What to cook: Three recipes for election night

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Looking for food for your election night party? Try one of these recipes(Gfycat) Food is an important part of an election night party, but it’s not easy knowing what to cook From sausage rolls to cheesy bread, here are three easy recipes that your guests will love. These cheese […]

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Looking for food for your election night party? Try one of these recipes(Gfycat)

Food is an important part of an election night party, but it's not easy knowing what to cook

From sausage rolls to cheesy bread, here are three easy recipes that your guests will love.

Four mini cheese and herb pies topped with sea salt and herbs, a party snack for summer.
These cheese and herb pies will make for a tasty election night snack.

These mini pies are flaky, crispy and full of cheese and herbs. They're perfect for an early evening snack with drinks.

You can add whatever herbs you like, says cook and food blogger Thalia Ho.

"When the weather is warm, I like a mix of coriander, chives, dill, mint and parsley," she writes.

If you're looking for cocktail ideas, why not try one of these six low-alcohol options. For a non-alcoholic option, it's hard to go past this refreshing strawberry and ginger mocktail.

These bite-size chicken sausage rolls are perfect finger food.(ABC Everyday: Heidi Sze)

These chicken sausage rolls from Heidi Sze are packed full of veggies and herbs.

"They remind me of childhood birthday parties, where bite-sized rolls sit beside plates of fairy bread and chocolate crackles," she writes.

These rolls are perfect finger food, and they're very easy to prepare.

For a vegetarian alternative, try Hetty McKinnon's spanakopita rolls with tomato and chickpea salad.

This tray bake will be a hit with hungry guests.(ABC Everyday: Julia Busuttil Nishimura)

Sausages are a tradition on election day, and this recipe is simple and filling.

It's a great option if you're looking for something to serve for dinner.

Even better, it can be put together in flash.

Once the ingredients are in the oven, you can kick back and watch the results roll in.

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