easy holiday appetizers

Reuben Dip

Reuben Dip

Recently I was reminded about this recipe. My niece was asking about it because her husband remembered me making it for Thanksgiving some years ago. It’s funny sometimes how recipes go in and out of rotation. There is always something new to try. I am glad he asked about it. It was always a favorite and I am sure to make it during the holiday season this year.

It’s an easy recipe to put together and very tasty. Always a crowd pleaser. Corned beef, Swiss cheese, cream cheese and a few additional ingredients are combined and baked until bubbly. I did find myself making changes from the original recipe. I added horseradish and some hot sauce. I liked what both ingredients added to the dish. It can be made ahead of time and just warmed up before serving. And, of course, you can tweak it to your own preferences.

Rueben Dip

8 oz. cream cheese, chopped

½ c. sour cream

½ lb. lean corned beef, chopped

¼ c. fine chopped onions, sweet preferred

1 T. horseradish

1 T. ketchup

2 t. spicy mustard

1 t. hot sauce

1 c. chopped Swiss cheese

Mix all ingredients and place in a covered casserole dish. Bake in a 375-degree oven for 30 minutes, stirring about 15 minutes into the cooking. Uncover casserole and bake 5 minutes more. Serve warm with crackers or bread, preferably rye.

Note: You can also heat this dish up in a microwave oven for 7-10 minutes, or until bubbly. If you want it browned on the top just place under broiler (in broiler-safe dish), for a minute or 2.

Spinach Puffs

Spinach Puffs

I love these little spinach puffs. They are tender balls of dough, filled with spinach and cheeses. They can be served on their own, or with honey mustard or a marinara sauce for dipping. We made a batch in cooking class the other night.

The holidays are a time to celebrate and spend time with friends and family. There are going to be parties. And food, lots of food. Time is often not on our side, though. I love recipes that taste great, but don’t take too much time to make- or can be made ahead. These Spinach Puffs do both. The dough can be mixed ahead and then just bake a few when you want them. You can also bake up a batch, then freeze them. Take out as many as you need and reheat in no time.

These tend to brown on the bottom very quickly. Bake them in the upper half of the oven.

Spinach Puffs

1 (10oz.) package frozen spinach, cooked and drained well

2 T. dried minced onion

2 eggs

½ c. shredded cheddar cheese

½ c. grated Parmesan cheese

½ c. ranch dressing

2 T. oil

¼ t. garlic powder

2 c. biscuit mix (Bisquick or Jiffy Mix)

Mix all ingredients and chill several hours or overnight. Roll into 1-inch balls and place 2-inches apart on a greased baking sheet. Bake in a 350-degree oven for 10-12 minutes. Makes about 60.

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