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Quick and easy asparagus snack
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Quick and easy asparagus snack
Ozgirl wrote:
> Would be good for parties, starters etc. > > http://www.foodnetwork.co.uk/recipes...bbles-202.html Along similar lines, someone I know used to make this and bring it to parties, where it was very popular: Sliced deli ham, thick enough to spread with softened cream cheese without breaking, but thin enough to roll Cream cheese, softened Asparagus, trimmed, blanched in rapidly boiling water then shocked in ice water Spread slice of ham with cream cheese, place spear of asparagus on it and roll up. Cut each rolled spear into several pieces. (I'd suggest cutting at an angle to make it look more attractive.) The proportions of cream cheese/ham/asparagus are up to you. She used substantial asparagus--not the very thin ones. The possible variations are infinite. One could use goat cheese and roasted asparagus, some kind of herbed cheese like Boursin, and so forth. Her version was simple, but very good. |
Quick and easy asparagus snack
I meant to add that, if one does not eat pork, I would bet that something like smoked turkey would be tasty. |
Quick and easy asparagus snack
we do something similar with smoked turkey, peminto cheese and either
blanched asparagus, or carrots, Lee... "Janet" > wrote in message ... > > I meant to add that, if one does not eat pork, I would bet that something > like smoked turkey would be tasty. > |
Quick and easy asparagus snack
In article >,
"Janet" > wrote: > Along similar lines, someone I know used to make this and bring it to > parties, where it was very popular: > > Sliced deli ham, thick enough to spread with softened cream cheese without > breaking, but thin enough to roll > Cream cheese, softened > Asparagus, trimmed, blanched in rapidly boiling water then shocked in ice > water > > Spread slice of ham with cream cheese, place spear of asparagus on it and > roll up. Cut each rolled spear into several pieces. (I'd suggest cutting at > an angle to make it look more attractive.) > > The proportions of cream cheese/ham/asparagus are up to you. She used > substantial asparagus--not the very thin ones. The possible variations are > infinite. One could use goat cheese and roasted asparagus, some kind of > herbed cheese like Boursin, and so forth. Her version was simple, but very > good. I've made that with dill pepper spears instead of asparagus. Yummy! PP -- "What you fail to understand is that criticising established authority by means of argument and evidence is a crucial aspect of how science works." - Chris Malcolm |
Quick and easy asparagus snack
"Janet" > wrote in message ... > Ozgirl wrote: >> Would be good for parties, starters etc. >> >> http://www.foodnetwork.co.uk/recipes...bbles-202.html > > Along similar lines, someone I know used to make this and bring it to > parties, where it was very popular: > > Sliced deli ham, thick enough to spread with softened cream cheese > without breaking, but thin enough to roll > Cream cheese, softened > Asparagus, trimmed, blanched in rapidly boiling water then shocked in > ice water > > Spread slice of ham with cream cheese, place spear of asparagus on it > and roll up. Cut each rolled spear into several pieces. (I'd suggest > cutting at an angle to make it look more attractive.) > > The proportions of cream cheese/ham/asparagus are up to you. She used > substantial asparagus--not the very thin ones. The possible variations > are infinite. One could use goat cheese and roasted asparagus, some > kind of herbed cheese like Boursin, and so forth. Her version was > simple, but very good. The ham and asparagus uses to be popular years ago here but it was canned asparagus, no cream cheese and often just the pressed deli ham. Also popular used to be luncheon meat (like bologna style but way cheaper, lol) wrapped around cold mashed potato. |
Quick and easy asparagus snack
"Peppermint Patootie" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Janet" > wrote: > >> Along similar lines, someone I know used to make this and bring it to >> parties, where it was very popular: >> >> Sliced deli ham, thick enough to spread with softened cream cheese >> without >> breaking, but thin enough to roll >> Cream cheese, softened >> Asparagus, trimmed, blanched in rapidly boiling water then shocked in >> ice >> water >> >> Spread slice of ham with cream cheese, place spear of asparagus on it >> and >> roll up. Cut each rolled spear into several pieces. (I'd suggest >> cutting at >> an angle to make it look more attractive.) >> >> The proportions of cream cheese/ham/asparagus are up to you. She used >> substantial asparagus--not the very thin ones. The possible >> variations are >> infinite. One could use goat cheese and roasted asparagus, some kind >> of >> herbed cheese like Boursin, and so forth. Her version was simple, but >> very >> good. > > I've made that with dill pepper spears instead of asparagus. Yummy! |
Quick and easy asparagus snack
Ozgirl wrote:
<snip> > The ham and asparagus uses to be popular years ago here but it was > canned asparagus, no cream cheese and often just the pressed deli ham. > Also popular used to be luncheon meat (like bologna style but way > cheaper, lol) wrapped around cold mashed potato. Can I say EWWWWW! ? :) |
Quick and easy asparagus snack
don't think that tato thing would work for me, maybe cheap balongna and
piminto cheese, lol, Lee "Janet" > wrote in message ... > Ozgirl wrote: > > <snip> > >> The ham and asparagus uses to be popular years ago here but it was >> canned asparagus, no cream cheese and often just the pressed deli ham. >> Also popular used to be luncheon meat (like bologna style but way >> cheaper, lol) wrapped around cold mashed potato. > > Can I say EWWWWW! ? :) > |
Quick and easy asparagus snack
"Janet" > wrote in message ... > Ozgirl wrote: > > <snip> > >> The ham and asparagus uses to be popular years ago here but it was >> canned asparagus, no cream cheese and often just the pressed deli >> ham. >> Also popular used to be luncheon meat (like bologna style but way >> cheaper, lol) wrapped around cold mashed potato. > > Can I say EWWWWW! ? :) hee hee, you were the hostess with the mostest if you supplied those little delicacies ;) |
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