This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Athens®. All opinions, photos, and text are my own. As always. Let’s be real. Entertaining can be stressful! Very stressful. I don’t do a lot of entertaining (I have a 3-year-old and a 1-year-old so that might have something to do with it), but here are some tips:
Pretty outfit + cute apron + glass of something tasty to drink + great music = much more fun to prepare food for friends/family. Follow this simple equation and things are already off to a good start. Meals that have a flexible end time = bliss. Soups, slow cooker meals, things that can be served hot, cold, AND room temp. These types of things will dramatically reduce your stress levels. Prepare as much in advance as possible. Dips and appetizers that can be prepared partially in advance and then finished up moments before the gathering are extremely helpful (like this recipe!).
This recipe just so happens to fall into those last two bullet points perfectly. Throw on a pretty dress, turn on some Michael Bublé Christmas music and pour yourself a glass of champagne and you’re all set. These tasty spinach artichoke bites are great hot out of the oven but if they settle in to room temperature before they are devoured, they’ll still taste phenomenal. However, I’m pretty sure they won’t be given the chance to move into room temperature. They’ll be eaten up before they have a chance to drop even a degree in temperature! The other great thing about these bites is that you can prepare the filling in advance and keep it in your fridge for a day or two. Then, on the day of the party, all you have to do is spoon the filling into the shells and bake for 10 minutes. I love to keep a couple of packages of these Athens® Phyllo Shells in my freezer because they are incredibly versatile. You can put just about anything into these to make a cute little appetizer or dessert. One of my favorites is spring herbs with cream cheese. I’ve also put chocolate and pumpkin in them to create insanely easy desserts. This recipe for spinach artichoke phyllo bites might be my favorite use yet though. I love spinach artichoke ANYthing. Verdict: I could have eaten 100.Husband’s take: He loved these too!Changes I would make: None are necessary, but I’m thinking the addition of some garlic would be wonderful.Difficulty: Super easy! Looking for more inspiration like these spinach artichoke phyllo bites? Check out Phyllo.com or Athens’ Pinterest page for more great fillo recipes. Disclosure: This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Athens®. All opinions, photos, and text are my own. As always. Quick-Start Guide!