32 Best Kentucky Derby Appetizers

These Kentucky Derby appetizers are perfect for classy yet laid-back festivities—especially when served with mint juleps.

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Whether you’re in it for the hats, the race or the food, the most exciting two minutes in sports are a reason to celebrate. If you’re hosting a Kentucky Derby watch party this year, make sure you have a few festive Kentucky Derby appetizers to treat your guests.

Our list offers a range of classy snackers for you to mix and match for the perfect spread. We’ve got both cold and hot appetizers, and many of the recipes feature classic southern ingredients like pecans, okra and bourbon. You’ll even find a few dishes taken straight from Churchill Downs! Plus, many recipes are make-ahead apps, so you can get a head start on prep before your guests arrive.

On race day, set out your apps, mix up a few Kentucky Derby cocktails and don your best attire. Riders up!

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Bourbon Bacon Jam

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 45 min
Servings 3 cups
From the Recipe Creator: You can slather this smoky bacon jam on pretty much anything. It lasts only a week in the fridge, so I freeze small amounts for a quick snack with crackers. —Colleen Delawder, Herndon, Virginia
Nutrition Facts: 2 tablespoons: 112 calories, 8g fat (3g saturated fat), 10mg cholesterol, 118mg sodium, 7g carbohydrate (5g sugars, 0 fiber), 2g protein.

This jam strikes the perfect balance between sweet, savory and salty. I like to serve it on a charcuterie board with cheese, crackers and some fresh fruit.

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Kentucky Hot Brown Sliders

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 50 min
Servings 12 servings
From the Recipe Creator: These Kentucky hot brown sliders are perfect for Derby parties, though I also serve them at parties throughout the year. A traditional hot brown is an open-faced sandwich, which isn't great for gatherings, but this recipe turns the sandwich into finger food. I like to cover and refrigerate my assembled sandwiches so I can just pop them in the oven when company arrives. —Blair Lonergan, Rochelle, Virginia

Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 327 calories, 21g fat (10g saturated fat), 67mg cholesterol, 652mg sodium, 20g carbohydrate (9g sugars, 1g fiber), 16g protein.

The Kentucky hot brown is a quintessential Kentucky recipe with turkey, bacon and bread smothered in a cheesy sauce. These sliders have all those same flavors in a smaller package. They are perfect for watch parties.

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Baked Oysters with Tasso Cream

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 1 hour 10 min
Servings 1 dozen (1-1/2 cups sauce)
From the Recipe Creator: I love nothing more than a cold beer and a shucked oyster, so when my partners and I opened Saw’s Juke Joint in Birmingham, Alabama, we wanted to add oysters to the menu. We love making them, we love serving them and our guests love eating them. —Taylor Hicks, Las Vegas, Nevada

Nutrition Facts: 1 oyster with 2 tablespoons sauce: 236 calories, 22g fat (13g saturated fat), 79mg cholesterol, 229mg sodium, 6g carbohydrate (0 sugars, 0 fiber), 5g protein.

This oyster recipe is easier than you think, even if you think oysters are finicky. They don’t have to be expensive either. If you’re looking for a deal, Whole Foods oysters are $1 each for Amazon Prime Members every Friday.

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Bourbon Meatballs

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 30 min
Servings about 3-1/2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: Kick-start your meatballs with splashes of bourbon and vinegar for punchy sweet-and-sour flavor. These Kentucky Derby bourbon meatballs are perfect to snack on while you watch the race. —Kimla Carsten, Grand Junction, Colorado

Nutrition Facts: 1 meatball: 95 calories, 6g fat (3g saturated fat), 16mg cholesterol, 192mg sodium, 5g carbohydrate (4g sugars, 0 fiber), 4g protein.

Meatball appetizers are among my favorite ways to start a party. This iteration features a sweet and spicy sauce that takes only a couple of minutes to throw together.

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Pickled Green Beans with Smoked Salmon Dip

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 30 min
Servings 12 servings (2-1/3 cups dip)
From the Recipe Creator: I came up with this appetizer for my son, who's big on delicious but healthy food. The lighter beans-and-dip combo has won over even finicky eaters. —Dinah Halterman, Harmony, North Carolina
Nutrition Facts: 1 serving: 99 calories, 5g fat (3g saturated fat), 19mg cholesterol, 274mg sodium, 7g carbohydrate (3g sugars, 2g fiber), 7g protein.

Okay, I know pickled green beans might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of party appetizers. Trust me when I say these things are addictive. The crisp beans are tart and refreshing. And they’re especially good when dipped in a cream cheese and yogurt dip.

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Watermelon Cups

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 25 min
Servings 16 pieces
From the Recipe Creator: This lovely appetizer is almost too pretty to eat! Sweet watermelon cubes hold a refreshing topping that showcases cucumber, red onion and fresh herbs. —Taste Recipes Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Nutrition Facts: 1 piece: 7 calories, 0 fat (0 saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 1mg sodium, 2g carbohydrate (2g sugars, 0 fiber), 0 protein.

Speaking of refreshing, these watermelon cups are sure to be a pleasant addition to any appetizer spread. Try not to make this recipe until just before serving, since the watermelon cups will start to wilt as they sit.

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Deviled Eggs

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 25 min
Servings 2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: Herbs lend amazing flavor to these deviled eggs, which truly are the best you can make! The recipe includes tasty variations that feature bacon, chipotle peppers and crab. —Jesse & Anne Foust, Bluefield, West Virginia

Nutrition Facts: 1 stuffed egg half: 73 calories, 6g fat (1g saturated fat), 108mg cholesterol, 81mg sodium, 0 carbohydrate (0 sugars, 0 fiber), 3g protein.

You can’t have a party in the spring without a few deviled eggs. This classic recipe will please anyone, but there are plenty of deviled egg variations if you want to switch things up. After you hard-boil the eggs in preparation, peel the hard-boiled eggs by rolling them on the counter and then start peeling at the large end of each egg.

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Ham 'n' Cheese Biscuit Stacks

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 1 hour 10 min
Servings 40 appetizers
From the Recipe Creator: These finger sandwiches are filling enough to satisfy hearty appetites. I've served the fun little stacks at every event, including holiday gatherings, showers and tailgate parties. —Kelly Williams, Forked River, New Jersey
Nutrition Facts: 1 appetizer: 121 calories, 7g fat (3g saturated fat), 16mg cholesterol, 412mg sodium, 11g carbohydrate (2g sugars, 0 fiber), 4g protein.

To make these bites mess-free for those wearing fancy dresses, serve the honey mustard sauce on the side instead of on top of the biscuits.

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Tzatziki Shrimp Cucumber Rounds

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 35 min
Servings 2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: I created this recipe with what I had on hand one night, and now it’s one of my husband’s favorites! The bacon-wrapped shrimp, garlicky sauce and burst of cool cuke flavor make this a crowd pleaser. —Shannon Rose Trelease, East Hampton, New York
Nutrition Facts: 1 appetizer: 30 calories, 2g fat (0 saturated fat), 18mg cholesterol, 64mg sodium, 1g carbohydrate (0 sugars, 0 fiber), 3g protein.

To make these canapes, we make bacon-wrapped shrimp, whip up a homemade tzatziki sauce and slice some cucumbers. Then, we stack them up in reverse order before serving. For the best results, wait until the shrimp have cooled before placing them on the tzatziki and cucumber rounds. Otherwise, the yogurt in the sauce will loosen and run off the cucumbers.

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Quick Jalapeno Hush Puppies

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 20 min
Servings 2-1/2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: The crunchy exterior of these southern-style snacks is a nice contrast to the moist cornbread. Jalapeno peppers and hot sauce add a hint of heat. —Taste Recipes Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Nutrition Facts: 1 hush puppy: 56 calories, 3g fat (0 saturated fat), 14mg cholesterol, 94mg sodium, 7g carbohydrate (0 sugars, 1g fiber), 1g protein.

You’re probably used to seeing hush puppies served as a side for seafood or barbecue dinners. That doesn’t mean they can’t shine on their own. Adjust the spiciness of these bites by including more or fewer jalapeno seeds.

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Smoked Pimiento Cheese Crostini

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 4 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: Pimiento cheese has long been a favorite in our family, so these bite-sized appetizers are a treat! I add Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce to give them a little kick. Caramelized onions create another layer of flavor. You can make the cheese and onions three to five days in advance; they store well. If you need to save time, you can use premade jalapeno pimiento cheese. —Caitlyn Bunch, Trenton, Georgia
Nutrition Facts: 1 appetizer: 87 calories, 6g fat (3g saturated fat), 14mg cholesterol, 174mg sodium, 4g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 0 fiber), 4g protein.

These pimiento cheese crostini get a lot of flavor from caramelized onions—and to make proper caramelized onions, take your time! You’ll need at least 30 minutes to reach that beautiful golden brown hue, so knock this step out a day or two before your party.

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Ham Pickle Pinwheels

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 15 min
Servings about 3-1/2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: My mom introduced me to this ham pickle pinwheels appetizer a number of years ago, and I've been making them for parties ever since. They are easy to make and are always well received by guests. —Gloria Jarrett, Loveland, Ohio
Nutrition Facts: 1 piece: 34 calories, 3g fat (1g saturated fat), 9mg cholesterol, 105mg sodium, 1g carbohydrate (0 sugars, 0 fiber), 2g protein.

Grilled, stewed, fried or fresh, okra is a southern favorite no matter how it’s prepared. This recipe wraps pickled okra in ham and a creamy spread for pinwheels that are tart and crunchy.

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Hearty Rye Melts

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 30 min
Servings 2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: When we moved from the Midwest to Kentucky, we were invited to a neighborhood gathering where this appetizer was served. Hanky panky—as it’s often called around here—is traditionally served at Derby Day parties, but at our home it’s become a year-round favorite. —Melanie Schlaf, Edgewood, Kentucky
Nutrition Facts: 1 piece: 88 calories, 6g fat (2g saturated fat), 20mg cholesterol, 231mg sodium, 4g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 0 fiber), 5g protein.

These cheesy bites are called hanky panky in Kentucky and are fixtures of local Derby parties. If you can’t find snack rye bread, you can just cut regular slices of rye into bite-sized pieces.

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Shrimp in Phyllo Cups

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 25 min
Servings about 3-1/2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: I almost didn’t make these appetizers for last year’s Christmas party because I was running out of time, but I knew they’d be a tasty hit. Simple to make, the cups have few ingredients and look beautiful on the plate—very gourmet! This turned out to be one of the night’s favorites, and they just flew off the plate. —Terri Edmunds, Naperville, Illinois

These little bites are so tasty that you might want to double the recipe. Since the shrimp filling needs some time to rest in the fridge, this is a good option for those looking for a make-ahead cold appetizer.

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Benedictine Spread

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 15 min
Servings 1-3/4 cups
From the Recipe Creator: This version of a traditional Benedictine spread comes from our Test Kitchen. Serve it as an appetizer dip or as a sandwich filling. —Taste Recipes Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Nutrition Facts: 2 tablespoons: 65 calories, 6g fat (3g saturated fat), 17mg cholesterol, 98mg sodium, 1g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 0 fiber), 1g protein.

Benedictine spread is a traditional Kentucky recipe that was developed around 1900 by Jennie Carter Benedict. The restaurateur’s original recipe includes green food coloring, but you can skip it if you’d like.

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Strawberry Corn Salsa

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 15 min
Servings 5-1/2 cups
From the Recipe Creator: This recipe makes art in a bowl! All the colors of summer are captured in this salsa with a fresh, light flavor perfect for snacking between swims or to kick off a backyard barbecue. This can be served with chips or alone as a side dish. —Catherine Goza, Charlotte, North Carolina
Nutrition Facts: 1/4 cup (calculated without chips): 49 calories, 3g fat (0 saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 56mg sodium, 5g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 1g fiber), 1g protein.

Strawberry season kicks off in the spring, and this fruit salad is a great way to serve strawberries at your Kentucky Derby party. Before you start chopping, make sure you know how to hull a strawberry properly to make prep easy.

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Mini Corn Muffins with Spicy Cheddar Filling

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 55 min
Servings 4 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: I’m an Iowa gardener and I like to feature sweet corn in my recipes. These cute, easy-to-eat bites are a fun change from the usual appetizers. —Margaret Blair, Lorimor, Iowa
Nutrition Facts: 1 muffin: 67 calories, 3g fat (1g saturated fat), 9mg cholesterol, 100mg sodium, 8g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 0 fiber), 2g protein.

Don’t worry, these mini muffins aren’t that spicy! They’re balanced by the sweeter cream-style corn and cornmeal. If you’re particularly sensitive, though, you can nix the hot pepper sauce in the filling.

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Oyster Cheese Appetizer Log

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 20 min
Servings 32 servings (2 logs)
From the Recipe Creator: When you say “holiday tradition” around our house, this appetizer comes to mind immediately. Every winter I make lots of cheese logs and freeze them for when I’m expecting company or need to take food to someone’s home. The blend of smoked oysters, chili powder, nuts and cream cheese tastes so good that even people who don’t like oysters enjoy this interesting appetizer. —William Tracy, Jerseyville, Illinois
Nutrition Facts: 2 tablespoons: 117 calories, 12g fat (2g saturated fat), 10mg cholesterol, 62mg sodium, 3g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 1g fiber), 2g protein.

This cheese log is creamy, crunchy and deliciously rich. You can serve it with crackers or fresh veggies, depending on what you’re in the mood for.

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Peach Jam

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 1 hour 20 min
Servings 3 half-pints
From the Recipe Creator: Bourbon has been popular at our house since we visited the Kentucky Bourbon Trail a few years ago. Every bite of this jam reminds me of that fun trip. —Katie Ferrier, Houston, Texas

Nutrition Facts: 2 tablespoons: 88 calories, 0 fat (0 saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 4mg sodium, 23g carbohydrate (22g sugars, 0 fiber), 0 protein.

If peaches aren’t quite in season yet, you can make this jam recipe with apricots or nectarines instead. The flavor profile will change slightly, but it will still be delectable.

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Slow-Cooker Cheddar Bacon Beer Dip

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 3 hours 15 min
Servings 4-1/2 cups
From the Recipe Creator: My tangy, smoky dip won the top prize in our office party recipe contest. Other beers can work for this, but be sure to steer clear of dark varieties. —Ashley Lecker, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Nutrition Facts: 1/4 cup: 213 calories, 19g fat (10g saturated fat), 60mg cholesterol, 378mg sodium, 2g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 0 fiber), 8g protein.

Slow-cooker dips like this come in clutch for busy parties. The dip can be prepared, cooked and served in the slow cooker, and it will stay warm and gooey throughout the festivities.

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Pickled Okra

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 25 min
Servings 8 servings
From the Recipe Creator: These zesty, briny okra pods just might become your favorite new pickle! Use them as a sandwich topping, a Bloody Mary garnish, or alongside cheese and sausage on a charcuterie board. —Angela Lively, Conroe, Texas

Nutrition Facts: 2 okra pickles: 15 calories, 0 fat (0 saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 26mg sodium, 3g carbohydrate (2g sugars, 0 fiber), 0 protein.

Yes, these pickled okra are tasty on their own, but I especially love them as a garnish for Bloody Marys. Just thread each okra on a toothpick with an olive and a cheese cube to create a Bloody Mary drink that doubles as a snack.

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Bacon Deviled Eggs

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 30 min
Servings 2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: These yummy deviled eggs went over so well at our summer cookouts, I started making them for holiday dinners too. Everyone likes the flavorful addition of crumbled bacon. —Barbara Reid, Mounds, Oklahoma

Nutrition Facts: 1 stuffed egg half: 67 calories, 5g fat (1g saturated fat), 95mg cholesterol, 80mg sodium, 1g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 0 fiber), 4g protein.

Save some space on your stovetop by baking the bacon for this recipe. Using the oven means your hands are free to do other things during the 20-minute bake time. Plus, it won’t leave your cooktop covered in bacon grease.

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Chocolate Pecan Pie Snack Mix

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 25 min
Servings 4 quarts
From the Recipe Creator: My crowd-pleasing party mix is buttery, chocolaty and nutty. The recipe yields a party-sized portion, but I recommend keeping it covered so it doesn’t disappear before the event. —Annette Niemiec, Scottsdale, Arizona

Nutrition Facts: 3/4 cup: 350 calories, 19g fat (7g saturated fat), 12mg cholesterol, 223mg sodium, 47g carbohydrate (30g sugars, 3g fiber), 3g protein.

Here’s a sweet treat your guests will eat by the handful! Taking inspiration from pecan pie, which is a traditional southern dessert, this snack mix contains chopped pecans, brown sugar, and a healthy helping of butter and corn syrup.

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Fruit Salad Dessert

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 20 min
Servings 2 servings
From the Recipe Creator: I am 83 years old and my mother has been gone for many years, but I'm still using her best recipes. She was a gourmet cook before anyone was using that term and before everyone was counting calories. This was one of our family's favorite desserts when I was growing up, and it's just as good two generations later! —Muriel Fay, Walton, Kentucky
Nutrition Facts: 1 cup: 519 calories, 29g fat (17g saturated fat), 198mg cholesterol, 104mg sodium, 65g carbohydrate (58g sugars, 2g fiber), 6g protein.

I am a firm believer that fluff salads are the best salads. This version contains pineapples, grapes, oranges and mini marshmallows to add color and sweetness to your appetizer spread.

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Tomato Fritters

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 20 min
Servings about 2-1/2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: I got the basic recipe for these fritters from a friend, then I tweaked it for my family's tastes. The fritters are one of our very favorite things in the summer. We love them right after they've been fried, when they're still hot and crispy. —Pam Halter, Bridgeton, New Jersey

Nutrition Facts: 1 fritter: 40 calories, 2g fat (0 saturated fat), 1mg cholesterol, 79mg sodium, 4g carbohydrate (0 sugars, 0 fiber), 1g protein.

For fritters that are light and crispy instead of greasy, make sure you use a thermometer to keep an eye on the temperature of your oil. You want to keep the oil at 375°F for the best results. Since each batch will lower the temp a bit, give the oil a minute or two to get back up to temperature before adding more fritters.

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Ham-Spinach Crepe Cups

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 30 min
Servings 6 crepe cups
From the Recipe Creator: Using ingredients you likely already have on hand, these savory crepes will add fun to your celebration for mere pennies. Plus, by changing the filling to something sweet, such as berries and whipped cream, you can create a great dessert. —Kathi Grenier, Auburn, Maine

Nutrition Facts: 1 crepe cup: 262 calories, 12g fat (5g saturated fat), 79mg cholesterol, 963mg sodium, 19g carbohydrate (5g sugars, 1g fiber), 20g protein.

These elegant little bites can easily be customized with whatever frozen veggie or lunchmeat you have on hand instead of the ham and cheese called for in the recipe. To save time on party day, you can prep the unbaked crepes and filling the day before. Once party time rolls around, bake the crepe cups, gently warm the filling in a saucepan and assemble.

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Easy Pimiento Cheese

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 15 min
Servings 16 servings
From the Recipe Creator: Every good Southerner has their own easy pimiento cheese recipe. It's wonderful on crackers, in a sandwich with a fresh summer tomato, inside a grilled cheese sandwich or plain with some crackers. —Josh Carter, Birmingham, Alabama
Nutrition Facts: 1/4 cup: 238 calories, 23g fat (7g saturated fat), 29mg cholesterol, 286mg sodium, 2g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 0 fiber), 7g protein.

Pimiento cheese is an iconic southern comfort food. While the cheese is excellent with crackers or veggies, I love using it as a filling for grilled cheese.

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Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 25 min
Servings 1-1/2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: Bacon and shrimp make a great team in this extremely easy party appetizer. —Taste Recipes Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Nutrition Facts: 1 appetizer: 93 calories, 7g fat (2g saturated fat), 40mg cholesterol, 189mg sodium, 2g carbohydrate (2g sugars, 0 fiber), 6g protein.

The method calls for cooking these bacon-wrapped shrimp under the broiler, but if it’s warm enough outside, they can be cooked on the grill instead. To do so, preheat your grill and cook the mini kabobs for three to four minutes on each side. Make sure you soak the skewers in water for 20 minutes before threading the shrimp or else the skewers can burn.

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Mac and Cheese Bites

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 45 min
Servings 3 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: Young relatives were coming for a Christmas party, so I wanted something fun for them to eat. To my surprise, it was the adults who devoured these mini mac and cheese bites. —Kate Mainiero, Elizaville, New York
Nutrition Facts: 1 appetizer: 91 calories, 5g fat (3g saturated fat), 22mg cholesterol, 162mg sodium, 8g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 0 fiber), 4g protein.

Those who will be hosting little ones at their Kentucky Derby party cannot skip making these mac and cheese bites. They’re great dipped in ranch dressing or served all on their own.

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Fried Chicken and Pulled Pork Cornbread Poppers

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 35 min
Servings 2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: 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
Nutrition Facts: 1 mini muffin: 74 calories, 2g fat (1g saturated fat), 10mg cholesterol, 120mg sodium, 13g carbohydrate (7g sugars, 1g fiber), 2g protein.

Can you believe these super savory poppers use only six ingredients? It’s true! Frozen popcorn chicken and refrigerated pulled pork are the secret shortcut ingredients.

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Brie Appetizers with Bacon-Plum Jam

Skill Level Medium
Total Time 1 hour 40 min
Servings 2-1/2 dozen
From the Recipe Creator: Among my friends I'm known as the pork master, because I love to cook just about every cut there is. These appetizers combine soft, mild Brie cheese with a sweet-sour bacon jam that has a touch of Sriracha sauce. —Rick Pascocello, New York, New York
Nutrition Facts: 1 appetizer: 91 calories, 5g fat (3g saturated fat), 17mg cholesterol, 205mg sodium, 6g carbohydrate (3g sugars, 0 fiber), 4g protein.

There is a ton of flavor in these Brie bites! Since the bacon-plum jam is a little involved, I like to make it a few days before I host a party so that all I have to do the day of is cut up the cheese, toast the bread and layer everything together.

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Shrimp Appetizer Spread

Skill Level Easy
Total Time 20 min
Servings 20 servings
From the Recipe Creator: There's no secret to this creamy seafood appetizer—it's simply delicious! I originally tasted it at a friend's house, and I liked it so much that I requested the recipe. It's since become a family favorite. —Brenda Buhler, Abbotsford, British Columbia
Nutrition Facts: 2 tablespoons: 136 calories, 10g fat (5g saturated fat), 62mg cholesterol, 372mg sodium, 4g carbohydrate (3g sugars, 1g fiber), 8g protein.

Think of this dish as a seafood version of a seven-layer dip. Each dip of a cracker or tortilla chip will have cream cheese spread, seafood sauce, mozzarella, green pepper, tomato, onion and tiny salad shrimp.

Kentucky Derby Appetizers FAQ

What is a good Kentucky Derby appetizer?

My favorite Kentucky Derby appetizers are pimiento cheese, Benedictine spread and Kentucky hot brown sliders since they’re traditional Kentucky dishes. That said, any of the recipes on this list would fit in well with your party spread.

What finger foods can I make for a Kentucky Derby party?

When it comes to planning your Kentucky Derby buffet, finger foods are essential. Canapes and crudités are light and refreshing, while sliders and meatballs offer more sustenance. Whichever recipes you go with, keep a good supply of napkins and appetizer plates handy so your guests can enjoy the bites away from the snack tables.

What make-ahead dishes can I bring to a Derby party?

Cold dips, pinwheels, fruit salads and anything that requires marinating are great make-ahead appetizers. In addition to these dishes, this collection contains several recipes that can be partially prepared in advance, like the Brie apps with bacon-plum jam as well as the tzatziki shrimp cucumber rounds.