Ingredients
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1
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1/2
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2
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1
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1
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2
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1
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1/4
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2
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1
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1
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4
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1
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1
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Directions
Fiesta Crescents, Another favorite from my Tex-Mex collection These take a little time to make, but are well worth it! Excellent appetizer!, This was very good I cut the crescent rolls in half to make smaller appetizers Everyone liked them!, Another favorite from my Tex-Mex collection These take a little time to make, but are well worth it! Excellent appetizer!
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Steps
1
Done
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Saute the Beef, Onion and Garlic Until Beef Is Lightly Browned. |
2
Done
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(note: If Using Ground Chuck or Regular Ground Meat, Drain the Excess Grease Completely.) Add Remaining Ingredients Except For the Crescent Roll Dough and Egg and Water. |
3
Done
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Mix Well and Warm but Do not Bring to Boil. |
4
Done
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Remove from Heat and Let This Mixture Cool to Room Temp. |
5
Done
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Separate Crescent Roll Dough and Spread Each One With the Cooled Beef Mixture. |
6
Done
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Roll Into Crescent Shape as Directed on the Cans. |
7
Done
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Spray a Cookie Sheet, Very Lightly, With Cooking Spray or You May Use a Light Film of Cooking Oil. |
8
Done
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Whisk Egg White and 1 Tablespoon Water Together to Make an Egg Wash. |
9
Done
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Brush Egg Wash on Each Crescent Roll and Place on Cookie Sheet. |
10
Done
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Bake in Preheated 375 Degree Oven For 10-15 Minutes or Until Rolls Are Golden Brown. |
11
Done
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Serve Hot. |