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5 Vegan and Vegetarian Appetizers for Your Next Dinner Party

By Jon Yaneff, CNP ,

Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed*** and may vary from person to person***.

As a holistic nutritionist and an avid foodie, I naturally love to cook—especially for other people. I really put my heart and soul into my food, and it definitely comes out in the taste. When I throw a dinner party, I love to share deliciously healthy appetizers that everyone can enjoy before the main course.

The challenge becomes making meals for others to fit within their dietary guidelines. And these days there are plenty of dietary restrictions: gluten-free, peanut-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, and vegan.

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Although I eat grass-fed, organic, pasture-raised, antibiotic-, hormone-, and chemical-free animal meat, my diet is largely plant-based; therefore, vegan and vegetarian appetizers or sides are a regular part of my eating plan as well. I believe making vegan recipes is very health-promoting, regardless of whether meat is also part of your diet.

5 Tasty Vegan and Vegetarian Appetizers

Friends often ask me, “What should I make for a vegan or vegetarian?” I respond with easy-to-make vegan or vegetarian appetizer recipes that they will enjoy as well. After all, if you don’t enjoy it, why make it at all? The following are five gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan appetizer recipes I’m sure everyone at your next dinner party will enjoy thoroughly.

1. Vegetable Spiral Antipasto

Antipasto is often the traditional first course of a formal Italian meal, and it will include olives, cured meats, artichoke hearts, various cheeses, and vegetables marinated in vinegar or oil. The following vegan appetizer recipe is actually inspired by an Italian friend of mine. It has similar flavors of an antipasto dish spiraled into a baking cup. You should get eight vegetable spiral cups from the recipe, and it is a good idea to make it the day before to allow for the juices of the appetizer to marinate overnight.

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2. Zucchini Hummus

You’ve likely tried traditional hummus with chickpeas. But unlike traditional hummus, the following contains zucchini and avocado as the base. It is perfect for those that have problems with legumes like chickpeas. Zucchini is also very nutrient-dense, full of manganese, vitamin C, magnesium, vitamin A, and fiber. The white flesh of a zucchini also makes it great for a creamy hummus appetizer. Serve this hummus with vegetables, gluten-free crackers, or corn tortilla chips. It will keep in an airtight container for up to four days.

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In a food processor or high-speed blender, process all ingredients until smooth. Stop it occasionally to scrape down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Keep in the fridge until you are ready to serve.

3. Asparagus Fries

Toss out those French fries, and try asparagus fries instead. They are baked, not fried, and you’re eating a healthy vegetable in the process. How can you go wrong here? Asparagus are a natural detox food that is great for digestion. Not to mention it is high source of vitamin K and folate. This asparagus appetizer is the only one that isn’t vegan, unless you use the suggested chia egg-substitute instead of the organic eggs I would often use for this recipe. The recipe would easily feed a group of four to six people.

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*For the chia-egg substitute: Let the ingredients sit for 10 minutes.

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**For the vegan parmesan cheese:

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4. Sweet Potato Sliders

Who doesn’t love a good sweet potato? Sweet potatoes are great for blood pressure, blood sugar, and digestion, and are also loaded with key nutrients like fiber and vitamin C. Sweet potatoes can easily be made bite-sized to replace crackers or sliders for a healthy and enjoyable vegan appetizer/veggie side dish. You won’t even need cutlery with this appetizer! The following vegan appetizer recipe will serve about six people.

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5. Mint Guacamole Lettuce Boats

The next vegan recipe can work as an appetizer, side, or part of a main course. The refreshing mint flavor from this mint guacamole lettuce boat is exactly what your taste buds need before the main course. It also takes only minutes to create, and it is completely vegan, dairy-free, sugar-free, and gluten-free. The romaine lettuce leaves make for a perfect handheld container that serves well before a big meal. You can make six to eight lettuce boats with the following appetizer recipe.

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Directions:

In a large bowl, combine avocados with lime juice. Add red pepper, shallot, tomato, mint, garlic, hemp seeds, and salt. Spoon the mint guacamole into the lettuce leaves. Place on a large serving plate, and enjoy with friends.

What will you make for your next dinner party? The art of cooking should be creative and fun, and you should also enjoy eating before the main course. The healthy vegan and vegetarian appetizers in this article will be perfect for any get-together, and friends (vegan or otherwise) will sure to enjoy them no matter their dietary preferences.



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