In a post-holiday haze, these appetizers come together in no time for easy entertaining.
After the hustle and bustle of Christmas entertaining, we tend to overlook the celebration that follows.
Here are our favorite fast and fancyNew Year’s Eve appetizersthat you might throw together in 60 minutesor less.

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How’s that for a great end to the year?
You will love this Baked Brie With Pomegranate And Pistachios.
With just a few fresh ingredients, you could throw together this winter appetizer in a snap!

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These Firecracker Saltines bring the heat, and are the perfect way to ring in the New Year.
Then you will love these potato chips with a sophisticated twist.
The addition of a few tablespoons of melted butterand some patience.

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Roast them for 25 minutes on low temperature for an even toast.
They take just minutes to put together, which makes them all the more appealing.
Even your kiddos will love these snacks that only take about 20 minutes to put together.

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Southwest Black-Eyed Pea Dip
Get a head start on your luck for the New Year.
It doesn’t get easier than that!
This black bean and corn salsa is a classic that’s always easy and delicious.

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It’s sweet with just the right amount of buttery savoriness that makes it a perfect bite.
Cheesy Chorizo-Stuffed Chiles
Need to serve something with a little kick?
This is the appetizer your next party needs.

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With spicy chorizo and other goodness, these poppers are the light of the party.
These candied peanuts are a fun, Southern addition to any cocktail bar.
It’s an easy last-minute dish whether you’re hosting or bringing it to a neighborhood party.

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Serve with more pimiento cheese on the side if desired.
Serve it with a charcuterie board or fill a few bowls to set around the cocktail table for nibbling.
Creamy Avocado Dip
This last-minute snack can be made just before rushing out the door.

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Blend avocados, sour cream, and mayonnaise for a creamy, tangy guacamole variation.
Baked Brie In Puff Pastry
Brie and puff pastry make the ultimate party appetizer.
Guests will love this buttery baked Brie that takes less than an hour to assemble.

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