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JEZEBEL SAUCE
I found this recipe in an old cookbook and it sounded ODD and I have NO idea where the name came from, but just awesome enough to try. It made just a couple changes, but it really makes an awesome appetizer. The recipe apparently has a convoluted history of unknown origin... Billie's friend Nancy too the recipe to a garden club Christmas Party. She had gotten the recipe from her brother-in-law's niece...
JEZEBEL SAUCE
18 ounce jar SMUCKER'S pineapple preserves
18 ounce jar SMUCKER'S apple butter or jelly
3.75 ounce jar Inglehoffer (German) horseradish
1 tablespoon Coleman's dry mustard
1 teaspoon FRESH ground pepper
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 box wheat thins
- In a medium size bowl stir together the pineapple preserves, apple butter or jelly, mustard, horseradish and pepper.
- Chill at least 2 hours.
- Place cream cheese on a platter and pour sauce over top.
- Serve with crackers.
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