Rose Toastie

Rose Toastie

Who needs a fancy dinner when you can make something just as special at home? This Rose Toastie is golden, crispy, and beautifully layered, perfect for a cozy Valentine’s snack with your beloved 🌹✨⁠

INGREDIENTS:⁠
4 slices of white bread ⁠
Cooking spray⁠
2 ounces of cream cheese ⁠
16 slices of salami ⁠

RECIPE:⁠
1. Preheat your Fritaire to 350°F⁠
2. Using a cookie cutter, cut the bread into circles.⁠
3. Press each circle into an individual muffin pan and spray with cooking spray.⁠
4. Place each muffin pan into your Fritaire and air fry for 10 minutes.⁠
5. Meanwhile, shape 3-4 slices of salami into a rose.⁠
6. Place the salami roses into the toasted bread slices.⁠

Who’s giving this a try for Valentine's Day? 💕🔥⁠

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