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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Buffalo Chicken & Blue Cheese Dip from New York Style


We are having a little party soon, and I have been trying to find the perfect recipe for an appetizer, since I really don’t cook all that much. I came across the perfect snack that would only add to the appetizer. New York Style Mini Bagel crisps.



What is the perfect appetizer you ask? 4 words Buffalo Chicken & Blue Cheese Dip! I seriously can’t wait to try it. I thought I would share this with you right away so you could try it for yourself as well.


New York Style has more than just the mini bagel crisps, they have other flavors, pita chips and dessert chips. These would definitely be a great addition to any party.




Prep Time: 10 Min
Serves: 10-12


INGREDIENTS:

10 oz. cooked chicken or canned chunk chicken
8 oz. cream cheese
1 cup blue cheese salad dressing
1 cup buffalo sauce
optional celery sticks


DIRECTIONS:

This tangy dip has the flavors of buffalo chicken wings and creamy blue cheese. Great for parties and paired with New York Style Bagel Crisps it’s hearty enough to be a meal. Combine 10oz. of cooked chicken, an 8oz. package of cream cheese, 1 cup of blue cheese salad dressing and 1 cup of buffalo sauce. It’s great cold, or microwave it for a melty treat. You can use canned chunk chicken, or even leftover chicken breasts or rotisserie chicken. Garnish with celery sticks.





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