Here's a super easy appetizer recipe that my kids absolutely love! I first began making this when I was selling Pampered Chef about 10 years ago. I use their Scalloped Bread Tube to bake my bread in but you could use any hors d'oeuvre-sized bread for yours.
Cucumber-Dill Appetizers
1 can refrigerated french bread dough OR small bread slices
8 oz. cream cheese, softened
2-3 Tb. dry dill weed
2 cloves garlic
1 cucumber, sliced
(optional)Bake french bread in a metal bread tube according to package directions until lightly browned. Cool and slice bread.
Mix cream cheese, dill, and garlic in a bowl until well blended. Peel (if desired) and slice cucumber (I used Pampered Chef zester/scorer to make lines down the sides). Spread cream cheese mix onto bread and top with cucumber slice. I also sprinkle dill on top. Keep chilled until ready to serve.
Thanks to Peggy at Good Recipes Online for featuring these in her recipe round up!
Here are a couple more St. Patrick's Day recipes I've featured this month:
These Irish Buckeyes are a super yummy treat!
You'll get lots of compliments with this easy Chocolate Vanilla-Mint fudge!
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Hi Sarah, thanks so much for the feature. Such a nice surprise! I am heading to bed so I will add your button tomorrow. Hope to see you at SYC.
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Jann
Thanks for hosting, Sarah - have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteYour layout is cute but it could be fun to see what you come up with should you decide to choose a new layout! :-)
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Hope to see you this weekend at Friendship Friday! :-)
Thank you for this party Sarah and for the lovely recipe you gave :)
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Thanks Sarah for sharing this recipe and for hosting the fun party!
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I like the look of your blog and your matching button! If you feel like changing it, then change it, if you don't want to change it then don't. Who would have to do the work of changing your blog, you or your husband? Also ask him what his ideas are for changing it, you might like the idea. After years, I finally have my blog the way I like it (Aside from an off-centered header I don't know how to fix)so I probably won't be changing mine anytime soon, however every once in a while I'll go in and tweek it here and there, but it seems to take forever! Now, if I could just figure out a design for a button!
ReplyDeleteWell, I think your blog is adorable! But then, I'm very partial to owls. :)
ReplyDeleteYour cucumber dill flowers are adorable!
Thanks for hosting the blog hop!
~Kristi@Let This Mind Be in You
I think your blog is cute, but change never hurts. You can always change it back if you don't like it. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the blue chair feature and your treats are adorable. Thanks for hosting!
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting!! Great feature!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Thank you for hosting dear Sarah. Happy St. Patrick's Day weekend.
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I came by to post yesterday and couldn't b/c that was last weeks. So, now I'm on time!
ReplyDeleteOn changing your background? I have always changed mine up quite regularly. I'm using a header and background now from one of the blogs I closed and redirected to my main blog and chose to use the header/background of that one so it's easily recognized. I enjoy changing mine up and seeing changes that other bloggers do as well.
Enjoyed reading your post of last week and today.
Thanks for the link up opportunity!
PS - If you make yourself a test blog (private viewership to you only), export then import your posts to your private blog - you can try your changes there before you publish them. Sometimes that works for me and sometimes it doesn't. But I do have a test blog for that reason.
Jenn
Love the feature and the recipe looks wonderful! I may have to try that this weekend.
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I love seeing a new look on blogs. Makes it seem fresh. But that wouldn't be a surprise huh?
ReplyDeleteI added my link wrong (used my name instead of my post), but I got to link this week. :)
The "flowers" look yummy. :)
Thanks so much for hosting the linky, Sarah!:)
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ReplyDeleteI'm sharing a super giveaway this week. Thanks for hosting!
Sherry
PS on the blog changes. Make sure you backup your template and your blog before you make changes. I know where that use to be in Blogger but if you need a word of help - holler b/c I still have my blogger account and can verify where it is for ya.
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Sarah, I am so glad to see your Homemaking link doing do well. I never have anything to contribute or I would join you. If I could and knew how, I would change my blog looks often. It is I just do not know how. A friend paid for the one I have as a gift sometime ago. I may try to find a way to change later on.
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ReplyDeleteYour cucumber-dill flowers & fudge look delicous. Thanks for sharing.
Happy Pink Saturday!
Lisa
Everything looks so delicious. Sounds like a lovely link party too. I think I'll join in.
ReplyDeleteHappy pinks and St. Patrick's too.
I just stopped by your blog!! It was great and the food on here looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIt's your blog, so it's your choice. I changed my blog look last year primarily because I felt like it needed a change. I reached the point that I was bored with the look and feel as though I am getting bored again. Brenda from Cozy Little House changes her look more than any other blogger I know. She did however bring back the image of the little red house because some readers were missing it. I do like the owls and the little squirrels on your site.
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Susan and Bentley
Hi Sarah, I’m Anne from Life on the Funny Farm (http://annesfunnyfarm.blogspot.com), and I’m visiting from the Creative Home Acre Blog Hop.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog, What a beautiful family you have! Now I'm off to find a post to link.
Thanks for hosting. If you ever get a chance, stop over to my blog to say hi (large families rule!)! Have a great day…
Looks like a lot of fun links for this week! Enjoy! Sweet hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love change! I think your blog is very cute, but if you are leaning towards changing it, then it is probably time. Can't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteI say go with your gut! I haven't changed mine in a couple of years, but I had such a hard time deciding what I wanted that I have no desire to go through that again for awhile, lol!
ReplyDeleteHowever, I heard that if you change your bloggy button then the old code becomes obsolete, which means people won't be able to click it and find you from someone's else's blog. Don't know it that's true or not.
You have a lovely large family! How blessed you are. I always wanted at least six to eight kids but the Lord only blessed us with two.
But I am so thankful for the two boys that I have! :)
I went ahead and linked up today and put your button at the bottom of my post. I am also your newest follower. :) Thank you for hosting today!
Love cucumber and dill! These look like quick and yummy appetizer idea!
ReplyDeleteThe cucumber flowers look yummy! I like the way your blog looks now...but if you decide to change it I am sure I'll like whatever you do!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this on The HomeAcre Hop! Hope to see you tomorrow night at:
http://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/2013/03/the-homeacre-hop-11.html
I love everything you do with your blog :) The cucumber flowers look yummy! Thanks for sharing this on The HomeAcre Hop! Hope to see you tomorrow night at:
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Thanks for sharing this on The Creative HomeAcre Hop! Hope to see your next project tomorrow at:
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Hi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThose little cucumber sandwiches are really cute and sound tasty. Thank you for sharing at my HOME and have a nice weekend.
Blessings,
Sandi
Your blog looks marvelous - I did a lot of checking out color combinations, etc...before I changed the look to my blog and I couldn't be happier - it reflected exactly what I wanted - so, for you - what you like should be what you do - what you want others to remember you by.
ReplyDeleteLove your St. Patrick's Day treats - looks yummy! I do appreciate you sharing with A Return to Loveliness,
Kathy
Wow...the cucumber sandwiches look amazing!
ReplyDeleteomgoodness, nothing goes better together than dill and cucumber, those little sandwiches look soooooo good!!!
ReplyDeleteand that fudge looks like the perfect ending to a st. pats party!!!!
Oh my, your cucumber appetizers are almost too cute to eat! And they sound delicious :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with Roses of Inspiration. Please know that this post will be featured at the party this coming Tuesday. Hugs!
Hello, Sarah! Visiting from Stephanie's blog.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so beautiful and delicious!
I love both cucumber and dill. :)
Hi Sarah here because of Stephanie's post, nice to meet you. Pretty cool looking appetizer, love cucumbers and dill so I'm definitely making this recipe! Thanks.
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