Quick and Cheesy Appetizer

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November 25, 2009

Just in time for Turkey Day, here’s a quick and OH SO EASY appetizer to make. I like to call it:

Cheese Rounds for the Hounds

1 cup grated cheddar cheese (wimp out and buy the bags)
1/2 cup margarine
1 and 1/4 cup flour
Dash cayenne pepper (I use a dash, some of you daredevils may want more)

Mix ingredients together and form long rolls, 1-inch in diameter. When ready to bake, slice into 1/4-inch rounds (thus the name) and bake 5 minutes at 400 degrees. I like to take a fork and make an indentation on each round. Why? Ah...I dunno. Leaving my mark?

Watch people pile a bunch in napkins and then stuff them in their pockets, the hounds! Best make a double batch.

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1. by anonymous on Nov 25, 2009 at 5:02 PM PST

JJ these look so good and easy besides. I am saving this recipe for my New Years Eve when I serve all kinds of unique appetisers. Thanks!
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