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  2. Make-Ahead Spinach Phyllo Roll-Ups Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Make-Ahead Spinach Phyllo Roll-Ups? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Make-Ahead Spinach Phyllo Roll-Ups? recipe for your family and friends.

  3. Make-Ahead Spinach Phyllo Roll-Ups Recipe - AOL

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    Brush 1 phyllo sheet lightly with butter; top with 2 more phyllo sheets, lightly brushing each layer with some of the remaining butter. Place remaining phyllo between sheets of plastic wrap; set aside. SPREAD 1/5 of the spinach mixture along one short side of phyllo stack. Fold in long sides of phyllo; roll up from one short side to make log.

  4. Make-Ahead Spinach Phyllo Roll-Ups Recipe - AOL

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    MIX first 5 ingredients until well blended. Brush 1 phyllo sheet lightly with butter; top with 2 more phyllo sheets, lightly brushing each layer with some of the remaining butter. Place remaining ...

  5. Jell-O Salad and Other Retro Summer Recipes We Secretly Love

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    Cheese Balls. Cheese balls are a blend of one or more types of cheese with ingredients such as cream cheese and mayonnaise, rolled into a ball and coated with nuts, dried fruit, or other seasonings.

  6. 90 Easy Bite-Sized Appetizers For The Best Party Ever - AOL

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    Mini Phyllo Feta Bites These mini phyllo feta bites are the perfect easy bite-sized appetizer for a party. Salty, gooey feta cheese is wrapped in the flakiest golden-brown layers of phyllo dough .

  7. Filo - Wikipedia

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    The name filo (phonetic) or phyllo (transliteration) comes from Greek φύλλο 'leaf'. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Arabic, it is called ruqaq or ruqaqat ; [ 3 ] in the Maghreb , warqa ( Arabic : ورقة ) which is different from regular filo dough. [ 4 ]

  8. Fruit whip - Wikipedia

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    A common kind of fruit whip is prune whip, but almost any raw, dried, or cooked fruit may be used, mashed or sieved, [3] for example apple, [5] strawberry, raspberry, apricot, cherry, fig, [2] pineapple, [6] or rhubarb. [4] Fruit whips are normally made by whipping the egg white then mixing in the puréed and sweetened fruit pulp. [7]

  9. Spinach dip - Wikipedia

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    The dip is commonly eaten as an hors d'oeuvre, appetizer, or party platter. Many casual restaurant chains offer spinach dip on their menus. [1] Several commercially prepared, mass-produced spinach dips are sold in grocery stores and supermarkets. [5] Some commercial powdered mixes, such as Knorr, are available to flavor the dip.