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Cocktail Meatballs
These tasty cocktail meatballs will disappear quickly at your holiday party. My mom makes them every year for New Year's Eve, and now so do I. These do very well in a slow cooker, as you can simmer them before serving and keep them hot for the duration of your party.
Turkey Cocktail Meatballs with Orange Cranberry Glaze
You can make these ahead and freeze them without the glaze, then the day of the party, defrost them and simply reheat in the sauce.
Cocktail Meatballs I
Simple meatballs with an unusual chili sauce/grape jelly coating. Quite a combination of tastes and textures. Note: After cooking, I like to keep the meatballs warm in a slow cooker until ready to serve.
Cool Cucumber Salsa
This cucumber salsa is a great way to use all those summer cucumbers! Jalapeño adds a little zing and lime juice adds a refreshing burst of flavor.
Ex-Girlfriend's Mom's Salsa Fresca (Pico de Gallo)
My ex's mom had the best hand-chopped salsa fresca I have ever tasted. Over the years, I have tweaked her recipe to something my friends and family rave about. The trick for this salsa is marinating the onions and jalapeños in lime juice for about 5 minutes before adding the tomatoes and cilantro. Hope you enjoy!
Lite Brocamole
This lite version of guacamole can be used as a delicious appetizer with tortilla chips, or add as a topping to your favorite Tex-Mex recipes. Use more lime juice to make this dip extra tangy.
Fall in Love (with) Guacamole
I call this 'fall in love' guacamole because everyone I know who has tried it has fallen in love with guacamole. Quick, easy, and addictive! Add more salt, lime juice, or cilantro to your taste preference!
Spicy Lentil Guacamole
Cooked sprouted green lentils bring extra flavor and texture to this spicy guacamole with jalapeno peppers and fresh lime juice.
Chef John's Classic Guacamole
There are few things as easy, healthy, and delicious as this ubiquitous dip. However, unless you're grinding your aromatic vegetation in a molcajete, or against a cutting board, you're really not tasting a classic guacamole. The flavors not only become more intense, but actually change in character. This is just what those bland, fatty, but delectable avocados need. That and a thoughtful seasoning of lime juice, and maybe some more salt.
Chilean-Style Sopaipillas
This is a traditional Chilean snack or appetizer made with tender squash that's added to the dough. It's eaten during wintertime, especially when it rains. It is typical to arrive home after walking through the rainy streets of Santiago and sit down to have a cup of tea and eat a couple of sopaipillas. You can also eat ones sold by street vendors, but they usually don't taste as good as homemade ones.
Mini Ham And Cheese Rolls
These are fantastic for both a super bowl party or a luncheon tea. They are addictive, so be sure to make an extra batch.
City Ceviche
This city ceviche recipe is an excellent appetizer to enjoy with friends when San Francisco's Indian summers warm up the city. While marinating in citrus juice overnight is the way to "cook" fish in ceviche, I found that the poaching process is faster and the best and easiest way to judge if it's cooked. I often buy precooked shrimp (not frozen!) and poach the scallops. It's best served with cold beer (we prefer Pacifico) and fresh limes. Using quality and sturdy tortilla chips is essential. Please note that the serving size is meant for appetizer portions.
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