Welsh Rarebit I

Submitted by: Theresa 
Simple and delicious. Serve this sauce over crackers. 

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Tomato Rarebit

Submitted by: PJ's kitchen 
Living In: Canfield, Ohio, USA
Tomatoes flavor this rarebit made with Cheddar cheese. Serve over toast at tea time for a traditional snack. Great for a hot lunch during those cold winter days. Just add ham or sausage and serve with a salad to complete a evening dinner. 

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Real Welsh Rarebit

Submitted by: MOMFISH 
Serve this creamy and cheesy sauce over toasted bread or English muffins for a traditional Welsh meal that can be made fairly quickly. 

Welsh Rarebit II

Submitted by: Cathy 
My version of the old classic, using American cheese, mustard and soy sauce. Takes a bit of time, but worth the effort! Serve it on toast. Garnish with crumbled bacon and chopped tomato. 

Easy Welsh Rarebit

Submitted by: JAMIEHECKLE 
This easy dish makes a great snack or appetizer. Serve over toasted white or rye bread. 

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Welsh Rabbit (Rarebit)

Submitted by: TARENELLA 
Home Town: Bellingham, Washington, USA
Living In: Tucson, Arizona, USA
A rich, thick cheese sauce made with sharp Cheddar cheese is perfect for serving on vegetables, eggs, or just toast for a quick, flavorful meal. 

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Mushroom Toast Cups

Submitted by: LKOSLOWSKI 
MMMM-mushrooms! Covered in Parmesan and jazzed up with a sprinkle of cayenne pepper, these mushroom bread cups make a fun and delectable hot appetizer! 

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Cinnamon Toasties

Submitted by: Diane Marshall 
These cinnamon squares really hit the spot served hot from the oven. 'Someone gave my mother the recipe a few years ago, and everyone raves about it,' says Diane Marshall of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. 'Kids love the cream cheese-filled snacks, especially when they're cup tin cookie-cutter shapes.' 

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Orange Toast

Submitted by: Helen Applequist 
'A friend gave me the recipe for this sweet snack,' informs Helen Applequist of St. Louis Park, Minnesota. 'I make it with thinly sliced bread from Pepperidge Farm. It's lovely with tea.' 

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Cheese Toast

Submitted by: Eve Gauger Vargas 
Better yet, you'll need just need four ingredients for crisp Cheese Toast. 'My mom came up with this recipe when I was growing up,' Eve shares. 'The tangy triangles broil to a pretty golden color in just minutes. Or you can pop them in the toaster oven.' 
 
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