Need Good Appetizer Recipe
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Janelle
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Over a hot charcoal fire,
Over a hot charcoal fire, grill thick slices of Italian bread. When toasted on both sides, rub the bruschetta with a cut clove of fresh garlic, drizzle on extra-virgin olive oil, sprinkle with sea salt or Kosher salt and serve. When tomatoes are in season, you can finely chop them with fresh, torn basil leaves, olive oil, salt and pepper and use them to top the grilled garlic bread. You can also grill the bread on a gas grill or toast it in the oven or under the broiler, but the flavor over charcoal is the best. You can add diced onions and black olives as well.
Although bruschetta is best as a first course served simply with Italian olives and wine, you can definitely make a meal out of it as they often do in Tuscany. Try it as a light lunch or supper with a glass of red wine and a simple salad.
Asparagus Wrapped in Prosciutto
Spread a thin slice of prosciutto with herb cream cheese or boursin cheese and wrap around an al dente stalk of asparagus.
Hope this helps. Both very easy and they travel well.
Peace and Love,
Edie0 -
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Hey there. Well there's always the old standby of meatballs, cranberry sauce and chili sauce. Just thaw frozen meatballs, mix sauces, heat on stovetop.. can also do in crockpot. Or celery or Jalapenos (can used whole jarred ones) cut, seeded and stuffed with cream cheese or Peanut butter.
A friend brought a really good onion and cheese dip to a party last year. I'm going to copy and paste for you. I haven't made this yet, but I tried her and it was fabulous..
Hot Onion Dip
2 cups, thinly sliced vidalia or sweet onions
2 cups shredded jarlsberg cheese (usually 1 wedge)
2 cups lite mayonnaise
1. Combine all ingredients in a medium sized mixing bowl.
2. Spray an 11"x7" pan with cooking spray.
3. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes
4. Serve with hearty crackers
Cook's Note: If you are using jarlsberg cheese you will need to buy a wedge at your deli and shred it yourself (it usually doesn't come pre-shredded)** I found this shredded in deli no problem.0 -
Baked Brie in Puff Pastry
Ingredients
1/2 (17.5 ounce) package frozen puff pastry, thawed
1 (8 ounce) wheel Brie cheese
1/4 cup sliced almonds
Apricot Jam (this I add)
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degree C).
Lightly grease a 9 inch pie pan.
Slice the wheel of Brie in half, horizontally, so that the halves are two, flatter wheels of Brie.
Lay the puff pastry in the pie pan.
Place half of the Brie (rind-side down) onto the pastry dough.
(I spread the Apricot Jam liberally over the the top of the brie before putting ther Almonds on)
Sprinkle almonds evenly over the top.
Place the other half of the Brie (rind-side up) over the almonds.
Bundle the pastry dough around the Brie.
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes.
Let cool for 5 minutes before serving.
It is really yummy!
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This was a huge hit at a
This was a huge hit at a holiday party this weekend.
Wrap a piece of bacon around a small piece of pepperjack cheese and a raw shrimp. Secure with a wooden skewer or toothpick. Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. They flew off the platter when we served them. (and the smell is great as they bake)
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Bump BumpChickadee1955 said:This was a huge hit at a
This was a huge hit at a holiday party this weekend.
Wrap a piece of bacon around a small piece of pepperjack cheese and a raw shrimp. Secure with a wooden skewer or toothpick. Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. They flew off the platter when we served them. (and the smell is great as they bake)
Chickadee
These sound so good, and I am not a cook, so I'm gonna bump this one again for my husband. Thank you for the opportunity...Hug to all Alison0 -
I am making this Edie forcookie97 said:Over a hot charcoal fire,
Over a hot charcoal fire, grill thick slices of Italian bread. When toasted on both sides, rub the bruschetta with a cut clove of fresh garlic, drizzle on extra-virgin olive oil, sprinkle with sea salt or Kosher salt and serve. When tomatoes are in season, you can finely chop them with fresh, torn basil leaves, olive oil, salt and pepper and use them to top the grilled garlic bread. You can also grill the bread on a gas grill or toast it in the oven or under the broiler, but the flavor over charcoal is the best. You can add diced onions and black olives as well.
Although bruschetta is best as a first course served simply with Italian olives and wine, you can definitely make a meal out of it as they often do in Tuscany. Try it as a light lunch or supper with a glass of red wine and a simple salad.
Asparagus Wrapped in Prosciutto
Spread a thin slice of prosciutto with herb cream cheese or boursin cheese and wrap around an al dente stalk of asparagus.
Hope this helps. Both very easy and they travel well.
Peace and Love,
Edie
I am making this Edie for Christmas Eve! Yum! Thanks!0
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