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Silly Goose Party Foods: 20 Ideas for a Quack-tastic Party

 Planning to throw a silly goose party but not sure what to serve your guests? Take a look at this list of 20 unique and super silly goose party foods that your guests will love. This list includes appetizers, entrees, and desserts to ensure every dish you serve will be quack-tacular. These silly goose party foods are perfect for a silly goose birthday or a silly goose on the loose baby shower.

Appetizers:

  • Cheese and Quackers
    Create a cheese and “quackers” tray that will satisfy all the little geese at your party. Focus on including a few different types of both cheese and crackers and adding little treats like dried fruits, mini pickles, and nuts. For a special touch, consider serving it on a Goose Shaped Charcuterie Board.
A photo of a cheese and crackers platter. On the platter there are crackers, cheeses, nuts, dried fruits, and mini pickles. Next to the platter is a sign that says "cheese and quackers." This is a dish at a goose themed party.
  • Silly Skewers
    Place your fruits on kabobs to create some silly skewers. To make this snack really stand out, use a Goose Shaped Cookie Cutter to make some of your fruits goose shaped.
  • Feed the Geese Bread Station
    Create a “Feed the Geese” station that’s loaded with different kinds of breads,  butters, honey, jams, and cheeses. Your little geese will love experimenting with different flavors and creating their own goose food. 
  • Deviled “Goose” Eggs
    Deviled eggs are a fun bite sized treat that would fit perfectly at a goose themed birthday party, especially when you label them as “goose eggs.” For a classic deviled egg recipe check out this article by Downshiftology
A photo of a plate filled with deviled eggs at a goose themed party.
  • Pond Plants
    Label your vegetable tray as “Pond Plants” to add a silly twist to your goose themed spread. Focus on green vegetables like celery, broccoli, cucumbers, and bell peppers to really make it look like a pond. You can even add in some Miniature Resin Geese among the vegetables to make it look like they are swimming in the pond. 
  • Goose Drink Station
    Keep your geese cool with a silly goose drink station. Set out some Glass Drink Dispensers filled with different themed drinks like “Gooseberry Lemonade,” “Goose Juice,” or “Pond Water.” For some great party drinks, check out this article by Bless this Mess Please. It has 8 different types of lemonade so you can find the best fit for your party.
A photo of three drink dispensers. filled with different colored drinks. On each dispenser is a sign. The signs say "Gooseberry Lemonade," Silly Juice," and "Pond Water." These dipensers are at a goose themed party.

Entrees:

  • Goose Shaped Sandwiches 
    Finger sandwiches are a classic party treat that is easy to make and even easier to eat. To make your sandwiches fit in with your silly goose theme, cut them into goose shapes. For a perfect goose shape, use these Goose Shaped Cookie Cutters.
A photo of a plate filled with ham sandwiches. The sandwiches are cut into the shape of geese. This plate is at a goose themed party.
  • Quackeronie and Cheese
    Mac and Cheese is always a food favorite, especially among younger guests. Stay on theme by calling it “quackeronie and cheese.” Make this dish extra silly by using some Colorful Butterfly Noodles to add some surprising bursts of colors.
  • Silly Sliders
    Serve up some silly sliders for a grab and go entree that your guests are sure to love. Philly cheese steak, barbeque chicken, ham and cheese, and hamburger are just a few of the different fillings you can choose from. Skewer the sliders with some Bow Toothpicks or Daisy Toothpicks to stay on theme. 
A photo of a tray filled with barbecue sliders. On each slider is a toothpick that's topped with a pink bow. This tray is at a goose themed party.
  • Goose Nuggets
    Ordinary chicken nuggets can easily be transformed into “goose nuggets” by adding a Goose Themed Food Sign. Just place your cooked chicken nuggets onto a serving tray, place the sign in front, and watch as your little geese enjoy. 
  • Goose Wings
    Another ordinary dish that can be transformed with just a sign are some goose wings. Make some ordinary wings and add your sign so that everyone can see your silly goose themed twist. Some popular choices for a party are barbeque, buffalo, and garlic. 
  • Chicken Pot “Goose” Pie
    Impress your guests by serving up a delicious chicken pot “goose” pie. This dish contains a creamy and flavorful filling wrapped up in a flaky and buttery crust. Its warmth will instantly make your guests feel at home. For a great recipe, check out this article by Tastes Better from Scratch. 
A photo of a chicken pot pie at a goose themed party.

Deserts:

  • Cupcakes in a Goose Shape
    Turn ordinary cupcakes into a goose by creating a goose pull apart cake. To make your goose, determine how many cupcakes you need, arrange them into a goose shape, then ice your design. For a very quick tutorial on pull apart cakes, watch this video by Cooking Guide
  • Silly Goose Cake
    If you’re planning on having a large cake for your party, then add a goose to the side of your cake. Top it off with a party hat to make it extra silly! Another option is to use a Silly Goose Cake Topper and decorate the side of the cake with flowers, poka-dots, or a checkered pattern. 
A photo of a cake at a birthday party. The cake has a white goose on the side. Topping the cake is a blue party hat with gold polka dots.
  • Mini Fruit Tarts
    Mini fruit tarts can be a great addition to your spread, especially when you use gooseberries and blueberries for the filling. This recipe by Food Network will show you how to combine these two berries into a treat that is easy to love.  
  • Jello Pond Cups
    Create some jello pond cups out of blue jello for a treat that your guests will love. You can top the jello with sour straw “reeds,” some Sugar Flowers, or Gummy Frogs to really make these ponds come to life. 
  • Gooseberry Pie
    Nothing says silly goose better than a slice of delicious gooseberry pie. This pie pairs a sweet and tart filling with a crispy golden crust to make a dish that your guests will adore. See this article by All Recipes for an easy to follow tutorial on how to make this pie. 
A photo of a gooseberry pie. The pie's crust is a latticework.
  • Mini Cheesecake Cups
    Cheese cakes are a great choice for a party because they are so customizable. You can top them with any fruit or drizzle any syrup on top to suit your tastes. Top yours with gooseberries for a silly goose twist. Need a recipe? Check out this one by All Recipes. It can be made up to 4 days ahead of time and can even be frozen for longer storage.
  • Cotton Candy Goose Feathers
    An easy goose themed treat that you can add to your selection are bags of cotton candy. Just be sure to label them as “Goose Feathers” to fit in with your theme. These Goose Themed Food Tags would be the perfect addition to your cotton candy bags and can be customized with any saying you’d like. 
A photo of bags of pink cotton candy. On each bag is a tag that says "Goose Feathers."
  • Goose Macaron “Eggs”
    Another easy goose themed desert are some “goose egg” macarons. For this dish, just take some white macarons and label them as goose eggs. You can even set them in a brown egg carton for an extra silly display.

I hope you found these food ideas helpful. Let me know in the comments which silly goose party foods you plan to serve.

Need more goose themed party ideas, check out Silly Goose Party Activities: 21 Games and Crafts for Hilarious Fun.

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