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English Muffin Canapes

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Dairy English Appetizers 32 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Green Onions; w/tops-sliced thin
1 ts Capers; or 2-3T picklerelish
1 1/2 c Cheddar Cheese; grated
1 1/4 c Nonfat Mayonnaise
4 English Muffins; split&quartered
1 ds Worcestershire Sauce; or tobasco sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix onions, capers, cheese and mayo. Spread on muffins and broil until
delicately browned and bubbly. Can add dash worchestershire or tobasco
sauce.
Recipe by: Mom
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Windows 95 <cabinluvr@lse.fullfeed.com> on
Feb 10, 1998

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