What are some budget-friendly appetizers for 20 that pair with French bread?

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    Matty

      Maybe a spread with cream cheese, garlic and diced olives. Blend in some olive oil

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      Ali

        Open faced cucumber sandwiches with ranch mixed with cream cheese and dill on top.

        Yum!!

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        Sabra

          Go to the dollar store and get a bunch of different things one can put onto the bread and make a board out of it.

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          Michele

            Spinach dip. I make an easy pizza dip in a crockpot (1 jar pizza sauce, one block cream cheese, 1 cup mozzarella, 1t Italian seasoning, 1/2t red pepper flakes, one bag mini pepperonis), and use both French bread cubes and pita chips as dippers.

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            Amy

              If you are using baguette, I would suggest toasted baguette with brie, slice of apple and candied walnuts/pecans toasted.

              Brie in croute.

              Add fig or guava jelly on top of a large brie round.

              Wrap in croissant dough and bake.

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              Heather

                Swiss cheese, Clausen stacker pickle, topped with a grape tomato.
                Or peanut butter and jelly

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                Judy

                  Take 2 bricks of Philly cream cheese, pour pepper jelly over it, use the bread to scoop it up. Done!

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                  Sandy

                    You could do a beshamel sauce and add garlic and your choice of cheese serve as fondue or split bread toast it and pour sauce on top you could add toppings like artichoke or arugula roasted garlic and peppers etc

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                    Kristy

                      I make a cream cheese based sun-dried, tomato basil spread that everybody loves.

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                      Katie

                        Make crostinis out of the bread then take goat cheese from Aldi (very reasonable) and crumble it into an oven safe container.

                        Pour spaghetti sauce over it and bake at 350 until bubbly (approx 20 minutes).

                        Remove from oven, garish with strips of basil if you want. Serve with crostinis.

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                        Terry

                          Melt cheese on French bread and place sliced strawberries or sliced warm apple slices on bread

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                          Linda

                            dice up tomatoes, a little red onion, salt, pepper, basil or oregano then add olive oil and some water for juice. refridge.

                            drizzle of EVOO on the french bread and put it in the oven until a little crispy.

                            then scoop the tomato salad on top.

                            delicious!!!

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                            Rochelle

                              I recently made a whipped pumpkin dip. It was ricotta and marscapone with canned pumpkin. Pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon and pumpkin honey

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                              Courtney

                                Beef queso dip in the slow cooker. It’s usually Rotel, ground beef, and Velveeta.

                                I can’t remember if there’s anything else

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                                Sheila

                                  Mexican tortilla roll ups. Buy the pkg large flour tortillas. And it will make plenty for 20 people.

                                  Cream cheese, shredded cheddar,can of chopped black olives, can of drained rotel, taco seasoning, sour cream, I can of drain green chilies.

                                  I have also used some fried chorizo and add to mixture. Spread, roll, wrap in plastic wrap.

                                  And leave in fridge until ready to cut into spirals.

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                                  Diana

                                    Olive oil, parmesan and ground black pepper.
                                    Small cups of hummus.

                                    A cute way of serving peanut butter ‘n jelly.

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