These crowd pleasing antipasto skewers make an easy party appetizer or a fun addition to a charcuterie board. Make your antipasto skewers a day in advance to make party prep even simpler – they come together in just minutes!
When we first moved into our house and finally got around to hosting a housewarming party, I knew I wanted a menu of really great easy party appetizers.
That’s when these super delicious antipasto skewers were born! They might be one of my best appetizer recipes to date.
I loaded these antipasto skewers with mozzarella, roasted peppers, salami and olives, but you can alter them to suit your personal taste. They’re a no-cook appetizer recipe your crowd will love.
Easy Antipasto Skewers
We often host parties with a menu of all appetizers. It makes prepping food so much easier and also encourages everyone to mix and mingle when everyone gathers together.
It also means I’m pretty serious about having a few solid appetizer recipes up my sleeve at all times.
These easy antipasto skewers are a hearty yet crazy easy to make appetizer option that everyone goes crazy for at parties.
They’re also good for weekday lunches – just pack up a few along with a salad! They’re checking all the boxes.
What You Need to Make Antipasto Skewers
- Mini fresh mozzarella balls – Mozzarella is the perfect cheese for antipasto skewers! If you can, opt for the marinated mozzarella balls.
- Olives – I like using green olives for the brined flavor, but black olives or Greek kalamata olives would also work.
- Salami – I always use salami on antipasto skewers, but other options include prosciutto, capicola or even thinly slice pepperoni.
- Fresh basil leaves – Fresh basil adds a vibrance to the flavors that is really really yummy!
- Roasted red peppers – It’s easy to roast your own peppers, or pick some up in a jar to keep things even easier.
- Artichoke hearts – Artichokes have a great texture that really adds to these antipasto skewers. Marinated artichoke hearts are a great option here!
- Fresh tortellini – Fresh tortellini cooked and drained/dried well. Skip the tortellini for a lower carb option.
- Bamboo skewers – I use 3″ bamboo skewers with a knot on the end to keep ingredients from sliding off the end. Long toothpicks also work to make antipasto skewers if you’re not able to source bamboo skewers. Amazon has many options for appetizer picks.
How to Make Antipasto Skewers
Step 1. Whenever possible I like to use marinated mozzarella balls for these antipasto skewers.
If you aren’t able to find them at your grocery store, mix a few tablespoons of olive oil in a small bowl with Italian seasoning.
Drain your mozzarella balls, then place them into the olive oil seasoning mixture and toss to coat.
Let them sit for 20 minutes or longer before assembling your antipasto skewers.
Step 2. The same process above can be used to marinate your olives if you’d like!
I generally do the same thing and look for seasoned green olives, but it’s definitely not strictly necessary.
Olives stuffed with blue cheese or pimentos or even garlic cloves are also delicious options for these appetizer picks.
Step 3. Once your ingredients are all assembled, you just start skewering each one onto a pick.
I always start with the mozzarella balls and tend to keep the same order for each little skewer so they look nice on a platter all together.
The order of how you assemble the antipasto skewers isn’t very fussy, but I find that starting with a ball of mozzarella and ending with an olive keeps things together nicely.
Step 4. I slice each piece of salami in half and then fold it to place it on the skewer and I also generally find that it makes sense to slice up the roasted bell peppers, too.
Step 5. Fresh basil really brings these antipasto skewers to life so I highly suggest that you make sure to include some.
The brightness of fresh basil adds so much aroma and flavor and helps to balance out the other briny, salty notes of the other ingredients.
The bell peppers add a touch of sweetness that helps round everything out. It’s a fresh, bright, salty, briny flavor combination you can’t resist.
Can You Make Antipasto Skewers in Advance?
When I’m hosting a party I love prepping as much of the food as I can the day before.
Antipasto skewers are perfect to make in advance, which is one of the reasons I love making them!
Antipasto skewers are very simple to make but can take a little bit to assemble if you’re making a whole bunch for a big crow.
I generally make them the night before a party and store them in the fridge in an air tight container overnight.
The next day I’ll arrange them on a platter or a cutting board before serving.
Likewise, antipasto skewers will keep in the fridge for 2 to 3 days when properly stored in an airtight container.
If you have leftovers you can pop them back in the fridge or you could even prep a bunch at the beginning of the week to munch on as snacks throughout the week!
Can You Make Vegetarian Antipasto Skewers?
Being a vegetarian, I always make sure to make a handful of antipasto skewers without meat.
If I’m making or serving vegetarian antipasto skewers, I make sure to plate those separately from any that include meat.
For even more variety, you can absolutely play with different kinds of meats and olives, or swap out the mozzarella for burrata.
The possibilities and flavor combinations are endless! People love appetizers on a stick so either way, these are a guaranteed hit.
More Great Party Appetizers
If you’re looking for more great party appetizer recipes to pair with these antipasto skewers at your next gathering, give these appetizer recipes a try:
- Buffalo chicken meatballs with blue cheese
- Bacon and jam pinwheel appetizers
- Mac and cheese stuffed jalapeño poppers
- Zucchini veggie balls
- Crunchy veggie taco cups
- The best blue cheese dip
What Cocktails Are Good with Antipasto Skewers?
If you’re serving these skewers as a party appetizer, here are a few fun suggestions for cocktail recipes that will pair well:
- White sangria with peaches and pineapple
- Rosé spritzer
- Strawberry lemonade moscow mule
- Kiwi lime mint sangria
- Champagne mojitos
These crowd pleasing antipasto skewers make an easy party appetizer or a fun addition to a charcuterie board. Make your antipasto skewers a day in advance to make party prep even simpler – they come together in just minutes! I generally use mozzarella balls and olives that are already marinated and seasoned, but I would suggest tossing yours in a bit of olive oil with a big pinch of Italian seasoning if you can’t find those that are already pre-seasoned.Antipasto Skewers
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[Art direction + recipe by Cyd Converse | Photos by Alice G. Patterson.]
Sarah
Sunday 14th of July 2024
Made this for a potluck and they were a hit! I omitted the tortellini and used a jar of roasted red peppers, because I was being lazy and didn’t feel like cooking anything. They were still delicious and gone in about 10 minutes. I also used a combination of different olives: Sicilian, Kalamata, and pimento stuffed. The Sicilian were definitely my favourite!
Cyd Converse
Monday 15th of July 2024
I am so happy to hear this, Sarah! Thank you for commenting. LOVE the idea of using different olives! I am going to try that next time myself.
paula
Tuesday 19th of September 2023
I made a spicy bloody mary drizzle to serve with mine...everyone loved them!
Cyd Converse
Monday 16th of October 2023
That sounds delicious!
Sharon
Sunday 11th of June 2023
My guests loved these Charcuterie sticks
Cyd Converse
Thursday 3rd of August 2023
I am so happy to hear that - thank you, Sharon!
Karen
Saturday 11th of February 2023
These were so good! I made them for a party and everyone loved them. They were very easy, can be made in advance and looked beautiful on the food table. I found marinated mozzarella balls at Trader Joes. I am going to make more without the pasta as a keto friendly option for snacking during the week.
Addie
Friday 4th of February 2022
Hello, I am currently unable to get fresh Basil. I was however able to get a basil paste. Would you suggest covering the artichokes with it? Thanks!
Cyd Converse
Wednesday 1st of June 2022
Absolutely! That would work great.