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Superbowl snacks!



Since I'm not that into football but I love hockey and there happens to be a game on Superbowl Sunday, I decided to make some snacks


First thing is deep fried peperoni which is exactly what it says. I use Chris Brothers hot and deep fry for about one minute until it curls up a little.

The second thing I made is a new recipe I found and I'm testing it out today:

CHICKEN WING DIP

118 mL Frank's Original Hot Sauce (or similar)

2 227g packages regular (not low fat) cream cheese

236 mL bottle Ranch dressing

2 cups cooked chicken, flaked apart with a fork

227g shredded Cheddar cheese

In a medium-size saucepan, bring hot sauce to a simmer over medium-low heat. Add cream cheese and stir continuously until fully melted. Stir in dressing.Add chicken and stir until fully coated. Add shredded cheese and stir until fully melted.Transfer mixture to a small crock pot and heat on low. Or transfer to a small casserole dish and bake at 350 °F until bubbly (approximately 20-25 minutes).Serve warm with tortilla chips or tortilla scoops.

Hope everyone enjoys!

Comments

Anonymous said…
I stumbled onto your site by accident. I love your recipes,.. They look wonderful! Definitely a great Super Bowl snack… And I just
happen to have all the ingredients for the chicken dip

~Melissa

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