Tis the season for parties and gatherings! And this Holiday Antipasto Wreath is so easy, fun and festive. Skewers of salami, mozzarella, basil and an assortment of peppers and olives are shaped into a wreath and adorned with sprigs of fresh rosemary.

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

During the holidays, appetizer wreaths are always popping up in my Pinterest feed. Colorful, inventive little appetizer skewers. This concept is genius and will no doubt make you look like an appetizer maven. Plus I just love the idea of an assortment of meat and cheese skewers shaped to look like a wreath.

You could totally serve this as is. But I like to set a small jar of reduced balsamic glaze next to it. Just so guests can put a little on their plate or drizzle it over their skewer for a little extra oomph of flavor. A super simple Italian dressing would also be excellent.

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

To Make This Holiday Antipasto Wreath You Will Need:

  • 4-inch wooden skewersI linked to them below in the recipe printable.
  • salamiI used Applegate Trio which is a packaged of three different kinds.
  • cherry tomatoes
  • quartered artichoke hearts
  • small mozzarella balls
  • sweet cherry peppers
  • pepperoncini
  • pitted olives – I like a blend of kalamata, black or casteltrevano.
  • basil (fresh)
  • rosemary
  • balsamic glaze – Used for serving (optional).
  • Italian dressing – Used for serving (optional).

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

Basically, I just line up bowls of the ingredients and then mix and match, sliding them onto skewers.

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

It’s a good idea to try to leave a few without salami for anyone who may be vegetarian or without cheese and meat for vegans.

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

Lastly, remove some of the small rosemary clusters from the stem. Stick them in different spots around the wreath.

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

SO PRETTY!

In my opinion, what makes this wreath look so perfect is the imperfect combination of different skewers. The OCD-virgo in me struggles with this because I do love everything to be uniform. However, it really does turn out perfect every time.

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

Enjoy! And if you give this Holiday Antipasto Wreath appetizer recipe a try, let me know! Snap a photo and tag me on twitter or instagram!

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

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Yield: 10 servings

Holiday Antipasto Wreath

Tis the season for parties and gatherings! This Holiday Antipasto Wreath is so easy, fun and festive. Skewers of salami, mozzarella, basil and an assortment of peppers and olives are shaped into a wreath and adorned with sprigs of fresh rosemary.

Ingredients

  • 30 to 40 4-inch skewers
  • 6 ounces thin sliced salami, see notes
  • 15 ounces jarred artichoke hearts, in water, quartered
  • 16 ounces jarred sweet cherry peppers, drained, seeded and halved
  • 8 ounces Fresh Mozzarella Ciliegine
  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes
  • pepperoncini
  • pitted olives, see notes
  • fresh basil
  • fresh rosemary sprigs
  • balsamic glaze, for serving (optional)
  • Italian dressing, for serving (optional)

Instructions 

  • Arrange the ingredients in bowls.
  • Mix and match, threading a few of them onto skewers. I usually stop once I've used up the salami and mozzarella.
  • Place the skewers on a round platter in the shape of a wreath, layering 2 to 3 times.
  • Use small sprigs of rosemary and randomly tuck it into different spots in the wreath.

Notes

Salami: I used Applegate Trio, which is a packaged of three different kinds of salami.
Olives: Use one kind or a blend of pitted kalamata, black or casteltrevano are great olives to use.
Nutrition Disclaimer: All information presented on this site is intended for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and any nutritional information shared on SimplyScratch.com should only be used as a general guideline.
Recipe inspired by JofulHealthyEats.com
Serving: 3skewers, Calories: 20kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 3mg, Sodium: 38mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g

This recipe was originally posted on December 20, 2019 and has been updated with clear and concise instructions, new photography and helpful information.