When you’re neurodivergent, the idea of hosting or contributing to a New Year’s Eve gathering can feel like too much. All the noise, the expectations, the endless food prep, the pressure to perform socially. It’s enough to make anyone want to stay in pajamas and ring in the new year with a soft blanket and comfort show on repeat. And honestly, there’s nothing wrong with that. But what if you do want to show up with something delicious, beautiful, and genuinely low-stress? These 10-minute Caprese Skewers are the perfect solution.
They look impressive, feel festive, and come together with almost zero effort or executive function. There’s no cooking, no complicated steps, no unexpected textures, and no long list of ingredients. Just simple, fresh flavors that you can assemble while listening to music, watching a show, or pacing around the kitchen (because we all know movement helps the brain get things done).
What makes these especially neurodivergent-friendly is the predictability. You’re repeating the same easy pattern…tomato, basil, mozzarella, over and over. It’s soothing, almost meditative, and the result is something colorful and tasty that people genuinely love. Everything is bite-sized and easy to grab. So it’s a sensory-friendly food option for those who prefer simple flavors and clean eating experiences without sauces, crumbs, or mess.
Whether you’re hosting a cozy evening at home, heading out to a party, or just want a quick but nourishing snack platter to enjoy during your own quiet New Year’s ritual, these Caprese Skewers check every box: healthy, fast, beautiful, and absolutely zero drama.
This recipe is also naturally gluten-free and grain-free. Let’s dive in!

Ingredients
Method
- Thread tomato, mozzarella, basil on small skewers or long toothpicks
- Drizzle with balsamic glaze
- Sprinkle with salt and pepper
