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Party cracker bites
These party cracker bites are a great party snack that don't need cooking. Brilliant with a glass of Champagne for new years eve!
By Nichola Palmer Published
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Gouda garlic mushrooms
These Gouda garlic mushrooms make a tasty starter, delicious served with a green salad and crusty bread.
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Seafood mousse
Our delicious seafood mousse recipe is easy to make and a great fish dish as a starter or party food which is full of creamy, fish flavours
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Twisty sausage rolls
These delicious pork chipolatas wrapped in puff pastry are perfect for parties, picnics and afternoon snacks - this recipes makes 24 so you'll have enough to keep everyone happy.
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Filo smoked salmon canape
Sophisticated, delicious and a breeze to prepare – our filo smoked salmon canapé is one of the tastiest, easiest recipes you can find!
By Jules Mercer Published
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Garlic and cheese stuffed mushrooms
This garlic and cheese stuffed mushrooms recipe is a great choice for parties and they also make great staters. Easy to make and delicious!
By Jessica Dady Published
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Stilton fondue
This cheese fondue recipe is delicious comfort food at it's best
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Cranberry obsession snow cake
Bakes from the States: Our sister site MyRecipes.com has shared it's delicious recipe for this cranberry snow cake. Bake one for yourself for a impressive winter treat
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Tapenade
Make your own olive dip with this traditional tapenade recipe - you can use green or black olives with this easy recipe
By Nichola Palmer Published