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A Bloggy Progressive Dinner~Appetizers


We've moved on to the appetizers in the Bloggy Progressive Dinner! I LOVE appetizers, they can pretty much be my whole meal. Here is a very simple one and the best part is you can MAKE IT AHEAD!! Hope you enjoy it.
Marinated Cheese

(from Southern Living)

1 (7 oz.) pkg. Italian dressing mix
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup white vinegar
2 Tbls. minced green onion
2 Tbls. water
1 1/2 tsp. sugar
1 (8 oz.) block Monterey Jack cheese, chilled
1 (8 oz.) block Cheddar cheese, chilled
1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese, chilled
1 (4 oz.) jar chopped pimientos, drained
assorted crackers
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1. Whisk together dressing mix, oil, vinegar, onion, water and sugar; set aside.
2. Cut each block of cheese in half lengthwise. Cut each half crosswise into 1/4" slices.
3. Arrange cheese in rows in a shallow 2-qt. baking dish, alternating Monterey Jack, Cheddar and cream cheese. Pour marinade over cheese. Cover and chill at least 8 hours.
4. Drain marinade; arrange cheese on a platter in rows. Top with pimiento and serve with crackers.

This makes such a pretty presentation (I like food to be attractive) and there are never any leftovers!

Please visit Kate at A Simple Walk for more yummy appetizer recipes!

Comments

Kate said…
That does sound delicious! I have never tried marinating cheese myself, but I've always enjoyed at parties. I think I'm going to try one to take to my in-laws for Christmas eve.

Thanks so much for sharing, and for joining the progressive dinner.
david mcmahon said…
That sounds like a great way to honour a wonderful birth in a stable in a far-off land.

Maybe you could bring the family round to my place for a good old Aussie BBQ!
Anonymous said…
I could make a meal of appetizers, too!

I've never heard of marinating cheese. Looks yummy!
I, too, have never heard of marinating cheese, but I sure would try it. Cheese is a wonderful food.

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