Does anyone have an easy but very popular and delicious cocktail weenie or meatball recipe? Also, not spicy.
My next door neighbor told me how easy they are to make. She uses mint jelly, some type of bourbon and mini meatballs you purchase frozen. Mix together, throw into a crockpot and voila, you have a good appetizer. But I don't know the exact recipe and she's working today. I'm about to hit the grocery this morning.
Just thought someone would have a good recipe.
Thanks.
Mary
Need cocktail mini hot dog or meatball recipe!
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I am making these meatballs for the Christmas Eve party at my moms.
1 big bag of meatballs
1 small jar of grape jelly
1 bottle of KC Masterpiece maple w/brown sugar.(use most of the bottle)
Add all the ingredients to a crock pot and let sit for a few hours. I would mix Jelly and b.b.q. before adding to meatballs. Usually they are seved out of the crockpot with toothpicks on the side, and the crockpot being left on low to keep them warm.
This will be the first time I have made them, but I have ate them many times before and they are really good. I would have never guessed there was jelly in them, but it comes out tasty. They don't taste like b.b.q. either. They are very addictive I can tell ya that. lol. Not sure about the mint jelly and burbon, never heard of that one, I am sure it is just a different spin on the above recipe.
1 big bag of meatballs
1 small jar of grape jelly
1 bottle of KC Masterpiece maple w/brown sugar.(use most of the bottle)
Add all the ingredients to a crock pot and let sit for a few hours. I would mix Jelly and b.b.q. before adding to meatballs. Usually they are seved out of the crockpot with toothpicks on the side, and the crockpot being left on low to keep them warm.
This will be the first time I have made them, but I have ate them many times before and they are really good. I would have never guessed there was jelly in them, but it comes out tasty. They don't taste like b.b.q. either. They are very addictive I can tell ya that. lol. Not sure about the mint jelly and burbon, never heard of that one, I am sure it is just a different spin on the above recipe.
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Grape jelly - that's it, not mint! LOL
Sounds close to the recipe my neighbor talked about. Although she added some type of liquor, I think bourbon!
I plan on serving these out of my crockpot too, with plates/napkins/toothpicks nearby. Wish I could set these up near other foods, but my tables are away from walls. I'll just plug these in, in my kitchen. People congregate there anyway!
Thanks OTown.
Mary
Sounds close to the recipe my neighbor talked about. Although she added some type of liquor, I think bourbon!
I plan on serving these out of my crockpot too, with plates/napkins/toothpicks nearby. Wish I could set these up near other foods, but my tables are away from walls. I'll just plug these in, in my kitchen. People congregate there anyway!
Thanks OTown.
Mary
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Your welcome Mary. Going to get the whole 3 ingredients tomarrow, lol. That is how alot of the time I see meatballs anyways, in the kitchen away from other things, or like at one of my girls Christmas shows they had them on the counter bar next to the kitchen instead of on the tables with the majority of the other food was. Seems like everywhere I have been latley those meatballs are there. Wedding shower, A get together for my brother,Chirstmas party for my one daughter, and yet again at another Christmas party for the same daughter(must of been the same person makin them.) I fianlly got the recipe from my brothers sister in law, and wow they are easy. If you decide to make them let me know how they turn out and if you liked them. 

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PIGS IN A BLANKET
Lil Smokie Sausages
Pillsbury Crescent Rolls
Cut each crescent roll square into 4 pieces, wrap
around sausage, cook according to crescent roll
package directions.
Serve with dipping sauces such as mustard,
ketchup, sweet & sour sauce or whatever you like.
These are sooooo tasty!
Lil Smokie Sausages
Pillsbury Crescent Rolls
Cut each crescent roll square into 4 pieces, wrap
around sausage, cook according to crescent roll
package directions.
Serve with dipping sauces such as mustard,
ketchup, sweet & sour sauce or whatever you like.
These are sooooo tasty!
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Hey thanks all for the ideas and recipes. Now I'm not messing with this type of appetizers. Hubby said if I was going to make anything hot, he would want chicken wings. Asking if they can be kept hot in a crock pot. I didn't know and since our party guests are all bringing appetizers, I'm not worrying about it.
But that is a good question - since I have a widespout removable crock pot, could I bake them in the oven and then transfer the crock to the crockpot base, on low to keep them warm? They wouldn't be in a single layer, but rather many layers. That's where I wasn't sure if this would work out.
I'm the type that doesn't want to be busy with the oven during a party. Unless it's a sit down dinner. If drinks and appetizers, my oven is off. I'm off duty on baking hot appetizers. People hang in your kitchen and you're constantly saying - excuse me......LOL
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But that is a good question - since I have a widespout removable crock pot, could I bake them in the oven and then transfer the crock to the crockpot base, on low to keep them warm? They wouldn't be in a single layer, but rather many layers. That's where I wasn't sure if this would work out.
I'm the type that doesn't want to be busy with the oven during a party. Unless it's a sit down dinner. If drinks and appetizers, my oven is off. I'm off duty on baking hot appetizers. People hang in your kitchen and you're constantly saying - excuse me......LOL
Mary
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I don't see why you couldn't. Are the wings wet or dry? If they are dry wings they may become soggy, but if they are wet(the way I like them) then they would be okay, I would think. If you are ordering or buying them then ask for extra wing sauce to put on each layer, so they stay moist. Good idea Mary.
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We used Italian frozen meatballs (80 count); defrosted them, then tossed them into a skillet full of B-B-Q sauce (Maull's), with a touch of honey and a pinch of garam marsala.
We let them warm on low for about an hour, then served them with port wine cheese balls and Town House crackers. It worked.
We let them warm on low for about an hour, then served them with port wine cheese balls and Town House crackers. It worked.
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Whiskey Dogs - These are easy and delicious
1 c. brown sugar
1 (14 oz.) bottle ketchup
1 c. whiskey - I use Jack Daniels (2/3 cup)
Smokies or little hot dogs (cocktail wieners)
Stir first three ingredients in a small crock pot until sugar dissolves
Add hot dogs or weenies.. cook for several hours
serve with toothpicks

1 c. brown sugar
1 (14 oz.) bottle ketchup
1 c. whiskey - I use Jack Daniels (2/3 cup)
Smokies or little hot dogs (cocktail wieners)
Stir first three ingredients in a small crock pot until sugar dissolves
Add hot dogs or weenies.. cook for several hours
serve with toothpicks
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