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2-Ingredient Dough Bagels
Homemade bagels have never been easier. With this "magic" two-ingredient dough, you can have fresh and fluffy bagels, hot out of the oven, in as much time as it takes to make a batch of pancakes. While not as dense as the traditional New York-style, these chewy, golden bagels, garnished with your favorite cream cheese and flavorful toppings, will satisfy any bagel craving.
Cream Cheese-Filled Bagel Balls
These cream cheese-filled bagel balls are perfect for breakfast and are super easy to make! The dough requires no yeast, and is a healthier alternative to regular dough! Two-ingredient dough is packed with protein thanks to the yogurt, and is free of the preservatives and artificial ingredients found in many prepared doughs. Once made, you can work with it immediately. That means you don't have to spend time waiting for the dough to proof before you make a meal.
Two-Ingredient Air Fryer Bagels
The base for these homemade bagels is a popular 2-ingredient pizza dough recipe. No yeast, no waiting for dough to rise, no boiling necessary. In and out of the air fryer in about 15 minutes. Optional toppings are everything bagel seasoning, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, or dried onion flakes.
Air Fryer Everything Bagel Bites
Chewy bagel bites made with Boursin® cheese and the popular "everything bagel seasoning" will have everybody asking for more.
California BLT Chopped Bagel
To make this California BLT chopped bagel, you'll chop bacon, tomato, avocado, and lettuce into a smear of chive cream cheese, then sandwich it into an everything bagel. It's quick, easy, and so, so good.
Vegan Spinach Dip with Artichokes
Now even your vegan friends may enjoy this delicious dip! Made with vegan alternatives, it is a great party dip. Serve warm with crackers or toasted baguette slices.
Family-Favorite Spinach Artichoke Dip
This is a family favorite. It is great to serve with crusty bread, tortilla chips, and vegetables. You can substitute vegetable stock for chicken broth, or to eliminate wine add an extra 1/2 cup of stock. Keep warm in a small slow cooker or fondue pot.
Cheesy Artichoke Dip by Jean Carper
Here's an easy, lower-fat version of warm artichoke-cheese dip. In new research, artichoke hearts tested surprisingly high in antioxidant activity -- even more per cup than strawberries. Garlic and chives are high in antioxidants, too, and fat-free cottage cheese helps keep the fat and calorie counts down.
Artichoke Jalapeno Hummus Dip
Fresh-tasting hummus with a decent amount of spice.
Hot Artichoke Dip with Green Chiles
Green chile peppers and garlic spice up this easy and delicious hot dip. It's great to serve while your guests are enjoying wine and waiting on the main course. It goes very well with tortilla chips.
Skinny Spinach and Artichoke Dip
Tangy and delicious, this dip is always a hit with our guests, and no one ever suspects that we saved them quite a few calories. Serve with tortilla chips, pita chips, crackers, or toasted french bread. Well complemented by red wine.
Artichoke and Crab Spread
I bought a similar spread at the grocery store a while back, and I thought that I could do it better and cheaper myself. You can use imitation crab, instead of the real thing if you like. I use cooked and frozen artichoke hearts or you can buy fresh artichokes, and cook the hearts up yourself.
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