Easy Christmas Tree Appetizer Recipe (2024)

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An easy Christmas Tree Appetizer filled with spinach dip to make for your holiday party. This recipe is simple yet festive and will surely please a crowd!

Who can resist baked cheesy spinach dip bread!

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Looking for a fun and festive Christmas appetizer to serve this holiday season? Look no further!

All you need is a refrigerated pizza crust and a few simple ingredients to make delicious cheesy pull-apart breadsticks. It's like our Christmas Tree Pizza but with spinach dip.

Follow these simple instructions, and you'll have a holiday snack in the shape of a Christmas tree to impress your guests!

Here are several more delicious appetizers to serve at your Christmas party!

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  • More Christmas Appetizers
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Ingredient Notes

This is a great vegetarian Christmas appetizer option.

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pizza dough - the pre-made dough is the base of the recipe. You're looking for a dough that comes in a tube and is usually found in the refrigerator section of your grocery store. This is easy to roll out and shape into a tree.
frozen spinach - chopped frozen spinach makes this recipe come together quickly. You can find a box in the freezer section of the grocery store. You will need to thaw and drain the spinach.
cream cheese - you can use regular or low-fat cream cheese. It needs to be softened to room temperature so that it mixes easily. You can soften it for 30 seconds at a time in the microwave if needed.
minced garlic cloves - this gives the recipe depth of flavor.
cheddar cheese or mozzarella cheese - either cheese works, or a combination of the two kinds of cheeses is also delicious.
Parmesan cheese - gives the cheese filling the powerful, rich flavor of parmesan, which takes the recipe from good to amazing.

See the printable recipe card for full details and quantities of the ingredients.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Put on some Christmas music, and let's get to our Christmas tree spinach dip breadsticks!

STEP 1 - Prep

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. and place the oven rack toward the bottom of the oven.

Next, cut two large rectangular pieces of parchment paper. Place one on a baking sheet. Set both sheets aside.

STEP 2 - Make spinach and cheese filling

Beat the spinach and cream cheese in a medium bowl with your electric mixer.

Then, add the fresh garlic, salt, onion powder, cayenne pepper, pepper, and Italian seasoning and beat again until combined.

PRO TIP: To get all the water out of the thawed spinach, place it in a fine mesh strainer and use the bottom of a glass to press it out.

Erin
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Now, add the Parmesan cheese and half of the cheddar or mozzarella cheese and beat until combined.

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STEP 3 - Make a Christmas tree out of dough

Take the piece of parchment paper that isn't on the baking sheet and unroll the pizza dough on it. If it is a little thick in certain areas, use a rolling pin to even it out.

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To make the Christmas tree shape, with a pizza cutter, cut a large triangle out of the dough with the base of the triangle at the small bottom side of the rectangle.

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Transfer the two small remaining triangle pieces to the second piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet.

Press the two long sides together in the shape of a tree that will become the base of your appetizer.

NOTE: As you handle the dough, it may stretch out. No problem. Gently tug it into the shape you want. It doesn't need to be perfect.

PRO TIP: Pull off a little bit of dough to use as the base of the tree (the tree trunk).

Erin

STEP 4 -Assemble tree

Cover the tree's base with your spinach dip mixture and sprinkle the remaining shredded cheese on top.

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Now, flip over the parchment paper with the remaining dough and place it on top of the base covered in the spinach mixture.

You may need to tug at the dough to get it to cover the base completely.

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STEP 5 - Make tree branches

Cut branches of the tree about 1 inch thick with a pizza cutter all the way down the tree.

Don’t slice all the way through. Leave about an inch down the middle of the dough.

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Take each branch and twist it 2-3 times, depending on how long it is. For the short top slice, give it a half twist.

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STEP 6 - Bake

Place in the oven and bake for 20-22 minutes until the bottom is cooked through. It will be golden brown.

Finally, brush the breadstick appetizer with melted butter, Italian seasoning, and garlic powder.

You can top your recipe with fresh herbs or tomatoes if you’d like.

Move your festive appetizer to a serving platter or a wood cutting board, and enjoy!

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Recipe tips and tricks

  • Enhance the Flavor: Adding ¼ of a cup of basil pesto to the spinach mixture is a great way to amp up the flavor of your edible Christmas tree.
  • Topping Ideas: You can add a few slices of green onions to the top of this easy recipe when it's finished cooking. Or place a few cherry tomatoes on your tree to make ornaments or one at the top of the tree for a festive touch.
  • Serving Suggestion: Serve with a dipping marinara sauce or a balsamic glaze drizzle for a fancy touch.

PRO TIP: This Spinach Dip Christmas Tree Appetizer is best served right out of the oven.

Erin

How to store your Christmas tree appetizer

Refrigerator - wrap any Christmas tree breadsticks in plastic wrap or place them in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days.

We don't recommend freezing this easy appetizer because it will cook up differently than intended.

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Recipe FAQs

Can I make the tree and refrigerate it or freeze until time to bake?

We don’t recommend refrigerating the tree after shaping it, but before baking it. The refrigerated pizza dough will turn out poorly once removed from its original container and refrigerated again.

Can I use homemade pizza dough?

Yes, homemade pizza dough will work fine with this recipe. However, let it rise a bit before shaping. Also, the baking time may vary, so you’ll have to watch it closely to make sure it cooks well.

Can I use store-bought spinach dip?

Using store-bought spinach dip is fine and will save you a little time.

Can I use crescent roll dough or puff pastry?

Although this recipe is tested with pizza dough, either of those dough options will likely work. Just check the baking time to make sure it cooks properly.

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Christmas Tree Appetizer Recipe

An easy Christmas Tree Appetizer to make for your next holiday party. This recipe is simple yet festive and will surely please a crowd!

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Prep Time: 18 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 22 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 20 pieces

Calories: 114kcal

Author: Erin Henry

Equipment

  • Electric Mixer

  • parchment paper

  • baking sheet

  • pizza cutter or knife

Ingredients

  • 10 ounce pacakge frozen chopped spinach (thawed and the water squeezed out)
  • 6 ounces cream cheese (softened to room temperature)
  • 2 garlic cloves (minced)
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar or mozzarella cheese (or a combination of the two)
  • ½ cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 tube refrigerated pizza crust

Topping

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. and place the oven rack toward the bottom of the oven. Cut two large rectangular pieces of parchment paper. Place one on a baking sheet. Set both sheets aside.

  • With your electric mixer, beat the spinach and cream cheese in a medium bowl. Then, add the fresh garlic, salt, onion powder, cayenne pepper, pepper, and Italian seasoning and beat again until combined.

    Now, add the parmesan cheese and half of the cheddar or mozzarella cheese and beat until combined.

  • Shaping the Christmas Tree

    Take the piece of parchment paper that isn't on the baking sheet and unroll the pizza dough on it. If it is a little thick in certain areas, use a rolling pin to even it out.

    To make the Christmas tree shape, with a pizza cutter, cut a large triangle out of the dough with the base of the triangle at the small bottom side of the rectangle.

    Transfer the two small remaining triangle pieces to the second piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet. Press the two long sides together in the shape of a tree that will become the base of your appetizer.

    NOTE: As you handle the dough, it may stretch out. No problem. Gently tug it into the shape you want.

    PRO TIP: Pull off a little bit of dough to use as the base of the tree (the tree trunk).

  • Cover the tree's base with your spinach dip mixture and sprinkle the remaining shredded cheese on top.

    Now, flip over the parchment paper with the remaining dough and place it on top of the base covered in the spinach mixture. You may need to tug at the dough to get it to cover the base completely.

  • Cut branches of the tree about 1-inch thick with a pizza cutter all the way down the tree. Don’t slice all the way through. Leave about an inch down the middle of the dough.

    Take each branch and twist it 2-3 times, depending on how long it is. For the short top slice, give it a half twist.

  • Place in the oven and bake for 20-22 minutes until the bottom is cooked through and the surface is golden brown.

  • Finally, brush the baked appetizer with melted butter, Italian seasoning, and garlic powder and serve immediately.

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Notes

  • Adding ¼ of a cup of basil pesto to the spinach mixture is a great way to amp up the flavor of your Christmas tree.
  • Place a few cherry tomatoes on your tree to make ornaments or one at the top of the tree for a festive touch.
  • Serve with a marinara sauce for dipping or even a balsamic glaze drizzle for a fancy touch.

Storing - wrap any leftovers in plastic wrap or place them in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days.

Nutritional information is approximate and was calculated using a recipe nutrition label generator and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Nutrition

Calories: 114kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.05g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 322mg | Potassium: 85mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1835IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 97mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Appetizer, Bread, Christmas

Cuisine: American

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Easy Christmas Tree Appetizer Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a Christmas tree out of food? ›

Starting with the largest broccoli and broccoflower heads place on foam starting at the base and work your way up securing with toothpicks. Push 1/2 the carrots randomly into the foam. Take the rest of the veggies cut into small pieces and fill in the empty spots and brighten up the tree.

How to set up a Christmas tree? ›

Fresh Cut Christmas Tree
  1. Choose your perfect Christmas tree. ...
  2. Unload the tree: If the tree is large and/or heavy, get help. ...
  3. Do a final measurement on the height of the tree compared with the ceiling height. ...
  4. Loosely put the tree on the stand. ...
  5. Clear a path to the tree's display location. ...
  6. Move the tree in and stand it up.

Why is it called a Christmas tree? ›

Modern Christmas trees have been related to the "tree of paradise" of medieval mystery plays that were given on 24 December, the commemoration and name day of Adam and Eve in various countries.

How do you make a Christmas tree charcuterie board? ›

Create the trunk of the tree by using a stack of round or square crackers. Then fill in the body of the tree with stacks and layers of meats, cheeses, fruits, and veggies. Once your “bones” are in place, you can fill in any gaps with olives, pomegranate seeds, more crackers, and nuts.

How do you make a charcuterie tree step by step? ›

Directions. The Base: Place the longest board at the bottom and arrange an assortment of crackers and toasted bread slices. The Meats: Place the next longest board above the crackers and top with a selection of prosciutto, mortadella, salami, speck, and lomo. It's a good idea to have extra to replenish as needed.

What goes on the Christmas tree first? ›

The first step in how to decorate a Christmas tree is adding the lights. Tree lights typically come on green or white wire strands, though you can also find black variations now, which are perfect if you happen to have a black Christmas tree. Choose the strand color that matches your tree so the wire will be hidden.

When should you set up a Christmas tree? ›

The Best Time To Put Your Christmas Tree Up

Most people start decorating for Christmas the weekend after Thanksgiving, while others choose to wait until mid-December. Right after Thanksgiving is a great option because often, family is still gathered in one home and can decorate together.

What does the Bible say about Christmas trees? ›

But did you know that there is no mention of Christmas trees—or even the date of Jesus's birth—in the New Testament?

What does the Christmas tree mean in the Bible? ›

In Christianity, Christmas tree is symbolic of birth and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The tree's branches and shrubs are viewed as an emblem of immortality and are said to symbolize the crown of thorns worn by Christ on the cross.

What is the old name for the Christmas tree? ›

The modern Christmas tree, though, originated in western Germany. The main prop of a popular medieval play about Adam and Eve was a “paradise tree,” a fir tree hung with apples, that represented the Garden of Eden.

How many appetizers do you need for a Christmas party? ›

How Many Appetizers to Make. On average, each guest will have about six appetizers, although this number may double if it's a co*cktail-style event. You want enough to keep your guests satisfied, but not so many that their appetites will be ruined. (Here are some quick crowd-pleasing apps in 15 minutes or less.)

How do you make a cute Christmas tree? ›

Combine Large and Small Ornaments for Depth

As a result, they achieve a beautiful, layered look. On the other hand, smaller ornaments look best when hung on the tips of the branches. Designers do this to create a draping effect. Brad likes combining different ornament sizes for a bold statement.

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