The Project Gutenberg eBook of Santa's Sampler: A Collection of over 100 Hors D'Oeuvre Recipes This ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this ebook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this eBook. Title: Santa's Sampler: A Collection of over 100 Hors D'Oeuvre Recipes Editor: Kappa Alpha Theta. St. Louis Alumnae Chapter Release date: April 6, 2022 [eBook #67786] Most recently updated: October 18, 2024 Language: English Original publication: United States: St. Louis Alumni Kappa Alpha Theta Credits: Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SANTA'S SAMPLER: A COLLECTION OF OVER 100 HORS D'OEUVRE RECIPES *** CHRISTMAS [Illustration] 1976 SANTA’S SAMPLER [Illustration] All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation and the Good Shepherd School for Children. _SANTA’S SAMPLER_ A Collection of over 100 Hors D’Oeuvre Recipes Recipes from members of the St. Louis Alumni Kappa Alpha Theta Cover Design by Sandy Zigenfuss Cookbook Committee: Ginny Cowger, Sandy Mullin Pat White, Sandy Zigenfuss Caroline Bowie _TABLE OF CONTENTS_ HOT DIPS AND SPREADS PAGE 4 HOT TIDBITS PAGE 11 COLD DIPS AND SPREADS PAGE 21 COLD TIDBITS PAGE 32 CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO MAKE PAGE 41 Additional copies of Santa’s Sampler can be purchased for $1.00 from: Caroline Bowie 1047 Glenway Drive Glendale, Missouri 63122 Books can be mailed for an additional 40¢ to cover the cost of postage and handling. [Illustration: Hot Dips and Spreads] _CAROL’S DIP_ 1 can Ro-Tel tomatoes, well drained 1 pound Velveeta Heat together and serve with Doritos. _HASTY HOTS_ 4 green onions, chopped fine ¹⁄₂ cup Parmesan cheese 6 tablespoons mayonnaise Toast rounds or sliced French rolls. Toast one side of bread rounds or roll slices. Combine rest of ingredients and spread mixture on untoasted side and put under broiler until just bubbly. Makes 1¹⁄₂ to 2 dozen canapes. _RIPE OLIVE SUSANS_ 1¹⁄₂ cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese 6 slices bacon fried and cut in small pieces 1 cup chopped ripe olives ¹⁄₂ cup thinly sliced green onions ¹⁄₂ cup mayonnaise--just enough to moisten and bind Spread on toast and broil until bubbly, or spread on thin bread, place in 300 degree oven until bottom is toasted. Then broil until bubbly. _CHEESEY BEAN DIP_ 1 small package Velveeta 1 can Armour Chili with beans Heat together and serve with Taco chips. _ALKI CRAB FONDUE_ 3 8 oz. packages cream cheese softened ¹⁄₂ cup mayonnaise 1 cup dry white wine 2 scant teaspoons prepared mustard 2 teaspoons powdered sugar 1 teaspoon onion juice 1 dash seasoning salt 3 cans crab Cream everything except crab. Beat awhile. It will still look curdled. Then add crab. Heat in double boiler or freeze. Serve in fondue pot. Dip with 1 inch cubes of french bread. Serves 12 to 15. _TUNA FONDUE_ 1 can tuna 1 large jar of Cheez Whiz ¹⁄₄ cup butter 1 can diced chilies Melt all ingredients in double boiler, and transfer to a fondue pot. Serve with tiny pieces of french bread. Cut in cubes and toast if desired. _SPICY BEEF DIP_ 1 pound ground beef ¹⁄₂ cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic minced 1 8 oz. can tomato sauce ¹⁄₄ cup catsup 1 teaspoon oregano, crushed 1 teaspoon sugar 1 8 oz. cream cheese, softened ¹⁄₃ cup Parmesan cheese, grated Cook beef, onion, and garlic till beef is browned. Stir in next four ingredients. Cover, and simmer 10 min. Remove from heat. Stir in cheeses until melted. Serve warm in chafing dish. Makes 3 cups. _RICE’S CHILE DIP_ 1 pound Rice’s Chile 1 pound Velveeta 1 bunch chopped green onions 1 4 oz. can chopped green chilies Melt together in double broiler and place in chafing dish. Serve with Doritos. _BROCCOLI DIP_ Cook and drain well 1 package broccoli. Heat with: 1 can mushroom soup 2 tubes Kraft garlic cheese 1 4 oz. can mushrooms ¹⁄₂ cup minced onion ¹⁄₂ package dry onion soup mix Made day ahead and serve hot in chafing dish. Use Fritos, cauliflower or carrots to dip. _JIM’S DIP_ 1 pound Velveeta cheese 1 6 oz. cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese 1 can chopped green chilies ¹⁄₂ can evaporated milk 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce ¹⁄₂ stick margarine or butter Melt all ingredients in double boiler. Transfer to chafing dish. Serve with Fritos and Doritos. _HOT CHEESE ’N CRAB DIP_ 1 7 oz. can crab meat 1 10 oz. stick sharp Cheddar cheese 1 8 oz. package sliced sharp American cheese ¹⁄₄ cup butter or margarine ¹⁄₂ cup sauterne Cut cheese in small pieces; combine in a saucepan with the butter and sauterne. Stir over low heat till cheeses melt. Stir in the crab and heat through. Pour into chafing dish. Serve with Triscuits or crust bread. Makes three cups. _JALEPENO PIE_ 1 7 oz. can jalepeno peppers ¹⁄₂ pound sharp cheese, coarsely grated 4 eggs Salt and red pepper to taste Drain and seed peppers. Cut into thin lengthwise slivers and line bottom and sides of a 9 inch pie plate. Press grated cheese in plate over peppers. Beat eggs, adding salt and red pepper. Pour over cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. After removing from oven, slice into small wedges. Leave pie in plate and pass as finger food. _HOT CLAM DIP_ 2 large packages cream cheese 2 cans minced clams, drained a little 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce or to taste 2 teaspoons lemon juice or to taste 5 or 6 green onions chopped finely, tops included Parsley, chopped finely Red pepper to taste Have cream cheese at room temperature. Combine all ingredients in double boiler and cook until cheese is melted. This dip is served in a chafing dish with Melba rounds or other crackers. It is better if made ahead so the seasonings can blend. _CHEESE FONDUE_ 1 clove garlic, large 1 6 oz. Emmenthaler cheese 1 6 oz. Gruyere 1 tablespoon potato flour or cornstarch ¹⁄₄ teaspoon each salt and white pepper ¹⁄₈ teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup good quality light dry white wine 2 tablespoons Kirsch or brandy Rub bottom and sides of heavy earthenware casserole, fondue pot or chafing dish with cut garlic. Toss cheeses with potato flour or cornstarch and seasonings. Pour wine into pot and heat until bubbles start to rise to the surface. Do not boil. With wooden fork or spoon stir constantly until cheese is melted. Adjust seasonings and add Kirsch or brandy. Serve with: Chunks of sourdough bread, Italian bread or other crusty bread. Cubes of ham, cooked chicken, shrimp or crab legs. Raw vegetables, such as carrots, zucchini or celery sticks. _CHICKEN CHEESE FONDUE_ 1 6 oz. Emmenthaler cheese 1 6 oz. Gruyere cheese 1 tablespoon potato flour or cornstarch 1 can condensed cream of chicken soup 1 teaspoon pressed garlic 2 teaspoons curry powder ¹⁄₂ teaspoon powdered ginger ¹⁄₄ teaspoon white pepper ¹⁄₂ cup sour cream Toss cheese with flour or cornstarch. Heat soup, garlic and seasonings and stir to blend well. Add cheese a handful at a time. When cheeses are melted blend in sour cream. Adjust seasonings. Reduce heat. Serve with crackers or chips. _CRAB MELBA_ 4 tablespoons butter ¹⁄₃ cup flour 2 cups half and half 2 tablespoons tomato paste or catsup ¹⁄₂ cup grated sharp Cheddar or Gruyere cheese 1¹⁄₂ teaspoons paprika ¹⁄₂ teaspoon garlic powder ¹⁄₈ teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 tablespoon lemon juice ¹⁄₄ pound mushrooms, finely minced ¹⁄₄ cup finely minced green onions and tops 2 tablespoons butter 12 ounces each flaked crab, lobster or shrimp 3 tablespoons minced pimento 2 tablespoons dry sherry Melt butter until bubbly. Sprinkle with flour; cook and stir 3 minutes. Gradually add half and half. Cook and stir until smooth and thickened. Add tomato paste, cheese, seasonings and lemon juice; cook and stir to melt cheese. Saute mushrooms and onions in butter 5 minutes and add to cream sauce. With fork stir in crab and lobster or shrimp and pimento. Reheat without boiling, add sherry and adjust seasonings. Transfer to chafing dish. Serve with water crackers or melba rounds. Serves 50. _HOT CHIP BEEF DIP_ ¹⁄₃ cup chopped green pepper ¹⁄₄ cup chopped green onion 1 jar dried beef, cut fine 1 8 oz. cream cheese 1 cup sour cream ¹⁄₄ cup chopped pecans Mix all ingredients except pecans. Put in baking dish with nuts on top. Bake 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Serve hot with triscuit crackers. _CHEESE-CRAB FONDUE_ 1 8 oz. cream cheese 1 8 oz. American process sharp cheese ¹⁄₄ teaspoon cayenne pepper ¹⁄₄ teaspoon garlic salt ¹⁄₂ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ¹⁄₂ cup half and half 1 can king crab Melt cheeses in top of double boiler and add remaining ingredients. Serve in fondue pot with assorted crackers. _CHEDDAR CHIPPED BEEF DIP_ ¹⁄₄ cup chopped onions ¹⁄₂ cup milk ¹⁄₂ cup grated cheddar cheese 1 jar chipped beef chopped 1 8 oz. package cream cheese 1 glass old English cheese 1 3 oz. jar mushrooms 2 tablespoons parsley 2 tablespoons chopped pimento Saute onions in ¹⁄₂ tablespoon butter. Stir in milk. Add cheeses and stir until melted. Add remaining ingredients and serve hot with crackers or party rye. [Illustration: Hot Tidbits] _MUSHROOM APPETIZER_ 1 pound mushrooms, fresh 1 pound Rice’s mild pork sausage Clean mushrooms and remove stems. Fill mushrooms with mixture. Bake at 325 degrees for 25 minutes. _STUFFED MUSHROOMS_ Wash, drain, remove and save stems from 24 medium sized mushrooms. Combine and stuff mushrooms with: ¹⁄₄ cup finely chopped onions ¹⁄₂ cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 teaspoon salt ¹⁄₂ teaspoon pepper ¹⁄₂ teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon olive oil All finely chopped mushroom stems Place stuffed mushrooms in baking pan with 2 tablespoons olive oil. Bake 15 minutes at 350 degrees or 375 degrees. May be served on buttered toast rounds or with cocktail picks. _CRAB STUFFED MUSHROOMS_ 3 dozen whole large mushrooms 2 7¹⁄₂ ounce cans crab drained 1 tablespoon parsley 1 teaspoon capers ¹⁄₄ teaspoon dry mustard ¹⁄₂ cup mayonnaise Combine all ingredients and place in mushroom caps that have been cleaned, drained and stems removed. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes. _CHEESE KRISPS_ 2 cups grated sharp Cheddar Cheese 2 sticks softened butter 2 cups flour 2 cups Rice Krispies Cream butter, mix in cheese until blended; add flour, mix well and add cereal. Shape into balls and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Flatten with fork. Bake for 10 minutes at 375 degrees. Sprinkle with salt while hot. _CHEESE SQUARES_ 1¹⁄₂ loaf Pepperidge Farm thin sliced bread 2 jars Kraft Old English cheese spread ³⁄₄ teaspoon dill weed ³⁄₄ teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce ¹⁄₂ teaspoon Tabasco ¹⁄₂ teaspoon onion powder ¹⁄₂ teaspoon Beau Monde seasoning 1 dash cayenne pepper 1 stick butter softened Cut off crusts of 27 slices. Cream ingredients until smooth. Spread three slices with mixture. Stack the three slices, then spread mixture on sides. Cut into 9 squares. Repeat procedure with other slices. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes. Can be frozen and baked as needed. BACON ROLL UPS 1 loaf cracked wheat or whole wheat bread 1 8 oz. package cream cheese 1 pound bacon Cut crusts off slices of bread. Spread bread slices with softened cream cheese. Roll bread slice and cut into three pieces. Roll each piece in ¹⁄₃ or ¹⁄₂ strip of bacon. Toothpick together. Bake at least 25 minutes at 350 degrees. Can freeze baked or unbaked. If baked, thaw and reheat before serving. _HOT PORK AND BACON APPETIZER_ 1 pound ground pork ¹⁄₂ cup shredded cheddar cheese ¹⁄₄ cup fine corn flake crumbs ¹⁄₄ cup chopped onion ¹⁄₄ cup stuffed olives ¹⁄₄ cup chopped water chestnuts 1 egg 1 teaspoon salt ¹⁄₄ teaspoon pepper 8-12 slices of bacon Combine everything but bacon. Shape into about 40 to 50 small rolls about 1¹⁄₂ inch long or fewer rolls 2¹⁄₂ inches long. Cut bacon slices in halves or thirds. Wrap each pork roll with a piece of bacon, secure with a toothpick. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Put in chafing dish. Can garnish with pineapple chunks, green pepper and maraschino cherries if desired. Can freeze raw or cooked. If frozen cooked just reheat. _PINEAPPLE MEATBALLS_ _MEATBALLS_ ¹⁄₂ cup milk 2 slices bread crumbled 2 pounds ground round 1 egg beaten 2 teaspoons seasoned salt, pepper and garlic powder 1 tablespoon sherry Mix all of the above well and shape into 1¹⁄₂ inch meatballs. Brown the meatballs in 2 tablespoons oil. _SAUCE_ 1 can bouillon 1 can pineapple tidbits in heavy syrup, do not drain. If unable to find tidbits use a 1 pound 4 ounce can of pineapple and cut the chunks in thirds. ¹⁄₂ cup chopped green pepper ¹⁄₄ cup wine vinegar ¹⁄₂ cup sugar 2 tablespoons soy sauce ¹⁄₂ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon accent 2 tablespoons cornstarch Mix all of the above ingredients except the cornstarch. Moisten the 2 tablespoons cornstarch in a little water and add to sauce. Arrange meatballs in a large baking dish and pour the sauce on top. Bake for 45 minutes in 300 degree oven. To serve, transfer the meatballs and sauce into a chafing dish so that they will stay warm. _SPINACH BALLS_ 2 packages chopped spinach, cooked, drained well 2 cups seasoned bread stuffing 1 cup parmesan cheese ³⁄₄ cup soft butter 6 eggs beaten salt and pepper to taste Mix well, shape into bite sized balls. Bake on cookie sheet at 350 degree oven for 10 to 12 minutes. May be frozen and reheated. _BABY REUBENS_ 1 loaf cocktail rye bread Spread each piece with Thousand Island dressing or mayonnaise seasoned with horseradish for variation. Cover with thin slice of corned beef, about 1 scant T. sauerkraut, and small square of swiss cheese. Bake at 350 degrees until cheese melts and canapes are hot. _MUFFIN CANAPE_ 6 green onions, sliced thinly, using some tops 1¹⁄₂ cup grated Cheddar cheese 1¹⁄₂ cup mayonnaise 3 English Muffins, split quartered Mix first 3 ingredients. Spread on muffins and broil until brown. Makes 24. _CRAB RANGOON_ 50 Wonton Skins 2 8 oz. cream cheese 2 cans Crab, 6¹⁄₂ oz. 2 tablespoons A. 1. Sauce 1 tablespoon Garlic Powder 2 egg yolks Mix together all ingredients except skins and egg yolks. Take a teaspoon of mixture and place in center of Wonton skin. Brush egg yolk on corners of skins, pull corners together and twist close. Fry in deep hot fat until golden brown. Serve with hot mustard sauce and sweet sour sauce. _STUFFED MUSHROOMS_ 12 large mushrooms 3 tablespoons melted butter ¹⁄₂ teaspoon salt ¹⁄₂ teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons minced green onions ¹⁄₂ tablespoon flour 2 tablespoon butter ¹⁄₂ cup heavy cream 3 tablespoons fresh minced parsley ¹⁄₂ cup grated swiss cheese Remove mushroom stems and reserve. Wash and dry the caps, brush with melted butter and arrange in shallow dish. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Wash and dry stems and mince. Saute with green onions in butter for 4 to 5 minutes. Lower heat, add flour and stir for one minute. Stir in cream and simmer for a minute or two until thickened. Stir in parsley and seasonings. Fill the mushroom caps with this mixture. Top each with a teaspoon of cheese and a drop of melted butter. Set aside until ready to cook. Bake in upper ¹⁄₃ of oven for 15 minutes at 375 degrees. The stuffing should be brown on top. _ARTICHOKE APPETIZER_ ¹⁄₂ cup chopped onion ¹⁄₂ cup water 4 eggs ¹⁄₄ cup fine dry bread crumbs ¹⁄₂ teaspoon salt ¹⁄₈ teaspoon crushed dry oregano 2-3 drops hot pepper sauce 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 2 cans marinated artichoke hearts, drained and finely chopped. ¹⁄₈ teaspoon pepper Cook onion in water about 5 minutes. Combine eggs, bread crumbs, salt, pepper, oregano and hot pepper sauce. Stir in onion, cheese and artichokes. Spread in greased 11 x 7¹⁄₂ pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 17 to 18 minutes. Cut into 1 inch squares. Serve hot or cold. _RUMAKI_ ¹⁄₂ pound chicken livers 1 8 oz. can water chestnuts, sliced 3 green onions 8 slices bacon, cut in half ¹⁄₂ cup Soy Sauce ¹⁄₄ teaspoon Ginger ¹⁄₄ teaspoon Curry Powder Cut onions into one inch pieces. Roll a piece of onion, a slice of water chestnut and chicken liver in each piece of bacon. Fasten with a toothpick. Marinate at least one hour in mixture of rest of the ingredients. Bake, uncovered, on rack in shallow pan at 400 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes, or until bacon is crisp. Makes 16. _SPICY SAUSAGE BALLS_ 1 pound lean pork sausage, mashed 1 egg well beaten ¹⁄₃ fine dry bread crumbs 2 teaspoons curry powder ¹⁄₄ teaspoon chili powder Mix all above ingredients and shape in ³⁄₄ inch balls. Brown on all sides and drain well on paper. 1 8 oz. tomato sauce 3 tablespoon catsup 1 tablespoon Soy sauce 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Combine in saucepan and add sausage balls. Simmer covered for 15 minutes. If used as an appetizer, remove cover and simmer longer to thicken sauce. Can be used as a main dish served over rice. _ALOHA MARINATED CHICKEN WINGS_ Prepare 1 day in advance. Separate 1 package chicken wings discard tips. Marinate in following: ¹⁄₂ cup vinegar ¹⁄₂ cup dark Karo syrup ¹⁄₂ cup soy sauce ¹⁄₄ cup dark molasses Drain and reserve marinade. Bake in 300 degree oven for ³⁄₄ hour-covered dish. Return to marinade and serve in chafing dish. _SAUSAGE CHEESE BALLS_ 1 pound lean ground sausage 1 pound shredded Cheddar cheese 3 cups Bisquick Let sausage reach room temperature. Mix all ingredients and form into balls. Bake at 350 degrees until brown. Makes 100. May be frozen and reheated. _PUMPERNICKLE--MUENSTER TRIANGLES_ 1 8 oz. package Muenster cheese 4 slices of Pumpernickle ¹⁄₂ medium onion Cut slices of cheese in halves. Place 2 halves on each of 4 bread slices. Cut onion into slices and place sliced onion rings on top. Broil 3-5 minutes, cut into triangles. Makes 16. _FRIED MUSHROOMS_ 1 pound fresh mushrooms ¹⁄₃ cup flour ¹⁄₄ cup dry bread crumbs 1¹⁄₂ teaspoon salt ¹⁄₄ teaspoon ground black pepper 1 egg slightly beaten Rinse, pat dry and trim stems of mushrooms; set aside. Combine flour, bread crumbs, salt and pepper. Dip mushrooms into egg, then coat with flour mixture. Fry in skillet in ¹⁄₄ cup salad oil until golden. Drain. To freeze; cool fried mushrooms completely. Wrap for freezing. Freeze up to 3 weeks. To reheat place frozen mushrooms in pan and place in 500 degree oven for about 8 minutes. _TOASTED CHEESE ROUNDS_ ¹⁄₃ cup Parmesan cheese, grated ³⁄₄ cup mayonnaise ¹⁄₂ cup chopped onion dash Worcestershire salt and pepper to taste 1 loaf party rye Combine all ingredients and mix well. Spread on bread and broil until puffy. _ARTICHOKE BUBBLES_ 16 slices party rye bread 1 can (14 oz.) artichoke hearts, drained 1 egg white 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan 1 tablespoon shredded Cheddar cheese 1 dash Cayenne 1 dash Paprika Cut artichoke hearts in half, place one half cut side down on each bread slice. Beat egg white until stiff. Fold in remaining ingredients except paprika. Top each artichoke half with about 1¹⁄₂ teaspoons egg white mixture. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 400 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes. _ARTICHOKE CHEESE FRITTATA (OMELETTE)_ 4 eggs 1 dozen crumbled soda crackers ¹⁄₂ pound grated Cheddar cheese 2 jars of 6 ounce marinated artichoke hearts, chopped and drained, reserving 2 tablespoons artichoke oil. 3 green onions, chopped 1 clove garlic ¹⁄₂ cup chopped fresh parsley salt and pepper to taste Fry onion and whole garlic in reserved oil. Remove garlic, and take pan off heat. Cool the onions. Beat eggs slightly in large bowl and add each remaining ingredient, one at a time with a fork. Add artichokes to mixture. Stir and pour into well greased 8 × 8 pan or 9 inch round pan. Bake 35 to 40 minutes at 325 degrees. Serve hot or cold. [Illustration: Cold Dips and Spreads] _A MEAL IN ITSELF_ 1 cup creamed cottage cheese ¹⁄₂ cup bleu cheese, mashed 1 hard-boiled egg, thinly sliced 1 small green onion, thinly sliced ¹⁄₄ cup sweet pickle relish 2 tablespoons Creamy French dressing Mix in glass bowl. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Serve cold with crackers. _SWISS CHEESE SPREAD_ ¹⁄₃ cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon white wine ¹⁄₂ teaspoon lemon juice ¹⁄₄ teaspoon prepared mustard 1 dash each--garlic powder, salt, pepper, nutmeg 2 cups finely shredded Swiss cheese Combine all ingredients and chill. Garnish with nuts. _CHEDDAR BEER SPREAD_ ¹⁄₂ pound mild Cheddar cheese, grated ¹⁄₂ clove of garlic crushed 1 dash cayenne 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce ¹⁄₂ teaspoon dry mustard ¹⁄₂ cup beer Combine all ingredients and mix until smooth. Fill crock and seal with paraffin. Refrigerate several weeks. Makes 1¹⁄₂ cups. _CRAB AND CREAM CHEESE_ 1 8 oz. cream cheese 1 bottle cocktail sauce (Sea Pass, if possible) 1 can Crabmeat, drained and boned Layer above ingredients. Serve with melba rounds or sesame crackers. _DILLY DIP_ ²⁄₃ cup mayonnaise ²⁄₃ cup sour cream 1 tablespoon dried green onions 1 tablespoon dried parsley 1 teaspoon dill weed 1 teaspoon accent 1 tablespoon parsley Refrigerate for 24 hours. Serve with vegetables. _ROKA DIP FOR VEGETABLES_ 1 8 oz. cream cheese 1 jar Roka cheese 2 ounces Roka cheese crumbled 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 dash Tabasco 1 cup finely chopped watercress 4 green onions chopped ¹⁄₄ teaspoon garlic powder 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 teaspoon Beau Monde 1 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon onion flakes Mix all ingredients in mixer. Serve with raw vegetables. _BLOODY MARY DIP_ 1 cup sour cream 1 cup mayonnaise 2 envelopes Bloody Mary Mix ¹⁄₄ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons green onions, minced Mix and chill overnight. Dip vegetables or crackers. _SOY SAUCE DIP_ 1 cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons dehydrated onions 2 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon vinegar 1 teaspoon Soy Sauce Combine and use for vegetable dip. _CENTURION VEGETABLE DIP_ 1 bottle Wilson’s B V Gravy Base 1 pint mayonnaise 2 8 oz. cream cheese 1 tablespoon grated onion 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Beat together, with mixer, all ingredients except mayonnaise. Fold in mayonnaise with spoon. Serve with raw vegetables. _WILSON’S BVI VEGETABLE DIP_ 1 pint Hellmann’s mayonnaise 2 8 oz. cream cheese 2 oz. Blue cheese 2 oz. BVI Gravy Base 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 minced green onion Beat together with mixer, all ingredients except mayonnaise. Fold in mayonnaise with spoon. Serve with raw vegetables. _SHRIMP OR CRAB MOLD_ 2 cans shrimp or crab 1 can tomato soup 1 8 oz. cream cheese 1 tablespoon gelatin ¹⁄₄ cup cold water 1 cup celery ¹⁄₂ cup onion chopped ³⁄₄ cup Hellmann’s Mayonnaise Dissolve gelatin in cold water. Heat to boiling. Add soup little at a time. Mix cheese little at a time. Add rest of ingredients. Pour into a greased fish shaped mold. _HAM BALL_ 1 8 oz. cream cheese 1 large Underwood Deviled Ham 3 tablespoons chopped onion ¹⁄₂ cup chopped pimento stuffed olives 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1 4 oz. grated sharp cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons mayonnaise Mix all together and chill until firm. Form into ball and roll in pecans. You can make this at least three days in advance. _CLAM DIP_ 1 8 oz. cream cheese ¹⁄₂ cup sour cream 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons dill 1 tablespoon garlic salt 1 7 oz. can mixed clams 2 tablespoons minced onion Mix together all ingredients except clams. Fold in clams and refrigerate 24 hours. Great with king size Fritos. _PEANUT BUTTER PATE_ ¹⁄₂ cup chopped fresh mushrooms 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 8 oz. cream cheese, softened 2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter 2 slices bacon--crisp and crumbled 3 green onions, finely chopped Cook mushrooms in butter for 5 minutes, stir in lemon juice. Remove from heat. Beat cream cheese and peanut butter until fluffy. Stir in mushrooms and cover. Refrigerate at least one hour. Shape into ball and roll in bacon and onions. Cover and refrigerate until serving time. Serve with crackers. _SPINACH APPETIZER_ 1 pkg. frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained 1 8 oz. cream cheese ¹⁄₂ teaspoon Beau Monde ¹⁄₂ teaspoon salt ¹⁄₂ cup chopped fresh parsley ¹⁄₄ cup chopped green onion tops 1 teaspoon Dill Weed Mix everything together and serve on party rye. _BLUE CHEESE SPREAD_ 1 cup American blue cheese 1 cup cream cheese 2 teaspoons minced onion ¹⁄₂ cup sour cream 2 tablespoons white wine pinch garlic 4 strips crisp bacon, crushed Mix all ingredients and chill. Serve on crackers. _CLAM BALL_ 2 8 oz. cream cheese 2 green onions, minced 1 dash Worcestershire sauce 1 dash lemon pepper 1 can minced clams, drained Combine all ingredients. Shape in ball and roll in shelled sunflower seeds. Serve with sesame crackers. _SCRUMPTIOUS SHRIMP SPREAD_ ¹⁄₂ cup Chili Sauce 3 tablespoons tomato paste 2 tablespoons dill pickle liquid 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon Horseradish ¹⁄₂ cup chopped dill pickle 1 7 oz. can chopped shrimp 1 8 oz. cream cheese Beat cream cheese, add remaining ingredients. Serve on crackers. _MANSFIELD DIP_ 2 cans crabmeat, drained very dry ¹⁄₂ head raw cauliflower ¹⁄₄ cup mayonnaise or enough to moisten 1 teaspoon curry powder Wash and dry cauliflower and chop fine, in blender. Mix all ingredients. For a hotter taste add some Chili Sauce if desired. _CRAB DIVINE_ 2 cans crabmeat (7¹⁄₂ oz.) 3 8 oz. cream cheese softened 6 tablespoons mayonnaise ¹⁄₄ teaspoon curry powder ¹⁄₄ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce 1 3 oz. lemon jello 2 tablespoons cold water Soften jello in cold water and heat. Mix together all other ingredients and pack in greased mold. Serve with crackers. _CAMEMBERT CHEESE BALL_ 2 8 oz. cream cheese softened 1 bunch green onion tops 1 jar Old English Cheese 1 jar Roka ¹⁄₂ round of Camembert Cheese Make at least three days in advance. Mix all together and roll in pecans. Serve at room temperature. _KRAUT SPREAD_ 1 large can sauerkraut finely chopped and well drained ¹⁄₂ cup onion finely chopped ¹⁄₂ cup green pepper finely chopped ¹⁄₂ cup sugar ¹⁄₂ cup oil Combine ingredients and chill at least 12 hours. Good on triscuits. _A B C DIP_ ¹⁄₃ cup toasted almonds ³⁄₄ cup mayonnaise 12 ounces grated sharp cheddar cheese 3 strips cooked bacon, crumbled 1 tablespoon finely minced onion ¹⁄₄ teaspoon salt Mix together all ingredients and serve on wheat crackers. Can be made three days in advance. _TUNA CHUTNEY DIP_ 1 8 oz. cream cheese ¹⁄₄ cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons prepared mustard ¹⁄₄ teaspoon cayenne 2 7 oz. cans tuna ¹⁄₄ cup chutney Mix all ingredients together and serve with crackers. _MEXICAN PEPPER DIP_ 2 large tomatoes peeled and chopped 4 chopped green onions 1 small can chopped Green Chiles (El Paso) 1 small can chopped ripe olives 3 tablespoons Olive oil 4 teaspoons vinegar 1 teaspoon Garlic salt Mix all ingredients together and chill. Serve with Tortilla chips. _CURRY VEGETABLE DIP_ 1 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon Curry Powder 1 teaspoon Garlic salt 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon Horseradish (optional) 1 teaspoon Tarragon vinegar Combine all ingredients and serve with raw vegetables. _SPINACH DIP FOR VEGETABLES_ 1 package frozen chopped spinach 2 cups mayonnaise 1 cup green onions (about 2 bunches) 1 teaspoon each, salt and pepper Do not cook spinach. Thaw and thoroughly squeeze moisture out before mixing with rest of ingredients. Serve with raw vegetables. _ANCHOVY-CHEESE DIP_ 1 8 oz. cream cheese softened 2 tablespoons chopped green olives 1 tablespoon anchovy paste 1 tablespoon snipped green onion tops 1 tablespoon milk 1 teaspoon lemon juice ¹⁄₂ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Combine all ingredients and beat until light and fluffy. Chill 24 hours. Serve with crackers or vegetables. _CURRY BALL WITH CHUTNEY AND ALMONDS_ 2 8 oz. cream cheese softened 2 tablespoons curry powder or more to taste 1 4 oz. package sliced almonds 4 tablespoons butter 1 bottle curry sauce or chutney sauce Mix together cream cheese and curry. Set in refrigerator, when cool form into a log. Meanwhile brown almonds in butter and drain on paper towel. When ball is cool roll in almonds and refrigerate. Just before serving pour bottle of chutney or curry sauce over ball. Serve with sesame crackers. _CHUTNEY OVER CHEESE_ 1 8 oz. shredded cheddar cheese 1 8 oz. cream cheese 2 tablespoons sherry 1 teaspoon curry powder Mix all ingredients together and place in pie plate. At last minute, spread on one large jar of chutney. Add chopped green onions on top. Serve with Triscuits. _TUNA PATE_ 1 8 oz. cream cheese 2 tablespoons chili sauce 2 tablespoons snipped parsley 1 teaspoon instant minced onion ¹⁄₂ teaspoon bottled hot pepper sauce 2 6¹⁄₂ oz. cans tuna drained Blend first five ingredients, gradually stir in tuna. Beat until blended. Pack in four cup mold. Chill thoroughly. Unmold and serve with crackers. [Illustration: Cold Tidbits] _INDIAN CHICKEN BALLS_ 4 ounces cream cheese, softened 2 tablespoon mayonnaise 2 5 ounce cans chicken drained 1 cup sliced, blanched almonds 1 tablespoon chopped chutney 1 tablespoon curry powder ¹⁄₂ teaspoon salt ¹⁄₂ cup flaked coconut Beat cheese and mayonnaise until blended. Add rest of ingredients, except coconut. Mix well and chill for one hour. Shape into 36 balls. Roll in coconut and chill 3 to 4 hours before serving. _CHUTNEY-CHICKEN BALLS_ ¹⁄₄ cup finely chopped chutney or chutney sauce 1 5 ounce can chicken spread salt, white pepper and curry powder to taste finely chopped almonds Combine all ingredients except almonds. Chill and form into balls. Shortly before serving roll balls in chopped almonds. _FROSTY GRAPE CLUSTERS_ 2 pounds red, green or blue grapes 2 egg whites, slightly beaten 1 package lemon flavored gelatin 1 teaspoon cinnamon or nutmeg Separate grapes into small clusters. Wash and pat dry with paper towels. Dip grapes in egg whites. Sprinkle with mixture of gelatin and spices. Dry on cake racks in cool place. These are also nice around a punch bowl or as a garnish on a buffet. Makes about 12 servings. _FILLING FOR STUFFED CHERRY TOMATOES_ 1 large avocado ¹⁄₂ cup creamed cottage cheese 1 teaspoon lemon juice ¹⁄₄ teaspoon salt ¹⁄₂ teaspoon Dill Weed Few drops onion juice Garnish with Fresh Dill Take the centers out of the tomatoes. Mix all other ingredients together until smooth. Fill the centers with a teaspoon full of the mixture. _CUCUMBER HORS D’OEUVRES_ 1 loaf thin sliced bread 2 cucumbers 1 cup mayonnaise 4 tablespoons Dill Weed 1 jar capers Take thin sliced bread and trim crust. Cut them with round cutter. Spread butter on bread rounds. Cover butter with mayonnaise and dill weed mixed. Place thin slice of cucumber on top. Cover with dab of dill and mayonnaise mixture and place caper on top. _CHIPPED BEEF AND DILLED GREEN BEAN HORS D’OEUVRES_ 1 can S & W dilled green beans 2 packages thin sliced corn beef 1 container Kraft Horseradish and cream cheese Spread horseradish and cream cheese on beef. Roll around dilled bean and secure with toothpick. _OLIVE BREAD RING_ 1 13³⁄₄ oz. package hot roll mix ³⁄₄ cups warm buttermilk 1 egg 2 tablespoons granulated sugar ³⁄₄ cup shredded Swiss cheese ³⁄₄ cup chopped walnuts ³⁄₄ cup thinly sliced pimento-stuffed olives Sprinkle yeast from roll mix over buttermilk. Thoroughly blend in egg with fork. Set aside, cool to room temperature. Mix together roll mix and sugar; stir in cheese, walnuts and olives. Add liquid ingredients and stir until dough clings together. Turn onto lightly floured bread board and knead 5 or 6 times. Place in buttered bowl, cover and let stand in warm place until doubled, about 1¹⁄₂ hours. On lightly floured board, knead 8 or 10 times. Shape into roll about 16 to 18 inches long and place in well buttered bundt pan. Be sure to seal ends together. Cover and let stand in warm place until doubled, about 45 min. It will not fill the pan. Bake in pre-heated oven at 325 degrees for about 35 to 40 minutes. Turn onto wire rack to cool. Serve with bacon-cheddar spread. _BACON-CHEDDAR CHEESE SPREAD_ 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese (8 oz.) ¹⁄₃ cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons finely chopped green onion 6 slices cooked bacon, crumbled Mix all ingredients together. Have at room temperature to spread on slices of the olive bread ring. _DILL PICKLES AND BEEF WRAP_ 1 package chipped beef 1 3 oz. package cream cheese, softened 1 jar medium sized dill pickles Spread cream cheese on piece of chipped beef. Wrap around a dill pickle. Chill and slice into small pieces. _CREAM PUFFS_ 1 cup flour ¹⁄₄ teaspoon salt ¹⁄₂ cup butter 1 cup boiling water & 4 eggs Combine shortening and water in saucepan; keep over low heat until butter is melted. Sift flour and salt together and add all at one time to water mixture, stirring vigorously over low heat until mixture forms a ball and leaves the side of the pan. Remove from heat and cool slightly. Add eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Beat until smooth and thick. Drop ¹⁄₂ teaspoon mixture on greased cookie sheet, about 1¹⁄₂ inches apart. Bake at 425 degrees for 20 minutes or until beads of moisture no longer appear on surface. DO NOT OPEN DOOR TO OVEN DURING BAKING. Cool, split and fill just before serving. Puffs may be filled with chicken salad, tuna or one of the following. _BLUE CHEESE FILLING_ 1 5 oz. jar blue cheese spread, softened 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ¹⁄₂ cup dairy sour cream Cream cheese spread until smooth. Blend in sauce and sour cream. Chill until ready to fill puffs. Garnish with paprika or parsley, if desired. Makes 1 cup. _CRABMEAT FILLING_ 1 cup crabmeat 1 3 oz. package cream cheese ¹⁄₂ cup sour cream ¹⁄₂ teaspoon curry 1 teaspoon chutney ¹⁄₂ teaspoon salt Mix all together and stuff in puffs. _SHRIMP-CHEESE FILLING_ ¹⁄₂ cup flaked cooked shrimp 1 tablespoon chopped pimento 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3 tablespoons mayonnaise ¹⁄₄ cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese salt and pepper to taste Mix all ingredients and fill puffs. _EXOTIC CHICKEN SALAD_ 4 pounds cooked chicken breast 2 small packages slivered almonds 2 cups mayonnaise 1 tablespoon curry powder 2 tablespoons soy sauce 2 cups thin sliced celery 2 6 oz. cans water chestnuts sliced thinly salt and pepper to taste Mix all ingredients together and fill puffs. _PICKLED MUSHROOMS_ ¹⁄₂ pound mushrooms 2 teaspoons salt 2 cups boiling water ²⁄₃ cup cider vinegar 6 peppercorns 1 sliced onion 1 sprig parsley 1 bay leaf ¹⁄₄ teaspoon celery salt ¹⁄₄ cup oil Clean mushrooms and remove stems. Cover with boiling water and salt, simmer 5 minutes. Drain. Boil vinegar and seasonings 10 minutes. Pour over mushrooms and refrigerate for 24 hours. Drain before serving. _MARINATED CARROTS_ 2 pounds carrots cooked in small pieces until barely tender 1 medium onion grated 1 green pepper diced 1 cup celery diced salt and pepper to taste Bring to boil the following ingredients and pour over carrots. Refrigerate for 24 hours. 1 can tomato soup, undiluted ¹⁄₂ cup sugar ³⁄₄ cup Cider vinegar ¹⁄₂ cup salad oil 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce _SHRIMP WAIKIKI_ Cook one pound shrimp. Halve a large pineapple lengthwise, scoop out meat, discarding core, and cut meat into bite size pieces. Spear each shrimp on toothpick with a piece of pineapple, and heap into one pineapple shell. In other shell, place dip made of: ³⁄₄ cup sour cream ¹⁄₄ cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon horseradish _BOLOGNA CORNUCOPIAS_ 8 slices bologna 1 package (7¹⁄₂ oz.) farmers cheese 1 onion minced 2 tablespoon minced green pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Dash paprika Cut bologna slices in half. Roll each into a cornucopias and close with a toothpick. Combine other ingredients and mix until smooth. Spoon into cornucopias and chill. _SPICED SHERRIED WALNUTS_ 1¹⁄₂ cup brown sugar ¹⁄₄ teaspoon salt ¹⁄₄ cup sherry 1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice 2 tablespoons light corn syrup 3 cups walnut halves granulated sugar Blend brown sugar, salt, sherry, spice and corn syrup. Add walnuts. Roll nuts in sugar and dry overnight on wax paper. _HARRIETT’S MIXTURE_ 6 tablespoons butter 4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon seasoned salt 2 cups Rice Chex 2 cups Wheat Chex 2 cups Corn Chex ³⁄₄ cup salted nuts 1 cup stick pretzels Melt butter, add salt and Worcestershire sauce. Add rest of ingredients and heat until all pieces are coated. Bake at 250 degrees for 45 minutes. Stir every fifteen minutes. Place on paper towels to cool. _BARBECUED PECANS_ 1 cup butter ¹⁄₃ cup Worcestershire sauce 10 dashes Tabasco sauce 4 cups pecan halves Melt butter, add other ingredients. Bake in 270 degree oven for 15 minutes. Take out, salt as needed. Return to oven for another 15 minutes. Drain and cool on paper towels. _FINGER BROCCOLI_ Wash two bunches of fresh broccoli. Cut off flowerets and cut into bite-size pieces. Stems may be saved to cook or use in soup. Make the following marinade: ¹⁄₂ cup white vinegar ¹⁄₂ cup cider vinegar 1 cup olive oil 1 tablespoon dill weed 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon MSG 1 teaspoon each; salt, pepper, garlic powder 1 clove garlic, cut into fourths Place broccoli in large container with a tight fitting lid, such as a plastic ¹⁄₂ gallon ice cream carton. Pour marinade over broccoli. Marinate for 24 hours, turning the carton frequently or stirring broccoli. Remove garlic after 12 hours. _MARINATED SHRIMP_ 2 tablespoons vinegar ¹⁄₃ cup oil 1 teaspoon paprika ¹⁄₄ cup strong prepared mustard 1 teaspoon salt ¹⁄₂ cup green onions, chopped very fine ¹⁄₄ cup parsley, chopped very fine ¹⁄₂ cup celery, chopped very fine Marinate 1 pound shrimp in above mixture overnight. Serve with toothpicks. _ARTICHOKE-BRUSSEL SPROUTS_ 1 can artichoke hearts (drained) 1 package frozen brussel sprouts (cook following directions) 1 small bottle Wishbone dressing Pour over prepared vegetables, sprinkle dill on top. Refrigerate and serve with toothpicks. [Illustration: Christmas Gifts To Make] _RED PEPPER JELLY_ 12 red peppers ground in meat grinder 2 hot peppers ground 7 cups sugar 1 6 oz. bottle Certo 1¹⁄₂ cups cider vinegar 1 box of paraffin Place everything, except Certo on high heat. Stir and boil hard for ten minutes. Add bottle of Certo and stir 10 minutes. Ladle into sterilized jelly glasses and seal with paraffin immediately. _HOT SPICED TEA_ 2¹⁄₃ cups sugar 2 cups Tang ³⁄₄ cup instant tea 1 package lemonade mix 1 teaspoon cinnamon ¹⁄₂ teaspoon clove Mix all ingredients together and store in tightly covered jar. Put two teaspoons in a cup and pour in hot water. _KAHLUA_ Boil in 1¹⁄₂ cups of water 3³⁄₄ cups granulated sugar and add 1 inch long piece of vanilla bean, cut into 3 pieces. Let simmer for 20 minutes. Dissolve 6¹⁄₂ tablespoons instant coffee (Yuban) in ¹⁄₂ cup water. Strain sugar-syrup through cheese cloth and let cool. When cool, add coffee and water mixture and with 3¹⁄₂ cups 100 percent Vodka and 1 tsp. glycerin and let stand in glass bottle for two weeks. _ORANGE AND SPICE SCENTED SUGAR_ 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon grated orange peel ¹⁄₂ teaspoon cinnamon ¹⁄₄ teaspoon ground nutmeg ¹⁄₄ teaspoon cardamom ¹⁄₈ teaspoon ground ginger Heat oven to 200 degrees. Combine ingredients in a baking pan 8 × 8 × 2 and heat for 15 minutes stirring occasionally. Cool. Pour mixture into blender and run on low speed till sugar is fine. Store in tightly covered container in a cool dry place. Use to sweeten coffee, tea, applesauce, fresh apples or sprinkle on pancakes, waffles or french toast. _CAFE AU LAIT_ ¹⁄₄ cup Nestle Quick ¹⁄₂ cup Maxim coffee ¹⁄₂ cup Coffeemate 3 teaspoons cinnamon Mix and store in glass jar. Use one rounded teaspoon per cup. _SEASONED SALT_ 2 cups salt 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon onion powder 1 tablespoon oregano, crushed ¹⁄₄ cup paprika 2 tablespoons pepper 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon celery salt and chili powder ¹⁄₄ cup M.S.G. Mix all ingredients and store in container. Use on vegetables and meat while cooking. Transcriber’s Notes Obvious errors in punctuation and spelling have been fixed. 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