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Spicy Gorgonzola Spread with Roasted Red Peppers

Updated: January 7, 2009
1 pound Gorgonzola cheese, crumbled 1-2/3 cups roasted red peppers*, chopped 2 scallions, minced 2 tablespoons sour cream 1 teaspoon sugar 1-1/2 teaspoons hot sauce Crusty French bread** Optional toppings: scallions, prosciutto, anchovies, roasted red peppers, cooked bacon. Place Gorgonzola cheese, roasted red peppers, scallions, sour cream, sugar and hot sauce in food processor. Puree. Hold in refrigerator to stiffen before packing for picnin. At the picnic, serve spread on slices of crusty bread. If desired, top each slice with scallions, prosciuttio, anchovies, roasted red peppers or cooked bacon. If desired, top each slce with scallion,s prosciutto, anchovies, roasted red pepers or cooked bacon. Makes 2 cup sof spread. *Roasted peppers from a jar may be substituted **Crusty bread, i/e/ sourdough, may be substituted

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