English Muffin Hors d'Oeuvres Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 2)
Reviewed: Dec. 11, 2010
Great basic recipe. I always use garlic powder, not garlic salt. (It is mostly salt.) Black olives and crab meat is the best addition. Will make them often.
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Reviewed: Dec. 5, 2010
These are really good! I added a can of chopped black olives as other reviewers had suggested. I baked some and later broiled some, both ways turn out great. Since I was making them for myself and my husband I did not cut them, but left them as whole circles as seen in photo. Great recipe!
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Reviewed: Oct. 30, 2010
I started making this with my Nana when I was a little girl around the Holidays in the early 1970's. (Don't do the math, I am an old lady now : ) ..... These are wonderful and easy, however we would mix it up and use Parmesan reggiano in place of Cheddar and this added a bit more punch. Use fresh not the canned, fresh had more zing! Yummy Yummy in my tummy.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Chino, California, USA
Living In: Corona, California, USA
Reviewed: Oct. 10, 2010
I have been eating these since I was a kid. We add chopped black olives and curry powder to ours. have never added salt.
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Home Town: Upland, California, USA
Living In: Bakersfield, California, USA
Reviewed: May 22, 2010
I added chopped green olives too - suggest leaving out the salt and garlic salt if you add the olives. Delicious and so easy!
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Reviewed: May 15, 2010
I made for a get together at my place, I did substitute about 3/4 cup of the mayo for cream cheese and used a bit more than a pinch of black pepper. They were gone in no time with nothing but praise!
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Reviewed: Apr. 26, 2010
These are AWESOME and SUPER easy! I made the following english muffin recipe from this site last night: English Muffins. Since my boyfriend will be out of town for a week, I wanted to use up some of the english muffins. These were perfect. Unfortunately, I didn't have green onions (and the bf doesn't like them) so I made these without. They were still incredible. They taste like the best cheese bread you've ever had at a pizza place. I will make these again! I love the idea of adding shrimp to these and plan to make them as my solo "dinner" this week. Thanks!
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Home Town: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Living In: Dalton, Nebraska, USA
Reviewed: Feb. 13, 2010
I rated this recipe 5 stars, however with a substitution: I don't put salt in it (I find with everything, it's salty enough so no salt and no garlic salt either) and instead I put a little bit of curry powder (depending on how much you like it)...but even just a little hint is delicious! & you have to put chopped black olives in the mayo mixture - sooo good! Then I just bake them in the oven normally...they also work well if you freeze them 1st. Always a hit & ppl always ask for the recipe!
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Reviewed: Sep. 28, 2009
I used gruyere cheese and half cup sour cream and three quarters cup mayo, and crabmeat, bake on french bread it rocks.
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Reviewed: Sep. 27, 2009
These were good but next time I will 'kick' it up a little leaving out the regular salt, using more than a pinch of garlic salt and sprinkle the tops with Asiago cheese.
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