Bunco night is our night. We look forward to it all month. The messy houses, hyper kids, broken vehicles, and numerous other problems and errands get left at the door. For that night we let our hair down, we dress in costume, we turn the radio up loud, and we get our drink on!
Last Friday night I hosted bunco at my house and I made a few munchies. These antipasto skewers were probably the all-around favorite. Salty little bites of salami and pepperoni, smooth and silky balls of mozzarella, pungent briney bites of kalamata olives, marinated cheese tortellini, and gorgeous garden fresh cherry tomatoes all skewered together and coated in Italian or Balsamic dressing. Serve these up on a bed of baby arugula and you have a really pretty and tasty appetizer for a party. I also think these skewers would be great to pack in a lunchbox.
You can use so many different ingredients here (marinated artichokes, strips of roasted red pepper, green olives, black olives, salami, pepperoni, cubes of mozzarella, balls of mozzarella, basically anything you'd see on an antipasto plate). Additionally, you can use any kind of dressing. I used balsamic dressing on half and plain old Italian dressing on the other half. Surprisingly, the skewers with balsamic dressing seemed to go faster.
These are great make ahead appetizers because the flavors do improve if they have a few hours to marinate together.
Antipasto Skewers
Adapted from Hungry Housewife
1 (9 oz) package of Three Cheese Tortellini, cooked to package directions
1 Large Jar of Large pitted Black Olives (I used Kalamata)
1 Large Jar of Large pitted Black Olives (I used Kalamata)
1 container grape or cherry tomatoes
2 (12 oz) containers of marinated mozzarella balls
30 slices of Salami, cut in half
60 pieces of pepperoni
1 cup Balsamic Vinaigrette Salad Dressing or Italian Dressing (store bought or homemade)
60 Skewers (or however many you want to make)
2 (12 oz) containers of marinated mozzarella balls
30 slices of Salami, cut in half
60 pieces of pepperoni
1 cup Balsamic Vinaigrette Salad Dressing or Italian Dressing (store bought or homemade)
60 Skewers (or however many you want to make)
Place the cooked tortellini in a bowl or large gallon freeze bag. Pour the salad dressing over the top and marinade in the fridge for a few hours. Drain the pasta. Place one of each item onto the skewer using the pointy side (I did kalamata olive first, then a tortellini, followed by a tomato, then a ball of mozzarella, slice of pepperoni, another tortellini, another olive, and then a rolled up piece of salami). The skewers look especially pretty if you serve them on a bed of arugula (or any other type of green).
Can be made a few hours in advance. Just cover tightly and place in the refrigerator.
These look so yummy! and just perfect for the picnic meeting I'm going to this weekend and had no idea what I would be bringing!
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bunco night sounds like a blast! these skewers are the perfect thing to serve on such a fun night, they look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI've never attended a bunco night and hope I don't, lol. But those skewers look delicious! These are one of Alexis' favorites.
ReplyDeleteMan - I need a bunco night right about now so I can make some of these!!
ReplyDeleteI love Bunco. Sadly, many of the women have moved away over the last 15 years. We could sure eat! Wish I had this recipe at that time. These are festive and look like fun appetizers.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and sound so easy. They would be great to take to a party.
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Bunco night sounds awesome! I need to get my girlfriends to do something similar...we could use a fun girls night every once in a while!
ReplyDeleteWhat a totally, totally awesome idea for an appetiser. I can't wait for an excuse to try these.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Bunco before, but it does sound like fun.
These are a perfect idea to serve in a party. Your a genius. It also looks divine and easy to prepare. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteLove these! All deliciousness on a stick! :)
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