This list includes 10 Appetizers that start with N, from “Naan” to “Norwegian smoked salmon”. They are small, savory starters—breads, dips, canapés, and seafood bites—for parties, snacks, and first courses.

Appetizers that start with N are small savory dishes served before a main course or as finger foods. Notably, the collection spans global traditions, from South Asian naan to Scandinavian smoked salmon.

Below you’ll find the table with Appetizer, Main ingredients, Calories (per serving), and Origin/Notes.

Appetizer: The name of the starter, so you can pick items quickly for menus, shopping, or party planning.

Main ingredients: Lists two to four primary components so you can assess flavor, dietary needs, and shopping requirements.

Calories (per serving): Approximate calories rounded to the nearest 10 kcal with the serving size noted to guide portion choices.

Origin/Notes: Short cultural or practical notes, including regional names and quick serving suggestions to help you decide.

Appetizers that start with N

Name Cuisine/Region Main ingredients (2–4) Approx calories per serving (kcal) — include typical serving size Description
Nachos Mexican/Tex-Mex Tortilla chips, cheese, salsa, jalapeño 600 kcal (300 g) — recipe nutrition calculator Crispy tortilla chips topped with melted cheese and salsa, often spicy from jalapeños; served warm as a shareable starter with guacamole or sour cream.
Naan Indian Flour, yogurt, butter, yeast 260 kcal (1 piece ~100 g) — recipe nutrition calculator Soft, slightly charred flatbread served warm; often brushed with butter or garlic and offered as a starter to scoop dips or curries.
Nduja crostini Italian (Calabria) Nduja, bread, olive oil 160 kcal (2 crostini ~60 g) — recipe nutrition calculator Spicy Calabrian pork spread piled on toasted bread; rich, oily and savory, served at room temperature as a bold small bite.
Nigiri Japanese Sushi rice, raw fish, wasabi 50 kcal (1 piece ~30 g) — USDA estimate A hand-pressed rice bite topped with a slice of raw fish and a dab of wasabi; delicate, cool, and commonly enjoyed as a sushi-course starter.
Nori salad Japanese/Korean Seaweed, sesame oil, soy sauce, vinegar 60 kcal (70 g) — recipe nutrition calculator Tangy, slightly sweet chilled seaweed salad dressed with sesame oil and soy; light, umami-forward and often served as a small plate.
New England Clam Chowder American (New England) Clams, potatoes, cream, bacon 230 kcal (1 cup ~240 g) — USDA estimate Creamy, chunky soup with tender clams and potatoes; served hot as a comforting starter, often with oyster crackers or crusty bread.
Nettle soup British/Irish Nettles, potato, onion, cream 120 kcal (1 cup ~240 g) — recipe nutrition calculator Bright green, earthy soup made from young nettles and potato; usually served warm and silky, similar to spinach soup.
Natto Japanese Fermented soybeans, soy sauce, mustard 110 kcal (50 g) — USDA estimate Sticky, pungent fermented soybeans served cold or room temperature; strong flavor, often eaten in small portions as a starter or side.
Navajas Spanish Razor clams, garlic, parsley 120 kcal (4 clams ~100 g) — recipe nutrition calculator Simple tapas of razor clams sautéed with garlic and parsley; tender and briny, typically served hot on small plates.
Norwegian smoked salmon Scandinavian Smoked salmon, lemon, dill 120 kcal (2 oz ~56 g) — USDA estimate Thinly sliced cold-smoked salmon with lemon and dill; silky, salty and elegant, frequently presented on toast or blinis as an appetizer.

Descriptions

Nachos
Naan
Nduja crostini
Nigiri
Nori salad
New England Clam Chowder
Nettle soup
Natto
Navajas
Norwegian smoked salmon
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