Serves approximately 4-6 people as appetizer:
This recipe gets rave reviews whenever I make it. People always ask what is in them. The best part about it is that it is only 3 ingredients, takes literally minutes to make, and tastes delicious. They are great for parties especially as an appetizer for your New Year's Party or as a quick snack. These are a perfect example of how simple ingredients can result in amazing taste.
Ingredients:
1 pint container of button or baby bella mushrooms – stems removed and cleaned with a damp towel
1/2 brick organic cream cheese. softened
6 slices uncured turkey bacon, cooked and cut into small pieces
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Mix the cream cheese with the chopped bacon and fill each mushroom cap. You will want a small mound on top. Bake for 15-20 minutes on a parchment lined baking sheet. Serve warm or at room temperature.
*This Recipe follows the Advanced Plan*
Dr. Cory Couillard is an international healthcare speaker and columnist for numerous newspapers, magazines, websites and publications throughout the world. He works in collaboration with the World Health Organization's goals of disease prevention and global healthcare education. Views do not necessarily reflect endorsement.
Email: drcorycouillard@gmail.com
Facebook: Dr Cory Couillard
Twitter: DrCoryCouillard
This recipe gets rave reviews whenever I make it. People always ask what is in them. The best part about it is that it is only 3 ingredients, takes literally minutes to make, and tastes delicious. They are great for parties especially as an appetizer for your New Year's Party or as a quick snack. These are a perfect example of how simple ingredients can result in amazing taste.
Ingredients:
1 pint container of button or baby bella mushrooms – stems removed and cleaned with a damp towel
1/2 brick organic cream cheese. softened
6 slices uncured turkey bacon, cooked and cut into small pieces
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Mix the cream cheese with the chopped bacon and fill each mushroom cap. You will want a small mound on top. Bake for 15-20 minutes on a parchment lined baking sheet. Serve warm or at room temperature.
*This Recipe follows the Advanced Plan*
Dr. Cory Couillard is an international healthcare speaker and columnist for numerous newspapers, magazines, websites and publications throughout the world. He works in collaboration with the World Health Organization's goals of disease prevention and global healthcare education. Views do not necessarily reflect endorsement.
Email: drcorycouillard@gmail.com
Facebook: Dr Cory Couillard
Twitter: DrCoryCouillard
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