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Christmas nibbles

Postby Weka » 23 Dec 2012, 02:35

We have been invited to our streets Christmas gathering tomorrow night. The invite says to bring a plate of nibbles.

I'm in a street of mostly retired folk, so chocolate crackles or fairy bread probably won't go down too well. :o
Any ideas? Needs to be quick and easy.

I've been sick all week, and the drugs the doctor gave me have only just kicked in so I'm trying to squeeze everything into 2 days now. I think the Christmas shopping is done now at least. Phew.

Next year I will know that they do a street gathering and I will be prepared. :D
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Re: Christmas nibbles

Postby debih » 23 Dec 2012, 08:53

What about some little cheesey nibbles?

100g plain flour
75g self raising flour
100g butter
100g grated cheese
1 large egg yolk

Make the pastry with all the ingredients, roll out, cut into shapes, bake for 12/14 mins (180C/Gas 4), cool.

They are lovely.
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Re: Christmas nibbles

Postby debih » 23 Dec 2012, 08:57

Or some cheese and bacon twists

1 sheet of ready to roll puff pastry
1 pack streaky bacon
1 block cheddar cheese
1 tablespoon mustard

Spread a thin layer of mustard over the rolled out pastry. Grate some cheese over. Lie strips of bacon over it about 1/2 cm apart. Cut the pastry either side of each piece of bacon. Twirl each strip around until the bacon is sealed in. Place on baking tray in a hot oven for approx 15 minutes.

They are really easy and taste wonderful.

By the way - hope your feeling better.
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Re: Christmas nibbles

Postby Diflower » 23 Dec 2012, 12:42

I make those cheesy ones Debih they're lovely - and all too moreish :D
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Re: Christmas nibbles

Postby Kaz » 23 Dec 2012, 13:09

Pigs in blankets? Slices of bacon wrapped round little sausages and grilled or baked in the oven.............yummy and quite 'Christmassy' :) I don't eat pork myself but when I make these they always all get eaten! ;)

I hope you're fully recovered for Christmas hun, those two little ones will keep you busy this year now they are aware of Santa! :D :D :D
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Re: Christmas nibbles

Postby Weka » 23 Dec 2012, 19:34

Might give debs cheesy ones a go this morning. Might try and find my little star cookie cutter.
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Re: Christmas nibbles

Postby Weka » 25 Dec 2012, 04:03

Couldn't find my flour and I hav run out of cheese. So instead I made chocolate covered strawberries.
What a disaster. First two packs of melting chocolate didn't melt, next pack I, so I added in some baileys, oops... It all went hard, so they got balled up and rolled in coconut. Last attempt worked perfec. Phew. And they were mostly all gobbled up.
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