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Salmon and Dill Rollups Recipe

appetizers, snacks, lunchSheri SpalloneComment
Salmon and Dill Rollups Recipe

Salmon and Dill Rollups Recipe

Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Difficulty: Easy

Let the countdown to 2021 begin. Let's face it, 2020 was anything but ordinary. While we are all ready to put 2020 behind us, most importantly now, we also need to relax, unplug, enjoy the holiday season, and treat ourselves to something special.  

These festive salmon and dill rollups, featuring smoked salmon, spinach, Cherchies® Lem'n Dill Seasoning, etc., are the perfect snack for cozying up by the fire or a fancy enough appetizer you and your significant other can share over a bottle of wine.

Now is the time, more than ever, to treat yourselves this holiday season to these elegant salmon and dill pinwheels. You deserve something special!

Enjoy!  

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Ingredients

  • 4 oz. cream cheese (room temperature)

  • 1/2 cup chopped green onions (green and white part)

  • 2 Tbsp. (Tablespoons) Cherchies® Lem'n Dill Seasoning Blend

  • Baby Spinach leaves (Enough to cover tortilla)

  • Smoked salmon (Enough to cover tortilla)

  • 1 large tortilla (burrito size- any type will work, regular, low carb, gluten-free, etc.)


Preparation

Allow the cream cheese to rest on the counter in the package for about 30 minutes, or until softened to room temperature. (If you are in a rush, try this trick. Place sealed package of cream cheese, sans the box, in a small bowl with warm water. This will allow the cream cheese to soften quicker).

In a medium bowl, mix together the cream cheese, chopped green onions, and Lem'n Dill Seasoning. Set aside.

Lay the tortilla on a cutting board. Spread the tortilla with the cream cheese mixture until completely covered. Next, layer the spinach on top of the cream cheese followed by the smoked salmon.

Carefully roll the tortilla and slice the rollup into 1 1/2” pieces. Secure with toothpicks and refrigerate for 30 minutes before serving.

Enjoy!

Salmon and Dill Rollups Recipe

Salmon and Dill Rollups Recipe

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Spooky Apple Dip Recipe

appetizers, desserts, parties, snacksSheri SpalloneComment
Spooky Apple Dip Recipe

Spooky Apple Dip Recipe

Hello friends! Halloween is a knocking. It is the perfect time to whip up this Spooky Apple Dip recipe, featuring cream cheese, mini chocolate chips, Health Bar Bits, homemade caramel sauce**, and the secret ingredient Cherchies® Apple Butter Spread! Of course, the little candy eyes make this dish horrifyingly adorable.   

I don't know whether it is the inner child in me or the fact we have children (and their excitement over the years has excited us), but I have always been a sucker for party themes, themed food, theme decorations, etc., and Halloween is no exception. Our children always loved all the festive Halloween foods we would serve at our pre-Halloween celebration with family and friends.  

So, if you are looking for a quick and easy spooktacular Halloween treat and love caramel apples, this is the perfect dip to share at your next Halloween gathering. Serve it with sliced apples or even graham crackers, and you are good to go.

**Note: You could easily substitute store-bought caramel sauce if you're in a pinch, but homemade is easy and much better.

Enjoy, and Happy Halloween!

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Ingredients

  • 1 (8 oz.) block cream cheese, room temperature

  • 1/2 jar Cherchies® Apple Butter Spread

  • 1 cup Homemade Caramel Sauce (you could use store bought but homemade is so much better!)

  • 1 cup mini chocolate chips

  • 1 cup Heath Bar Toffee bits (or your favorite toffee, crushed into small pieces)

  • Candy “eyes” (We used Wilton candy eyes, we found at our local Michael’s, but they are available online as well.)

  • Apple slices for dipping

Caramel Sauce Ingredients- Make this before assembling the spooky dip to allow the caramel to cool. For the full directions with pictures, please visit “How To Make Homemade Caramel Sauce” on our blog.

  • 1 cup of brown sugar

  • 6 Tablespoons (Tbsp.) unsalted butter, cut into small pieces

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream or half and half, room temperature

  • 1/2 teaspoon (tsp) sea salt (if want salted caramel, add up to 1 tsp. salt- Kosher salt is fine too)

  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla (you could substitute your favorite liquor for an extra special adult treat…we won’t tell, but make sure to keep away from the kiddos)

Preparation for Caramel Sauce

The caramelization process happens quickly, so make sure all your ingredients are measured and in place before you begin. Start with a medium-sized stainless steel sauce pan (ceramic would work just fine too). Add the butter pieces to the pan, turn the heat on low, and gently stir the butter with a wooden spoon (you can use a whisk too) until it melts.

Once the butter has melted, add the sugar and continue to stir until the sugar has melted. (Sugar will be HOT! Trust me, and learn from my mistakes, do not be tempted to taste the caramel at any time, until it has cooled! Many sites I researched suggest having a bowl of cold water on hand in case of flying molten sugar. Yikes! Do not be afraid, but be safe.) As you are stirring, scrape the sugar that forms on the side with the spoon or a rubber spatula and incorporate into the mix.

Continue stirring constantly on low until all the sugar has dissolved and you have achieved a rich caramel color and a nutty aroma. Some of the butter may remain on the top. This is okay. It will incorporate once the half and half or cream is added. As the caramel comes to a rolling boil on low, continue rapidly stirring. Add salt and vanilla (or liquor) at this time. If you want salted caramel, then add an additional 1/2 teaspoon (tsp) of salt.

The last part is the cream or half and half. Add the cream slowly and stir stir stir! Again, be careful, this is where the caramel will get angry with you, as it will sputter and possibly throw molten sugar your way. You must prevail. I’m teasing… it really is very easy! Simply continue stirring rapidly until all the ingredients are incorporated. Remove the caramel from the heat and allow to cool. Turn off the stove. The caramel will thicken as it cools.

Preparation for Spooky Apple Dip

Combine the softened cream cheese and the apple butter spread in a medium bowl with a hand-held mixer and mix on medium-low speed until combined. With a spatula, spread the cream cheese mixture into a pie plate or shallow dish.

Once the caramel sauce has cooled and thickened, evenly pour it over the cream cheese mixture. Next, sprinkle the mini chocolate chips over the caramel, followed by the toffee bits.

Carefully place the candy eyes on top and serve with apples for a spooktackular Halloween presentation.

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Enjoy and Happy Halloween!

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Herbed Antipasto Skewers Recipe

appetizers, snacksSheri SpalloneComment
Herbed Antipasto Skewers Recipe

Herbed Antipasto Skewers Recipe

Today is World Tapas Day. These easy, herbed antipasto skewers are the perfect balance of flavor as a snack or appetizer and are fabulous for celebrating World Tapas Day! They take minutes to prepare, require no cooking, and can be made in advance, making entertaining a breeze.   

Are you unfamiliar with tapas? A tapa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtapa]) is an appetizer or snack in Spanish cuisine, and it translates to a small portion of any Spanish food. Often served before a meal, tapas can include many tasty things, from olives and cheese to hams and seafood, cold or hot (https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/world-tapas-day/-).

Similar to the traditional Spanish tapas ingredients, the classic Italian version (antipasto) is a combination of olives, cheese, artichokes, marinated mushrooms or vegetables, and cured meats, and is the first course of an Italian meal. I chose kalamata and Spanish olives, marinated mozzarella balls, artisan salami, cherry tomatoes, and artichokes. However, any combination of meats and cheeses, cherry peppers, or pepperoncini would also be great. The flavorful vinaigrette, infused with Cherchies® Basil Pizzazz is the pièce de résistance of this appetizer.  

So whether you are celebrating World Tapas Day or are looking for a tasty appetizer or snack with little fuss, consider these herbed antipasto skewers. You will not be disappointed.

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Ingredients (Perfect for whatever ingredients you have on hand)

  • Olives- your choice. I usually use a mixture of Kalamata and Spanish Olives

  • Marinated Mozzarella cheese balls (1 inch balls)

  • Cherry Tomatoes

  • Canned artichoke hearts, drained

  • Hard salami, cut into 1 inch chunks

  • Cherchies® Basil Pizzazz

  • Oilve Oil

  • White Balsamic Vinegar

  • Appetizer skewers

Preparation

The beauty of these skewers is they can be prepared in advance. Prepare the ingredients as directed above. For easy assembly, make sure all the ingredients are in place (mise en place). For these skewers, I started with a mozzarella ball, then an olive, cherry tomato, mozzarella ball, and finally the salami as the anchor.

Once the skewers are assembled, line them up on a shallow baking sheet. Drizzle first with the olive oil, then the balsamic vinegar, and then sprinkle the skewers with Cherchies® Basil Pizzazz.

Place in refrigerator for a couple of hours to overnight before you plan to use them. I like to serve them in mini appetizer cups for presentation and ease of cleanup. Or, you could arrange them on a pretty platter. Easy, peasy appetizers, sans the fuss.

Enjoy!

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Champagne Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe

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Champagne Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe

Champagne Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe

Happy National Egg Day! Yes, you heard me right, and as cliche as it may sound, “How do you like your eggs?” you have my permission to use any “eggcellent” cliches you want. Today is also the perfect day to “break out of your shell” (sorry) and create a new version of your favorite deviled eggs. Introducing Champagne Deviled Eggs With Bacon. I love trying new recipes and challenging my family’s palate with variations of their favorite dishes; however, I have never deviated from their favorite deviled egg recipe until today.

This version uses our award-winning Champagne Mustard, mayonnaise, chives, spices, and bacon and is a definite keeper for your recipe cache. 

So, grab some Champagne Mustard, make these delicious deviled eggs, and celebrate National Egg Day whenever you have a craving for deviled eggs.

Comment below and let us know if you made this recipe. Thank you for visiting, and please come back again for more tasty recipes.

Ingredients:

  • 6 eggs at room temperature

  • 1 Tablespoon (Tbsp.) Cherchies® Champagne Mustard or Cherchies® Hot Banana Pepper Mustard

  • 1 Tablespoon (Tbsp.)

  • Dijon mustard

  • 2 Tbsp. mayonnaise

  • 1/2 tsp. pepper

  • 3 Tbsp. chopped fresh chives, reserving 1 Tbsp. for garnish (optional)

  • 4 slices cooked bacon, chopped, reserving 1 slice to crumble as a garnish (optional)

Preparation:

Hard boil the eggs. (Look at our blog cooking tips- “Perfect Boiled Eggs”). Cool and shell the eggs.

Cut in half, remove the yolks and place them in a bowl with remaining ingredients. Mix until smooth. Spoon or pipe into egg whites.

Garnish with 1 slice of crumbled bacon and 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh chives.

Serve and enjoy!

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