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| Posted: Tue Feb 24th, 2009 11:26 pm |
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Dixie Girl Southern Belle
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i make these a lot. everybody in my house loves em. 2 cans of mini biscuits your favorite shredded cheese 1 pack of turkey (lunch meat) 1 pack of ham or other favorite lunch meat preheat oven to 400 cut up 2 pieces of each type of meat and place on a plate. take one biscuit and flatten it. place some cheese on it and then add the meat. pinch the bottom of the biscuit together and place on a greased cookie sheet. place in the oven for 10 min. then place the oven on broil for about 1-2 min to brown the tops. serve immediately if cooking for 1 person then 1 can of biscuits will do. each can makes 10 bite sized hot pockets: add more cans of biscuits depending on how many you are cooking for.
____________________ War Means Fighting And Fighting Means Killing - N. B. Forrest When war does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Stonewall Jackson |
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| Posted: Wed Feb 25th, 2009 11:11 am |
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pamc153PA Member
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Dixie, I make something similiar to these hot pockets, using the pizza dough tubes. I cut the dough in half, and pile on ham, pepperoni, mozzarella cheese, and some pizza sauce, close them up, poke a couple holes in the top, and bake at 400 for about 15-20 minutes. Voila--calzones! And yes, everyone here loves them, too! Pam
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| Posted: Wed Feb 25th, 2009 12:17 pm |
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Devils Den Member
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Do you ladies think they would freeze well? I am always getting up and on the road in the early morning hours on weekends and during hunting season, and I make breakfast sandwiches (bacon, egg, and cheese and YES scrapple, egg, and cheese) and freeze them, pop in the microwave for a couple of minutes while the coffee is brewing and hit the road! I think some different flavors would be great!
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| Posted: Wed Feb 25th, 2009 03:33 pm |
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Dixie Girl Southern Belle
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mine freeze well. I make them and freeze them so my dad will have something for breakfast when he doesnt have time to eat here. Chicken and Potato Pancakes 2c. bisquick 2c. milk 2c. cooked shredded chicken 1 1/2c. of shredded cheese 1c. shredded hash browns 1/2tsp. salt. 2 cans of chicken gravy whisk together bisquick and milk until all the bisquick is moist. stir in chicken, cheese and hash browns. spoon batter onto a griddle or pan and cook til each side is brown. heat gravy in a pot til warm and spoon over pancakes.
____________________ War Means Fighting And Fighting Means Killing - N. B. Forrest When war does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Stonewall Jackson |
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| Posted: Wed Feb 25th, 2009 03:55 pm |
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David White Member
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[Jim Gaffigan]If you use 4 cans of biscuits you can put it in another Hot Pocket and make a Hot Pocket Hot Pocket? [/Jim Gaffigan]
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| Posted: Wed Feb 25th, 2009 04:10 pm |
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PvtClewell Member
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In other words, you're lining your pockets?
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| Posted: Wed Feb 25th, 2009 10:34 pm |
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susansweet3 Member
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and if you put a toy car in side does this make it a hotwheels hot pocket?
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