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Chicken, cheddar cheese, bacon and ranch dressing wrapped in crescent rolls and topped with milk and cream of chicken soup. Use rotisserie chicken and pre-cooked bacon for quick prep! Get the ...
In a bowl, mix in the cream cheese and the hot sauce. Add in cheese and chicken. Mix, mix, mix! Unroll dough, and cut into 16 triangles. Arrange triangles in a ring like the sun. Add cream cheese ...
All you need to do is pop a fresh can of crescent rolls, stuff with scallion cream cheese, and roll. Sprinkle with everything bagel seasoning and bake to create a frittata-style, savory egg custard.
A small breadcrumbed fried food roll containing, usually as main ingredients, mashed potatoes and/or ground meat (veal, beef, chicken, or turkey), shellfish, fish, cheese, vegetables and mixed with béchamel or brown sauce, and soaked white bread, egg, onion, spices and herbs, wine, milk, beer or any of the combination thereof, sometimes with a ...
A chicken fillet roll, also known as a hot chicken roll [1] [2] or chicken roll (Irish: rollóg sicín [3]), is a baguette filled with a fillet of processed chicken. [4] It is a ubiquitous deli item in Ireland, served at a wide variety of convenience shops, newsagents, supermarkets, petrol stations, fast food restaurants, and casual eateries throughout the country.
In a bowl, combine the chopped chicken, bacon pieces, cheddar cheese and ranch dressing. Unroll both cans of crescent rolls. Press perforations to seal. Cut each sheet of crescent dough into 6 ...
Cream cheese doughs are the most recent, while yeast leavened [13] [14] and sour cream doughs [15] [16] are much older. The different fillings can include raisins, walnuts, cinnamon, chocolate, marzipan, poppy seed, or fruit preserves which are rolled up inside. Vanilla-filled rugelach have become popular in New York in recent decades.
LaCorte unrolls one can of crescent roll dough and presses it into a 9-by-13-inch pan, then spreads the sausage mixture on top. Some shredded cheese goes on top of that (because of course), then ...