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When you can't sleep, get up at 4:00am, make a cuppa hot tea and food prep.....
Yesterday, I was rooting thru the pantry and found a 4.5 oz glass jar of Armour Dried Beef. So, I figured if I was going to make a Dried Beef Ball, I'd better follow BetteDavisEye's lead and check the Worcestershire Sauce bottle. Sure enough, 8 months out of date. Not surprising since I rarely use it. I found the Publix brand so not overly expensive.
I hadn't made Dried Beef Ball in years so I looked up the recipe online. I was shocked to see so many use Onion Salt! I don't ever remember using Onion Salt. Lordy, that is too salty with dried beef. Anyway, I used garlic powder instead.
This is what I used, mixed it all together and it is chilling in the fridge. You can double it and use a 3-4 slices of the dried beef to wrap around the ball. Then it won't dry out when you take it to a party. I prefer it on Original Ritz Crackers or the Light Salt Ritz Crackers.
Dried Beef Ball
1 8oz block of regular cream cheese softened
1 4.5 oz jar Armour Dried Beef, finely chopped
2 scallions, washed well and diced
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
Yesterday, I was rooting thru the pantry and found a 4.5 oz glass jar of Armour Dried Beef. So, I figured if I was going to make a Dried Beef Ball, I'd better follow BetteDavisEye's lead and check the Worcestershire Sauce bottle. Sure enough, 8 months out of date. Not surprising since I rarely use it. I found the Publix brand so not overly expensive.
I hadn't made Dried Beef Ball in years so I looked up the recipe online. I was shocked to see so many use Onion Salt! I don't ever remember using Onion Salt. Lordy, that is too salty with dried beef. Anyway, I used garlic powder instead.
This is what I used, mixed it all together and it is chilling in the fridge. You can double it and use a 3-4 slices of the dried beef to wrap around the ball. Then it won't dry out when you take it to a party. I prefer it on Original Ritz Crackers or the Light Salt Ritz Crackers.
Dried Beef Ball
1 8oz block of regular cream cheese softened
1 4.5 oz jar Armour Dried Beef, finely chopped
2 scallions, washed well and diced
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce