5 ALDI Finds Under $4 That I’m Stocking up on While They Last (Especially for the Holidays)
They're all perfect for easy holiday entertaining.
I love hosting friends, entertaining, and everything that comes with a chilled-out "drinks and snacks" night. While I used to relish making all of my appetizers from scratch, I no longer have the time (or energy) to do that anymore. I'd rather prioritize hanging out with friends than spend time in the kitchen prepping for their arrival.
That's why I get a little giddy when ALDI rolls out its seasonal specialty items. There's always a treasure trove of treats that make for fun, easy, simplified entertaining. This year, I discovered some legitimately delectable Specially Selected brand finds perfect for holiday cheese boards, charcuterie platters, and general snacking—all for under $4 each!
1. Cheese & Onion Puff Pastry Crackers
Oh. My. Goodness. These little puffs of joy are like the love child of a cheese straw and a buttery croissant. You won't believe that they're baked and not fried. The moment I popped one in my mouth, I knew I'd found snack bliss.
They're light and flaky and have the perfect balance of cheese and sweet onion flavors, making them hard to stop eating. I've been serving them alongside creamy dips for an extra touch of fancy, but they're fantastic on their own.
Pro tip: warm them slightly in the oven before serving, and your kitchen will smell like a Parisian bakery. At this price, I'm stocking up to last me well into the new year!
2. Honey Roasted Nut Blend
Move over, mixed nuts. This honey-roasted nut blend is the bee's knees—and my new go-to for leveling up salads and easy and elegant entertaining. The mix of almonds, cashews, and pecans is a primo blend, and the honey adds just the right touch of sweetness. I love scattering these across a cheese board for some sweet crunch, but they also make any fall salad exceptionally better.
3. Roasted Red Pepper & Artichoke Tapenade ($2.49)
This isn't your average tapenade. It's a flavor symphony of sweet roasted peppers, tender artichokes, aromatic onion, zesty garlic, and the tang of capers and white wine vinegar. It's a medley fit for jazzing up just about anything. I've been spreading it on crostini, dolloping it over grilled chicken, and tossing it with warm pasta for a gourmet meal in minutes. It's also great on a board with crackers, bread, and charcuterie. It's so flavorful that it instantly upgrades even the simplest dishes.
4. Stuffed Green Pepperoncini Peppers ($3.99)
I'm a sucker for spicy, tangy foods. So, in all fairness, I would have bought any kind of pepperoncini pepper. But the zesty kick of these peppers paired with a rich herbes de Provence-infused cream cheese filling is an especially delightful combination. They're a perfect one-bite appetizer (and look much fancier than the effort required). I sliced them and sprinkled them over pizza before baking, and I can confirm that it's an easy flavor upgrade I'll be returning to again. I'm even buying extra to give to my food-loving friends. They'll never believe these came from ALDI!
5. Garlic Stuffed Olives ($2.99)
Garlic-stuffed olives are my new favorite cocktail companion. These little green orbs have completely upped my martini game, which can be a good or bad thing, depending on how you look at it. If you're not a martini drinker, they're equally delicious chopped up in a lentil or grain salad or served alongside some sharp cheese. Even my kids have been snacking on them straight out of the jar. I'll be stocking up to ensure my home bar never runs dry.
These ALDI finds are proof that you don't need to spend a fortune to eat well and entertain in style. Whether you're hosting a festive soirée or just want to take your everyday snacking game up a few notches, these affordable luxuries will have your guests thinking you splurged at a fancy gourmet shop. The only thing to do now is grab them before they fly off the shelves!
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