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15 Appetizers That Are Always Gone Before You Sit Down

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Some appetizers barely make it to the table before they vanish. These are the ones people eat standing up, while hovering, or mid-conversation. They don’t wait for plates or a proper setup—and they never stick around long enough for seconds. If you’re lucky, you might grab one before the tray’s empty. Otherwise, you’ll just have to make them again.

Overhead shot of thai chicken satay on a black plate with peanut sauce on the side.

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Thai Chicken Satay. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Onion Rings

Pile of onion rings on a white plate.
Air Fryer Onion Rings. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Onion Rings give you all the crunch without the fry oil cloud in your kitchen. They’re golden, sweet inside, and somehow even better with nothing but salt. Put them out before dinner and they’ll vanish before the main course hits the oven. People always ask where the rest went.
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Air Fryer Fried Chicken

Fried chicken in a basket lined with parchment paper.
Air Fryer Fried Chicken. Photo credit: all Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Fried Chicken wasn’t meant to be an appetizer, but once you cut it small and serve it with a dipping sauce, it’s over. The crust gets crispy without the grease, the seasoning holds up, and people keep reaching for more. It’s a hands-on situation that doesn’t wait for formalities. You blink, it’s gone.
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Fried Pork and Shrimp Wontons

Fried wontons on a black plate with dipping sauce.
Fried Pork and Shrimp Wontons. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Fried Pork and Shrimp Wontons go fast because nobody takes just one. The filling is savory, the wrappers fry up crisp, and they hold their shape long enough to make it to the dipping sauce—maybe. Whether you’re passing them on a tray or piling them on a plate, they’re gone in minutes. Make extra or be disappointed.
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Arepas con Queso

Close up shot of an arepa con queso split open to show the cheesy filling.
Arepas con Queso. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Arepas con Queso aren’t technically finger food, but no one waits for plates when these hit the table. They’re crisp on the outside, gooey inside, and made for pulling apart and sharing—though sharing rarely happens. They cool just enough to pick up and then they’re gone. Make more than you think you’ll need.
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Taco Dip

A hand holding a slice of cucumber topped with taco dip with cream cheese.
Taco Dip. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Taco Dip is the one thing that’s always scraped clean. Layers of beans, cheese, sour cream, and salsa hold up under chips and don’t need much else. You set it down, turn around, and it’s halfway gone. This dip doesn’t wait around for the rest of the spread.
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Thai Fish Cakes

Thai fish cakes on a black plate with prik nam pla.
Thai Fish Cakes. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Thai Fish Cakes come out hot, crisp, and too snackable for their own good. They’ve got heat, herbs, and a chewy texture that holds together just enough to dip without falling apart. They sit there looking innocent until the plate’s empty. Don’t expect leftovers.
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Thai Chicken Satay

Overhead shot of thai chicken satay on a black plate with peanut sauce on the side.
Thai Chicken Satay. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Thai Chicken Satay always vanishes before the last skewer hits the plate. The chicken is marinated in spices and coconut milk, grilled or air fried until it’s charred in the best way, and served with a peanut sauce that doesn’t get left behind. It’s bold, easy to eat, and somehow always the first to disappear. No one waits for utensils with this one.
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Air Fryer Fried Pickles

Hand dipping a fried pickle into dipping sauce with a platter of fried pickle slices.
Air Fryer Fried Pickles. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Fried Pickles show up with a crunch and disappear without a trace. The coating holds, the brine cuts through, and even people who claim they don’t like pickles keep reaching back for more. No dipping sauce required—but it doesn’t hurt. The tray always comes back empty.
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Bang Bang Shrimp

Plate of rice topped with shrimp in sauce, garnished with chopped tomatoes and green onions, with chopsticks on the side. Another similar plate and vegetables in the background.
Bang Bang Shrimp. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Bang Bang Shrimp disappear faster than you can lay out a second batch. They’re crisp, spicy, and coated in a creamy sauce that doesn’t need an explanation. It’s the kind of appetizer people eat standing up at the kitchen counter before anything else makes it to the table. You’ll need a backup plan.
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Instant Pot Spare Ribs

Low angle, closeup shot of spare ribs with hoisin glaze.
Instant Pot Spare Ribs. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Instant Pot Spare Ribs aren’t technically an appetizer, but when you cut them small, they go straight to the snack table. The meat is tender, the sauce clings, and no one uses a fork. These don’t wait politely—they disappear fast. You’ll never make a small batch again.
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Paneer Pakora

Low angle shot of a pile of paneer pakora.
Paneer Pakora. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Paneer Pakora is the kind of snack that walks the line between crispy and soft and never gets ignored. The batter fries up golden, the paneer stays tender, and they’re gone before the chutney even hits the table. You’ll burn your fingers eating them too soon. Worth it.
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Char Siu Bao

Low angle shot of two mantou buns filled with char siu filling.
Char Siu Bao. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Char Siu Bao go from steamer to gone in about five minutes. The dough is pillowy, the pork is sweet and sticky, and nobody ever stops at one. It’s hard to wait for them to cool, so most people don’t. These are the kind of appetizers that don’t need an introduction.
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Air Fryer Spring Rolls

Stacked spring rolls on a white plate.
Air Fryer Spring Rolls. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Spring Rolls somehow keep their crunch and disappear just as fast as the deep-fried kind. The wrappers stay crisp, the filling holds its shape, and nobody’s asking questions about oil. They’re gone before the sauce bowl needs a refill. Make more than you think you’ll need.
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Samosas

Low angle shot of a samosa cut in half so that you can see the potato filling inside.
Samosas. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Samosas are always the first thing to vanish at any gathering. The flaky wrapper, the spiced filling, the fact that they’re handheld—there’s nothing to argue with here. They barely make it from tray to plate before they’re gone. Make a double batch and expect them to still disappear.
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Guacamole

Guacamole in a white bowl with limes, cilantro, and tortilla chips on the side.
Guacamole. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Guacamole never stands a chance. The chips don’t break, the lime hits just right, and the bowl’s empty before you’ve even made your own plate. It’s not complicated, but it’s never ignored. Put it out early and don’t expect it to stick around.
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By on April 16th, 2025
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Robin Donovan is the creative force behind Eggs All Ways. She's a writer, recipe developer, photographer, and cookbook author with more than 40 books to her name, including the bestselling Ramen for Beginners, Ramen Obsession, and Campfire Cuisine. Her work has been featured in major publications, both print and digital, including MSN, Cooking Light, Fitness, Buzzfeed, and Eating Well.

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