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Pepperoni Pigs in a Blanket
For these pepperoni pigs in a blanket, cocktail franks are wrapped twice—first in a slice of pepperoni, and then in ready-to-bake crescent roll dough, and baked until deeply golden brown. Even a regular cocktail frank wrapped in pastry is a wonderful thing to eat, but the pepperoni adds lots of flavor and texture—those crispy edges elevate the experience even more.
Meatball Slider Bombs
These meatball slider bombs, like bite-sized Italian meatball sandwiches, are quick to prepare with frozen meatballs and refrigerated pizza dough.
Bang Bang Chicken Nuggets
These bang bang chicken nuggets, made from scratch from boneless chicken thighs and breasts, are so much more than your average chicken nugget—so good you might end up calling them bang bang boom boom chicken! Use any extra of the spicy, sweet, tangy bang bang sauce as a dip or sandwich spread—it is delicious!
Pizza Stuffed Crescent Ring
This pizza stuffed crescent ring is packed with sausage, pepperoni, cheese, and olives just like a supreme pizza. It's cheesy on the inside, and buttery and herby outside. Serve with extra pizza sauce for dipping.
Coconut Chicken Tenders
These coconut chicken tenders are nicely crisp from the coating and baking them on a rack helps to really keep them as crisp as possible. The dipping sauce adds a creamy sweet and spicy flair as well.
Beef and Bean Tiny Tacos
These beef and bean tiny tacos are made with round corn chips, filled and folded around taco-seasoned beef and refried beans, a super fun party snack.
Pigs In A Blanket Wreath
This pigs in a blanket wreath made with Lil' Smokies and crescent roll dough is easier to make than you might think, given how impressive it is on the holiday party table. It's served with a tasty honey mustard sauce.
Papaya Bruschetta
I love making this as an appetizer if we're planning on having a heavy dinner. It's a light, healthful treat made with papaya, tomato, and red pepper in a lovely papaya seed dressing. Awesome with pieces of fresh baguette, crackers, or tortilla chips.
Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Tortilla Chips
The fun of this recipe is that it can be tailored to your tastes. I'm a 'throw it in and see how it turns out' kind of cook, so please adjust the recipe to fit your own tastes. This recipe is best used immediately, as fresh fruit doesn't keep well in the refrigerator. If you prefer baked cinnamon chips, arrange the tortilla triangles in a single layer on a lightly greased baking sheet. Spray with cooking spray, sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon, and bake 5 to 10 minutes in an oven preheated to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Watch them closely so they don't burn!
Cheesy Pickle Pigs in a Blanket
For these cheesy pickle pigs in a blanket, a cornichon is surrounded by bacon and cheese in a rolled-up crescent roll, and baked until golden. It's a perfect party appetizer.
Deep-Fried Sous Vide Egg Yolks
Frying egg yolks isn't a new thing, but frying sous vide egg yolks is – if sous vide eggs had been invented 2,000 years ago, there would have been entire books of the Bible dedicated to their praise. But at the last meeting of the Jet City Gastrophysics, we took a giant leap forward. You see, the beauty of a sous vide egg lies in its exquisite texture. After about an hour in the water bath, the yolk becomes buttery with nearly the texture of pudding. The only way to improve on this amazing transformation is to add a crunchy coating. These fried egg yolks make excellent tapas, particularly if your guests aren't expecting what's inside. Perhaps in another thousand or so years, we'll discover something even more delicious.
Baked Brie with Caramelized Pears, Shallots and Thyme
For this baked Brie with caramelized pears, shallots, and thyme recipe, Brie is baked in a round sourdough bread bowl, making it easy! You could substitute a sweet chutney for the topping for even easier prep. I microwaved the final product for a few minutes to speed up the cooking (I couldn't wait for it to be ready)!
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