There are two kinds of people at holiday parties: the ones who bring Christmas appetizers that look like they belong in a magazine-and the ones who inhale the entire tray of sausage balls before Grandma finishes grace. Whichever one you are (no judgment here), this roundup has you covered.

From easy make-ahead bites to last-minute life-savers you can throw together while the doorbell's ringing, these festive finger foods are packed with flavor, charm, and just enough holiday chaos to keep things interesting. Whether you're feeding the neighborhood, your in-laws, or just yourself in a sparkly sweater with a cocktail in hand, these appetizers are here to sleigh.
Cranberry jalapeno tortilla rollups

Sweet, spicy, and dangerously addictive-these easy Christmas appetizers are basically edible holiday spirit. The tortilla pinwheels look fancy, but take less effort than pretending you like Secret Santa.
Hot ham and cheese sliders

So gooey, golden, and scandalously good they should come with a warning label. That buttery poppyseed glaze? Basically holiday magic in liquid form.
Chicken and waffle skewers with spicy maple syrup butter

Sweet, savory, and just spicy enough to make your aunt raise an eyebrow. These are holiday brunch on a stick with main character energy.
Ham and cheddar cups

Little bites of smoky, cheesy heaven that taste like you actually planned ahead. (We won't tell anyone you made holiday appetizers from leftovers.)
Pimento cheese sausage balls

Southern charm rolled up and baked to perfection. These cheesy, little bites disappear faster than Uncle Joe after dish duty.
Sausage balls with cream cheese

Soft, creamy, and just spicy enough to cause holiday drama. These are the introvert cousin of the original sausage ball-quiet, comforting, and surprisingly intense.
Old fashioned cheese dreams

Retro, crispy, and smothered in melty cheddar. These cheesy bites taste like Christmas at Grandma's... without the red Jello mold.
Southern cheese straws

Delicate, buttery, and cheesier than a dad joke. A Southern classic that doubles as a personality test: too many on your plate? You're one of us.
Crispy fried pimento cheese bites

Crispy on the outside, molten cheese sin on the inside. If deep-fried Southern charm had a baby with a cheese plate, this would be it.
Pineapple cheese ball

Tangy, sweet, and coated in crunchy pecans-this retro stunner brings major "hostess with the mostest" energy to your appetizer spread.
Cranberry sauce meatballs

Sticky, sweet, and secretly easy. These are the meatballs your guests will chase with toothpicks like they're playing holiday whack-a-mole.
Crescent roll pigs in a blanket

Tiny hot dogs wrapped in golden dough and baked until irresistible. Yes, they're basic. Yes, everyone fights over them anyway.
Cranberry jalapeno dip

Sweet and spicy with a creamy twist-this dip is what happens when festive and feisty go to the same party and bring chips.
Baked brie with apples & bacon

Warm, melty brie wrapped in golden pastry, stuffed with sweet apples and crispy bacon-this is the appetizer equivalent of showing up in a cashmere sweater and stilettos. It's rich, a little extra, and totally worth the hype.
More Christmas appetizers from my favorite bloggers
Because no one wants to run out of snacks during a holiday gathering, I've rounded up a few extra bites from bloggers I love. These recipes are delicious, festive, and guaranteed to keep your guests hovering around the appetizer table.
- Brown sugar baked brie from Bowl Me Over - Molten brie, brown sugar, and pecans-basically dessert disguised as an appetizer. It's classy, melty, and just sweet enough to distract people from your overcooked turkey.
- Peanut butter celery reindeer sticks from Crayons and Cravings - Festive, kid-friendly, and adorable enough to make you forget they're healthy(ish). These little guys are Rudolph-approved and chaos-proof.
- Christmas tree cheese ball from Princess Pinky Girl - Shaped like a tree, packed with cheese, and covered in herbs-aka the only tree your guests will actually be excited about decorating.
- Bacon wrapped smokies from Spaceships and Laserbeams - Sweet, smoky, and wrapped in bacon. If you're not making a double batch, you're just setting yourself up for disappointment.
- Bourbon pecan brie bites from Grits and Pinecones - Boozy, buttery, and bougie in all the best ways. It's like your favorite aunt after a couple cocktails-warm, rich, and slightly dangerous.
- Louisiana hot crab dip from Bowl Me Over - Creamy, spicy, and just the right kind of fancy. This one brings that "I'm from the Gulf Coast and I know what I'm doing" energy.
- Italian pinwheels from All Our Way - Cheesy, meaty, and rolled tight. Basically the party version of your favorite sub sandwich in Spanx.
- Christmas tree pull-apart bread from I Heart Naptime - Fluffy, garlicky, and shaped like a tree-what more could you want? Oh right, melty cheese inside. Done.
- Antipasto Christmas wreath from Mom on Timeout - All the best parts of a charcuterie board, but shaped like a wreath and way less commitment. Bonus: no one will know you bought everything pre-sliced.
- Honey butter Old Bay shrimp from Bowl Me Over - Sweet, spicy, and totally finger-lickable. These shrimp bring the coastal cottage vibe to your holidays.
- Cream cheese pepper jelly dip from Butter Your Biscuit - Classic, foolproof, and gone in 60 seconds. If you know, you know-and if you don't, bless your heart and fix that now.
Whether you're hosting a full-blown holiday shindig or just showing up with something fabulous so your co-worker doesn't talk smack, these Christmas appetizers will keep your snack game strong and your stress level low. From melty cheese to crispy sausage balls, there's something here for every kind of hungry elf in your life.
Tried one of these? Got a party trick of your own? Leave a comment below and tell me what's on your holiday appetizer tray this year-or tag me on Instagram @marye_restlesschipotle so I can swoon over your snack board like it's Santa in uniform.
Now go pour a drink and start preheating that oven. You've got appetizers to conquer. 🎄






Jackie says
Loved seeing the inspiration in this post. Have you heard of the Deviled Ham Ball? I made it back in the 70's and 80's.
Helen Reynolds says
So many recipes that sound great!
Scarlett says
Oh my goodness where to start? Baked brie is off-the-charts spectacular! You can't ever go wrong with Baked Brie with Apples and Bacon. When you slice into the warm Brie and it oozes around your fork you just know it's the best tasting thing ever! The Crescent Roll Pigs In A Blanket make it look like you worked all day on the delicious treat. The Ham and Muenster Sliders are so satisfying and I make them with various cheeses. They're all scrumptious. I'm excited to make the Cheddar Ham Cups and the Chicken and Waffle Skewers but I'm having major surgery in a few weeks so I better get started. Thank you Marye for all the fantastic recipes, for your humor, and for always being ready to help. You're the best!!
Phyllis says
My appitizers Asain meatballs,jalapeno poppers Chili Relenos
then there are the dips and there are many but when you make this stuff yourself you can go as spicy as you need to for the heat lovers group and the not so spicy for the little ones another one my granddaughter likes to help with are grape jelly meatballs now them are easy ,make your little meatballs put them in a crockpot and when all is said and done pour your grape jelly over them and let them get hot again my board will have cheeses of all flavors, small onions them are good dipped as well, maybe that's because when my grandpa would have bread and milk for supper he always had little green onions and that's what he and I would eat. I usually let everyone put on the board there own thing , when you party all is invited so they all pinch in and strange things happen { I say this in a good way} I have done alot of different appetizers , I will need to try alot of different ones this next time
Leann says
So many memories of these treats! I haven't thought about some of them in decades. Saving for later!