Heading into New Year’s Eve celebrations, this tart and tasty cranberry, turkey, and cheese concoction is a quick fix to have in your kitchen recipe arsenal—IF you have the cranberry conserve made ahead of time! Originally posted about a year ago, the conserve goes together in about 30 minutes, so isn’t a huge culinary black hole. In that post, I also talk about a tasty sandwich option using the cranberry conserve.
But we’re talking about quick appetizers here, so let’s move on! You’re basically making a mini open-faced sandwich, with either deli turkey (or leftover holiday bird) or ham, a slice of provolone, Swiss, or white sharp cheddar cheese, green apple, and a dollop of the cranberry conserve. That’s it! Easy, peasy, lemon squeezey, right? The picture here shows these with “Food Should Be Good” gluten-free corn tortilla/crackers from Costco. But I’ve also make these on sour dough bread or those mini rye bread squares, when I’m not serving a gluten-free crowd. (You know, the ones your Mom used to buy only during holidays for housing the abundant cream cheese spreads…)
Speaking of abundant cream cheese, the nice thing about these appetizers is that they do NOT start with a brick of Philadelphia cream cheese—and that’s rare in nibbles offered on holiday tables.
Serves as many as you want!
Layer the following ingredients and place on serving platter:
- Food Should Be Good Corn Tortilla Chips/Crackers, sour dough bread, or mini rye bread squares
- Sliced deli turkey or ham
- Sliced Provolone, Swiss, or extra sharp white cheddar cheese
- Green apple, sliced thin (do not peel)
- 1 half-pint jar of cranberry conserve
Oh my goodness these look terrific. Not sure what our plans for NYE are this year but if we get invited somewhere or have people over we want might have to try this!
If I end up making this before NYE, I’ll bring a jar over!
YUM! I might make this for my NYE celebrations which include me cross-stitching on my couch until I finally pass out around 9:17 pm.
You think you can make it until 9:17??? That’s pretty late for you, Holly…