13 Memorial Day Appetizers That Replaced the Ones We Used to Order From the Wing Place
Ordering appetizers for Memorial Day sounds easy until the bill looks bigger than the grill budget. These 13 recipes keep the wing-place feeling with baked wings, crispy onion rings, stuffed jalapeno poppers, sliders, and cold platter options that still fit the holiday table. The mix gives guests saucy, crunchy, handheld, and chilled choices without building the whole spread around one tray of takeout.

Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers

With 50 minutes total time and 8 servings, Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers bring the kind of spicy, cheesy bite people usually order before the wings. The filling uses cream cheese and shredded sharp Cheddar tucked into jalapeno halves, then each pepper is wrapped with bacon and baked until crisp. They fit the Memorial Day table because they are easy to pick up, bold enough for the snack crowd, and sturdy beside dips, sliders, and wings.
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4th July Flag Platter

Ready in 10 minutes for 12 servings, Best Patriotic Fresh Fruit and Cheese Platter gives the appetizer table a cold option between all the fried and saucy plates. The platter uses fresh strawberries, blueberries, and white Cheddar cheese arranged in a flag-style layout. It works for Memorial Day because it adds something bright, easy to grab, and low-mess before the heavier wings and sliders start making the rounds.
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Wingstop Louisiana Rub Wings

Baked in 25 minutes for 4 servings, Wingstop Louisiana Rub Wings keep the wing-place idea right in the title without sending anyone out for pickup. The rub uses smoked paprika, oregano, cumin, brown sugar, onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper, and salt over 16 chicken wings. They work well for Memorial Day because the dry seasoning stays easier to manage outdoors than a fully sauced tray, especially with ranch nearby.
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Crunchy Onion Rings

At 30 minutes total and 8 servings, Crunchy Onion Rings fill the crispy side of the appetizer spread that usually comes in a takeout bag. Large onions get sliced, dipped in a batter of flour, baking powder, salt, paprika, egg, and milk, with optional breadcrumbs for more crunch. Serve them hot with herby mayo, BBQ sauce, or spiced ketchup when the table needs something people can grab between wings.
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Lemon Pepper Wings

Baked for 55 minutes and sized for 4 servings, Lemon Pepper Wings bring a buttery, citrus-pepper option that belongs next to a tray of sauces. The recipe uses 2 pounds of chicken wings, baking powder, salt, melted butter, lemon pepper seasoning, lemon wedges, and parsley. They help replace the wing-place order because the oven handles the crisp skin while the lemon pepper butter goes on after baking.
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Lobster Roll

For a smaller, seafood-leaning bite, Lobster Roll takes 30 minutes and makes 2 toasted rolls loaded with warm lobster. The filling uses 1 pound of uncooked lobster meat with garlic, butter, olive oil, chives, fresh dill, lemon juice, and hot dog buns. Cut each roll in halves or thirds for a Memorial Day appetizer board when you want one item that lands a bit bigger than the usual fried basket.
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Buffalo Wings

With 1 hour and 15 minutes total time for 4 servings, Buffalo Wings cover the classic saucy order people expect from a wing place. The oven-baked wings use 2.5 pounds of chicken, baking powder, garlic powder, buffalo sauce, honey, butter, and a blue cheese dip made with sour cream and mayo. They make sense for Memorial Day because the sauce is familiar, but the homemade dip gives the platter more reason to stay on the table.
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Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders

Ready in 10 minutes and built as 12 sliders, Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders give the appetizer spread a small sandwich option instead of another basket of wings. Hawaiian rolls get layered with heated leftover pulled pork, coleslaw, breaded pickle chips, BBQ sauce, melted butter, and BBQ seasoning. They are useful for Memorial Day because guests can grab one slider at a time while moving between the grill, cooler, and snack table.
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BBQ Chicken Sliders with Homemade Slaw

A 30-minute batch with 6 servings, BBQ Chicken Sliders with Homemade Slaw brings saucy chicken and a crisp slaw into one handheld bite. The recipe uses rolls, shredded cooked chicken, BBQ sauce, green cabbage, purple cabbage, carrots, sour cream, lemon juice, mayo, and butter. These fit the wing-place replacement angle because they bring the same BBQ pull without needing a full plate, fork, or extra trip for takeout.
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Veggie Sliders

At 40 minutes total with 16 servings, Veggie Sliders add a hearty slider tray for anyone skipping chicken, pork, or seafood. The patties are made from canned lentils, black beans, onions, garlic, breadcrumbs, oat flour, mushrooms, parsley, and vegetarian Worcestershire sauce. They work well on a Memorial Day appetizer table because the small patties can be topped with cucumber, red onion, and sauce like any other slider.
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Cajun Chicken Wings

Baked in 50 minutes for 4 servings, Cajun Chicken Wings bring smoky heat without needing a fryer or a delivery box. The seasoning uses Cajun spice, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, optional cayenne, melted butter, and 12 split chicken wings. They fit a Memorial Day spread because the spice level can be adjusted, and the wings pair easily with ranch, blue cheese dressing, celery sticks, or carrots.
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Caprese Pasta Salad

Ready in 30 minutes for 4 servings, Caprese Pasta Salad gives the appetizer table a chilled break between sauced wings and sliders. Short pasta gets tossed with pesto sauce, cherry tomatoes, bocconcini, olive oil, salt, pepper, fresh basil, balsamic vinegar, and bread for serving. It fits the Memorial Day setup because it travels well in a cooler and gives guests something fork-friendly without turning into a full side dish.
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BBQ Wings

A 55-minute recipe for 4 servings, BBQ Wings close the list with the sticky, smoky tray people expect from a wing-place order. The wings are coated with flour, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, chili powder, sea salt, black pepper, and barbecue sauce, then baked until the glaze caramelizes. They belong on the Memorial Day table because the sauce sets after baking, making each piece easier to pick up and pass around.
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