New Year’s Eve Recipes For Eating & Drinking The Night Away
If you're a big fan of a block of cream cheese served alongside a jar of pepper jelly, this is the app for you. It's a slightly elevated spin that doesn't take too much extra effort, thanks to store-bought puff pastry.
In many parts of the world, people eat 12 green grapes in the first sixty seconds of the New Year to bring good luck in the year ahead. Although, speaking from experience, when the clock strikes midnight, 12 grapes doesn't seem such a simple task. Enter a simpler, and tastier option: the 12 grapes cocktail.
The perfect bite to start any party is one made of mac and cheese and lobster. Here we use a combination of heavy cream, sharp cheddar, and nutty gouda cheese along with sweet shallots and garlic to form a simple, yet decadent canvas for the real stars, pasta and lobster.
Drop this confetti cookie dough ball on the table this New Year's Eve, and watch it disappear before the clock strikes midnight. All you need to do to create this edible cookie dough masterpiece is to create a cream cheese-chocolate chip cookie dough mixture
Only doing passed apps, but really craving spinach artichoke dip? These rolls are the answer. To create this easy app, chopped spinach, marinated artichokes, and three types of cheese are rolled into flaky puff pastry, topped with everything bagel seasoning, and baked until golden brown.
The combination of creamy grits and spiced juicy shrimp in a holy trinity-spiked sauce is a match made in heaven. You can eat it for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and now…you can finally have shrimp and grits in appetizer form
Looking for a fun and sophisticated way to get a little tipsy? Whip up a batch of Champagne Jell-O shots for your next New Year's Eve party. These elegant treats are a classy twist on the traditional Jell-O shot, and are perfect for any festive occasion—not just college parties