Monday, November 9, 2009

Thanksgiving Appetizers


Today my friend Kim is kicking off Tried and True Thanksgiving Recipes Week!  Link up your great recipes this week - she's even having a giveaway!  Yummy!  I could probably handle having about 3 Thanksgiving dinners so that I could try all the recipes I like.  I'll just have to settle for one and narrow down the recipes!

The first day is all about Thanksgiving Appetizers.  We always have a few munchies out as family visits before the big meal.  I have learned over the years though to keep the appetizers a little lighter so nobody gets too full.  I've tried a few different things over the years, but have decided to keep it fairly simple this year.

One thing that's a big hit is these:


The recipe is very simple:

Lacy Cheddar Crisps
1 and 1/2 cups (6 oz) packaged shredded sharp cheddar cheese*

Adjust oven racks to low and middle positions and heat oven to 425 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

Spoon about 1 tablespoon cheese onto one sheet, then spread into a round with your fingertips so that cheese is more or less in a single layer. Repeat with remaining cheese, keeping cheese disks about 1 inch or so apart. (You should get about 12 wafers on a large sheet.)

Bake until crisps stop bubbling, 9 to 10 minutes, switching sheets after 5 minutes if they appear to be cooking unevenly. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.

*The packaged shredded cheese works better than freshly grated since the packaged is less oily.

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I'll have to make a double-batch of those!  They go fast!

I think we'll also have a bowl of this yummy snack mix (that I'm munching on right now):

This is a lighter version of a Chex Mix and is actually made in your slow cooker!  Smells soooo good!  You can find the recipe over at my healthier blog (Stop Eating All The Chocolates).

And I think we'll have some cut-up veggies with Ranch Dip.  But I'll just use my recipe for Homemade Ranch Dressing Mix to make the dip rather than buying a packet.

Other than that, hubs likes to get some really yummy bread, cut it up and have olive oil, fresh ground pepper and balsamic to dip it in.

That's about it for our Thanksgiving appetizers!  What are your favorite appetizers?  Now get yourself over to Kim's Cooking Blog and link up some yummy appetizer recipes or at least check out her delicious appetizer recipe!

Have a blessed Monday friends!

8 comments:

  1. I love cheese!!! LOL! Those little so easy! I think they would go with my dip! LOL
    Thanks for the shout out my friend.

    Big CHEESY is EASY size hugs to you!

    Have a fabulous day!

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  2. Those are GREAT ways to start off a Thanksgiving meal:-)

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  3. those cheese chips look amazing! We'll be trying these :)

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  4. Wow, yum! I think my family would love those...thanks for another great recipe!!

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  5. Hi Lisa, The cheese thingies sound wonderful! They would be a hit with my cheese loving bunch! I'll definitely have to try these for the holidays! ~hugs, Rhonda :)

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  6. How funny! I saw your first picture and thought you made the same cookies I did today.... but yours are cheese, mine are sweet -

    http://knit1kids4.wordpress.com/2009/11/09/sweet-swap/

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  7. Those cheese crips look so good! I love cheese, LOL. :)

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