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Party Appetizers (Low Cost)
I have several Recipe's that my mother used to use for low cost party treats. Lets see how many are out there.
1st one from me will Be Sausage Biscuits. I have tried many peoples and this is the best way I have found to make them. Some have been Good and a lot have been really bad. KY Sausage Biscuits Ingredients: 1lb of Sharp Cheddar Cheese (Melted) 1lb Sausage (Hot) Uncooked 4 Cups of Bisquick Preparation: In a large mixing bowl put the Bisquick and Sausage. I like Jimmy Deans but any decent brand is OK. The Sausage is fresh and UNCOOKED. Hand mix a little the two ingredients and form a depression in the middle of the mixture. Pour the melted Cheese into the depression and by hand start folding the mixture until it is all one well mixed ball. It will at this point be really pliable and a yellowish color. Make sure that all of the Bisquick is totally mixed in and no dry points in the mix. This is a Key point in the preparation. Use Nonstick Cookie sheets and make small balls of the mixture (Approx 1" to 1 1/2" in diameter) Place them on the cookie sheet with about 1" between each ball. PREHEAT the oven to 400. As you fill the 1st cookie sheet place it in the oven for 10-12 min. Cook until the top is just starting to brown. The oils and fat in the mixture will mix and keep them from sticking. When the 1st tray is done put in the 2nd. Depending on the size of the tray you will make 2-3 trays with this recipe. NOTE: Melt the cheese in a double boiler to keep it from burning. Result is a Hot and spicy biscuit that is great for night time parties. They are best served fresh and hot. They are OK to reheat in a microwave the next day but not as good. Do not try to freeze them as they will be hard as a rock. You can only do this as a fresh batter. It takes me 10 min to prepare the dough and then cook. Lets see what everyone else makes for Team/Group partys.:munchin |
As you didn't mention "diet" and "cholesterol",,,
Take a two(2) lb block of Vel-Veeta processed cheese, dice it into 1 inch chunks, put in a glass baking dish, add a mess of drained, seeded & sliced jalapeonos, and warm it up in the Micro-wave until it is soft, not boiling. Add one(1) large(24 oz) bottle or jar of good Salsa(not from NYC). Stir until mixed, at which time it may need to be re-warmed, again don't let boil. Serve with you favorite chips.. IF,, I say IF,, you have any left-overs, stick'm in the fridge, re-warm next day or week-end- or as required.. If this party is for inlaws,, you may substude one or two Scotch-Bonnet (capsicum chinense) peppers for of the jalapenos..... |
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As you know if it taste good it probably is not a diet dish. Eat in moderation is the key to Diet and other health needs. Good dish.....:munchin |
Salsa(not from NYC). Salsa in NYC requires dancing shoes:D
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JJ BPk, if you have knowledge of chilies please share that info. A data base on chilies would be great for the site.
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Party Dogs/Sausages
Party Dogs/Sausages Western KY Style
1 jar 16oz Apple Jelly 1 jar 16oz Yellow Mustard Kitchen Bouquet (To Color) Hotdogs (2pks) Cocktail Weiners (amount wanted) Small Sausages (amount wanted) Prep: Place into a pot the Apple jelly and Mustard (Equal parts. If you need more just make them equal parts). Slow heat and stir constantly in a heavy bottom pot. As the mixture heats up you will smell the pungent vapors and the mixture will start to look like BABY S*&t. :p As it first Boils Slowly (Slowley) you add a few drops of Kitchen Bouquet to give it a Tan to Brownish color so it does not look like a fresh diaper. (Moms words not mine) When it is boiling slowly add the cut up hotdogs and sausages/Weiners etc. Slow cook covered for at least an hour. Stir periodically to keep it from sticking. When the Hotdogs look well cooked and have taken on some of the color of the sause they are ready to eat. I normally transfer this to a Crock Pot after 1 hour and continue to cook it for at least 1hour or until the party is starting. Basically the more you cook it the better they get. Place the crockpot out on a table. Serve with Tooth Picks, Plates and spoons. People can scoop out some on a plate and use tooth picks to eat them. Note: I also like to use Polish Sausage or Kelbasa cut in small slices. As the mixture cooks the juices for the meet and sause mix and gives it all a heavenly taste. Yes it is not a Diet Dish eithor. Hell none of mine are. Next :munchin |
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Please excuse this bi-polar dyslexic,, neither of us can spell in context... ALthough I am correct more often than he is... My knowledge of chilies is limited,, but I have local friends that relish bringing "FIRE" laden gifts to parties. I learned about the Scotch Bonnet from a neighbor who hails from St Maarten, the Dutch side, makes a very fiery peanut curry dip for chicken kababs.. The Scotch Bonnet is the same as a Habanero,, Mucho Hot... The Wossie Jalapeño peppers have a heat rating of 2,500 to 8,000, while the Scotch Bonnets have a heat rating of 150,000–325,000 Scoville Units. Do the math, between 30-40 times more heat... We actually had a person (to drunk for his own good) grab a bonnet, used as the trimmings, off the table and gobble the dam thing whole.. At 3AM, we took him the the ER,, thought it was a major hart attack,, had his stomach pumped,, not pretty,, but will make a good story for his grand kids, when they get older... |
Party "Hot" Dogs
Party "Hot" Dogs
Cooking time: 40 minutes (minimum time) Cast Iron Skillet 1-2 cans of Beer "Any old basic beer (Budweiser) 4 PKG All Beef Hot dogs 1 bottles of Louisiana Hot Sauce (other hot sauces do not make as good a mixture) Prep: Cut all Hot dogs into into 1" pieces. Put the Beer and Hot Sauce into Skillet. Mix as you heat the mixture up to a boil. Add all the Hot dogs and slow cook until all the liquid is gone and the Hot dogs are looking like prunes. The bottom of the skillet will have a thick sause that needs to coat the Hot Dogs prior to removing. Remove and eat with Toothpicks. Nice and Hot and very low budget for an addition to a party table. If you have a hotplate they are best kept warm. Note: if you have a clogged up head this will clear it up as you cook the mixture down.:D NEXT: :munchin |
RL's Seven Layer Dip
Use a medium-sized baking dish Spray with Pam Bottom layer is one can of refried beans, spread evenly Next layer is one can of black beans (all layers should be spread evenly) Next layer is minced onions (or you can use onion powder) Next layer is salsa Next layer is black olives (not the greek kind) Next layer is cheddar cheese (or a cheddar-jack blend) Bake at 350 degrees until hot throughout Next layer is sour cream Next layer is guacamole Serve with tortilla chips |
Ketchen Bouquet (To Color) I had to look this up....
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Please indulge me here, as I just slipped in the damn hotel tub, and hit my head...(literally)...but anything a QP like you prepares will be well received by females, (and males) alike!:lifter Thanks for sharing these great recipies! Holly |
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Hay you know that blonde's are limited to one thing at a time. Either Hot Tub Soaking or Drinking. You start doing both of them you will hurt you self. Thank god you hit your head. Safest place to get hit for a Blondie:p:p:p Back to surfing Latina Porn OHHHHH do not have to do that I am off to a Bar for a Drink.......Free Latinas on tap.!!!!!!!!! Bryan:munchin |
RL, I think you are losing it chasing that sign! The above recipe you posted on 03.06.05 @ 2100hrs. It differs a a bit, but I assume that is due to the last three years of obsessive quality control disorder issues and recipe refinement (searching for the right can of beans). The dicision must be wrought with night sweats over the endless selection of can beans...dicisions, decisions; what is one to do? :eek::D
RL's Seven Layer Dip. 1 Can Refried Beans 1 Can Black Beans, drained 1 Medium Jar of Salsa Finely Shredded Cheddar Cheese (or Cheddar-Jack Blend) 2 Small Cans of Sliced Ripe Black Olives, drained Onion Powder 1 Tub Guacamole (ideally use fresh, but I just buy it at the store) 1 Tub Sour Cream Take a medium lasagna dish and spray it with a light layer of Pam Spread the refried beans onto the bottom of the pan Layer the black beans next Sprinkle onion powder generously on black beans Layer the salsa next Layer the olives next Cover with cheese Bake in oven at 350 degrees until heated through, about 20 minutes Layer sour cream next Layer guacamole next Serve with your favorite tortilla chips Use hot plate to keep warm if you have one 1. |
Cream Cheese with Pickapeppa Sauce
1 Block Cream Cheese 1 Bottle Pickapeppa Sauce 1 Box Crackers (Ritz, Triscuits, Wheat thins work well) Place block of Cream Cheese on Platter, Pour Bottle of Pickapeppa sauce over Cream cheese, serve with crackers. The Pickapeppa company calls this "The Big Easy" Good Times Blake |
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As If!:D No, I was actually attempting to "soak" in the hotel tub, yet as we all know they are too shallow! And with too many parts out-of-the-water, it is easy to get cold, and want to exit said tub faster than neccessary.:o In any case, was in a cab this morning, going to the local grocery, when the driver almost hit the curb, as a very hot latina girl was standing on the corner! Ha!:p (Am sure she could have been an actor on one of the above mentioned sites!) In any case, I have just prepared a low-cost appetizer: Vegetable Skewers: Cut into quarters the following: Red bell pepper Green bell pepper White onion 4 mushrooms (of choice) 1 Cumumber 1 Squash Thread vegetable portions onto skewers, and top with cherry tomatoes. Spray entire skewer with vegetable oil or brush with butter. Grill on low heat for 30-40 min, turning often. Enjoy! Holly |
Devil's Eggs
Eggs (as much as you'd like to make) Buttermilk Ranch Dressing Chopped Chipotle Grounded Cayenne Pepper Sharp Cheddar cheese, thin slices Lil' Mayonnaise (Not miracle whip) Ground Black Pepper Dietz and Watson Champagne Dill Mustard Salt -------------------- 1) Hard boil the eggs for a good 15 minutes 2) Slice Eggs cleanly in half, with a spoon, carefully remove cooked yokes into a bowl. Place egg whites on separate plate. 3) Put in Mayo, Mustard, and Ranch dressing. Mix vigrously, if what you have is a chunky pile of yellow and who knows what else, add in a little bit more of all the previously added condiments. The end result should be a thick, yellow collection which can be formed and stay still. If its drippy, you need to add in another egg cooked egg yoke. 4) Add in chipotle, Black pepper, cayenne pepper, salt, and chipotle. Mix it around once again, then place into your egg whites with a spoon. Fill in the hemisphere and spread the mix over the circumference and onto the rest of the white, using the back end of a spoon. 5) Add cheddar cheese on top, sprinkle with cayenne. Then serve. The finished result is an extremely delicious party snack with a bit of a kick. Heaven during the boxing match, hell in the morning. |
Best hot bean dip EVER!
I had this over the past weekend, and good gracious it's good! :D
All under $20 too. I based it on a recipe I found here. I added a few ingredients, and took a couple out. Feeds about 6 or so, just double it for more guests to enjoy! Here it is: Ingredients 1 can- Refried beans (I used Old El Paso brand) 1 can- Tomatoes & Diced green Chilies (Ro-Tel brand) 1 can- Tomatoes with onion and green pepper (Del Monte brand) 1/2 cup- Sour Cream 4oz- Cream Cheese softened (I used 1/2 of the 8oz rectangular box) 1/2 oz- Taco Seasoning (Half of 1oz packet) 1 pkg- 3 Cheese Blend (Shredded) 1 pkg- 4 Cheese Mexican Blend (Shredded) 1 can- Diced Jalapenos Directions Mix softened cream cheese and sour cream together in a bowl until no longer lumpy, then blend in the refried beans, taco seasoning, and about 1/2 cup of each of the cheeses. Spread into a 9X9 casserole dish. Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes, or until the edges are slightly browned. While the bean mix is baking, strain then mix together the tomato & green chilies with the tomato with onion & green peppers. Remove the bean mix from the oven, and spread the mixed tomato slop in an even layer over the mix. Top with a generous portion of the 3 cheese and 4 cheese blends, and bake for another 10-15 minutes, or until cheese is nice and melted. You can either use the diced jalapenos in the mix, or serve on the side. Serve with baguette slices or tortilla chips. Enjoy :cool: |
Sweet bacon wrapped chicken bites:
Ingredients: 1 1/4 pounds boneless, skinless, chicken breasts (about 4 breasts) 1 (1-pound) package sliced bacon 2/3 cup firmly packed brown sugar 2 tablespoons chili powder Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Cut chicken breasts into 1-inch cubes. Cut each bacon slice into thirds. Wrap each chicken cube with bacon and secure with a wooden pick. Stir together brown sugar and chili powder. Dredge wrapped chicken in mixture. Coat a rack and broiler pan with nonstick cooking spray. Place chicken wrap on rack in broiler pan. Bake 350 for 30 to 35 minutes or until bacon is crisp |
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