Toss These Little Weenies In Your Slow Cooker For An Appealing Appetizer
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These little treats have been around for ages. Just about everyone loves them because they are easy to eat and easy to make. The slow cooker does the work for you. Just dump the ingredients in and a few hours later you have sweet little weenie appetizers. I love serving these at Super Bowl parties because they make the perfect finger food when cheering and jeering at the big game! Cocktail weenies are a great companion to nachos, meatballs, and guacamole dip.
These are great to serve for all kinds of occasions. They are always a great hit at birthday parties, sporting events, christenings, baby showers and bridal showers. Once they are done you can stick toothpicks in each one and serve them on a platter. People will flock to them because they can be considered somewhat of a novelty.
Recipe courtesy of Shamrocks and Shenanigans.
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Quick Tip: Serve these on small paper plates with plenty of napkins.