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Do you give a recipe a trial run before serving it to your guests?
If I'm reasonably sure I won't screw it up,
I won't give it a dry run.
I'll mix it up, pop it in the oven, say a little prayer and hope for the best.
I'll mix it up, pop it in the oven, say a little prayer and hope for the best.
Next week is Teachers' Appreciation Day at school.
In this case, I'm afraid to make something I haven't made before,
because if it's awful, I don't want the teachers to take it out on Junior Goo Shoes.
I asked JGS what he thought I should make.
"You're gonna cook for the teachers??? WHY???"
"Because I'm running for Best Mother in the World.
Think I'll win?"
Think I'll win?"
"Uh, I don't know, Mom. Gloria and Claire might beat you out,
and come to think of it, Mitch and Cam are pretty good Moms, too."
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Well, alrighty, then.
Maybe I better pull out the big guns:
Spinach Artichoke Bites.
I did make these for the very first time when I had a house full of company.
I did make these for the very first time when I had a house full of company.
Lucky for me...or maybe I should say, lucky for them...
there wasn't much I could do to screw these up.
THEY WERE AMAZING.
or earlier in the day that you'll be serving it.
You'll need two tubes of crescent roll dough.
unroll the dough onto a large work surface and use a pizza cutter or a knife
to cut it into 24 squares or rectangles,
it doesn't much matter.
Unless you are serving these to geometry teachers,
I wouldn't worry about being precise.
OMG - I am serving them to geometry teachers!
Then, simply press them into mini muffin tins.
Fill with the spinach-artichoke mixture.
Top with shredded mozzarella cheese.
If you want, you can assemble the cups before your guests arrive.
Just keep them covered in the fridge,
and take them out about a half-hour before you plan to bake them.
Heat for approximately 12 minutes...
to cut it into 24 squares or rectangles,
it doesn't much matter.
Unless you are serving these to geometry teachers,
I wouldn't worry about being precise.
OMG - I am serving them to geometry teachers!
Then, simply press them into mini muffin tins.
Fill with the spinach-artichoke mixture.
Top with shredded mozzarella cheese.
If you want, you can assemble the cups before your guests arrive.
Just keep them covered in the fridge,
and take them out about a half-hour before you plan to bake them.
Heat for approximately 12 minutes...
(Recipe by Park House Love)
Yield: 48 Bites
Ingredients
1 8 oz. package cream cheese, softened (can use low-fat)
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup grated parmesan or romano cheese
2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
1 14 oz. can of artichoke hearts, drained and chopped
1 cup frozen chopped spinach (I used entire package), thawed, and squeezed to remove most of the water (I used my hands to squeeze out the liquid).
2 tubes crescent roll dough (I used Pillsbury Crescent Recipe Creations)
1 8 oz. package shredded mozzarella
Method:
Preheat oven to 375F°.
Lightly spray mini muffin tins with cooking spray.
Combine first six ingredients in a large bowl; mix thoroughly. Set mixture aside.
On a large work surface, roll out one package of dough. Use a pizza cutter or knife to cut into 24 squares.
Press squares into mini muffin tins.
Using a teaspoon, fill each cup with spinach artichoke mixture.
Sprinkle each cup with mozzarella cheese.
Bake for approximately 12 minutes.
That's the new math...
Yield: 48 Bites
Ingredients
1 8 oz. package cream cheese, softened (can use low-fat)
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup grated parmesan or romano cheese
2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
1 14 oz. can of artichoke hearts, drained and chopped
1 cup frozen chopped spinach (I used entire package), thawed, and squeezed to remove most of the water (I used my hands to squeeze out the liquid).
2 tubes crescent roll dough (I used Pillsbury Crescent Recipe Creations)
1 8 oz. package shredded mozzarella
Method:
Preheat oven to 375F°.
Lightly spray mini muffin tins with cooking spray.
Combine first six ingredients in a large bowl; mix thoroughly. Set mixture aside.
On a large work surface, roll out one package of dough. Use a pizza cutter or knife to cut into 24 squares.
Press squares into mini muffin tins.
Using a teaspoon, fill each cup with spinach artichoke mixture.
Sprinkle each cup with mozzarella cheese.
Bake for approximately 12 minutes.
Uh-oh...I just thought of something.
What if I can't heat these up at school?
I guess we'll just have to eat them ourselves.
Let's see...48 divided by 3 equals 12 for Mr. Goo Shoes,
12 for Junior Goo Shoes...
and 24 for me.
That's the new math...
For my modern family.
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These are right up my alley. Thanks for the recipe
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ReplyDeleteYou definitely beat any Claire or Gloria!
ReplyDeleteYou totally crack me up! Your comments are always so delightful Amy. These little bites look and sound absolutely delicious and will surely make you the Mom of the Year!!! I'm bookmarking this recipe - it looks like a good one. BTW I am guilty of trying new recipes on guests (and they don't always turn out - ugh).
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ReplyDeleteThese simple and savory bite sounds delicious! I think my husband would love them!
Thanks for the inspiration and recipe!
Have a wonderful week,
Suzanne
Oh yum!!! Now THESE look divine. I like all of the ingredients in these. I may just have to give these a try.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I am in charge of teacher appreciation at our school and I can tell you that our teachers would love them!
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Man, these look SO GOOD. Thanks for posting. Hello from Best of the Weekend Party.
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