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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

188.0. "APPETIZERS" by GLORY::YOUNG () Fri Nov 08 1985 15:38

With the holiday season close upon us, I'd be interested in hearing
about some recipes for creative (but lo-cal) appetizers.  I have lots
of delicious, caloric ones already (but hey, I'm only human, so if
you don't have any lo-cal ones send the fattening ones!).

Kathleen

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188.1SMILEY::BIBEAULTMon Nov 11 1985 13:097
NOT lo-cal... but delicious...

    wrap water chesnuts with strips of bacon, secure with toothpick,
    and bake until crispy... baste with soy or Worchestershire while
    baking...

-mike
188.2OLIVER::MEDVECKYTue Nov 12 1985 15:255
Buy sea scallops, cut in quarters, wrap in 1/2 slice bacon, secure with
toothpick and broil for a minute or two, turning once, or until bacon is
done to your liking...mmmmmmmm good

Rick
188.4USMRW1::JTRAVERSWed Dec 04 1985 20:4312
An easy appetizer to make:

Buy Pillsbury cresent rolls in the can.  The cresents are already cut in 
triangles.  Cut the triangles in half (smaller triangles).

Place a slice of baked ham and a slice of swiss cheese on triangle (makes it
easy if you cut them to fit) and roll it up.  Bake the rolls on a cookie sheet
at temp designed for the rolls (They only take ~8 minutes to brown). 

They make an easy finger food appetizer.

JLT
188.5GUIDO::AITELWed Dec 11 1985 21:0910
Since I don't like the salty taste of the canned rolls, I make the same
type of appetizer using for the dough a biscuit recipe.  I can add/sub.
ingreds. (like using half whole wheat flour and cutting down the salt)
so that the dough contains more good-for-you things.

By the way, you can put many types of filling in this appetizer - almost
anything that goes in a knish or perogie (sp?) can go inside, as long as
it's pre-cooked.

--Louise
188.6Tapenade recipe anyone?HOTLNE::CORMIERThu Dec 05 1996 19:388
188.7www ... the cook's companionCIVPR1::BANOVSKYThu Dec 05 1996 21:2674
188.8Green? yech!HERON::KAISERMon Dec 09 1996 15:3410
188.9How about Caponata now?HOTLNE::CORMIERWed Dec 11 1996 18:164
188.10PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 11 1996 18:425