These little salami bites are the sort of easy party nibble that has been showing up on Midwestern snack tables for years, right alongside pickle trays and bowls of nuts. They are simple as can be, but that is part of their charm: rich cream cheese tucked into savory salami, with just a little something extra for flavor and color. When you need a low-carb appetizer that looks nice on a platter and takes almost no fuss, this is the kind of recipe that earns a permanent place in the family notebook.
Serve these bites cold or slightly chilled with fresh cucumber slices, celery sticks, olives, or a handful of cherry tomatoes for a light spread. They also fit right in on a larger appetizer table with cheese cubes, deviled eggs, and sparkling water or iced tea, and they make a nice salty contrast to fresh fruit if you are setting out a summer party tray.
Low Carb 3-Ingredient Cream Cheese Salami Bites
Servings: 8
Ingredients
24 slices hard salami
Directions
1. Set the cream cheese out for 20 to 30 minutes so it softens enough to spread easily.
2. Stir the chopped chives into the softened cream cheese until evenly mixed.
3. Lay the salami slices on a board or tray. Spread or pipe about 1 teaspoon of the cream cheese mixture onto each slice.
4. Fold each salami slice in half, then in half again if you like, to hold the filling and make tidy little bites.
5. Arrange the bites on a serving platter and chill for 10 to 15 minutes before serving if you want them extra firm.
Variations & Tips
Herb Swap: If you do not have chives on hand, a little finely chopped dill or parsley works nicely. Keep the herbs light so the simple salami-and-cream-cheese flavor still shines through.
Make-Ahead Tip: These can be assembled several hours ahead and kept covered in the refrigerator. That makes them mighty handy for potlucks, card parties, and holiday snack tables.
Piping Trick: For neater bites, spoon the cream cheese mixture into a small zip-top bag, snip the corner, and pipe the filling onto the salami. It goes faster and keeps your platter looking tidy.
Flavor Boost: If your crowd likes a little tang, stir a tiny bit of prepared horseradish into the cream cheese. It adds zip without changing the easy spirit of the recipe.