
Friday Favorites – Week 22

Easy Onion Dip
-Jerri
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I’m posting a link to this post on the following sites:
Tempt My Tummy Tuesday is hosted by Blessed With Grace.
Homemaker Mondays is hosted by 11th Heaven’s Homemade Haven.
Tasty Tuesday is hosted by Balancing Beauty & Bedlam.
Works for Me Wednesday is hosted by We Are THAT Family
Tip Me Tuesday is hosted by Tip Junkie
Tackle it Tuesday is hosted by 5 Minutes for Mom
Sharing Ideas Wednesday is hosted by The Trendy Treehouse
Friday Food is hosted by Mom Trends
Friday Foodie is hosted by Designs by Gollum
Finer Things Friday is hosted by Amy’s Finer Things
I’m Lovin It Fridays is hosted by Tidy Mom
Show off Your Stuff Thursday is hosted by Fireflies and Jellybeans
Ham & Cheese Crescents
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I’m posting a link to this post on the following sites:
Tempt My Tummy Tuesday is hosted by Blessed With Grace.
Homemaker Mondays is hosted by 11th Heaven’s Homemade Haven.
Tasty Tuesday is hosted by Balancing Beauty & Bedlam.
Works for Me Wednesday is hosted by We Are THAT Family
DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land
Sausage Balls
Here’s one my of my favorite party appetizers: Sausage Balls! I don’t really eat sausage very often myself, but I can’t ever get enough of these. They are so delicious, and they’re so easy to make with only 3 ingredients!
In addition to the carnivals I participate in each week, I’ll be posting a link to this post for the Holiday Food Fest at Simply Sugar & Gluten Free and for the Bloggy Progressive Dinner at Beauty and Bedlam. If you’re stopping by from one of those events, be sure to leave me a comment so I can go visit you. I can’t wait to see everyone’s appetizers!
Ingredients:
1 heaping cup of sharp cheddar cheese, grated
1 lb of hot or mild sausage
2 cups bisquick
Directions: Combine and shape into 1-inch balls. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake for 20 minutes. (Can be frozen and baked as needed)
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I’m posting a link to this post on the following sites:
Tempt My Tummy Tuesday is hosted by Blessed With Grace.
Homemaker Mondays is hosted by 11th Heaven’s Homemade Haven.
Tasty Tuesday is hosted by Balancing Beauty & Bedlam.
Ultimate Recipe is Swap is hosted by Life as Mom.
Friday Feasts is hosted by Momtrends.
Works for Me Wednesday is hosted by We Are THAT Family
Hooked on Fridays is hosted by Hooked on Houses
-Jerri
Chicken Pockets
A couple of weeks ago I got to experiments and made some chicken pockets. These are very easy and quick to make, and they are very versatile and inexpensive. They makes a great snack or lunch time food for kids. And it would also be a great appetizer to serve at parties, or even a wedding or shower!
1 can crescent rolls
1 can chicken breast, drained
2-3 spoon fulls mayo (depends on how much mayo you like)
Directions: Pull crescents apart. There should be 8 triangles. Put two of the rolls together so that it makes a rectangle shape. Use your fingers to press the two rolls together. Repeat with the rest of the rolls. Mix up your mayo and chicken. Spoon out some of the chicken mixture onto the roll. (see pic below) Then roll the dough up into a pocket. Press the dough again with your fingers to make sure the pocket is sealed. Bake according to the instructions on the crescent roll package.
Notes: After placing the chicken mixture on the dough, I had a little bit of chicken mixture left. You may want to use all the chicken in your pockets, but if not then the chicken mixture is great by itself or on a salad or regular sandwich bread.
The rolls look kind of funny because I used off brand crescent rolls which taste great, but they don’t always break away perfectly!
-To make these a little more flavorful or “grown up” if you will, you could try adding any of the following, a spoonful of poppy seeds, celery seed, or dill seed.
-Shredded cheese would add a lot to this as well. (Wish I had thought about it at the time, in fact!)
-You could also add a spoonful of pickle relish. (I love dill!) Or add a piece of chopped celery (yum!), or add a little chopped onion. And I think bacon bit would be delicious in this as well.
-And some people like to put chopped pecans in their chicken salad mixtures, as well as grapes or craisons. Personally it’s not my cook of tea, but I know a lot of people would like this.
-Also, if you don’t like mayonnaise, you use miracle whip, cream cheese, or a salad dressing of your choice. (I think ranch would be yummy!) And you could always use barbecue sauce or even buffalo sauce!
–Serving note/idea – The great thing about these is that if you have any leftover, they’re great to reheat later. I personally ate 2 of these, and it was enough to fill me up for lunch. If you have small children, instead of doing the pockets with two crescents, I’d recommend doing single crescents, and roll them up like usual with the chicken mixture inside, to make a total of 8 roll-ups. This may also be a better option if you want to make these as a party food.
-Jerri
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I’m posting a link to this post on the following sites:
Tempt My Tummy Tuesday is hosted by Blessed With Grace.
Homemaker Mondays is hosted by 11th Heaven’s Homemade Haven.
Making A Happy Home Monday is hosted by As For Me and My House….
Make Something Monday is hosted by Go Graham Go! and Jolly Mom and Diana Rambles.
Tasty Tuesday is hosted by Balancing Beauty & Bedlam.
I Am Blissfully Domestic is hosted by Blissfully Domestic.
Ultimate Recipe is Swap is hosted by Life as Mom.
Friday Feasts is hosted by Momtrends.
Works for Me Wednesday is hosted by We Are THAT Family
Hooked on Fridays is hosted by Hooked on Houses
Recipe of the Week: Black Bean Spirals
I really like these. I can’t really think of a good way to describe them other than to say that they’re just different. There very light compared to a lot of appetizers out there, which also makes them a great snack for summer time parties. And this is another great recipe that you can use as a base and then add other ingredients or serve it in a variety of ways.
Here’s the recipe:
I took these photos as I went through the process of making them:
This is the filling mixture…again, I LOVE this as a dip!
The final product: Black Bean Spirals
Please visit the following sites for more great recipes & other ideas:
Tempt My Tummy Tuesday is hosted by Blessed With Grace.
Homemaker Mondays is hosted by 11th Heaven’s Homemade Haven.
Making A Happy Home Monday is hosted by As For Me and My House….
Kitchen Tip Tuesdays is hosted by Tammy’s Recipes
Make Something Monday is hosted by Go Graham Go! and Jolly Mom
Tasty Tuesday is hosted by Forever Wherever.
-Jerri
Works For Me Wednesday: Bagel-Fuls
If you are looking for a new snack to serve to your kids (or to yourself, for that matter) consider trying Bagel-fuls. Bagel-fuls are one of the latest products from Kraft. A box of 4 sells for around $2, and they come in the following flavors: Original, Strawberry, Cinnamon, Chive, and Whole Grain.
I’ve personally tried the Original flavor, and I liked them very much. You can eat them straight out of the fridge, or you can warm them in the microwave for about 10 seconds. Either way, it is great for a quick snack. I totally recommend this product to anyone who’s looking to save time in the morning or anyone who rushes off to work or other appointments and is tired of eating the same old quick breakfasts.
Over the years I’ve eaten a lot Nutri-grain bars, cereal bars, and other quick/instant breakfasts both at school, at the office, and at home, and I think Bagel-fuls are really good for a change. It is true that for just a little more money you can buy a bag of 6 or 8 bagels and a container of cream cheese and just make it yourself, but for a quick, convenient, mess-free, on-the-go snack, Bagel-fuls work just fine for me.
For more WFMW, visit Rocks in My Dryer.
-Jerri
My Easy Creamy Salsa Dip
The holiday season gets a little crazy, with all the extra social events, cooking, baking, shopping, card sending, gift wrapping, decorating, and countless other activities. In times like these it’s always good to find short cuts and simple solutions. So to go along with this week’s simplicity theme, I decided to post my recipe for Creamy Salsa Dip. This was actually the first recipe that I ever posted on the blog, but at the time I didn’t have a photo of it. So when I made the dip last week, I decided to get some photos to share.
I’m also posting this on the appetizer portion of the Bloggy Progressive Dinner. The appetizers are being hosted by A Simple Walk on Tuesday.
Tips & Suggestions:
-Serve with tortilla chips, Fritos, or potato chips.
-It would also be great with crackers, vegetables, crescent rolls, or even other appetizers like chicken fingers or Southwestern eggrolls.
-Here’s something my husband & I came up with: Chop up one or two cooked chicken breasts, and add to mixture. Use for dipping or bake inside of crescents or tortillas.









