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Topic started on 8-4-2008 @ 08:38 PM by SuprDupr
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This is the best dip ever!!
2 boneless chicken breasts cooked and chopped
8 - 10 oz Frank's Hot Sauce
1 cup ranch dressing
1 cup celery chopped
2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
Two 8oz packages cream cheese, softened
Mix all ingredients together. Pour into a 13 x 9 dish.
Bake a 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until browned
and bubbly. Serve with crackers, celery, tortilla chips etc.
Experiment with the hot sauce to get the right amount of "heat".
You can also substitue low fat cream cheese, lite ranch and
2% cheese to lighten itup and it still tastes just as good. As
for the chicken you can prepare it however you want. I just
throw it in a skillet with a little olive oil and spices.
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 08:42 PM by elevatedone
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 08:43 PM by Givenmay
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Mmmm...sounds fantastic!
I'm gonna had to try this one!
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 08:49 PM by SuprDupr
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It a real crowd pleaser Givenmay!!! I get requests
every year to make it for my Halloween party.
Can't disappoint the hungry masses now can I? lol
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:04 PM by Roland Deschain
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wow
i'm gonna e-mail this recipe to my mom this looks so good
thanks for the recipe!!!
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:05 PM by Givenmay
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I bet everyone loves it!
I just saved the recipe!
The next time I go shopping, I will def get all the ingredients, and try it out! Thankx!
*Courtney*
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:10 PM by SuprDupr
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Once you make and eat it you all have to let me know how ya like it!!
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:17 PM by Roland Deschain
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What do you recommend serving this with?
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:18 PM by elevatedone
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:22 PM by SuprDupr
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Note sure what you mean? What to put in on? As I said in the original post it's
good with crackers, celery or tortilla chips. I prefer good ol Ritz crackers to
let the flavor of the dip come through.
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:25 PM by Roland Deschain
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yea i meant what to dip in it
sorry i didn't see that info provided in the OP
Lays potato chips sounds like it would go pretty good with it too
what about pizza
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:26 PM by Givenmay
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"Oh, I will"
1 question?
Ranch dressing usually turns to oil when it is heated, and does'nt taste good then!
Have you tried mixing the ranch in after it cools, to see if it tastes better that way?
Just curious
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:27 PM by elevatedone
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WHAT... there's ranch dressing in that stuff... YuK... I hate ranch...
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:29 PM by SuprDupr
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No worries  I think potato chips are too weak to support the dip and would break off in it.
Pizza? Hmmm, you know, I bet there's a way to break apart the ingredients and rebuild it into a pizza!
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:29 PM by thehumbleone
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oooo oooo I know! What about CHICKEN WINGS!!!!!
JK
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:29 PM by Givenmay
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LOL...you must not hate it cooked!
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:33 PM by SuprDupr
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The ranch blends in real well with all the other ingredients. You wanna eat this
dip when it warm, I think it tastes best that way. I would think the ranch would
separate if you tried stirring it in after baking. Plus it's not a thin dip. It sets up
pretty good. I never had any problems. Now you do have to eye the cooking
time though. It will be somewhat soupy if you don't cook it long enough.
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:35 PM by SuprDupr
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I sneek things into your dinner all the time. Sometimes you catch me sometimes
you don't. Which leads me to believe you are like a child and you will eat anything
so long as you don't hear me say (or see onions, green peppers, etc.
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:39 PM by elevatedone
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Thats it... no more dinners at home for me... I'm going on strike.
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 09:48 PM by Givenmay
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Okay, I forgot to ask if you served it hot, now I know!
I make a mexican gravy for chicken fried chicken with cream cheese in it, and cream cheese is one of my ingredients for Fettuccine Alfredo!
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