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Feast & Festivity

11 Pantry Staples You’ll Always Want on Hand for Last-Minute Guests to Keep You Ready and Relaxed

Having a few key pantry staples on hand can make hosting last-minute guests way less stressful. When unexpected visitors show up, you want to be ready to throw together something quick, tasty, and satisfying without a last-minute grocery run.

Knowing which ingredients to keep stocked helps you whip up simple snacks or meals that feel thoughtful and homemade. These essentials give you the flexibility to create a variety of dishes, so you’re never caught off guard when company arrives.

Frozen spring rolls

 

Crispy spring rolls served on a white plate with dipping sauce, fresh lettuce, and cherry tomatoes
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Frozen spring rolls are a quick and tasty option to keep ready for unexpected guests. You just need to pop them in the oven or air fryer, and they’re ready in about 10 minutes.

They’re great because they don’t take up much space in your freezer but add a touch of flair to your snack game. Plus, they pair well with simple dipping sauces you likely already have.

Mini quiches

Mini quiches on a wooden board with a knife, cherry tomatoes, and green olives on the side
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Mini quiches are a great go-to for unexpected guests. You can keep pre-made ones in the freezer or quickly whip up a batch with store-bought pie crust and a simple egg filling.

Add whatever you like—cheese, bacon, spinach, or onions—to suit your taste. They’re easy to serve and always a crowd-pleaser. Plus, they work well warm or at room temperature.

Mozzarella sticks

Golden mozzarella sticks stacked on a plate, garnished with parsley and served with shredded salad and dip
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Mozzarella sticks are a great go-to snack when guests drop by unexpectedly. You can keep a bag of frozen sticks in your freezer for quick, tasty bites.

They cook fast and pair well with simple dips like marinara or ranch.

Having mozzarella sticks ready means you can serve something warm and satisfying without much effort.

Pimento cheese

Bowl of creamy pimento cheese with shredded cheddar and diced red peppers on a table
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Pimento cheese is a quick and tasty snack you can keep ready in your fridge. It works great as a spread on crackers, pita chips, or even raw veggies.

If you like a bit of spice, adding jalapeños gives it a nice kick. It’s simple but always feels like a special treat for guests.

Pita chips

Pita chips arranged on a wooden board, surrounded by salads and dip bowls on a wooden table
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Pita chips are a great snack to keep around for unexpected guests. They’re crunchy, easy to share, and pair well with dips like hummus or salsa.

You can find them pre-packaged or make your own by toasting pita bread in the oven.

Having pita chips on hand means you’re always ready with a tasty, simple option to serve without much fuss.

Raw veggies with ranch dip

Hand dipping celery stick into ranch dressing, plate with chicken wings and celery on marble table
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You can’t go wrong with raw veggies and ranch dip when guests drop by. Keep carrots, celery, cucumber, and bell peppers ready to go.

Ranch dip is easy to whip up with simple ingredients or buy pre-made for convenience.

This combo is fresh, crunchy, and gives your guests something light to snack on while you get everything else ready.

Tortilla chips and salsa

Tortilla chips surrounding a bowl of fresh tomato salsa on a wooden platter
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You can’t go wrong with tortilla chips and salsa when guests pop in. They’re easy to keep on hand and don’t spoil quickly.

Grab a jar of your favorite salsa or try making your own for a fresher taste. Pair it with crunchy chips for a simple snack that most people enjoy.

If you want to mix it up, add some melted cheese or cut up veggies to the spread. It’s a quick, no-fuss option that always works.

Goat cheese with preserves

Wheel of soft-ripened goat cheese with a wedge cut out, served on brown parchment with a small glass bowl of honey and spoon beside it
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Keep some creamy goat cheese in your fridge for a quick, tasty snack. It pairs perfectly with a jar of preserves, like fig or berry.

Just spread goat cheese on crackers and top with your favorite sweet jam. The mix of tangy and sweet works well to impress last-minute guests without fuss.

You can also bake goat cheese with preserves for a warm appetizer that’s ready in under 20 minutes. It’s simple but feels special every time.

Salami slices

Sliced salami arranged on a wooden board with whole peppercorns, sea salt, and fresh rosemary flowers
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Keep a pack of salami slices in your pantry or fridge for a quick, no-fuss snack. They pair well with cheese or crackers and make assembling a platter easy when guests show up.

Salami also works great in roll-ups with cream cheese if you want something a bit more filling. It’s a simple, tasty option that requires almost no prep.

Assorted crackers

Crumbled blue cheese and rectangular crackers arranged on brown parchment paper
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You never know when guests will drop by, so having a variety of crackers on hand makes quick snacks easy. Choose different types like buttery, crispy, or whole grain to cover all tastes.

Pair them with cheese, spreads, or fresh fruit for a simple and tasty option. Crackers are low effort but always feel a bit fancy.

Homemade cookie dough (frozen)

Hands cutting star shapes from chocolate cookie dough using a cookie cutter on a floured surface
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Keep some homemade cookie dough in your freezer for whenever you want fresh cookies without the wait. You can freeze it in small balls or pre-rolled portions, making it easy to bake just what you need.

When guests pop by, you can bake cookies straight from the freezer in about 15 minutes. It’s a simple way to have a warm, sweet treat ready fast.

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