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Gwyneth Paltrow shares how to make three 'ridiculously easy' holiday appetizers

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On Thanksgiving Day, Gwyneth Paltrow whipped up three 'ridiculously easy' holiday appetizers.In a video posted on Thursday, the actress showed just how easy it is to make quick fix appetizers that will still make people 'think you're so fancy'.The goop founder, 50, shared the recipes for: potato chips with caviar, something she calls the 'Diablo', and a sauce made with anchovies called the 'Bagna Cauda'.  'That was so easy!' Gwyneth Paltrow, 50, said while she made three simple yet unique appetizers just in time for the holidays The first recipe on the list was 'Potato Chips with Caviar'.

The ingredients included — obviously — potato chips and caviar. To make the appetizer a little less simplified, she added sour cream and chives to garnish.'I feel like I'm gaming the system,' she said. 'That was so easy!' Hostess with the mostess: The goop founder shared three appetizer recipes for hosting a holiday party — potato chips with caviar, something she calls the 'Diablo', and a sauce made with anchovies called the 'Bagna Cauda'The second appetizer she called the 'Diablo' — which she explained means 'devil' in Spanish.However, the hors d'oeuvre does not include any element that makes it spicy.

Instead, the 'diablo' is 'crispy and sweet'.The former Iron Man star filled up pitted prunes with a 'goat and sheep feta-ish cheese'.

Unique recipes: The second appetizer she called the 'Diablo' — which she explained means 'devil' in SpanishShe then wrapped those prunes in prosciutto before popping them into the oven.'Just make sure that when you're doing something really simple — it's only three ingredients — that the quality of the ingredients is really good.' For her third appetizer of the day, she made a 'Bagna Cauda' — which she.

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