31 Cozy Snack Recipes We'll Be Eating All Winter Long (2024)

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31 Cozy Snack Recipes We'll Be Eating All Winter Long (1)Kristin SutterUpdated: Feb. 16, 2023

    Whip up a hearty snack to keep you going through even the coldest days.

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    Aussie Sausage Rolls

    I was born and raised in Australia, but moved to the U.S. when I got married. When I long for some Australian recipes, I bake up a batch of this cozy sausage roll recipe and share them with neighbors or co-workers. —Melissa Landon, Port Charlotte, Florida

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    2/31

    Roasted Pumpkin Nachos

    I had previously made this dish with black beans and corn off the cob in the summer. Wanting to try it with fresh fall ingredients, I replaced the corn with roasted pumpkin—yum! It's also good with butternut squash. —Lesle Harwood, Douglassville, Pennsylvania

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    Corned Beef Pizza Swirls

    Offer these fun little bites that taste like a Reuben for St. Patrick’s Day. Even better, don't wait—deli meat and cheese make them doable all year long. —Colleen Delawder, Herndon, Virginia

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    4/31

    Buffalo Chicken Egg Rolls

    One of my favorite slow-cooker recipes is this impressive buffalo chicken egg rolls appetizer. You can wrap the filling in egg roll wrappers and bake, or, for a bite-size version, use smaller wonton wraps. —Tara Odegaard, Omaha, Nebraska

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    5/31

    Fried Prosciutto Tortellini

    My take on Italian street food, these fried tortellini are crunchy, gooey good. For the sauce, use the best quality tomatoes you can find. —Angela Lemoine, Howell, New Jersey

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    Mediterranean Pastry Pinwheels

    These quick appetizers are irresistible. The flavors of sun-dried tomatoes and pesto balance beautifully. —Kristen Heigl, Staten Island, New York

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    7/31

    Mini Chimichangas

    Wish your guests "Feliz Navidad" with this south-of-the-border specialty! Hearty enough to serve as a meal, these flavorful and filling wraps draw raves whenever I serve them.—Kathy Rogers, Hudson, Ohio

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    8/31

    Chocolate-Covered Cheese with Black Sea Salt

    Every time I make these for guests or for a cooking demo about real food made simply, people rave about them. They're surprising as an addition to an appetizer table—or even served after dinner paired with a nice cabernet or port. —Dorothy McNett, Pacific Grove, California

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    9/31

    Homemade Peanut Butter

    We eat a lot of peanut butter, so I decided to make my own. My homemade version is easier on my wallet, and I know what ingredients are in it. It's also a lot tastier! —Marge Austin, North Pole, Alaska

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    10/31

    Air-Fryer Taquitos

    I love these any-occasion air-fryer taquitos. Spice them up by adding sliced jalapenos if desired. —Mark Webber, Valdez, Alaska

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    11/31

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    There's plenty of both crunch and cream in these party appetizers. Fresh chives help them really stand out. —Jean McKenzie, Vancouver, Washington

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    Peanut Butter Granola Pinwheels

    I came across this easy and tasty snack while searching online for healthy munchies for kids. Great for after school, it's really quick to make and filling enough to hold the kids until dinner. To satisfy heftier appetites or to serve as a power lunch, cut each tortilla into fewer pieces or provide one per child. The recipe is easy to increase as needed. —Mary Haluch, Ludlow, Massachusetts

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    Mini Grilled Cheese

    If you're looking for a fantastic make-ahead snack, try these miniature grilled cheese sandwiches. They're nice to have in the freezer for lunch with soup or a salad. My family loves to nibble on them anytime. —Anita Curtis, Camarillo, California

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    14/31

    Chiles Rellenos Squares

    My family requests this chiles rellenos dish regularly—it's easy to prepare and makes a nice hors d'oeuvre or complement to a Mexican or Spanish meal. A friend I worked with shared the recipe with me several years ago. —Fran Carll, Long Beach, California

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    Mozzarella Sticks

    I'm particularly fond of these tasty mozzarella sticks because they're baked, not fried. Cheese is one of my family's favorite foods. Being of Italian descent, I cook often with ricotta and mozzarella cheeses. —Mary Merchant, Barre, Vermont

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    16/31

    Muenster Bread

    Many years ago my sister and I won blue ribbons in 4-H with this bread. The recipe makes a beautiful golden loaf with cheese peeking out of every slice. —Melanie Mero, Ida, Michigan

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    Bacon Cheeseburger Balls

    The first time I served these, my husband and kids thought we were having plain meatballs. Then they cut into the flavorful filling inside! —Cathy Lendvoy, Boharm, Saskatchewan

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    18/31

    Antipasto Platter

    We entertain often, and an antipasto platter is one of our favorite crowd-pleasers. Guests love having their choice of so many delicious nibbles, including pepperoni and cubes of provolone. —Teri Lindquist, Gurnee, Illinois

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    19/31

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    Korean Wontons

    Korean wontons (called mandoo) are not hot and spicy like many of the traditional Korean dishes. Filled with inexpensive vegetables and beef, the fried dumplings are very easy to prepare and so tasty!. —Christy Lee, Horsham, Pennsylvania

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    20/31

    Barbecue Chicken Bits

    Folks who enjoy the taste of barbecue will gobble up these tender chunks of chicken coated in crushed barbecue potato chips. They're a hit at home and at parties. —Celena Cantrell-Richardson, Eau Claire, Michigan

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    Herbed Leek Tarts

    This savory, nontraditional tart is a favorite among our family and friends! —Jean Ecos, Hartland, Wisconsin

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    Bacon-Pecan Stuffed Mushrooms

    During the remodeling of my kitchen, I lost the recipe for these mushrooms. But I'd shared it so many times, I had no trouble finding someone to lend it back to me. —Beverly Pierce, Indianola, Mississippi

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    Roasted Red Pepper Triangles

    I sandwich full-flavored meats, cheeses and veggies between layers of flaky crescent dough for this sensational treat. We like to have marinara sauce on hand for dipping. —Amy Bell, Arlington, Tennessee

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    Brie-Leek Tartlets

    My family is picky, but everyone loves these little bites. I make dozens of them at a time because they're gone the second I turn my back. —Colleen MacDonald, Port Moody, British Columbia

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    25/31

    Crab Crescents

    This recipe is so good, no one will guess how quickly you put it together. These little bites are delicious and decadent! —Stephanie Howard, Oakland, California

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    Bacon-Cheddar Potato Croquettes

    Instead of throwing out leftover mashed potatoes, use them to make this potato croquette recipe. The little baked balls are yummy with ranch dressing, barbecue sauce or Dijon mayonnaise for dipping. —Pamela Shank, Parkersburg, West Virginia

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    Artichoke Dip Bites

    Love artichoke dip? This recipe gives you the dip and dippers together in one appetizer. My friends can’t get enough of the yummy baked bread cups and creamy filling. —Nikkole Vanyo, West Fargo, North Dakota

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    Pesto Twists

    Use pesto made straight from your garden if you make these in the summer or purchase it prepared from the grocery store to fill these easy appetizers. —Jaye Beeler, Grand Rapids, Michigan

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    Chili-Lime Roasted Chickpeas

    Looking for a lighter snack that's still a crowd pleaser? You've found it! These zesty, crunchy chickpeas will have everyone happily munching. —Julie Ruble, Charlotte, North Carolina

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    Butternut-Gouda Pot Stickers

    My family can't get enough butternut squash. I had some left over, so I used pot sticker wrappers and chopped veggies to create these fun little appetizers. —Carla Mendres, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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    Fried Chicken and Pulled Pork Cornbread Poppers

    These fun little apps are an instant conversation starter wherever they're served. We love them on game day, but they'd be a hit at brunch, too. —Crystal Schlueter, Babbitt, Minnesota

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    Originally Published: October 31, 2019

    31 Cozy Snack Recipes We'll Be Eating All Winter Long (32)

    Kristin Sutter

    A big fan of homegrown cooking, Kristin has been a writer and editor for nearly 20 years. She has mastered the art of learning from her inexpert riffs on other people's truly good recipes.

    31 Cozy Snack Recipes We'll Be Eating All Winter Long (2024)

    FAQs

    Which snacks stay well in warm weather? ›

    12 Snacks to Enjoy When It's Too Hot Out to Do Anything
    • Frozen grapes. ...
    • Avocado Toast. ...
    • Popsicles. ...
    • Watermelon. ...
    • Deli Turkey + String Cheese. ...
    • Mini Caprese Skewers. ...
    • Granita. ...
    • Prosciutto and Melon.
    May 1, 2019

    What are the healthy snacks for winter evening? ›

    6 Healthy Winter Snacks to Warm You Up
    • Veggie Chips. For those who want to have a little crunch and some vitamin A, C, and fiber, these are definitely worth a try. ...
    • Chai Tea. ...
    • Crostini. ...
    • Oatmeal. ...
    • Chickpeas. ...
    • White bean hummus.

    What is a warm healthy snack? ›

    Steamed Broccoli with Yogurt Sauce: Serve steamed broccoli with a yogurt sauce flavored with garlic and lemon. Warm Hummus with Roasted Peppers: Warm up hummus and serve it with roasted oven-baked peppers. Roasted Sweet Potatoes: Cut sweet potatoes into strips, drizzle with a bit of olive oil, and bake until tender.

    What are warm foods to eat in winter? ›

    The most warming vegetables that are good for your body are root vegetables like carrot, potato, onions, garlic, radish, yams, sweet potatoes, beets, turnips, etc, and hearty winter greens like palak, methi, sarson, muli, pudina, etc.

    What to eat when it's too hot outside? ›

    Sandwiches, chilled soups, salads and dips with a select few accompaniments are all winners when the mercury's off the dial, and will save your food-prepping life. I promise. I also like a platter of fresh prawns, accompanied by a spicy dipping sauce and fresh papaya salad.

    What is a healthy cold snack? ›

    Frozen Grapes

    This one works especially well when you're traveling or out for the day. Nothing is more refreshing (or harder to make a mess out of) than popping an ice-cold grape into your mouth. P.S. Sliced strawberries, blueberries or raspberries are also excellent contenders for this on-the-go snack.

    What is the best thing to snack on all day? ›

    1. Mixed nuts. Nuts are an ideal nutritious snack, providing the perfect balance of healthy fats, protein, and fiber. ...
    2. Red bell pepper with guacamole. ...
    3. Greek yogurt and mixed berries. ...
    4. Apple slices with peanut butter. ...
    5. Cottage cheese and fruit. ...
    6. Celery sticks with cream cheese. ...
    7. Kale chips. ...
    8. Dark chocolate and almonds.
    Nov 25, 2021

    What do people crave in winter? ›

    As you start reaching for more jumpers, lighting the fire, and regularly nurturing a hot drink, you might find yourself craving different foods as well, like jacket potatoes piled high with fillings, platefuls of cheesy pasta, or big bowls of apple crumble. If all that sounds familiar, rest assured you're not alone.

    What is a low calorie winter snack? ›

    Snacks under 100 calories
    • Instant frozen berry yogurt. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
    • Spicy aubergine dip with carrot dippers. ...
    • Pesto egg muffin bites. ...
    • Mini chicken fajitas. ...
    • Almond, raisin & popcorn trail mix. ...
    • Avocado & strawberry ices. ...
    • Cheat's duck, hoisin and cucumber lettuce cups. ...
    • Smoky Spanish tomato and garlic dip.

    What foods give you energy in the winter? ›

    Steel cut oats are packed with carbohydrates, protein, and soluble fiber, all of which boost energy. The best part? Oatmeal takes a while to digest, meaning your energy will last well through the morning. Start your day with a bowl of steel cut oatmeal topped with almonds, fresh berries, and a drizzle of maple syrup.

    What foods to avoid in winter? ›

    Foods to Avoid in Winter: Stay Healthy and Warm
    • Cold Beverages. During the winter months, it's best to limit your consumption of cold beverages like ice-cold water, iced tea, and ice cream. ...
    • Raw and Cold Salads. ...
    • Excessive Sugary Treats. ...
    • Caffeine Overload. ...
    • Fried and Greasy Foods. ...
    • Excessive Alcohol.
    Oct 31, 2023

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