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Old 03-31-2011, 09:18 AM  
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Appetizers, Party Food

I will be having having a house warming party with a few friends and relatives in the next couple of weeks, anyone have any appetizers/party food recipes they can share?

I can adjust the recipes for portion, so don't let that stop you.
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Old 03-31-2011, 09:21 AM  
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Two cans of Rotel, 1 lb of Jimmy Dean HOT sausage and two sticks of Cream cheese. Brown the sausage, put everything in a crock pot and stir. Eat with chips. AMAZING!
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How about combining the housewarming with a chili cooking contest? There would be tons of chili to eat, lots of fun for the participants, and not much cleaning up necessary by the wife provided you supply lots of paper plates and plastic spoons.
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Old 03-31-2011, 12:56 PM  
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Nice idea! I'm gonna have to do that this summer!

Another good one is bacon cheeseburger meatballs.

1lb of ground beef and 1lb of bacon(fried and chopped) in mixing bowl.
Add ketchup, mustard, liquid smoke and finely diced onion.
Mix all together.
Get a good breading mix. I prefer corn.
Roll the meat into balls, dunk them in your corn meal batter and put on pan.
Cook in oven at 350 till they start turning brown.
ENJOY!
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How about combining the housewarming with a chili cooking contest? There would be tons of chili to eat, lots of fun for the participants, and not much cleaning up necessary by the wife provided you supply lots of paper plates and plastic spoons.
Oh I'm definitely going the disposable route.

Great recipes so far, I look forward to trying the cream cheese recipe.
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Pigs in a blanket, shrimp cocktail and oysters rockefeller.
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Old 04-04-2011, 12:28 PM  
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I'm going to pass on the oysters as I am not rich.

Pigs in a blanket on the other hand....

Shrimp is always a good choice.
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