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he word “picnic”, derived from the French phrase “pique un niche” means “pick a place” and refers to people who find a place where they can both eat and escape the pressures of community life. Throughout the centuries, picnics became a popular activity for small family affairs or a romantic date. A basket of finger food and a blanket are brought along. We have gathered some recipes that don't require you to pack up your china and utensils. Rather, opt for bite-sized foods to dine with ease!
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Antipasto Skewers 1 tbs. extra-virgin olive oil 1/8 tsp. dried oregano 1/8 tsp. kosher salt Small Mozzarella balls Pitted green olives Pitted kalamata olives Quartered marinated articho ke hearts Thin slices salami, rolled Jarried piquillo peppers Toss the mozzarella, olive oil, oregano and salt together in a small bowl. Thread mozzarella , green olive, piquillo pepper, Kalamata olive, artichoke hea salami and basil onto skewer rt, s.
July 2022