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32 No-Cook Appetizers for When You Don’t Want to Turn on the Stove

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Any excuse to use the grill. No-Fuss Snacks All are no-bake, no-cook recipes that are quick to prepa

Any excuse to use the grill. [Martha Stewart Everyday Food]( No-Fuss Snacks All are no-bake, no-cook recipes that are quick to prepare and don't require much prep work. You may be surprised (and inspired!) to see how many delicious appetizers you can make without turning on the heat. [More Recipes Like This »]( [On Sale: The Pyrex Containers Shoppers Have Stayed Loyal to 'for 20 Years']( 5,000+ people just bought them. [SHOP NOW]( Beyond Recipes [7 Types of Gin—Plus Which One Belongs in Your Favorite Mixed Drink]( [9 Types of Glasses to Stock in Your Home Bar]( [5 Drink Trends to Sip in 2024]( [How to Enjoy Aperitifs, the Pre-Dinner Drink Rooted in Tradition]( Spotless How to Clean a Griddle, From Built-In Stovetop Pans to Small Appliances [Read More »]( Fruit How to Pick a Perfect Papaya [Read More »]( Cook Why You Should Reconsider Garlic Powder—and All the Ways to Use the Ingredient [Read More »]( Appetizers Carrot, Zucchini, and Leek Fritters [Read More »]( Everyday Dinners Broiled Salmon With Vegetables and Scallion Rice [Read More »]( Easy Desserts Chocolate Ricotta Pudding [Read More »]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2024. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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