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Reviewed: Nov. 1, 2009
This is easy and a great idea for anyone who loves olives and cream cheese. I made them according to the recipe given and they are good but to me, they taste like they are missing something. I experimented with garlic, chili powder and some cajon seasoning. To me the combination of all three improved the taste tremendously. But I am giving a rating based on the original recipe and not my modifications.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.21 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 12, 2009
I am excited to try this recipe. I am going to dye the cream cheese gold and make mini pots of gold for our St. Patrick's Day party.
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Reviewed: Dec. 27, 2007
I mixed some ranch powder, cream cheese & grated parmesan. I love olives and I love cream cheese, but the olive doesn't hold enough cream cheese so it's very over powering. I would suggest fresh olives and not canned because of the strong olive taste. Also it's very hard to make it look pretty. As soon as I had 6 or so standing one would fall and cause a domino effect. The toothpicks don't help them stand either.
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Reviewed: Dec. 22, 2007
I mixed the cream cheese with some sour cream and a bit of Hidden Valley Ranch mix. I squeezed the mixture into the olives with a Ziploc bag cut at the corner. It was easy and people ate them up. I'm thinking of trying something with Feta cheese next time...
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2007
Simple and easy my family loved it!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.21 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 11, 2006
I really wanted to love these since cream cheese and olives are two of my favorite things, but I just couldn't. The flavor of the olive just overpowered the cream cheese.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.21 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 24, 2006
These can be offered fabulously if you use extra large and medium olives. Gather some fancy cellophaned toothpics and a couple of big, woody carrots, peeled, and some pimentos. Slice a disc off of the carrot, and cut a small wedge from that disc. Insert the little wedge you cut from it into one of the smaller olives. Then, cut a slit in a large olive, and fill with cream cheese so that the cream cheese shows. Use the fancy toothpick to hold the big olive (with cream cheese showing) to the carrot disc, and the small olive on top - it's a penguin! The little carrot wedge is its beak! A slice of pimento can be wrapped around its "neck" like a scarf. The wedge cut from the disk makes it look like its feet. They're quick and utterly adorable!!!!! I serve them on a fake "beach" made from blue colored unflavored jello, and raw white rice covered with cling wrap, but they're cute just gathered on a tray, looking for a good Christmas party! Always a hit!
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Reviewed: Dec. 31, 2005
Easy once you use the right tool to stuff them. I have a metal cake decorator which made it simple. I will experiment another time with different filling spices/flavors.Thank you.
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Reviewed: Nov. 6, 2005
Nothing too fancy but a good snack none the less.
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Reviewed: Oct. 25, 2004
This is a great recipe. I used garden herbed cream cheese for more flavour. Excellent. Served as an appetizer for Thanksgiving and received great reviews. Thank you.
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Reviewed: Apr. 11, 2004
What a great idea! I tasted the first one and it just seemed to need something a little extra so I added some very finely grated pepper jack cheese and a touch of garlic then piped in the holes with a cake decorating bag and tip, piping a tip of the mixture on the bottom of the olive so they would stick to the plate and remain standing.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.21 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 29, 2003
I made these using large black olives, you may have to slice alittle off the bottom to get these to stand up. In the interest of saving time, I used the processed cheese (comes in a can) piped it with sprinkle of paprika and bacon bits. Guests at a church function devoured these!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 13, 2002
I loved these! I added some minced onion, garlic powder and a bit of cayenne to the cream cheese mixture which added a nice flavor to these yummy morsels!
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Reviewed: Jan. 17, 2002
What could be easier? When I made this for a get-together everyone was impressed and they were all eaten!
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Reviewed: Apr. 27, 2000
This recipe was great my sister and grandma couldn't get enough of them! They looked nice when I served them on a vegetable plater too!!!
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