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Old 08-03-2008, 13:07   #1
SF_BHT
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Lightbulb 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.
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