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These one-bite cheeseball appetizers will rock your world

A traditional cheeseball is a classic holiday appetizer. But if you’d like to switch it up this year, try out these delicious cheeseball bites. They’re everything you already know and love about your standard cheeseball — but in bite-size form!

This recipe for the totally addictive snack from Dinner At The Zoo suggests rolling the balls in holiday-colored ingredients for an appetizer that’s both tasty and festive. Some options include pomegranate seeds and smoked paprika (red) and pistachios and herbs (green), but you can feel free to experiment to your heart’s content.

This recipe calls for mascarpone cheese, which gives the cheese balls an extra creamy texture. If you can’t find mascarpone or would rather not use it, however, food blogger Sara notes that you can substitute in additional cream cheese or a soft goat cheese.

Then, serve up the cheeseballs with toasted baguette or crackers — or even just all on their own with toothpicks for instant gratification.

Want a meatier cheeseball? Bacon is a great way to elevate any appetizer, and the bacon ranchcheese ball bites from I Am Baker are no exception. Their bites are topped with chopped pecans and chopped fresh chives for a flavorful and satisfying crunch.

The blogger behind this recipe recommends using a pair of gloves to mix up the individual bites in order to contain the inevitable mess. Serve them with Ritz crackers, pretzels, pretzel crackers or toasted crostini.

Or you can just eliminate the need for crackers or any other serving vehicle with mini cheeseballs on a stick from Flavour & Savour. This fun finger food uses pretzel sticks in lieu of a toothpick, making the entire snack is edible. The recipe calls for blue cheese but notes that if you’re not a fan of the famously divisive cheese, another strong variety — like aged cheddar or smoked cheese — would work just as well.

Will you try out one of these cheeseball bite recipes for your next holiday party?

This article originally appeared on SimpleMost.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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The mark of a good party appetizer is the ease with which you can eat it one-handed as you mingle. After all, your other hand is like to be occupied with a delicious holiday cocktail and, as an accomplished party guest, you will always be on the move, circulating from person to person, group to group. Which is why we love mini muffin tin apps. Everything you make in them is perfectly bite-sized and made for portability. Here are some delicious options for your next holiday party.

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These little beauties from Eat Drink Pretty are like savory cupcakes. They look like dessert, but these mouthfuls of bread, herbs and cheese may just convert you from a sweet bite lover to someone who craves something a little more satisfying.

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A non-messy sloppy joe? Sounds impossible, right? Well, Pillsbury has managed to put together a recipe that has all the flavor of the classic family favorite but takes away the sloppiness.

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