When we visit Mr. Magpie’s aunt at her lake house, she serves a proper happy hour every night — wine or cocktail plus something delicious to nibble on. Sometimes she’ll serve something involved, like a homemade spread with crackers, or a flatbread-type offering; other times, a simple but elegant offering like charcuterie and cheese. Mr. Magpie talks fondly about several happy hour dishes she made in the summers of his youth, especially something called “Kristi Yamaguchi Dip” (ranch dip, whose recipe probably came from an interview with the skater?) and bacon-wrapped pretzel rods. (My mother served something similar at many cocktail parties when I was younger: a club cracker wrapped with bacon. They were always the first to go!). This past weekend, we brought a happy hour spread to celebrate my father-in-law’s birthday: a few dozen oysters, some sparkling wine, fancy chips (Torres’ Iberico Ham flavored ones), and BjornQorn truffle popcorn. (My MIL transferred the oysters to several of her impressive oyster plates, seen above. She’s been collecting for years — these are beautiful mounted on a wall, by the way! — and Etsy’s a great spot to start hunting for gems. Search for Majolica as a starting point! You can find really fabulous vintage ones, too.)
I was reminded, as we pulled this together, of how much I love the nightly tradition at Mr. Magpie’s aunt’s lakehouse: a deliberate time to slow down and chat, without the formality or fanfare of a full meal. A highly recommend “bringing by happy hour” in lieu of treating someone to lunch or dinner at some point. It feels festive, and can often be just as impressive, and it permits the conversation to be the centerpiece. What are some of your favorite happy hour snacks?
Go-To Happy Hour Snacks: Minimal Cooking/Assembly Required.
Kielbasi (pan-toasted and sliced into coins) with mustard or Spanish chorizo (pan-toasted)
Bread cheese (you can find this at Whole Foods — also known as Swedish kaffeost or brödost) toasted in a skillet and served with slices of baguette and whatever spread or condiment you have on hand (fig spread, Bonne Maman jam, chili crisp)
Mini toasts with slices of manchego and a smear of membrillo (quince paste)
Gildas (the original pintxo)
Spiral ham with Hawaiian rolls and mustard
Little Sesame Hummus with Crudite and Pita Chips or Toasted Pita Bread — I always “dress up” the hummus by drizzling with good olive oil and sometimes fresh herbs or a sprinkle of paprika
Ina Garten’s Turkey Tea Sandwiches (follow all instructions to a tee — especially important to get a good quality raisin-nut loaf from a bakery)
Trader Joe’s Pastry Pups (I brush with egg wash and sprinkle with everything bagel seasoning) with mustard
Whipped Ricotta (literally just place ricotta and a bit of olive oil in a Cuisinart and season with salt and pepper) with Trader Joe’s Fig + Olive Crisps (they often have a few similar varieties), drizzled with Red Clay Peach Hot Honey
Trader Joe’s Vegetable Bird’s Nests (must be cooked to a crisp or they are unappealingly soggy, FYI)
Slices of cantaloupe wrapped in prosciutto and drizzled with anise liquor and fennel seeds
Alexia oven fries served with three dipping sauces: mayo, malt vinegar, and ketchup
Dozen oysters with mignonette sauce
Go-To Happy Hour Snacks: Open and Serve.
Pimento Cheese Spread (I love the one at Bread Furst) with club crackers
Gỏi cuốn (Vietnamese rice paper spring rolls) with peanut sauce — we buy from favorite Vietnamese restaurants and slice in half (Eden Center has tons of great Vietnamese restaurants if you’re local)
Breadsticks (thin, crispy kind) wrapped with prosciutto
Smoked salmon or tuna spread (we buy locally at Black Salt, but Fishwife has a spicy version from their recent collab with Fly by Jing you can buy online) with baguette slices
Happy Hour Snack with a Little More Prep Required: BBQ Shrimp.
BBQ shrimp is a bit more ambitious, but not difficult and can be made well in advance. This is something great to make the night before — chilling the shrimp in their own spices makes them even more delicious. Be sure to serve with paper towels!
Preheat oven to 375. Fry three slices chopped bacon. Add two sticks butter, 2 tablespoons dijon mustard, 1.5 teaspoons chili powder, ¼ teaspoon dried basil, ¼ teaspoon dried thyme, 1 teaspoons pepper, ½ teaspoon dried oregano, 2 cloves crushed garlic, 2 tablespoons Old Bay, and ½ teaspoon Tabasco.
Place 1.5 pounds of shell-on shrimp in baking dish. Coat with sauce and bake 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve with crusty bread and paper towels.
Even Smaller Nibbles for Happy Hour.
In addition to the ideas above, I love to have little bowls of snacks sprinkled around the bar and countertops, like: Regalis truffle popcorn, Virginia peanuts, Torres chips, Trader Joe’s Patio Chips (I loveeee these), Ranch crackers, Mitica Teralli crackers (different flavors available), cheese straws, bar mixes like this or this, Flufa cheese pastry sticks, good olives (dressed up with extra olive oil at home), shrimp chips, Mitica spanish cocktail mix.
Share your recipes, ideas, brands in the comments, too!
Cocktails to Try at Your Next Happy Hour.
If I’m hosting more than a friend or two, I like to make a punch (the Death and Co cocktail book has an entire section dedicated to punches; we’ve made many of them and they are delicious), something that can be easily made in batches (margs!), or a built cocktail like an aperol spritz, so I’m not fussing with tons of equipment, shaking, etc while your guests are waiting. No matter what you serve, my best tip is to “prep” the bar fully earlier in the day. For example, squeeze all citrus and keep in the fridge, clean and slice all garnishes, and line up all the tonic/soda/etc at the station. I also pre-chill glasses!
A couple of cocktail recipes to consider:
+The only margarita recipe you’ll ever need.
+Mai tais, made the Magpie way!
+A cocktail for mezcal skeptics.
Post-Scripts.
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+My Grub Street Style food diary.
+How to make really good cocktails at home.
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+Love the color of this Boden jacket!
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