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Dairy, Eggs Appetizers 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 oz Cottage cheese-small curd
1/4 c Sour cream
4 oz Shredded sharp cheddar
cheese
1/2 c Bisquick, I used RecipEase
1/4 c Melted butter
3 Eggs
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix all ingredients with
Electric mixer. Grease
mini-muffin tins or use
Teflon ones.
Fill 3/4 full. Bake for
15-20 minutes or until
brown.
Hints: Add onion, bacon
mushroomsetc. May be
frozen.
Reheat at 300 degrees or
microwave for 3 minutes
on
high.
Note: These are great! Be
sure to add cooked bacon
and
Some diced onion. This
recipe only makes about
1 1/2 Dozen so be sure to at least
double! Great

INSTRUCTIONS

make-ahead appetizer! - Debbie Carlson  Posted by:  Kathryn Nicholson
(WMPX17A) - Prodigy Reposted by: Debbie  Carlson - Cooking Echo  From
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