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St Louis Bread Company Appetizer Roll Ups
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St. Louis Bread Company Appetizer Roll Ups
12 slices Saint Louis Bread slices (suggestions: tomato-basil, sourdough,
or French loaves), sliced thin
8 ounces cream cheese softened
4 ounces blue cheese, crumbled
3 tablespoons minced green onion or
1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives
1/3 cup melted butter or margarine
Optional: Before rolling bread, add a thin layer of
shaved ham.
In this Recipes
Mix together the cream cheese, blue cheese, green onion or chives. Trim
crusts from bread. Roll each bread slice with a rolling pin to flatten.
Spread one side of each piece of bread with 2 tablespoons cream cheese
mixture. Roll up tightly. Brush with the melted butter. At this point
you may freeze unbaked rollups 3-4 weeks in an airtight container. Thaw
in refrigerator before baking. Bake rollups at 400 degrees F for 10 to
12 minutes In this recepies
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Serves 12.
Remarks
Taste of this recipe is amazing, its taste is still on my tongue. Its yummy dear. BY- John Victor
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As I was at first time in kitchen to cook something for myself, I just read the lines and do as you instructed. When I cooked St Louis Bread Company Appetizer Roll Ups, I really wont believe that I can make so delicious food. Credit is all yours dear. By Jacky
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