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  2. I Tried Ina Garten's Go-To Holiday Appetizer

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    Ina's recipe for chipotle cheddar crackers checks all the boxes. To make a batch, first shred 1/2 pound of good aged cheddar. Our Test Kitchen recommends Grafton 2-year aged cheddar.

  3. The 4-Ingredient Appetizer I’m Making for the Holidays This Year

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    Smear each cracker with a small amount of cream cheese (about 1/2 teaspoon). Top each cracker with a small piece of bacon, pressing lightly to adhere against the cream cheese.

  4. These 90 Tasty Christmas Appetizers Will Get the Party Started

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    The creamy whipped cheese is simply topped with crispy pancetta and breadcrumbs, then served with veggies, crackers, or toasted bread for dipping. Get Ree's Whipped Goat Cheese recipe . C.W. Newell

  5. 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]

  6. Oyster cracker - Wikipedia

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    In New England, oyster crackers are served with oyster stew and chowders. Plain oyster crackers are sometimes seasoned with various spices or pepper sauce and served as an appetizer or snack. Oyster crackers have a taste similar to saltine crackers, but usually are less salty. In other areas of the United States, they are among the choices for ...

  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.