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Four Finger Food Recipes to Accompany Your Fave Cocktail.


You know the scenario…a killer cocktail in one hand and a tempting array of goodies on the table to tickle tastebuds. The question is how do you juggle eating and drinking with some form of decorum?

You need food you can eat with one hand! Finger food, also known as canapés, are tasty morsels that don’t require a fork – and because of their size you can taste a variety of food in one meal.

Finger food originates from the 1920s when during Prohibition in the United States, many Americans hid their drinking habits. When bars were shut down, they gathered together in basements to drink; to ensure people didn’t leave inebriated – drawing attention to the secret saloons – hosts would serve small amounts of food throughout the night.

While we don’t have to drink in secret any more, the custom of serving finger food at bars and home get-togethers is more popular than ever. We’ve put together four creative recipes for you to try at home:

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Four Finger Food Recipes to Accompany Your Fave Cocktail.
 
Try this black truffle, wild mushroom and taleggio arancini recipe by Chef Kevin Rhind and devour delicious fried morsels of goodness - trust us, this recipe is worth making!

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Four Finger Food Recipes to Accompany Your Fave Cocktail.
 
One of the popular starters on the menu is lobster betel leaf – succulent, tender small bites of lobster tail, with chilli palm caramel sauce, sitting pretty atop betel leaves.

Bruschetta is always a tasty way to enjoy finger food, whether traditionally topped with tomato, garlic, fresh basil and salt; or be adventurous and try this recipe for bruschetta con salmone. You can also use trout for this dish instead of smoked salmon, while bocconcini, capers, rocket, red onion and pesto combine to tantalise all taste buds.

Four Finger Food Recipes to Accompany Your Fave Cocktail.
 
Mini quiche are ideal for parties or gatherings and can be easily made ahead of time - they are also great lunchbox treats for hungry children. 

These cheese and spinach mini quiche are easy to make and can be frozen for later occasions; if you aren’t up to making the dough, store-bought pastry is just as good, especially if like most of us, you are time-poor.

Four Finger Food Recipes to Accompany Your Fave Cocktail.
 
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