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#369843 01/25/08 05:32 PM
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Got alot of cream cheese in the house. I have about 5 bricks and 2 tubs. Already made a cheesecake. Need help using it because I can't eat THAT many bagels crazy. What quick cooking ideas do you have? I'm not that great of a cook so easy stuff would be great.

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2 recipes that are very similar but cook in very different ways (depending on when you have time)

Slow cooker cream cheese chicken:
6-8 boneless chicken breasts
1 can cream of mushroom soup
6 - 8 oz cream cheese
1/2 cup sherry
1 Tbsp minced garlic
salt and pepper

1. put chicken in slow cooker
2. sprinkle chicken with salt and pepper
3. sprinkle with miced garlic
4. mix mushroom soup & sherry together, pour over chicken
5. cut cream cheese into pieces and spread over soup mixture
6. cook on low 6-8 hours
7. serve with rice or pasta


Chicken w/ cream cheese pan sauce
4-6 boneless chicken breasts
1/2 Cup plain flour
salt pepper
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 Tvsp butter
1 Tbsp minced garlic
1 Tbsp minced shallot
1/2 Tbsp chopped rosemary
1/2 Tbsp chopped thyme
1/2 Cup chicken broth
4 oz cream cheese - cut up

1. in lage ziploc bag, mix flour, salt, and pepper - coat chicken pieces
2. heat olive oil & butter in large skillet over medium heat, add garlic, shallots, rosemary, and thyme - until garlic turns golden.
3. add chicken pieces to pan - cook 5 minutes on each side - remove to plate and keep warm.
4. add chicken broth and stir to release all the flavorful pieces that might be stuck to the pan.
5. add cream cheese a bit at a time, whisking until smooth - about 5 minutes.
6. add chicken back to cream cheese pan sauce, turn to coat.
7. serve with egg noodles


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Thanks for the recipes. I can handle these smile

There is a new product launch for cream cheese. Two guys named Adam and Tyler are going to serve breakfast on a bunch of JetBlue flights around the country.

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Nice Recipes, I will try 'em . Thanks for it.

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You can always pour salsa on top of a block of cream cheese and eat it as a dip. Very simple and always a crowd pleaser. This works fine with the low fat variety of cream cheese as well.

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A really good and quick dessert is Coeur 'a la Creme:

8 ozs cream cheese
1/2 pint sour cream
2 tbsp lemon juice
2 tbsp sugar

Blend thouroughly and put in a mold or wine glass (half full), chill and just before serving, top with fresh or thawed frozen berries.


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Phyllis, that sounds delicious, almost like a cheesecake flavor without the eggs and crust. Super easy and elegant too. I would use the less fat cream cheese and light sour cream in mine and no one would know the difference. Fresh berries, yum!
Thanks for sharing!




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It really is delicious and you are right - you can use the less fat varieties and it still tastes good! When people see this dessert, served in long stem wine glasses, they think I spent hours making it.


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Roast a head of garlic and mix it with the cream cheese and a little softened butter. If desired, some fresh chives add some great flavor.

Serve with a crusty bread, crackers or fresh cut veggies.

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Allison, that sounds really good! I will try that for my next family get together. Thanks.


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