Showing posts with label snacks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snacks. Show all posts

2.01.2014

Cheesy Buffalo Chicken Dip

I don't have a picture to share with this recipe because it disappeared so quickly when I served it at my little fella's birthday party last week. I believe I'd better double the recipe next time! I intend to make it again ASAP (as in tomorrow!) and I might add a picture to this post later. But I thought some of you would want to make it this weekend as you host friends and family. It is kind of a big weekend for food and football. Or so I'm told anyway. I'll use any excuse to make and serve food. Especially when it means I can make this dip!

Cheesy Buffalo Chicken Dip

Ingredients:
 1 pound of boneless skinless chicken breast
 1-1/2 cup  red hot sauce (approximately 12 oz bottle)
 8 oz cream cheese
 1 cup Mexican cheese blend (or your favorite blue cheese or gorgonzola)
 3/4 - 1 cup cup Ranch dressing.
 
Instructions:
Bake or poach the chicken breasts. Shred the cooked chicken.
In a bowl, combine shredded chicken with the hot sauce and set aside.
Spread 8oz block of cream cheese into the bottom of casserole dish.
Top with buffalo chicken.
Sprinkle on the cheese.
Drizzle some Ranch dressing, to taste.   
Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 25 minutes, until dip is melted and bubbling.
Serve with tortilla or pita chips and/or vegetables for dipping.

Notes:
I used two large chicken breasts. I baked them in the oven and then used my Kitchenaid with the paddle attachment to shred them. So easy! Of course two forks will do the trick as well, just not as fast. 
Use your favorite brand of hot sauce. I just grabbed whatever the store brand was at Aldi but I'm sure Franks Red Hot sauce would taste great as well.
Season the chicken with as much or as little hot sauce as your crowd can handle. 
Same goes with the Ranch dressing. I have some Ranch haters in my house but they didn't complain a bit about this dip. 

ENJOY!

Honey Nut Cheerio Bars

I made these cereal bars for my daughter's K5 class the week we signed up for "special snack" and everyone enjoyed them. I figured the little ones probably didn't want nuts and such in their snacks. But next time I make these I'll be a little more creative in what I add to the bars. They are great for on the go snacks and breakfasts for young and old alike.

10.14.2013

Peanut Butter Granola

Here is one our favorite go-to snack recipes. It's simple to make, easy to jazz up, and a great healthy (depending on your add-ins ;) ) snack to have any time of the day or night. 
I hope you and yours will enjoy it as well!

11.01.2012

Sweet Potato Crackers

Here is a super simple recipe for homemade crackers. The original recipe calls for all-organic ingredients but wouldn't you know it...I was fresh out. (ha) So use whatever you have on hand to make these, then pat yourself on the back for saving a lot of money in doing so.