You may be hosting a Norwex party, having a family gathering or just getting together with friends, but during this busy holiday season there is no shortage of times you will need a yummy holiday appetizer.  Here are 10 of my favorite, easy holiday appetizer ideas.

1 Roasted Balsamic Cranberry and Brie Crostini:

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This is a quick and easy recipe that takes less than 30 minutes to whip up, but looks like you have been slaving away all day. The bright red and green color is perfect for party trays, and the combinations of sticky sweet cranberries and brie offset with the piney rosemary are unique and delicious. Recipe and pictures from NeighborFoodBlog.

2 Winter Cheese Board:

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A cheese board is a super easy way to feed guests at your next Norwex event or holiday party. These boards are pretty versatile so you can make it fit the guests at your party. Not sure how to make a cheese board? Take Two Tapas has a great tutorial to get you started.

3 Baked Pears with Gorgonzola and Honey:

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Antipasto picks are easy, light, tasty, and add a nice pop of color. They are super easy to make and will be a big hit at your next event.  Delish has a great  tutorial on how to put this recipe together.

8 Stuffed Baguette

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This stuffed baguette from Family Fresh Meals is another super easy appetizer for you next Norwex event. The best part  is that it’s really easy to change it up!

9 Seven Layer Dip

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Seven layer dip is always a crowd favorite and just like the other recipes its quick and easy to make. Here is the recipe for Food.com’s version of Seven Layer Dip.

10 Winter Fruit Sangria

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Although this isn’t truly an appetizer, you can never go wrong with a good sangria. This winter sangria from Martha Stewart is quick, easy and just what your guests need to feel warm and toasty at your next holiday gathering or Norwex party.

What are some of your favorite go to recipes during the holiday season?