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  2. 20 Easy 10-Minute No-Cook Appetizers - AOL

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    For an extra kick, add minced jalapeño or your favorite hot sauce for some zing! Serve this healthy dip recipe with crunchy vegetables, pita chips or pretzels, or use as a sandwich spread. View ...

  3. Cheese ball (hors d'oeuvre) - Wikipedia

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    Cheese ball hedgehog with crackers. The cheese ball is typically made from grated hard cheese and softened cream cheese, sometimes with some sort of binder such as mayonnaise; the mixture is shaped, chilled to resolidify, and often rolled in nuts, seeds, or herbs to provide a decorative finish.

  4. 9. Cannibal Sandwiches. This is the one Midwestern holiday classic that strikes fear into many. Cannibal sandwiches (which also go by the name tiger meat) are made by smearing raw ground beef and ...

  5. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...

  6. Warm Chicken Sandwiches with Mushrooms, Spinach, and Cheese

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    Transfer to plate. Add 1 tablespoon oil to skillet. Add spinach; sauté 2 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Drain. Spoon chicken mixture, then spinach over roll bottoms. Top with remaining cheese. Cover with roll tops. Wrap each sandwich tightly in foil. Bake sandwiches until cheese melts, about 20 minutes. Recipe Credit: Maria ...

  7. Category:Cheese spreads - Wikipedia

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  8. Benedictine (spread) - Wikipedia

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    Benedictine or benedictine spread is a spread made with cucumbers and cream cheese. [1] [2] [3] Invented near the beginning of the 20th century, [1] it was originally and still is used for making cucumber sandwiches, but in recent years it has been used as a dip [3] [4] or combined with meat in a sandwich.

  9. 15 Christmas Tree Desserts That Are *Almost* Too Cute to Eat

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    The simpler of the two, the winter tree recipe calls for only four ingredients: ice cream cones, chocolate wafers, royal icing, and sprinkles. The trees also make for great gingerbread house decor.