.

Popsicle has created new colorful and delicious products that will inspire imaginative play for parents and kids alike – Popsicles Mango, Strawberry and Vanilla Swirl Fruit Twisters and fan-favorite Minions and Spider-Man Popsicles.

Popsicle Fruit Twisters

The New Popsicle Fruit Twisters with Mango, Strawberry and Vanilla are made with real fruit and milk. The pops feature mango puree and nonfat milk twirled around a frozen strawberry core. Popsicle Fruit Twisters are agood source of Vitamin C, contain 10g of sugar and 70 calories per pop, and made with colors and flavors from natural sources. A pack of six retails for $4.49.

Popsicle Character pops

Minions Popsicles feature a despicably delicious combination of fruity strawberry, banana and tart blue raspberry. Spiderman Popsicles feature the irresistibly delicious fruity flavor of strawberry, blue raspberry and lime. Made with colors and flavors from natural sources they are a perfect treat for the whole family. This frozen treat is 70 –80 calories with under 10 grams of sugar per pop. A pack of six retails for $4.49.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Popsicle

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If you’re already tired of pumpkin spice everything, Pillsbury has an alternative. The cookie dough-makers recently re-introduced its Salted Caramel Apple flavor and its pure autumn awesomeness.

Pillsbury’s Salted Caramel Apple Cookies feature sugar cookie dough flavored with terrifically tart apple bits and (of course) salted caramel.

The dough, which originally debuted back in 2017, is a limited-time goody and is available now through November. That means you need to pick up your pack right now. Each package makes 12 “Big Cookies” and is available via Instacart and at select retailers.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Pillsbury

 

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