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Old 01-30-2015, 07:58 PM
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Beer cheese dip served with small pretzels (https://www.hiddenvalley.com/recipe/...er-cheese-dip/), homemade loaded pizza (made with the pizza crust recipe found here), maybe another dip for carrots.

On the beer dip, mix just before serving. Needs to be pretty close to room temp.

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Old 01-30-2015, 11:34 PM
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If you use a food processor it gets very creamy.
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Beer cheese dip served with small pretzels (https://www.hiddenvalley.com/recipe/...er-cheese-dip/), homemade loaded pizza (made with the pizza crust recipe found here), maybe another dip for carrots.

On the beer dip, mix just before serving. Needs to be pretty close to room temp.
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Old 01-31-2015, 02:07 AM
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I like to make small teriyaki turkey meatballs. No recipe but made from a pound of ground lean turkey mixed with an egg, Italian bread crumbs, minced green onions, worcestershire, freshly grated parmesan cheese and a bit of teriyaki salad dressing or tempura sauce. Bake at 400 til done, brush with a bit more tempura or teriyaki dressing at the end.

Also honey dijon chicken on a skewer, though this will also work for wings. You can buy honey dijon mustard salad dressing or make it by adding a tablespoon or so of honey dijon to a mild Italian dressing, Marinate chicken strips (breasts or thighs) or wings for 20 minutes, then skewer strips using soaked (30 minutes) wooden skewers. Bake, grill or broil til done.

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How about stuffing small tomatoes with a flavored cream cheese? Another goodie is to bake salmon, cool, then mix with a little mayonnaise, splash of lemon or lemon pepper and dill? Serve cold on stoned wheat crackers or baguette bread slices. I agree- the frozen shrimp rings make me gag. You could cook your own shrimp and make shrimp salad?

I googled appetizers and was overwhelmed!
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Old 01-31-2015, 03:16 AM
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1 large pkg. Velveeta cheese - I can Ro-Tel Diced Tomatoes with Green Chili peppers - 1 Lb pork sausage ( I like Jimmy Dean) Cook sausage in skillet until done. Combine all ingredients in crockpot. Stir until cheese melt and all ingredients are blended.Serve with Tostitos Scoops.
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Old 01-31-2015, 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by lfstamper View Post
We do shrimp cocktail. Very easy!
Make your own cocktail sauce with Silver Spring Horseradish (not the creamy sauce - the real McCoy) and catsup and taste til you feel it will taste good with the shrimp. I just make make some for me tomorrow. Sounds really good.

Also, my thunder was stolen ---- I love the Pillsbury Crescent Veggie Pizza - easy to make, delicious to eat. Happy Game tomorrow - Sorry Green Bay - Sorry Vikings - Wait'll next year. Edie
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Pizza,green onion roll ups with sliced ham,meat balls in sauce or gravy,pizza. LOL
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7 layer bean dip is always a hit !
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Our tradition is homemade soft pretzels.
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Stromboli! It's one of our favorites. You can add any filling you want, our favorite is pepperoni, sausage & cheese with pizza sauce for dipping.

http://recipes.food.com/search?q=Str...er+for+a+crowd
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