Great Party Appetizers Part 2 - Seafood Snack Recipe Video

Here in the video below are a few ideas for a game day party or just a get together. Try it, you'll like it.

Summary

Cooking Time10 MinDifficulty LevelEasy
Health IndexJust EnjoyServings8
CuisineAmericanCourseAppetizer
MethodBakingSpecialityComplete Meal
Main IngredientMilk Product

Ingredients

 
1 can Pillsbury Crescent dough
 
Various meats like ham, shrimp, bacon, in small amounts
 
swiss or cheddar cheese cut in pieces
 
1 tomato cut in small pieces
 
raspberries, kiwi or other fruit
 
pecans
 
chocolate chips
 
brown sugar
 
1 Can Pillsbury Crescent dough
 
olive oil
 
Garlic salt
 
Italian seasoning
 
small tomato sliced thinly
 
parmesan cheese

Directions

Break dough in half and roll out on a flat surface. Pinch together the seams to make one big sheet of dough. Take any combination of of meat, small piece of cheese and piece of tomato and lay on one corner of dough. Cut out a square twice as big as the filling. Fold over and seal edges. Place on cookie sheet covered in parchment paper and repeat with remaining dough. Experiment with different combinations. Have people vote on which one was best. Cook at 375 for 11 or 12 minutes.

For sweet pockets do the same but use a combination of fruit, pecans, chocolate and brown sugar. For instance, place a chocolate chip in the hole in a raspberry, place on dough, add a small amount of brown sugar, cut dough twice as large as filling, fold over and seal. Cook at 375 for 11 minutes.

Break dough in half and lay out on cookie sheet. Pinch together seams and using rolling pin to roll thinner. Brush with olive oil. Sprinkle lightly with garlic salt and italian seasoning mix. Space out tomatoes on dough and then sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Cut up in random shapes with pizza cutter. let sit for 2 minutes. Cook at 400 degrees for 9 minutes or until the edges start to brown. Serve with pasta sauce. (optional)

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