DramaQueenLucy Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 This year I am having more company then I normally do....so I want to do more then normal for dinner and have appetizers when normally I only have a few but I need to please kids and adults . The only thing I know for sure is that I am making a rib roast....so what do I make with it? Kid & adult friendly appetizers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rachealb Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 Maybe the ocean spray meatball recipe (cant remember the name of it). Frozen meatballs, can of jellied cranberry sauce and one jar of Heinz chili sauce. I just throw mine in the crockpot so it is super easy =) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyers12345 Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 I just made the YUMMIEST jalapeno popper dip. You can spice it up to your desires. 6 fresh jalapenos 2 cloves garlic 1/2 medium onion 2 8oz. packages of cream cheese, softened 1 cup mayonnaise 8 oz cheddar cheese 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp pepper Mix the peppers, onion, and garlic in the food processor. Add in salt, pepper, mayo, and cream cheese. Blend until mixed. Spoon into oven-safe dish and stir in cheddar cheese. Bake at 300 for 18-20 minutes. Serve with crackers. *You could add chopped cooked bacon or bacon bits to this also. This is a variation of my poppers. I use the mixture (with no mayo) and roll into small balls. Partially freeze. Roll each ball in flour, then an egg/milk mixture, and then in saltine crumbs. Repeat once for each ball. Deep fry. You must fry them when they are VERY cold and just for a few seconds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smorebore Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 Strombolis are good. Roll out frozen pizza dough, fill it with whatever you wish. Plain cheese for the kiddos. Fold it over and bake at 350. When done, slice. Have pizza sauce for dipping. We do this now instead of pizza when kids come over.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gator Pam Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 This is my "go to" appetizer for a crowd. Individual Mozzarella Caprese Mini fresh mozzarella balls (Sam's sells this in the 1 lb. container)Grape TomatoesFresh basil leavesToothpicksBalsamic Reduction for Mozzarella Caprese (recipe follows) On each toothpick, thread a grape tomato, a basil leaf, a mozzarella ball, another basil leaf and another grape tomato. Put these on a platter around a bowl of the Balsamic Reduction for dipping or put the reduction in to a squeeze bottle to be drizzled over each skewer. You can also julienne up some prosciutto and thread one strip on each toothpick around the other ingredients. Balsamic Reduction for Mozzarella Caprese 1 bottle balsamic vinegar1/2 cup sugar Take the bottle of balsamic vinegar (it doesn't have to be the most expensive either) and pour it into a saucepan with about 1/2 cup of sugar. Heat, stirring constantly (he uses the back of a slotted spoon) for about 20-25 minutes until the sauce reduces to about half and coats the spoon. Don't allow to boil as the sugar will burn. You'll know when it's the right consistency when you take a little dab (about the size of a pearl) and put it on a chilled plate, and it holds it's shape pretty well. Cool and store in a covered container. For a side dish, tradition holds you serve a Yorkshire Pudding with a standing rib roast.It's a mighty fine tradition, at that. Yorkshire Pudding(Diane/SSSoapwrks) 1 cup flour1 cup milk3 eggssalt and pepper Combine all well early in the day (this is a VERY traditional way to prepare it and I do exactly this.. it sits on the counter in the cool weather) and give a stir on occasion. Pull roast out of the oven and set aside loosely covered in foil to rest while Yorkshire is baking. Turn oven up to 425 degrees. Add some of the drippings to the casserole/baking pan (I also spray my pan with Pam before adding the drippings), putting it in the oven to heat up. When the oven beeps that the temperature has risen, carefully pour the Yorkshire batter into that hot pan and bake for @15 minutes at 425 degrees, then turn the temperature down to 350degrees and finish baking until it's puffed, browned and looks and smells like heaven (@15-25 minutes more.) Meanwhile cut roast, make gravy, finish meal prep and call everyone to the table. When they are seated open the oven, taking out the Yorkshire and listen for the drooling and oohs and aahs before it collapses.... Set it on a trivet and cut that puppy up and serve it with gravy, if desired. Notes: I always double the recipe (using only 5 eggs) and it does wonderfully in the 12-inch cast iron skillet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dealluvr Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 i dont remember the name of this it is a greek dishi think it is like spankopita something like thattake fillio dough put 2-3 pieces on a buttered pansprinkle with chopped spinach and feta top with another 1-2 pieces of dough roll like a burritowet the edges to seal and bake for 10-15 minutesi think it is like spankopita something like thati have dough left over so i am going to do some with cream cheese and different jams and do some with other cheese and meats Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amberjobryant Posted December 1, 2009 Share Posted December 1, 2009 if this was me i would buy several types of prepared appetizers at a warehouse club and fix those along with a relish tray, cheese tray, bread tray and a couple of homemade dips, i do all the "from scratch" type cooking on Thanksgiving, and feel like Christmas should be enjoyed and spent cooking! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kjunea Posted December 1, 2009 Share Posted December 1, 2009 This is what i do for appys at my house for christmas dinner 1. Harry & David Dip w/ chips (1 jar of Harry and David Onion and Pepper Relish with 2 8oz blocks of Cream cheese, whipped together and let mellow in the frig for a few hours) 2. Shrimp and cocktail sauce (I buy the tray already done and just jazz up the sauce with a little more horseradish.) 3. Veggie Tray (again, bought from deli) For dinner, I have the following 1. Crown Rib Roast 2. Honey-baked Ham 3. Green Bean Casserole 4. Sweet Potatoes 5. Corn 6. Broccoli and Cheese 7. Pineapple and Cheese Bake 8. Potato Casserole (brother brings) 9. Salad (nephew brings) 10. Rolls Desserts are at my moms condo where Santa has come and filled stockings there too! Usually she has Cheesecake, Fudge Pie, assorted cookies and candies, etc. There are over 25 of us, so its a pretty big bunch and we started with it being a progressive dinner, but its gotten down to just me and momma doing it, which is fine by me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DramaQueenLucy Posted December 1, 2009 Author Share Posted December 1, 2009 Thanks for the ideas...ok so now have appetizers and the Yorkshire pudding what veggie and mashed taters?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyers12345 Posted December 1, 2009 Share Posted December 1, 2009 A yummy non-traditional mashed potato recipe is to mash your potatoes with cream cheese, milk, butter, and a little bit of garlic salt. Tastes just like Applebees but with real potatoes. Sweet Potato Casserole (bear with me, I'm a throw it all in chef)3 lbs sweet potatoesmilk1/2 stick butter (melted)1 tsp vanilla1/2 tsp salt1/3 cup sugar1 eggBake sweet potatoes at 350 for 1 hour or until cooked through. Remove from skins. Hand mash with the rest of the ingredients, spread into 8x8 baking dish. Topping:3/4 stick butter or margarine, softened1/2 cup brown sugar1/4 cup flour1/2 cup pecans1/2 cup coconut Stir together brown sugar and flour. Cut in margarine. Stir in flour and pecans. Sprinkle over sweet potato mix. Bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes or until topping is brown. Crockpot Corn2 bags frozen corn 1 brick cream cheese1 tsp salt1 tsp pepper Throw it all in crockpot and cook on low for 2-3 hours, stirring occasionally Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndreaInNC Posted December 1, 2009 Share Posted December 1, 2009 you could do twice baked potatoes. That's something you could do in advance and then just reheat. And how could you not make green bean casserole? You could roast squash, zucchini and eggplant. Super easy. I just cut the veggies into chunks, coat in olive oil and Montreal steak seasoning spice. Cook at 350 for about 45 minutes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hopeky94 Posted December 1, 2009 Share Posted December 1, 2009 I just made the YUMMIEST jalapeno popper dip. You can spice it up to your desires. 6 fresh jalapenos2 cloves garlic1/2 medium onion2 8oz. packages of cream cheese, softened1 cup mayonnaise8 oz cheddar cheese1/2 tsp salt1/2 tsp pepper Mix the peppers, onion, and garlic in the food processor. Add in salt, pepper, mayo, and cream cheese. Blend until mixed. Spoon into oven-safe dish and stir in cheddar cheese. Bake at 300 for 18-20 minutes. Serve with crackers. *You could add chopped cooked bacon or bacon bits to this also. This is a variation of my poppers. I use the mixture (with no mayo) and roll into small balls. Partially freeze. Roll each ball in flour, then an egg/milk mixture, and then in saltine crumbs. Repeat once for each ball. Deep fry. You must fry them when they are VERY cold and just for a few seconds.I wish I had this recipe a couple months ago when my parents' garden was OVERFLOWING with jalepenos! Thanks so much for posting it!!:) One question: have you ever tried freezing your poppers after coating them and frying them straight from frozen at a later date? Would they still get hot enough in the middle by the time the outside is golden? (BTW, what's the approx diameter of the poppers?) I'd love to make some of these with next year's crop and cook them up for holiday snacking! Thanks again!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyers12345 Posted December 1, 2009 Share Posted December 1, 2009 You're welcome! You can freeze the jalapenos whole and they thaw on the counter in 10 minutes or so. That's how I keep mine year round. You can also used canned ones if you like. I have frozen them like that- you might want to let them sit out for a few minutes or so- and all you need is cream cheese to melt, so it works fine- if they aren't done in the middle, you can microwave them for 5-10 seconds. I try to start with 3/4 inch balls, but by the time you're done making them, you'll get lazier and they will get larger. Just remember that they double in size when you're done rolling them, so they get pretty big if you don't keep it small. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hopeky94 Posted December 1, 2009 Share Posted December 1, 2009 Oh, and speaking of crockpots, I have the easiest and (IMO) yummiest mac n cheese recipe-- don't know who came up with this, but it's been a blessing when I need a homemade side dish and don't want the mess/hassle/etc. of traditional homemade dishes! Enjoy!!:) Super-Easy Mac n Cheese (Crockpot) 1 crockpot liner (optional, but see my note below)1 box (8 oz.) elbow macaroni, uncooked1 container (16 oz.) cottage cheese1 stick (1/2 cup) butter or margarine2 cups shredded cheese, any variety (I like all cheddar or cheddar/jack combo)2 cups boiling water Put liner inside crockpot (not required, but makes cleanup TONS easier!). Pour in all other ingredients, in the order they are listed. No need to mix (honest- I never mix it and it's still perfect every time!). Put lid on crockpot, and cook on HIGH for 2 1/2 hours (do NOT remove lid during cooking time). Stir and serve! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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