Grab Bag Tidbits

"This is the most popular recipe that I have ever served at a buffet for family or friends. It is wonderful, but really very easy. I always double the recipe if I am serving it as an appetizer, and triple it if I am serving it at a buffet party. Everyone always wants the recipe."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
10-12
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ingredients

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directions

  • NOTE**The Tidbits can be anything that suits your fancy and taste.
  • I have listed the ones that I use, but you can add your favorites instead if you like.
  • Have all the tidbits at room temperature or warmer Make sure that all items that need to be drained from the jars are thoroughly drained.
  • Mix the mayonnaise, dry mustard, salt, horsera- dish, lemon juice and paprika in a saucepan, and blend well.
  • Heat on low heat, whisking occasionally, until thoroughly warm.
  • Place in a large chafing dish and add the tidbits, stirring them in to distribute through the sauce.
  • Serve with cocktail toothpicks to spear the tidbits.

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