What can be added to Philadelphia to liven in up? I sometimes mix in chili seeds, any other ideas?!


Question: What can be added to Philadelphia to liven in up!? I sometimes mix in chili seeds, any other ideas!?
Answers:
French bread with philadelphia and smoked salmon and black ground pepper!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

There are so many things that you can add to ehnace the flavor:

Green Olives
Smoked Salmon
Crab Meat
Jelly- Your favorite
Cinamon Sugar
Brown Sugar
Raisins/Craisins
Fresh Fruit

For Dips:
Mix in the following: Onion packet, ranch packet, etc
Pizza Sauce, cover with cheese and pepperoni- Bake
Chili- Top cream cheese with chilli and cheddar- Bake


Basically anything that you enjoy, sweet or savory, can be mixed in!.

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I love my Phili
Some times I add cracked pepper
or Sweet Chilli sauce
or crushed pineapple
or chopped prawns (this one is particularly nice)
or grapes
or sundried tomatoes
or chopped bacon
or chopped chicken tikka

My list goes on and one!.!.!. I have it nearly every day for lunch and by changing what I add, I never get bored!.
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Finely chop some jalopinio peppers and mix in, along with maybe a pickled gherkin!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

chilli sauce, coriander, mint,Www@FoodAQ@Com

A little bit of crack would certainly liven things up!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Lemon, chives, mint, ground black pepper - i find these always work really well with Philly!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

add a little bbq sauce or sweet and sour sauce
then it makes a lovely dip for cruidites ect
and chilli sauce Www@FoodAQ@Com

Stir in a drizzle of sweet chilli sauce and use it as a spring roll dipper!. Yum!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Dunno but i LOVE it on chilled chopped Apples!.!.!.!.Yum!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Sweet chilli sauce or just a bit of pepper! yumWww@FoodAQ@Com





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