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Barbara’s Jalapeno Cheese Puff Chicken Poppers
Crush, mix, shape and throw ’em in the oven. These jalapeno cheese chicken poppers are surprisingly easy to make and they’re liable to be gobbled up quickly.
Cold Spinach Dip with Grape-Nuts
Whether you're making an appetizer for an upcoming get-together or a delicious snack for one, this cold, homemade spinach dip recipe made with Grape-Nuts® cereal, cream cheese, and a few other kitchen staples is easy to make—no baking or heating required. Pair this crowd-pleasing dip with your favorite vegetable, crackers or pita chips!
Grape-Nuts and Wild Rice Stuffing
Whether it's Thanksgiving dinner or just a regular old weeknight, this wild rice stuffing recipe is an easy option! Cooked with fresh herbs, wholesome veggies, and Grape-Nuts cereal, this side dish makes the whole family beg for more each time you make it!
Baked Sweet Potato Fries with Harissa Dipping Sauce
Take classic sweet potato fries to the next level with this baked sweet potato fries recipe – breaded with crushed Honey Bunches of Oats Honey Roasted cereal for extra crunch! Pair these fries with a perfectly sweet, smoky, and tangy Harissa dipping sauce.
Grape-Nuts Stuffed Tomatoes
Escape to Italy with these juicy stuffed tomatoes. Italian seasoning, pasta, Grape-Nuts® cereal, cannellini beans and parmesan cheese turn each of these tomatoes into a meal. Hope you brought your appetite!
Post Shredded Wheat Zucchini Fritters with Dill Dipping Sauce
Fritters so tasty, you'll make them again and again. They're pretty delicious solo, but dipped in a creamy dill sauce? Lights out.