35 Genius Appetizers on Toothpicks That Are Ready for Any Type of Party
Cathy Pollak
·6-min read
Appetizers are widely considered the best part of a great meal. Their job, first and foremost, is to be delicious. Appetizers are little bites to savor in anticipation of an upcoming feast. They should be easy to eat, with or without utensils. The toothpick has become a universal instrument used to spear passed appetizers as well as apps sitting on the counter during a gathering.
The term “toothpick” is used lightly since skewers (fancy or not) or even pretzel sticks do double duty as an edible version of the tool. If it’s a festive occasion, decked-out, frilly and flag-topped picks are also very popular.
In all cases, toothpicks make bite-sized foods easier to grab and consume, with very little effort or mess. That’s probably why they remain so popular. Here are 35 of the bestappetizers on toothpicks (or any other types of sticks) you can serve at your next dinner party (or Game Day party!)so your guests can help themselves and you can enjoy the party too!
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