![]() ![]() When the bagels are ready for the oven, arrange them on cookie sheets lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil and bake at 375 degrees until the cheese has melted and browned a bit.Īlternate plays: Use whole pitas or English muffins in place of bagels. Instead, set out a variety of bagels (sliced in half) and let guests assemble their dream “pie” from an array of sauces, cheeses, and toppings like pepperoni, olives, pineapple, veggies, and dried or chopped fresh herbs. ![]() Ordering a pile of pizzas is certainly quick and easy, but it gets pricey fast. Serve with mugs of tomato soup, like this easy one from Martha Stewart. Pair your favorite nutty spread with jelly, of course, but also with fun combos like: jam and bacon jam and a thin piece of cheddar cheese sliced bananas or strawberries and honey raisins and chopped celery and roasted chicken or baked tofu, a sprinkle of bean sprouts, and a drizzle of Sriracha.Īlternate plays: Keep it simple with cheddar or offer gourmet grillers with fancy cheeses (we like goat, blue, fontina, provolone, or Swiss) and tasty add-ons like avocado and tomato, Canadian bacon and pineapple, steak and potatoes, or figs and bacon. PB&J Buffet!Ĭhildren will love it-and all the adults will feel like kids again. ![]() If you need some inspiration, these six leads should give you a running start. Your goal is festive, family-friendly fare that can easily be premade or prepped for the masses and that won’t break the bank (or your newly recovered, post-holiday sanity). Having a super-size crew over to watch the Super Bowl? Whether your guests are all about the game, only tune in for the commercials and half-time show, or will most likely spend the whole time playing with Legos® in the basement, everyone will want to eat at some point. ![]()
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