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Default (2009-12-21) NS-RFC: 'Tis The Season For.... Holiday Treats!

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> On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 14:15:07 -0600, Terry >
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>>Sausage-cheese balls (appetizer)
>>
>>1 lb hot bulk sausage
>>8 oz sharp cheese, shredded
>>3 cups baking mix (Bisquick, Jiffy, etc.)
>>
>>Mix by hand. At first it doesn't look like it will *ever* come
>>together, but keep at it. Roll into walnut-sized balls and place on
>>lightly greased baking sheet. Bake at 375 F for about 20 minutes or
>>until lightly browned. Serve hot/warm.

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> Am I understanding this correctly... you *don't* precook the meat
> before you mix it into the Bisquick with the cheese? Do you squish it
> through your fingers to separate the meat and incorporate it with the
> bisquick and cheese?
>


You don't precook the sausage, otherwise it would be impossible to mix
together. And yes, at first it doesn't look like it will ever come together
but just keep going... it will They can also be frozen on baking sheets
(uncooked) then baked right before you serve them. And yes, I soften the
cheese a bit in the microwave first to make mixing them a little easier.

Jill

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