Poinsettia Cream Cheese Appetizer
- 5 blocks (8 Oz. Size) Cream Cheese
- 10 slices Bacon (cooked)
- 2 bottles (16 Oz. Size) Original Slatherin' Sauce (Available Online If Not In Local Grocery Store)
- 1 Yellow Pepper
- 1 bunch Fresh Parsley
- Crackers Or Toasted Baguette Slices, To Serve
- Make a paper template shaped to resemble a poinsettia leaf, making sure it is small enough to fit on the block of cream cheese but large enough to cover as much of it as possible.
- Place the template on top of the unwrapped block of cream cheese and, using a sharp knife, cut the leaf pattern out of the cream cheese.
- Do the same for all blocks of cream cheese.
- Place the blocks of cream cheese on an oven-friendly serving plate, spaced evenly apart so that they resemble a poinsettia.
- Cook the bacon and crumble it into small pieces.
- Place crumbled cooked bacon on top of cream cheese leaves.
- Pour Original Slatherin Sauce over all cream cheese leaves.
- Heat for 15-20 minutes at 350 degrees F. Remove from oven.
- Add diced yellow pepper in the center of the poinsettia where the five leaf tips are touching one another.
- Place parsley in between cream cheese leaves (as pictured).
- Serve warm with crackers or toasted baguette slices.
blocks, bacon, bottles, yellow pepper, parsley, crackers
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/poinsettia-cream-cheese-appetizer/ (may not work)