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Hi,
I've been asked to make canapes for a children's tea party, has anyone got any ideas, apart from the usual sausage rolls and cheese and pineapples on sticks.
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i worked as a chef for a catering company and we often did food and canapes for children.
we made mini fish goujons with string chips in a tiny cardboard cone, mini bangers and mash, mini burgers, cheese straws, bang-bang chicken, mini chocolate profiteroles, mini choc ices, fudge, etc
hope it goes well
Doubt I should suggest this but what about marshmallow kebabs with melted chocolate? or make some up with fresh fruits - bana, strawberry, cherry etc.
Make a pizza using chicken as the base not bread dough - flatten out a chicken breast, top with tom. paste/sauce and add toppings. Cook for 10 mins in hot oven and slice to serve.
Little strips of chicken on a cocktail stick with halved cherry tomatoes or button mushrooms.
Tortilla wraps - make small bite sized strips from one large tortilla and fill with cream cheese, paprika, salady stuff - whatever you think they will eat.
Ham and cheese on toast - butter the underside of some bread and place on a rack. top with cream cheese, pineapple and ham bits and cook 7 mins in hot oven . Serve hot or cold.
Pin wheel bites - butter some bread add a 'melting' cheese and some tomatoe. Roll up into pin wheels, bake for 5 mins. Slice into bite sized bits.
Really sweet one: Melt some butter and marshmallows in a pan, and add some chopped dried fruit - dates, apricots etc. Add a load of rice crispies. Pour the mix into a tray and chill 'til set. Cut to slices and serve.
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