Monday, November 24, 2025

Antipasto Or Not?

 Thursday's meal can be considered filling. There are so many sides to sample and of course there's the turkey. Yet is it too much to consider starting the meal with antipasto? Some say yes. Some embrace it.

A small antepasto can work no matter what you're having afterwards. A typical antepasto consists of any cured meats such as soppressata and mortadella along with cheeses, veggies, both fresh and marinated. There are also breads and crackers too to create tiny bite sized sandwiches.Some also include marinated and deviled eggs along with anchovies and tuna.The eggs and fish may be too much especially before a heavy meal, laden with rich gravy and mashed potatoes. You could have just have cheeses and bread or just crackers and some cold cuts. Put out small bowls of olives and marinated mushrooms too. Don't go overboard. Just have enough to tease the appetite. ANother idea is serving an antipasto salad. This is a fun mix of romaine lettuce , artichoke hearts and fresh basil for the greens. Cut up some salami in bite sized chunks Add tomatoes and small, marinated mushrooms . Since the artichokes and mushrooms are already marinated go easy with the dressing. Use more olive oil than vinegar and use only a pinch of herbs.

Antipasto can be handy for those fussy eaters. You can create a vegan version for invited herbivores. Instead of real cold cuts you can easily get Tofurky and Lite Life plant based ones. These can be rolled up around breadsticks ro grissini ri cuts into squares for easy eating. Then add some vegan cheese such as mozzarella and feta along with a host of marinated veggies.This kind of antepasto is filling too so vegans and vegetarians won;t feel so bad if they miss the main course. Antipasto, vegan and non vegan are also great for those who are dieting. They can easily make up a plate of different vegetables such as roasted peppers  olives and cherry or grape tomatoes. Served with a few rounds of bruschetta ,it makes for a tasty meal that's not so high in calories. Guests and family can still enjoy the meal but not indulge in rich , fatty foods. It's also great for picky eaters and kids. It's a plate for fun nibbles that smaller appetites can manage. A kid will go for a tomato or an olive rather than a sweet potato.

Antepasto can work in a Thanksgiving dinner. How to make it is up to you. Create a big or small one. Everyone will be happy with it no matter what the size.

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