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  2. Ina Garten’s Chipotle Cheddar Crackers Recipe - AOL

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    They’d be tasty on a charcuterie board or as a standalone appetizer for a summer dinner party menu, and admittedly, I probably ate six throughout the afternoon, but I don’t think they’re Ina ...

  3. Ree's Rotel Dip Is the MVP of Game Day Food - AOL

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    In a large nonstick skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the beef and onion and cook, breaking up the beef with a wooden spoon, until browned and cooked through, 6 to 8 minutes. Once ...

  4. Chile con queso - Wikipedia

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    Preparing queso. This recipe include fresh chopped onion, tomatilla, tomatoes, and chili peppers as well as variety of seasoning. Chile con queso is a smooth, creamy sauce, used for dipping, that is made from a blend of melted cheeses (often American cheese, Velveeta or another processed cheese, Monterey Jack or cream cheese), cream, and chili peppers.

  5. Sweet Chili Cream Cheese Dip Recipe - AOL

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    Place cream cheese in serving dish. Top with chili sauce. Kraft Kitchens Tips Substitute: Prepare using PHILADELPHIA Neufchatel Cheese. Serving Suggestion: Serve with your favorite crackers.

  6. Cheese cracker - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] Some cheese crackers are prepared using fermented dough. [4] Cheese crackers are typically baked. [1] [6] Another method of preparing cheese crackers involves placing cheese atop warm crackers. [8] Cheese crackers have been described as a "high-calorie snack", which is due to a higher fat content compared to other types of crackers. [5]

  7. Cream cracker - Wikipedia

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    The name "cream crackers" refers to the method in which the mixture is creamed during manufacture. The cream cracker is traditionally prepared using fermented dough. [1] They are made from wheat flour, vegetable oil and yeast, and are commonly served with cheese, [2] corned beef or other savoury topping, such as Marmite or Vegemite.