Skip to Content
Register · Login
About Theme

A Letterboxing Community

Atlas Quest
Search Edit Search

Read Thread: Easy Appetizer Recipes Needed

Re: Easy Appetizer Recipes Needed
Board: Food For Thought
Reply to: #15615 by Craftymouse
Jan 31, 2006 9:52pm
Thread (disabled) Board
I always like the spinach dip on the back of the knorr vegetable seasoning package. It takes one packaged of frozen spinach, one bunch of green onions, mayo, and sour cream. I use fat free mayo and sour cream. Mix it all up and chill for an hour or two. Serve with crackers. Even my kids love it!

Maiden
Re: Easy Appetizer Recipes Needed
Board: Food For Thought
Reply to: #15712 by daelphinus
Feb 1, 2006 5:42am
Thread (disabled) Board
Quote BBQ Weenies
Add (1) 32 oz jar of grape jelly and (3) 12 oz. jars of chili sauce to a crockpot. Heat until jelly is melted. Add miniature weenies. Heat through for an hour. Serve with toothpicks.

Wow--this recipe looks neat & so simple! I have no idea where to get the miniature sausages but I wonder if this would work with sliced turkey sausage/kielbasa? Definitely looks like something I'll try in the future.


I've used these to make a sweet tasting gravy for homemade meatballs. I just mix in the goodies to the meat and the egg and breadcrumbs, cook them in the oven and then throw it in the crockpot and put this mixture over it. Big hit at potlucks! First time I made it my man looked at me melting the chili sauce and grape jelly together and kind of shook his head, but he's the first one in line for them. Even the dog ate them off of the counter once!

Moonduck
Re: Easy Appetizer Recipes Needed
Board: Food For Thought
Reply to: #15715 by Maiden
Feb 1, 2006 8:16am
Thread (disabled) Board
I took this dip to a party a couple of weeks ago. Served with lots of vegies, both blanched and raw, and slices of a baguette that I toasted, then rubbed with a raw garlic clove. Just a couple of lonely carrot sticks left on the plate.

It is also yummy with 4-5 slices of crisp bacon crumbled up.
colls
Re: Easy Appetizer Recipes Needed
Board: Food For Thought
Reply to: #15624 by The Wolf Family
Feb 1, 2006 8:37am
Thread (disabled) Board
Quote No cook treats:
Take ham lunchmeat, spread cream cheese on it and roll it up and stick a toothpick in it.


I've made this too, but I put a baby dill pickle in the middle. Nice combination of textures.

Quote Wrap Bacon around a whole water chestnut and lay out on a cookie sheet. You can secure them with a toothpick. Cook in Oven until the bacon is done!! They are wonderful!!


Even better if you marinade them in Teriyoki sauce before you cook them!
Re: Easy Appetizer Recipes Needed
Board: Food For Thought
Reply to: #15722 by colls n DB
Feb 1, 2006 12:04pm
Thread (disabled) Board
I took this dip to a party a couple of weeks ago. Served with lots of vegies, both blanched and raw, and slices of a baguette that I toasted, then rubbed with a raw garlic clove. Just a couple of lonely carrot sticks left on the plate.

It is also yummy with 4-5 slices of crisp bacon crumbled up.
colls





Guess that wasn't very clear....I meant the Knorr Spinich Dip!
colls