The Perfect Party Snack Recipe & Stress Free Party Tips
This is the perfect party snack food that your guests will devour! Rosemary walnuts with a kick from cayenne are simple to make.
When I throw a party, I love to have a spread of simple nibbles. Easy, no stress and delicious.
Now for one of my all time favorite, simple party appetizers.
A touch of heat from cayenne pepper give these walnuts a kick.
Impossible to eat just one, serve them and watch them disappear.
Perfect Party Rosemary Walnut Recipe
Ingredients
*1/4 stick unsalted butter
*2 teaspoons garlic salt
*1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
*2 teaspoons dried, crushed rosemary
*2 cups walnut halves
Instructions
– Preheat oven to 350
– Line baking sheet with parchment paper
– Melt butter in nonstick skillet
– Add garlic salt, cayenne and rosemary
– Stir for 1 minute
– Add walnuts and toss to coat
– Spread walnuts on baking sheet
– Bake 15 minutes
– Remove from sheet and let cool
Watch your guests devour them and then demand the recipe!
I totally want to have a party now. 🙂 Happy Birthday to your man!
-Angie
Sounds like a good way to throw a party without all the stress. Exploding coffee pot? Bummer. The walnuts recipe sounds really good.
Yum!!!!
Great tips Kelly! Looks like you had a ton of fun, on my way to my bro-in-laws 50th today:). I will be trying the walnut recipe with the Rosemary, which I am obsessed with, I noticed you like it too! Have a great Sunday, Jen
Hi Kelly,
I think we’ll try your walnut recipe with pecans. We have a few pecan trees in our yard. It sounds really good. I’ll let you know how it works with pecans.
Love your table decor! Everything looks great, and that recipe…I just have to pin it!
Debbie 🙂
Sounds like a wonderful 50th birthday party – I had one too this year! Love those walnuts – must try soon.
Hi Kelly,
I saw the pics from your party on FB and it looked like everybody had a blast. I was going to say that we would try your walnut recipe with pecans, but I notice that Rhett already said that! Love that display of your husband’s pictures. We’re giving my mother a 90th birthday party in a few weeks so I’m gathering pictures of her now. Will try to find those number balloons-they are really cool!
Hi Kelly,
It looks like an amazing party! I am going to bookmark the recipe for spiced walnuts! YUM!
Cynthia
Looks like a lot of fun. So sorry about the exploding Coffee Pot! We had an exploding punch bowl at my wedding, but no one told me until after it was cleaned up. Didn’t want to make the bride nervous!
I make the EXACT same Rosemary Walnuts. Gourmet Magazine cookbook, Ruth Reichl’s amazing recipe? That is where I discovered mine. I also discovered that adding some Brown Sugar to this recipe makes them over the top, and even more addictive. To the point where I can eat them for lunch, every day, for at least a month.
The brown sugar sounds great. How much did you use?
Looks like a super fun party Kelly!! Was the hubba surprised? LOVE the “still got it” on the cake. Too stinking cute. Great idea 😉 Exploding+ almost everything is not a good combo. No fun!!
Cannot wait to try these walnuts!
Sounds like the party was a blast, minus the exploding coffee pot. But did anyone do the worm?
And your stress-free tips tie in well with the ones I just shared in my Google+ hangout. http://www.attagirlsays.com/2012/12/05/watch-live-stress-free-holiday-hosting-tips/
Hope you’re recovered from the par-tay!
We had a party this weekend too, and I agree with all your tips. For us, as long as there is champagne for girls, scotch for boys, and some nice low lighting, we are good to go!
I have a party next week that I have to plan for….I am so far behind…where is the catering menu????…..love the walnut recipe…and how does a coffee pot explode?….:)…oh and love, love those Hometalk mugs!!!
Thanks for the tips and the recipe…I am going to use that one on Monday for a party!
Have a Merry Christmas!
Nancy
This looks amazing and sounds yummy. Love all your party tips! Thanks!
Your party table looks great, I’m sure it was a huge hit! Thanks for the rosemary walnut recipe – we have a big, big walnut tree in our yard and a rosemary bush too, perfect!
YUMMY
Ha, the mason jar on the tree is too funny. Love the marshmallows in the globe stand – great idea.
I know I’m late to the party and I really want to make these for Thanksgiving but I want to make sure I have it right. Is that 1/4 stick of butter or 1/4 cup of butter?? Thanks so much!
1/4 stick Merideth! Enjoy!
Made these last weekend for a ladies meeting. Everyone loved them. I cut back a little in the garlic salt and a smidge in the cayenne. I also rounded the teaspoons of Rosemary as that’s the flavor I wanted to dominate. Will make more for a social gathering this weekend!
Glad everyone liked them!