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"Some Like It Hot" Cheese Ball

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Grains Appetizers, Mine, Spicy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 oz Softened Cream Cheese
2 c Grated Chedder Cheese
1 tb Grated Onion
1 tb Milk
1 tb Worcestershire Sauce
2 tb Minced Seeded Jalapeno Peppr
2 tb Minced Seeded Red Bell Peppr
2 tb Minced Pepperoni
1 tb Chili Powder

INSTRUCTIONS

Allow cheeses to warm to room temperature. Mix cheeses, milk, onion, and
Worcestershire sauce with electric mixer. Add peppers and pepperoni and
gently mix. Rap mixture in plastic rap and refrigerate until firm. While
still in plastic rap, form in to ball shape, unrap and roll in chili
powder. Serve with your favorite crackers.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V5 #032 by Michael McLaughlin
<mmclaughlin@micronet.net> on Feb 01, 1998

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