Get the party started with these easy and scrumptious Christmas Finger Food Appetizers for the holiday season! From savory to sweet, these quick and delicious recipes will simplify your entertaining and delight your guests.
If you need inspiration for holiday desserts, try one of these Fun Christmas Treats!

Easy Christmas Appetizers
Jingle all the way! These finger foods are perfect for holiday parties—cheesy, meaty, vegetarian, and gluten-free options ensure there’s something for everyone. Most recipes are quick to assemble and easy to share.
Tips to make your holiday gathering even more enjoyable:
- Variety: Include hot and cold options, plus a range of flavors and textures to satisfy different tastes and dietary needs.
- Presentation: Arrange appetizers on festive platters with garnishes and colorful dishes to create an inviting display.
- Portion sizes: Keep bites small and easy to pick up so guests can nibble comfortably without utensils.
- Napkins and utensils: Provide plenty of napkins, toothpicks, and small forks to make serving and eating simple.
Here are a variety of crowd-pleasing holiday appetizers to consider:
Christmas Tree Pizza
A festive favorite, Christmas Tree Pizza features cheesy pull-apart dough or a tree-shaped crust topped with colorful peppers and cherry tomatoes for ornament-like accents. It’s easy to assemble and can even serve as a casual main course.

Caprese Christmas Wreath
Light and colorful, a Caprese Christmas Wreath uses skewered mozzarella and cherry tomatoes, drizzled with olive oil and fresh basil for a healthy, eye-catching appetizer that’s ready in minutes.

Pull-Apart Christmas Tree Appetizer
Baked cheesy breadsticks shaped like a tree and stuffed with spinach or artichoke dip are always a hit. Guests love the gooey cheese and easy sharing.

Deviled Eggs
Classic deviled eggs are a reliable party staple. Keep them traditional or top with paprika, herbs, or crispy bacon for a festive twist.

Savory & Sweet Crockpot Meatballs
Simple and satisfying, sweet-and-savory crockpot meatballs are perfect for feeding a crowd. They stay warm for gatherings and require minimal prep.

Phyllo Dough Cranberry Brie Bites
Mini cranberry brie bites combine creamy brie, tangy cranberry, and flaky phyllo for a sweet-and-salty hors d’oeuvre that’s elegant and easy to make.

Puff Pastry with Baked Brie
Baked brie wrapped in store-bought puff pastry with a cherry or cranberry topping is impressive yet simple. Serve warm with crackers or sliced baguette.

Holiday Cheese Ball
A festive cheese ball, rolled in nuts and herbs, offers creamy, savory flavors and pairs perfectly with crackers. It’s a longtime party favorite for good reason.

Bacon Cheddar Ranch Pinwheels
Savory pinwheels filled with bacon, cheddar, and ranch seasoning are easy to make ahead and slice, making them a popular finger-food choice.

Cranberry Baked Brie
A quick baked brie topped with cranberry sauce is both impressive and simple—ready in about 15 minutes and always a crowd favorite.

Goat Cheese and Puff Pastry Bites
Creamy goat cheese with a drizzle of honey on flaky puff pastry is a sophisticated and crowd-pleasing bite that balances sweet and savory flavors.

Mini Cheese Ball Bites
Individual cheese ball bites studded with dried cranberries and rolled in pecans, skewered on pretzel sticks, make a playful and portable appetizer.

Cheese Wreath
For a quick, last-minute option, arrange cubes of different cheeses, add olives and fresh herbs, and form a wreath shape for an attractive, easy platter.

Christmas Tree Cheese Wedges
Cheese wedge trees are portable and fun for both kids and adults—an inventive alternative to a traditional cheese board.

Pine Cone Cheese Ball
Create a textured cheese ball decorated with almonds to resemble a pine cone—easy to assemble and perfect for holiday tables.

Christmas Charcuterie Board
A Christmas-themed charcuterie board filled with cured meats, cheeses, fruits, nuts, and crackers can be arranged in a tree shape or as a classic spread to please a variety of palates.

More Christmas Party Finger Foods
Consider additional crowd-pleasers such as ham and cheese pinwheels, Christmas nacho cups, cranberry brie biscuit dip, cranberry chicken wings, chipotle chicken tostadas, cranberry bacon-wrapped water chestnuts, spaghetti meatball nests, baked brie with cranberry-pecan-bacon crumble, sausage balls, Christmas tree cheeseball, cream cheese and parmesan asparagus puffs, and classic French onion dip.

Christmas Finger Food Desserts
Finish the spread with bite-sized desserts that guests can easily grab. In addition to decorated Christmas cookies, here are several sweet treats that are quick to assemble and delight both kids and adults.
Reindeer Marshmallow Pops
Chocolate-covered marshmallow reindeer are simple to make and fun for parties—an adorable, kid-friendly dessert that adults enjoy too.

Reindeer Pretzel Bites
Rolo pretzel reindeer use just a few ingredients for a salty-sweet treat that looks great in a bowl or on a tray and takes minutes to assemble.

Reese’s Reindeer Bites
Mini Reese’s reindeer combine chocolate and peanut butter into a bite-sized treat that’s quick to assemble and always popular.

Christmas Fruit Kabobs
Fruit kabobs offer a lighter dessert option—assemble seasonal fruit on skewers for a colorful, healthy addition to the dessert table.

Christmas Tree Rice Krispies Treats
Rice Krispie cone trees are simple to shape and decorate and make a whimsical dessert that’s fun to display and eat.

Brownie Christmas Trees
Cut brownies into tree shapes and let guests decorate with frosting and candies. These are chocolatey, festive, and fun for all ages.

Other dessert ideas include cranberry white chocolate mini cheesecakes, saltine toffee (Christmas Crack), and peppermint bark—each bite-sized and easy to share.
Nothing gets a holiday party started like tasty Christmas finger food recipes—choose a few savory and sweet options to keep guests satisfied and coming back for more.
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