A Tasty Dip Appetizer
Deb Lindsey for the Washington Post |
Although I've not enjoyed hot and spicy food, I did enjoy this take on a south-of-the-border favorite. is a tasty dip appetizer that combines pumpkin seeds (pepitas) and a flavorful variation on tomatoes (tomatillos). It's simple to make and can be prepared ahead of time. That's a big help for busy folks who still want to have a great gathering for July 4th.
Pepita-Tomatillo Dip
The Washington Post newspaper published this recipe with it's variation from Food editor Joe Yonan. Be sure to check out his delightful addition of a touch of honey to make this a great addition for your July 4th celebration.
Refreshing July 4th Appetizer
I was delighted to find one of my favorite chefs, Jacques Pepin, has created a delicious and refreshing appetizer to enjoy for any July 4th celebration. His Watermelon with Feta Cheese and Mint adds a bright spot of color to your table. It doubles nicely as a salad, too. And who doesn't love double duty recipes?
This is a simple to make dish. But, fair warning - make on the day of your celebration for the best presentation. Watermelon tends to lose its crispness when stored for very long. The good news is that it takes very little time to make Watermelon with Feta Cheese and Mint. So enjoy this refreshing appetizer.
And Speaking of Watermelon Appetizers
Deb Lindsey for the Washington Post |
This is one simple recipe. (Hmm, I guess you might be noticing a theme in these appetizers - simple, easy.) Literally just run everything through a blender and serve. Tilak adds a topping if you want to do that. Frankly, I was just delighted with how delicious the base recipe was. But, you can make a nicer presentation with her basil, avocado, and red onion topping. And yes, this recipe works nicely to make ahead and store in the fridge.
More July 4th Menus from Review This
Be sure to check out more of Review This July 4th menus. Start with main dishes reviewed by Susan Depner. She offers up some fun, interesting and unique options for your celebration.
Then get all the patriotic dessert ideas you want from Sylvestermouse. She presents some of the most beautiful looking and delicious desserts.
Enjoy your 4th of July celebration and keep it safe.
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Happy 4th of July, Susan. Thanks for the help with my holiday menu this weekend. Everything looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteAppetizers are always the hardest course for me. I am usually so focused on the main meal and desserts that I don't take the time to consider appetizers until friends and family are sitting around chatting before dinner. Then I realize how much I need those before dinner snacks. Thank you for helping me to plan ahead with this delicious appetizer recipes to consider for the 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteOoh, that pepita dip looks so good! I love the variety you've presented here. Our usual cheese and crackers get kind of boring. These selections definitely would jazz up a 4th of July appetizer table!
ReplyDeleteSuch delicious sounding recipes. The watermelon/mint/feta has me drooling!
ReplyDeleteWhy oh why do I read these yummy blogs at night when I should NOT be eating....everything looks scrumptious. Thanks for adding some new recipes, that I am sure my family will enjoy! I will be doing some of these tomorrow for sure. Happy 4th of July!
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