Old english sherry cheese puffs




Old english sherry cheese puffs
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Last updated 9/27/2008 2:21:06 PM. Recipe ID 12746. Report a problem with this recipe.



 
      Title: Old english sherry cheese puffs
 Categories: Entertain, Appetizers
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Water
    1/4 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Margarine or Butter
      1 tb Sherry
    1/2 c  All-Purpose Flour
      2    Eggs
           5 oz. Jar Old English*

MMMMM--------------------------FILLING-------------------------------
      1 pk 3-oz. Cream Cheese, Softened
      1 tb Chopped Stuffed Green Olives
      2 ts Sherry
 
  *INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1 5-oz. Jar Old English (sharp)
  pasteurized process cheese spread, softened.
  
  Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Grease cookie sheet. In med. saucepan,
  heat water, salt and margarine to boiling. Add flour and sherry,
  stirring constantly, until mixture forms ball and leaves sides of
  pan. Remove from heat; blend in 1/4 cup cheese spread. Add eggs, one
  at a time, beating well after each addition. Mixture will be smooth
  and glossy. Drop dough by teaspoonfuls onto prepared cookie sheet.
  Bake at 400 degrees F for 15-20 mins. until puffed and golden brown.
  Remove from cookie sheets. Cool slightly; make small slit in side of
  puffs to release steam and prevent sogginess. Cool completely.
  
  In small bowl, combine remaining cheese spread, olives and sherry;
  blend until smooth and fluffy. Slit puffs; remove any soft filaments
  of dough. Fill with scant teaspoonfuls of cheese mixture. Makes 18
  appetizer puffs.
  
  A wonderful holiday appetizer including a rich cheese puff pastry.
  
  I have never tried this recipe. It comes from my "Pillsbury Festive
  Holiday Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 




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Recipe ID 12746 (Apr 03, 2005)