Here you’ll find 17 Appetizers that start with V that begin with V, organized from “Vada” to “Vol-au-vent”. These small bites range from fried South Asian favorites to classic French pastries. They suit party platters and casual snacks.

Appetizers are small, savory starters served before a main course or alongside drinks. For example, vada is an ancient South Asian fried snack now popular at festivals and street stalls.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Primary ingredients, Serving size, and Calories.

Name: The appetizer name helps you scan items quickly and find specific recipes or regional variants.

Primary ingredients: Lists 2–4 main components so you can judge flavor, dietary fits, and what to shop for.

Serving size: Shows the portion used for calorie estimates so you can compare dishes and plan servings.

Calories: Provides approximate kilocalories per serving, rounded for quick planning and grocery budgeting.

Appetizers that start with V

Name Origin Primary ingredients Serving & Calories Description
Vichyssoise France / France-America leek, potato, cream, chicken stock 220 kcal (1 cup / 240 g) (calc) Smooth chilled leek-and-potato cream soup served cold as an elegant starter, often garnished with chives.
Vol-au-vent France puff pastry, cream, mushroom, chicken 160 kcal (1 piece / 40 g) (calc) Hollow puff-pastry shell filled with savory mixtures (mushroom, chicken or seafood), served warm as a canapé or starter.
Vada India (South India) urad dal (black gram), onion, spices, oil 160 kcal (1 piece / 50 g) (calc) Crispy fried lentil doughnut (medu vada) commonly served with chutney or sambar as a snack or appetizer.
Vegetable samosa Indian subcontinent pastry, potato, peas, spices 190 kcal (1 piece / 75 g) (calc) Triangular fried pastry stuffed with spiced potatoes and peas, a popular party snack and starter with chutneys.
Vegetable pakora India chickpea flour, mixed vegetables, spices, oil 120 kcal (1 piece / 30 g) (calc) Small battered and fried vegetable fritters, crunchy and spicy, typically served hot with chutney.
Vietnamese spring roll (fresh) Vietnam rice paper, shrimp/pork or tofu, herbs 120 kcal (1 roll / 70 g) (calc) Fresh rice-paper rolls packed with herbs, protein and noodles, served cold with peanut or nuoc cham dip.
Vietnamese fried spring roll Vietnam rice paper, pork/shrimp, vermicelli, oil 180 kcal (1 roll / 80 g) (calc) Deep-fried, crispy rolls filled with meat or shrimp and vermicelli, commonly served hot as a starter with dipping sauce.
Vitello tonnato Italy (Piedmont) veal, tuna, mayonnaise, capers 210 kcal (3 slices / 120 g) (calc) Chilled sliced veal topped with a creamy tuna-caper sauce, a classic Italian antipasto served cold.
Veal carpaccio Italy raw veal, olive oil, lemon, parmesan 180 kcal (3 oz / 85 g) (calc) Thinly sliced raw veal dressed with olive oil, lemon and cheese; an elegant, delicate starter.
Vine leaves (stuffed) Mediterranean / Middle East vine leaves, rice, herbs, olive oil 140 kcal (3 pieces / 90 g) (calc) Grape leaves stuffed with herbed rice (dolma), served cold or room temperature as part of a meze platter.
Vareniki Ukraine dough, potato or cheese or meat, onion 200 kcal (3 pieces / 120 g) (calc) Boiled dumplings that can be savory and served as appetizers or snacks, often with butter or sour cream.
Vegetable fritters Global mixed vegetables, flour/batter, egg, oil 150 kcal (2 pieces / 60 g) (calc) Pan-fried or deep-fried savory patties of vegetables, served hot with chutneys or sauces as finger-food starters.
Vegan sliders Global plant-based patty, mini bun, condiments 200 kcal (1 slider / 70 g) (calc) Mini plant-based burgers served as party finger food, easy to customize and popular as an appetizer option.
Veggie platter Global assorted raw vegetables, dip 150 kcal (100 g) (calc) Communal plate of raw sliced vegetables with dips like hummus or ranch; a simple, fresh appetizer for gatherings.
Velouté (starter soup) France stock, roux (butter + flour), cream or puree 180 kcal (1 cup / 240 g) (calc) Smooth, silky soup (velouté) made from stock and roux; served hot as a refined starter, often flavored with vegetables.
Venison tartare Europe (game cuisine) raw venison, egg yolk, capers, seasoning 220 kcal (3 oz / 85 g) (calc) Raw seasoned venison finely chopped and served cold with condiments; a rustic, flavor-forward starter for adventurous eaters.
Vegetable croquette Spain / Global mashed vegetables, breadcrumbs, egg, oil 160 kcal (1 piece / 60 g) (calc) Breaded and fried mashed-vegetable cylinders or patties served hot as finger-food, often found on tapas menus.

Descriptions

Vichyssoise
Vol-au-vent
Vada
Vegetable samosa
Vegetable pakora
Vietnamese spring roll (fresh)
Vietnamese fried spring roll
Vitello tonnato
Veal carpaccio
Vine leaves (stuffed)
Vareniki
Vegetable fritters
Vegan sliders
Veggie platter
Velouté (starter soup)
Venison tartare
Vegetable croquette
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