need an appetizer for book club tomorrow night

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Anonymous wrote:The mini hot dogs wrapped in biscuits from Trader Joe's, and a jar of Grey Poupon. I serve this all the time, and it's always the first thing to get finished.


Costco has Teton mini hot dogs that are soooo good
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Bacon wrapped dates are my go to. But if you can't have meat, stuff dates with goat cheese.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a costco amount of goat cheese - can that be substituted for cream cheese in these apps?


It (the goat cheese) is actually what you're supposed to use in the endive one.

Radicchio works too (if not Belgian endive)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mini hot dogs wrapped in biscuits from Trader Joe's, and a jar of Grey Poupon. I serve this all the time, and it's always the first thing to get finished.


Costco has Teton mini hot dogs that are soooo good

damn Fridays during lent
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Anonymous wrote:Toothpicks with a cherry tomato, mozzarella ball and fresh basil leaf. You can find a recipe online


Isn't this the recipe?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Toothpicks with a cherry tomato, mozzarella ball and fresh basil leaf. You can find a recipe online


Isn't this the recipe?

Maybe pictures?
Anonymous
Pick up freshly made samosas from any Indian restaurant.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Endive apps:

Endive BLTs - take a leaf of Belgian endive, and put a halved cherry tomato, slice of cooked bacon, and some remouldade dressing on top.

Sweet & creamy - take a leaf of Belgian endive, and put a dollop of goat cheese, a candied nut, and a dollop of honey on top.


I love endive with goat cheese, candied nut and a dollop of honey! It is the perfect combination.

I also like guava paste with some dubliner cheese on a bit of bread or a cracker!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Endive apps:

Endive BLTs - take a leaf of Belgian endive, and put a halved cherry tomato, slice of cooked bacon, and some remouldade dressing on top.

Sweet & creamy - take a leaf of Belgian endive, and put a dollop of goat cheese, a candied nut, and a dollop of honey on top.


I love endive with goat cheese, candied nut and a dollop of honey! It is the perfect combination.

I also like guava paste with some dubliner cheese on a bit of bread or a cracker!

how do you prepare the goat cheese to put in the endive? I have 2 logs of goat cheese I'd love to use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Endive apps:

Endive BLTs - take a leaf of Belgian endive, and put a halved cherry tomato, slice of cooked bacon, and some remouldade dressing on top.

Sweet & creamy - take a leaf of Belgian endive, and put a dollop of goat cheese, a candied nut, and a dollop of honey on top.


I love endive with goat cheese, candied nut and a dollop of honey! It is the perfect combination.

I also like guava paste with some dubliner cheese on a bit of bread or a cracker!

how do you prepare the goat cheese to put in the endive? I have 2 logs of goat cheese I'd love to use.


Pp here. Nothing actually. I just cut a bit and put it in the endive leaf with a nut and honey. You can experiment to see how much you want to put. I spread it on a bit.
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