It is time again for the Blogger C.L.U.E.
Society. We are a group of like minded
food bloggers who get assigned once a month to another blogger who is a member
of this secret society of sorts. We go
on a secret mission to discover and make a recipe from our assigned blog with
the theme of the month. For February,
our theme was red. That could mean make
something that is red or venture down the virtual red carpet. I chose to dance down the red carpet and
choose an appetizer that could be enjoyed while hosting an Oscar Party at home.
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If you have followed my blog for a while and/or we are
friends, you know that I adore appetizers.
They are bite sized delights that pack a punch of flavor and you can
sample many different flavor profiles in one sitting if you have an assortment
of these little snacks. This month I was
paired with Kelli from Kelli’s Kitchen and she has a ton of recipes to choose
from. She calls Oklahoma
home and learned a lot from her Nana.
She is the matriarch to her family and takes care of her hubby,
daughter, step-sons, grandson (from her photo I can’t believe she is a
grandmother), her Mom and her doggie Jack.
I can sense that she is a caregiver and nurturer and loves to share her
food with everyone to make them smile.
After toying over a couple recipes, I knew I wanted to go
the red carpet route and her Country Cook’s Cheesy Bacon Ranch Bread - just
simply sang to me. I had to gasp when I
saw it called for 1 cup of butter – I just couldn’t do it. Oh how I wish I could but then I thought
about my waistline and heart. Instead I
cut down the butter and used half and half.
Okay, still not the healthiest, but something inside of me was reasoning
with my inner-self saying this would be healthier. I had to chuckle inside. Smile. My hubby is always the official taste tester
and he absolutely LOVED them. These will
make an appearance on the red carpet of appetizers for my small gathering for
the Oscars. Thank you Kelli for the
recipe and inspiration!!
Bacon & Cheddar
Savory Bread Pudding Bites
3 Cups Sourdough Bread, small cubes
2 Cups White Cheddar Cheese, grated
¼ Cup Butter, melted
¾ Cup Half and Half
2 Tablespoon Dry Ranch Dressing Powder
½ Cup Parmesan Cheese
1 Cup Cooked and Crumbled Bacon (Apple smoked is what I
used)
½ Cup Scallion, finely chopped
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Add the melted butter to the half and half and stir in the
ranch dressing. Mix well. Add the bread
cubes to a large bowl and then add the melted butter mixture to the cubes of
bread and mix well. Let sit for 15
minutes.
Add the grated cheddar cheese, Parmesan cheese, cooked bacon
and scallions to the bread mixture. Mix
well.
Use 2 mini muffin tins.
Spray each cup with non-stick cooking spray. Fill each muffin with a large scoop of the
bread mixture. I used a small ice cream
scoop to fill each one. Made is really
quick and easy. Bake for 15 to 20
minutes or until golden brown. Let cool
then gently remove with a sharp knife and enjoy!
This is such a great recipe and I am very glad you and your husband like it! Our family likes them and certainly during football season it's a hit. I can put in a stick of butter because the men in the family have the most amazing metabolism known to man! Even Rocket (the baby) eats like a full grown man and is in the bottom 5% of his weight for his age. Curses! I, of course was not blessed with that so I have to eat little bites. Can't wait to see what you do next month!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazingly delicious bread pudding. I am not a big fan of sweet bread puddings... but this savory one sound right up my alley! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute, and all my favorite things in one little bite! Sounds perfect!
ReplyDelete-Julie @ Texan New Yorker
What a perfect little bite....savory bread pudding is the best!!
ReplyDeleteHaha...! Amazing what we can justify in the name of happiness!! And I think you nailed this recipe perfectly. How fabulous would these be on one of your Friday Night appetizers events?? Pure perfection!
ReplyDeleteLisa, I am always on the hunt for appetizers to serve my book club--and these gems may be on the menu next month! They sound amazing!
ReplyDeletei love sweet bread pudding but strange enough I enjoy savory bread pudding just as much if not better! I love this
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love savory bread puddings as well as appetizers, so this one is right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteYour appetizers should be compiled in a cookbook--seriously. I love all the ones I've tasted and now you've got one more to add to your tasty collection.
ReplyDeleteI smiled as I read this because I'm always looking to cut down on the butter/fat content of anything I make. It's great to know that this worked out so well with your substitution. Oscar-party worthy, for sure!
I had such a nice time looking through your blog for a recipe this month! :)
I don't think I'd be able to stop popping these in my mouth - all of these amazing savory ingredients in one bite. Yum!
ReplyDeleteOh, Lisa, I love this recipe! We need something for munchies later in the day on Valentines and this is perfect! Somehow, my stepson forgot to make dinner reservations and now we have dinner at 3:30... Can you say appetizers later - lol!
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely scrumptious! (I think I'd eat them all before they made it to the party.)
ReplyDeleteWaaaaaaaaant! I've been looking for savory appetizer bites and these sound so perfect.The only problem is, I think I could eat about 20 of them in one sitting.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the whole appetizer thing. I love them and the fact that they allow me to taste test so many different flavors and varieties in one sitting. The bites look fantastic, even with just half the butter.
ReplyDeleteOh my, this looks just wonderful! I'm bookmarking this for my next book club meeting - pun intended...
ReplyDeleteI love Kelli. These are definitely red carpet worthy!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese sound too good!! I love all the elements, I'll have to try these soon. Great choice.
ReplyDeletethese look so yummy! I'm thinking a perfect side for ribs in the summer time! :)
ReplyDeleteSavory Bread Puddings are so great! I love the idea of little bites!
ReplyDeleteWonderful stuff, Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI made these for the third time yesterday. I was asked by so many people for the recipe and my husband practically gets down on his knees and begs for them. I used good, very sharp Irish cheddar and have found that milk substitutes very well for the half and half if you add an egg to the mixture.
ReplyDeleteYou just put a HUGE smile on my face! So happy they were a hit in your household. If you love these, then I would highly recommend you try this recipe - I think it is even better. My hubby swooned over these. http://authenticsuburbangourmet.blogspot.com/2014/09/gooey-white-cheddar-bacon-crostini.html
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