Salsa Cakes

"One of my favourite meals! Very easy and quick!"
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix salsa and sour cream.
  • Put 1 rice cake on a plate.
  • Put fat free cheese on rice cake.
  • Heat in microwave for 10-15 sec.
  • Put salsa/sour cream mix on cheesy rice cake.
  • Put the other rice cake on top of mixture.
  • Voila! Eat your salsa sandwich!

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Reviews

  1. Wanted something quick with cheese & salsa. I didn't feel this was 5 stars but I am not weight watching. I used Quaker plain salted rice cakes, organic medium salsa, my cheese was not fat free it was fresh mozzarella which didn't melt very well under a broiler I don't have a microwave as it's not healthy. I used fat free yogurt to be corn free, since I had it on hand.
     
  2. Love this! I add chopped green onion on top.
     
  3. Great recipe! It's perfect for people trying to watch their weight (like me!) and it's suuper easy to make! I used Quakes rice cakes, regular salsa, parmasian cheese, and jalepeno soy cheese (I hate sour cream) for an extra cheesey snack. I threw the Quakes into a bowl and poured the salsa on top of them along with a tablespoon of parmasian cheese, microwaving for 30 secs. I then stirred the mixture & added a slice of soy cheese on top, microwaving until the cheese is melted (at least 30 secs). Thanks again for the awesome recipe! =)
     
  4. This is good, quick, tasty and craving busting. I liked it a lot. I'd never thought to use the microwave to melt cheese. Duh. I have also made a Buffalo like dip for the rice cakes with Frank's Hot sauce and a bit of ff ranch dressing. Thanks! Reviewed and Made for Fall 2007 PAC.
     
  5. holy crap I do this all the time! Try it with marinara sauce and fat free cheese topped with veggies for your own pizza too. Yum!
     
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