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The Best Cheeseball

Submitted by: Anita Moree 
Mexican specialties give this cheeseball a zesty new flavor--a nice cheese from the classic paprika-and-pecan standard. 

Corn Beef Ball

Submitted by: SUSAN ANN 
A surprising switch from the usual cheddar-cheese ball ...this one 's stocked with cream cheese, corned beef and the requisite horseradish. 

Cream Cheese and Chopped Dried Beef Ball

Submitted by: MARBALET 
This is such a great treat for your Christmas/Holiday guests. 

Beef Dip

Submitted by: Kris 
A cold cracker spread made with cream cheese, sharp processed cheese spread, thin sliced beef and onion. 

Cream Cheese Pickles

Submitted by: Linda 
Like the best part of a rye-bread sandwich ...without the bread! Here, fresh dairy cream cheese pairs up with sour dills and hearty beef. 

Braunschweiger Spread

Submitted by: TTAYLOR239 
This makes a great snack or appetizer anytime. Serve with your favorite crackers. 

Pepperoni Dip I

Submitted by: Barbara 
Pepperoni lends an Italian authenticity to this pizza-without-the-dough. Ingredients are layered in a pie pan and baked for ten minutes. 

Braunschweiger Ball

Submitted by: Michael Lee Ryan 
Hearty liverwurst gets grown up in this pate-like appetizer that 's prepared in the blender. The "frosting " is actually cream cheese and mayonnaise whipped until smooth. 

Creamy Veggie Fondue

Submitted by: Al P. 
This is my spin on a popular creamy cheese fondue. Have fun with it and incorporate the cheeses and veggies you like. Serve with veggies and bread sticks. 

Stuffed Mushrooms IV

Submitted by: Jennifer 
A savory meat and bread mixture seasoned with chili powder is baked into a buttered button mushroom cap in this appetizer which is served hot. 
 
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