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Home Made Bagel Bites So Easy


Super Easy! Great Snack anytime for you or the kids!

All you need is some fresh mini bagels from your grocery store, favorite pizza sauce, butter, mozzarella or provolone.

Lightly Butter and toast the Bagels first, then top with your sauce, other toppings of choice (The sky is the limit!!! See suggestions below) and Cheese. Place in oven on low broil on the top shelf till browned and cheese melted.

Options: Add fresh tomatoes chopped, olives, mushrooms, peppers, anchovies, bacon chopped tomatoes and spinach, pineapple and ham, chopped chicken in hot sauce, refried beans and taco sauce with cheddar cheese, shredded steak onions and provolone cheese, white beans and garlic with chopped tomatoes, bacon, hamburger and cheese.

So what will be your favorite creation?


ENJOY!

Comments

CQUEK said…
OMG – simply gorgeous. Your styling is exquisite…!
Catherine said…
Dear Curt, These little bagel bites make a perfect snack. The creations are limitless. Blessings dear. Catherine
Unknown said…
Yummy, I used to make something very similar to this when I used to live alone as a single lady.
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CQUEK said…
sounds absolutely delicious!!
Amelia said…
Hi Curt, you're a very good cook. Your simple creation always turn out so delicious. Thanks for sharing.

Have a nice week ahead.
Elisabeth said…
Curt, your bagel bites are so irresistable; such a clever little creation that I love, and will sure to make them for snacks; especially an afternoon snack for the kids! (grandkids)...thanks for sharing:)
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Thank you all for the wonderful comments! Simple and quick is what today's world requires. Madame-Chocolate that would be great! @elisabeth,Catherine,Amelia,Dana, cquek thank you! They are quite yummy! :)
Angie's Recipes said…
These look droolworthy! Great use of bagel.

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