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Smoked Gouda & Giardiniera Charcuterie Sticks

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Active Time:15 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:8

Active Time:15 mins

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15 mins

Total Time:15 mins

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Servings:8

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8

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients24piecesgiardiniera (crunchy pickled vegetables; about 5 ounces)1 ½ouncessmoked Gouda cheese, cut into 16 (½-inch) cubes

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Ingredients

24piecesgiardiniera (crunchy pickled vegetables; about 5 ounces)

1 ½ouncessmoked Gouda cheese, cut into 16 (½-inch) cubes

DirectionsAlternate 3 pieces giardiniera and 2 cubes cheese on each of 8 long toothpicks (or cocktail picks).EquipmentLong toothpicks or cocktail picksOriginally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2021

Directions

Alternate 3 pieces giardiniera and 2 cubes cheese on each of 8 long toothpicks (or cocktail picks).EquipmentLong toothpicks or cocktail picks

Alternate 3 pieces giardiniera and 2 cubes cheese on each of 8 long toothpicks (or cocktail picks).

Equipment

Long toothpicks or cocktail picks

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2021

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)23Calories2gFat1gCarbs1gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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