Jolly Baby Swiss Spread

"This only takes minutes to make and is great to serve around the holidays or give as a gift."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
1 crock
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ingredients

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directions

  • Chop Baby Swiss finely in food processor. Add mayonnaise, onion and pepper and process until smooth. Stir in bacon by hand. Spread in mini crock (or other decorative dish) and refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving. Serve with breadsticks, crackers, French bread, apple or pears, or raw vegetables.

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Reviews

  1. Lovely little recipe, took to a get-together last nite, and (used a little crock) it was gobbled up real quick. Used some hickory smoked bacon, and plenty of swiss cheese! I could of seriously gotten myself in trouble with this, I'm glad we took to our get-together. Sprinkled some fresh chives on top. Made for ZWT7
     
  2. This was a nice spread. I used Fakin' Bacon and halved the recipe. I tasted by itself and tomorrow will spread it on crackers. Thanks! Made for ZWT 2011-Switzerland by a Food.Commando.
     
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I didn't start cooking until my early 20's, even though I come from a family of accomplished and admired home cooks. While I grew up watching my Italian grandmother in the kitchen, I remained uninterested in trying anything on my own. As a young lady, I was known for being particularly ignorant in the kitchen, with no idea how to even make a hot dog! All this changed, however, when I got engaged. I realized it was time to let my inherent talents out of the bag. At the time, the New York Times had a weekly column called The 60-Minute Gourmet by Pierre Franey. Each week, I would follow these recipes diligently, and taught myself to cook that way. From there, I began to read cookbooks and consult with relatives on family recipes. At my ripe old age now, I feel I know enough to put together a very pleasing meal and have become accomplished in my own right. Having an Irish father and an Italian mother, I'm glad I inherited the cooking gene (and the drinking one too!). One thing I have learned is that simpler is always better! I always believe cooking fills a need to nurture and show love. After being widowed fairly young and living alone with my dog and cats, I stopped cooking for awhile, since I really had no one to cook for. I made care packages for my grown son occasionally, and like to cook weekly for my boyfriend, so I feel like I am truly back in the saddle!!
 
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