Dessert

Engagement Party Appetizer Menu

Isn't it great to be at the beginning before the showers, rehearsal and the epic reception? How about a sweet little gathering to kick it off…an engagement party!

An engagement party is traditionally thrown by the bride's parents, but many gatherings are hosted by the groom's family, friends, or the couple themselves. The purpose of an engagement party is to introduce immediate family and close friends. Guests invited to an engagement party will need to be invited to the wedding so keep your guest list small.

Plan the event within a few weeks to a couple of months after the engagement, to not crowd the events surrounding your wedding. Your entertaining style should allow guests to meet and mingle, so consider appetizers on a buffet as an option.

Marscapone Stuffed Strawberries

When deciding on a buffet appetizer menu, choose foods that are portable, simple to eat, and appeal to multiple generations. Even if you know the bride and groom, you may not know any special diets or eating patterns of the other guests. Having a varied menu will make your guests feel comfortable.

Caprese Skewers on Buffet

The following is a menu from an engagement party for 40 guests. It offers a balance of hot and cold appetizers, as well as many meat-free and gluten-free choices. Links to the recipes are on highlighted menu items.

Appetizer Engagement Party for 40 guests

Stuffed Eggs

Caprese Skewers drizzled with Lemon Basil Vinaigrette

Goat Cheese Tart with Red Onion Marmalade and Crackers

Cabo Shrimp Cocktail 

Panko Crisp Crab Cakes with Spicy Caper Sauce

Steak on a Stick with Bourbon Barbecue Sauce

Phyllo Triangles with Spinach, Fetta and Pine Nuts

Chicken Satay with Thai Peanut Sauce

Sweetened Marscapone Stuffed Strawberries

Goat Cheese Tart with Red Onion Marmalade

How to Make Classic Snickerdoodle Cookies

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It’s strange that snickerdoodle is written as one word. I gave my version of cinnamon rich softly sweet cookie two separate words, snicker as in “laugh” and “doodle” for kinda like messing around making fun things. This recipe makes a bundle of lovely sweets that are a cookie classic. Perfect for any occasion and suitable for all ages, this traditional favorite is so easy to make, store, ship…you will have the last laugh!

Snicker Doodle Cookies

Makes 60 3½ inch round cookies

7½ cups all purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon cream of tartar

2 teaspoons cinnamon

½ teaspoon salt

2 cups margarine or butter at room temperature

4 cups granulated sugar

4 eggs large

½ cup milk

2 teaspoons vanilla

CINNAMON SUGAR ROLLING MIXTURE

6 tablespoons sugar

2 teaspoons cinnamon

  1. Stir together flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, cinnamon and salt.

  2. In a 5 quart mixer, blend margarine for 30 seconds; add the sugar and beat till fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating until incorporated. Drizzle in milk and vanilla, beat well.

  3. Remove mixing bowl from stand mixer, fold in dry ingredients, return bowl to mixer. Beat until just combined. Chill 20 to 30 minutes (best chilled overnight).

  4. Using a 1.3 ounce scoop, portion balls and roll each in the mixture of sugar and cinnamon. Place balls 2 inches apart on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, flatten slightly with the palm of your hand.

  5. Bake in a 375°F preheated oven for 16 to 17 minutes or till light golden. Cool on baking sheets until set, cool completely.

Cook Notes: Cookie dough can be made ahead and frozen until ready to use. Just put frozen dough into fridge to thaw until it is “scoopable”. Because they aren’t frosted, cookies ship well and make great gifts. Baking ahead and freezing cookies works well too. Make sure cookies are fully cooled before you stack for storing to prevent sticking together. Oven temps vary so if your doodles are too dark try lowering the oven to 350 degrees. To get nice round cookies, give dough room to spread on parchment lined baking sheet.

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