5 Of The Fastest Snacks On The New Year's Table

Victoria Aly Author: Victoria Aly Time for reading: ~2 minutes Last Updated: January 27, 2026
5 Of The Fastest Snacks On The New Year's Table

Do you think with horror about how many hours you will have to spend in the kitchen to prepare dishes for the festive table?

Do you think with horror about how many hours you will have to spend in the kitchen to prepare dishes for the festive table? Not worth it! Better change the menu, and prepare light, tasty, quick snacks.

We have collected for you original, bright and mouth-watering options for snacks from just three ingredients. This is magic in the kitchen from a minimum of products in a matter of minutes.

Canape

 

What could be simpler and tastier than canapes? The combination of delicate salted fish, fresh cucumber and curd cheese will not leave anyone indifferent.

Ingredients:

Fresh cucumber - 1 pc.; Curd cheese - 100 grams; Lightly salted or smoked red fish - 100 grams.

First of all, mash the cottage cheese in a small bowl. To taste, you can add a little salt, spices, herbs or a couple of drops of lemon juice to it. Cut half of the cucumber into medium slices, and the rest into thin slices. Grind the fish and wrap with cucumber slices. Put cottage cheese on a slice of cucumber. Using a toothpick, secure the fish to a slice of cucumber and cheese. Everything, the snack is ready to serve.

meat tree

 

Slicing is a great option for a holiday menu. And if you also make it interesting, this dish will definitely decorate your New Year's table.

Ingredients:

Sausage - 400 grams; Balyk - 400 grams; Parsley - 1 bunch.

Everything is very simple here. Cut the salmon and sausage into equal slices. Arrange on a plate for Christmas tree serving. Wash and dry the parsley. Decorate the Christmas tree with green leaves, imitating a garland. New Year's Eve is ready.

Lavash roll with cheese

 

This is a simple appetizer, but the original design makes it a terrific option for the New Year's menu.

We will need:

Lavash thin - 1 pc.; Soft cheese with herbs (cheese, ricotta) - 200 grams; Pomegranate seeds - 3 tbsp.

If you haven't found cheese with greens, it doesn't matter. Take without additives and mix with chopped dill, parsley. Grease a sheet of pita bread with cheese. Roll up tightly and cut into portions. Arrange on a serving plate, assembling the Christmas tree from the appetizer slices. Garnish with pomegranate seeds. The beauty!

Christmas balls from crab sticks

 

If your festive table cannot do without the traditional "Crab Salad", serve it in such a bright and original form.

Ingredients:

Crab sticks - 240 grams; Eggs - 3 pcs; Cheese - 100 grams; Salt, herbs, mayonnaise - to taste.

First, boil hard-boiled eggs, cool and peel. Grate crab sticks on a fine grater. Set aside some for decoration. Grate the cheese and eggs to the remaining sticks. Mix everything and season with mayonnaise to taste. Add salt as desired. From the resulting mass, form small balls. Roll gently in crab breading on all sides. Put the finished balls on a plate. Before serving, you can supplement the balls with an olive or an olive, a piece of sweet pepper or herbs.

Smoked cod pate

 

If you love savory fish snacks, then this recipe is for you.

You will need:

Smoked cod - 250 grams; Butter - 50 grams; Apple - 1/2 pc. Salt, pepper, herbs - to taste.

To prepare the pate, clean the fish and send it to a blender. Peel the apple from the seeds and grate it on a fine grater. Send to fish along with butter. Beat everything until smooth. Taste, if desired, add salt, pepper, a little greens. Such a pate can be served at the table in tartlets, on crackers or slices of dried bread.

Cook delicious, elegant and simple. Upcoming holidays!

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