9 Memorial Day Appetizers Ready Before the First Guest Arrives

Memorial Day hosting gets tricky when the first guest walks in before the main food is close. These 9 appetizers focus on dips, potato bites, skewers, and wings that can be assembled, chilled, or baked before the doorbell rings. The mix covers no-cook options, quick layered dips, oven bites, and heavier snacks for anyone who arrives hungry. It gives the table something useful to serve early without making the cook stop every few minutes.

A bread bowl filled with a creamy dip, garnished with shredded cheese, chopped green onions, and bacon bits. Celery sticks are placed on the side.
Chicken and Bacon Ranch Crack Dip. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Baked Potato Bites

Baked baby potatoes topped with melted cheese, bacon bits, sour cream, and chopped green onions on parchment paper.
Baked Potato Bites. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Built with petite golden potatoes roasted at 400°F, Baked Potato Bites take 45 minutes and make 6 servings. The recipe uses olive oil, bacon, cheddar, sour cream, and green onions, with the cheese melted into a small cut on each potato. They fit the first-guest window because the potatoes can be roasted and filled before the platter comes out. Add sour cream and green onions right before serving so the tops stay neat.
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Million Dollar Dip

Close-up of a creamy dish topped with shredded cheese, chopped nuts, bacon bits, and sliced green onions.
Million Dollar Dip. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Mixed in one bowl in 5 minutes, Million Dollar Dip makes 8 servings and works well when the snack table needs something cold and scoopable. The base uses mayonnaise and cream cheese, then folds in bacon, cheddar, toasted almonds, garlic powder, onion powder, and scallions. Since it can be served right away or refrigerated, it fits the early-arrival gap without using the oven. Put it out with crackers, chips, or sturdy vegetables.
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Mini Hasselback Potatoes

A plate of sliced, roasted baby potatoes is garnished with herbs. A small bowl of creamy sauce is placed in the center.
Mini Hasselback Potatoes. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Roasted until the slices open and crisp at the edges, Mini Hasselback Potatoes take 55 minutes and make 13 potatoes. The recipe uses mini golden potatoes, extra-virgin olive oil, salt, pepper, parsley, and a dill dip made with sour cream, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and fresh dill. They work before guests arrive because the dip can chill while the potatoes bake. Serve them warm with the dip nearby for an easy grab-and-dip option.
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Cheesy Rotel Dip

A skillet filled with creamy cheese dip topped with chopped tomatoes, green onions, cilantro, and sliced jalapeños, surrounded by triangular tortilla chips.
Cheesy Rotel Dip. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Cooked in a skillet with sausage and melted cheese, Cheesy Rotel Dip takes 25 minutes and makes 6 servings. The recipe uses red onion, garlic, fresh pork sausage, taco seasoning, Rotel tomatoes, cream cheese, sour cream, and shredded Monterey cheese. It is a strong first-platter choice when early guests want something warm before the grill is ready. Serve it with tortilla chips and toppings like cilantro, pico de gallo, jalapeños, or green onions.
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Taco Dip

Glass bowl with layered dip topped with guacamole, sliced jalapeños, black olives, and tomatoes. A tortilla chip is dipping into the bowl.
Taco Dip. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Layered in 15 minutes with no oven time, Taco Dip makes 6 servings and can be chilled until the doorbell rings. The base uses sour cream, cream cheese, and taco seasoning, then gets topped with lettuce, tomatoes, jalapeños, black olives, cheddar, and optional guacamole. It fits the Memorial Day lead-in because it gives guests something cold and structured to scoop while hot food waits. Serve with tortilla chips in a wide dish.
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7 Layer Dip

A clear glass bowl with 7 Layer Dip featuring beans, white cream, guacamole, diced tomatoes, shredded cheese, lettuce, and black olives.
7 Layer Dip. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Built from refried beans, sour cream, cream cheese, and taco seasoning, 7 Layer Dip takes 15 minutes and makes 8 servings. The recipe layers lime, mashed avocados, red onion, Monterey Jack, chunky tomato salsa, shredded lettuce, grape tomatoes, black olives, and chips for serving. It is useful before the first guest arrives because no cooking is needed and the layers can sit chilled. Use a clear dish so the sections are easy to see.
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Antipasto Skewers

A plate of antipasto skewers with cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, olives, artichoke hearts, cured meats, and a drizzle of green pesto.
Antipasto Skewers. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Threaded onto skewers in 20 minutes, Antipasto Skewers make 16 servings and bring a cold, no-cook option to the appetizer table. Each skewer uses mini mozzarella balls, prosciutto, salami, artichoke hearts, tomatoes, green olives, black olives, pesto, and fresh herbs. They fit early hosting because they can be covered and chilled before anyone walks in. Arrange them in a single layer so the pesto and herbs stay tidy.
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BBQ Wings

A platter of glazed chicken wings topped with chopped green onions and drizzled with white sauce, served with a small bowl of dipping sauce and a spoon.
BBQ Wings. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Baked in the oven instead of needing grill space, BBQ Wings take 55 minutes and make 4 servings. The recipe uses 2.5 pounds of chicken wings, flour, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, chili powder, sea salt, black pepper, and barbecue sauce. They help cover the heavier snack side of the table when guests arrive hungry. Serve them on a lined tray with napkins nearby so the platter can land before the main cookout food.
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Chicken and Bacon Ranch Crack Dip

A bread bowl filled with a creamy dip, garnished with shredded cheese, chopped green onions, and bacon bits. Celery sticks are placed on the side.
Chicken and Bacon Ranch Crack Dip. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Stirred together in 15 minutes, Chicken and Bacon Ranch Crack Dip makes 3 cups and works as a fast bread-bowl appetizer. The recipe uses cream cheese, sour cream, shredded rotisserie chicken, mild cheddar, cooked bacon, garlic powder, onion powder, ranch dressing mix, Worcestershire sauce, and a round loaf of Hawaiian bread. It fits the pre-guest window because there is no bake time listed. Set out celery and bread pieces for dipping.
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