Ultimate Party Food: Sausage Yummies
Every year, my friend Apryl says, "You know what I want for my birthday, right?"And I do. She wants me to bring sausage yummies to her New Year's Eve Party, although they're equally appropriate for holiday appetizers, Super Bowl gatherings or midnight snacking. They are simple to make - five ingredients! - but look as though they require far more effort than they actually do. They are particularly useful if you need to make up for an egregious error or are trying to bribe your host - they really are that yummy.
Do not consume if you are presently following a low-fat, low-carb or low-calorie diet. Do not make this recipe if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, glaucoma, lower back pain, or a compulsive eating disorder. Side effects include instantaneous cardiac arrest, tunnel vision and/or loss of control of snacking function. First-time users may have spontaneous outbursts the phrase "I must have this recipe!"
Sausage Yummies
Burghilicious Family Recipe
For the filling:
1 lb bulk sausage
3 cups shredded colby-jack cheese
1 cup ranch dressing
For the cups:
1 package wonton wrappers, thawed if frozen
1 TBSP vegetable oil
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
Brown the sausage over medium-high heat. Drain on paper towels then cool.
When sausage has cooled, combine sausage, shredded cheese and ranch dressing in a large bowl. Refrigerate until ready to use, or freeze.
Press one wonton wrapper into each cup of a 12-cup muffin tin to form little cups. Lightly brush the corners of each wrapper with oil, then bake for five minutes, until corners are light golden brown. Remove individual cups to a cookie sheet. Repeat until you have 48 cups.
Fill each cup with a tablespoon (or more) of filling, spreading filling equally between all the cups. You can stop here and refrigerate the filled cups if you would like.
Bake filled cups, uncovered, for five minutes or until filling is melted and bubbly. Remove from oven, transfer to a plate and serve warm. No dip required.
A Quick Note
You could add just about anything to these little guys - chopped peppers, chopped black olives, sauteed onions, jalapenos - whatever you think sounds good with sausage, cheese and ranch. You can also use this little wonton cup for serving any variety of fillings. One of my favorites is chili-powdered chicken, cheese, spinach and black beans.
Anything with sausage sounds good to me! Great recipe.
January 23, 2008, at 9:34 PMWhoa, interesting! These would make great snacks on New Years eve. Next year!:D
January 24, 2008, at 12:45 AMOh Lauren you forgot to mention that these are good for Halloween Parties, Game Nights, Christmas Parties, Birthdays, Flag Day... ;) and they are indeed yummy!
January 24, 2008, at 7:06 PMThese look sooo yummy..do you mind me asking what type of sausage you use? Breakfast type ot Italian? Thanks
May 18, 2008, at 9:18 PMDear Burghilicious,
Thanks for feeding your Sausage Yummies to Ben Pilcher, who then made them and fed them to us tonight. They were a colossal hit, as Ben expected.
Sincerely,
June 12, 2009, at 11:41 PMThe Pilcher/Guempel/Murphy/Viliocco Family
Ohmigod, the famous Sausage Yummies!!! It's been almost a decade since I enjoyed these, I'm glad to see you posted a blog about them. Oh the delicious memories! Oh, the perfect use of the word "Yummies"!
January 7, 2010, at 2:26 PM