Your guests might not be wearing black tie, but your hors d’oeuvres can be!
What you’ll need:
- sliced bread
- cookie cutter (bowtie shape shown here, of course!)
- caviar

Preheat oven to 350
Step 1 Cut bread into shapes with your favorite cookie cutter–any shape will work

Step 2 Put bread shapes in oven for approximately 5 minutes, or until bread is lightly toasted

Step 3 Spread caviar on each toast shape and serve!
Recipe shared from the kitchen of Peter Callahan using Paramount caviar