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Old 04-07-2012, 03:13 AM
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Default 6 Salty Snacks Your Family Will Devour

When your craving something salty, resist the chips. These snacks are super satisfying and easy to make. Fair warning: you may find them highly addictive.

1. Crazy Good Spicy Italian Popcorn



This fun snack -- homemade popcorn tossed with garlic butter, Parmesan, oregano and red pepper flakes -- is adapted from Crazy Good Italian by D.C. Chef and Top Chef All-Stars runner up Mike Isabella. It's insanely addictive (yes, crazy good) and will take family movie night to a whole new level. GET THE RECIPE

2. Nuts n' Bolts



This retro homemade snack mix is always a hit. The recipe makes a ton, which is perfect for keeping kids and their hungry friends happy all day long. GET THE RECIPE

3. Quick and Easy Dill Pickles



Refrigerator pickles are a great summer cooking project. All you do is slice the cucumbers into spears, cover them with a brine, tuck them in the fridge and they're ready to eat in 24 hours. GET THE RECIPE

4. Crispy Roasted Chickpeas



When you roast chickpeas at a high temperature, they become deliciously crisp on the outside and buttery on the inside. They're as addictive as French fries! GET THE RECIPE

5. Crispy Kale Chips with Lemon & Parmesan



AKA "kale crack" because they are so addictive, these crispy chips are made from one of the healthiest vegetables on the planet. GET THE RECIPE

6. Cheddar & Herb Cheese Straws



Though they look like bread sticks, these crisp and flakey cheese straws are actually more akin to savory pie crust or pastry. It's impossible to eat just one. GET THE RECIPE -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.



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