Bacon Wrapped Cream Cheese???????
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Domino
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Bacon Wrapped Cream Cheese???????
A guy in my office went to a party a couple of weeks ago and he said he had these great fried things that looked like bacon wrapped scallops for appitizers. when he bit into one he realized it was not a scallop and that it was creamy and smooth. He said he asked the hostess what they were and she said they were Bacon wrapped fried cream cheese balls. Well co-worker is still commenting on them and how fabulous they were. I've looked all over the internet and cant find anything. He keeps insisting that they werent bread although I cant imagine how they coulda been fried without the cream cheese oozing everywhere. Anyone ever heard of anything like this? Oh...and there was no jalapeno pepper invovled....cause I said it sounds like a popper just with bacon wrapped around it. He said absolutely not
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Posted 1/21/08 3:46 PM |
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Name: Melissa
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Re: Bacon Wrapped Cream Cheese???????
I think I found it
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I think this is one big ball but I'm sure you could separate into little ones
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Posted 1/21/08 4:32 PM |
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Domino
Always My Miracle
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Re: Bacon Wrapped Cream Cheese???????
Thanks for that link but thats not it. he specifically said that it was a hot appetizer
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Posted 1/21/08 9:43 PM |
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mirla122
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Name: Mirla
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Re: Bacon Wrapped Cream Cheese???????
oh man, this sounds delish and i started looking too, but haven't found anything.
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Posted 1/31/08 11:55 AM |
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groovypeg
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Re: Bacon Wrapped Cream Cheese???????
i have made a similiar appetizer using the premade biscuits, bacon and cream cheese.
i havent made them in a long time, but you roll out the biscuit, put a slice of bacon and then spread some cream cheese in the bacon, roll it, put in a toothpick to hold and then bake it until done.
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Posted 1/31/08 6:49 PM |
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