Up until a few years ago, I wouldn’t eat anything that had garlic in it. Now, I’m such a big garlic fan that I use it in almost every dish that I prepare!

Here’s a very “garlicky” spread that you can serve on anything from bread to crackers and bagels. If you want a stronger garlic flavor, roast the garlic cloves. Also, adding a little freshly ground pepper seems to increase the flavors even more.

Weight Watchers Garlic Spread recipe
Makes 10 servings

Ingredients
1-2 cloves garlic
4 ounces Feta cheese, crumbled
8 ounces cottage cheese
3 ounces green onion, chopped
1 teaspoon dried basil
freshly ground black pepper (optional, to taste)


Preparation
1. In a food processor, process the garlic, green onion, basil; process until finely chopped.
2. Add the cheeses and pepper (optional); pulse until blended but still chunky.
3. Chill well before serving.
4. Serve on bagels, crackers or plain bread.

One serving is approximately 45 grams.

How many Weight Watchers points in garlic spread recipe?
WW POINTS per serving: 1
Nutritional information per serving: 60 calories, 3.7g fat, 0.3g fiber

Originally posted 2008-05-04 13:15:47.

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