Snacks and Appetizers
Mini QuichesYou think caterers make theirs from scratch? Nancy's Petite Quiche
in Classic French and Florentine flavors, $12 for 48; available at major
supermarkets or see
www.nancys.com for store locations.
Wasabi PeasThink of them as the grown-up version of Chex Party Mix. Buy them
by the canful. Hot or regular, they're addictive. Hapi wasabi
peas, about $5 for 9.9 ounces, at gourmet and Asian food stores.
Small RavioliFry these for 2 to 3 minutes in a shallow skillet of oil until
crisp. Drain and serve with Chinese plum sauce or Thai nam pla (in
the international section of supermarkets). Buitoni Four Cheese
Ravioli, $3 for a 9-ounce package, at major supermarkets.
GuacamoleUsing ready-made guacamole is easier than finding ripe avocados,
so save yourself the stress and mess. Try mixing it with a
spoonful of cilantro-spiked salsa. AvoClassic Guacamole, $4 for 16
ounces, at major supermarkets.
Frozen Cooked ShrimpThey thaw under hot running water. Instead of serving them with
jarred cocktail sauce, put them on long wooden skewers with a
wedge of lime, then stab them into whole limes. Contessa shrimp,
about $15 for 1 1/2 pounds, in the freezer section of major
supermarkets. Or see
www.contessa.com for store locations.
Savories and Entrees
Thai Curry PasteHeat it with a can of coconut milk. Stir in 1 pound of cooked
shrimp or shredded chicken. Serve with rice. Thai Kitchen Green
Curry Paste, $3.50 for a 4-ounce jar, at most supermarkets or
www.thaikitchen.com.
Stuffed ShellsThey're the perfect potluck entree. For a first course, serve
individual shells in Alfredo sauce, drizzled with flavored oil and
garnished with fried sliced garlic. D'Orazio Stuffed Shells, $7
for a 46-ounce bag (24 count), at most supermarkets.
Crab CakesWith two boxes of these in the freezer, you have a meal for 6.
Phillips Seafood Restaurants Maryland Style Crab Cakes, $17 for 6,
at major supermarkets. Or go to
www.phillipsfoods.com for store
locations.
DumplingsThey're stuffed with vegetables, pork, or chicken. Serve with
shredded stir-fried bok choy or bagged slaw. Ling Ling
Potstickers, $9 for a 56-ounce bag (about 50), at Costco and
most supermarkets. Or go to
www.ling-ling.com for other locations.
Specialty Short-Grain RiceMake a traditional risotto or paella by adding 1 teaspoon of
saffron to the cooking liquid, then a slivered sweet pepper,
sliced pepperoni, peas, and shrimp, chicken, or diced ham.
Principato di Lucedio brand rice, $5 for a 1.1-pound bag, at
gourmet stores.
Cookies and Treats
Buttermilk Currant SconesMidmorning drop-ins? Not to worry with this scone mix on hand. Add
water and butter, and bake while the coffee brews. King Arthur
Flour Buttermilk Currant Scone Mix, $4.50 for a 1 1/4-pound
package (makes about 15),
www.kingarthurflour.com.
PalmiersCrisp, flaky, and decidedly more ooh-la-la than Oreos. Stick one
into a bowl of sorbet and fresh fruit and call it dessert. Sugar
Bowl Bakery Petite Palmiers, $6 for 2 dozen, at Costco.
AmarettiServe these with coffee or ice cream. When you're finished with
the cookies, use the tin for storage. It's the perfect size for 5
pounds of flour. Lazzaroni Amaretti di Saronno, $17.50 for a
1-pound tin, at gourmet food stores.
Macaroon MixCrispy on the outside, chewy on the inside. This just-add-water
mix from King Arthur Flour is truly regal. King Arthur Flour
Coconut Macaroon Mix, $3.50 for a 1-pound package (makes about 3
dozen),
www.kingarthurflour.com.