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Intrepid_Chef said:The chicken pat thai is what I'm making for my group's pigfest. I like that the recipe has stovetop directions so I may make some to have at home when I do.
I'd like to do the strawberry ice in my real food processor since I don't have the manual one.
I'm really surprised at the lack of deserts in this one ... not even a triffle!
I guess that is why there is so much variety. Some things won't suit some people. I see things that I would never want to make. But......We totally love this recipe. I posted pics on the PC FB page. They were tasty and pretty. Easy and cheap. I will not try to do them in the MMP any longer though. I will stack them on the new SW cookie sheet or pizza stone etc.sandilou said:I'll tell you what I will NOT be making! Those Blue Cheese/Bacon/Potato things! Anyone tried them? All the cheese melted to the bottom of the pan, they were horrible to get out, and smelled like baking barf while they were in the oven. :yuck: :yuck: They look awful, and even my husband who loves blue cheese didn't like them. This is the PC 1st recipe EVER that we didn't like.Sandi
sandilou said:I made those for dinner last night. They got a :thumbup: :thumbup: from my family. The ideas we came up with for a show would be not to stack them -- they were kinda tricky to eat. We also wondered about cutting the tortillas in fourths to make them sample size and not waste the edges. My daugher thought it would be good to shred the chicken. I would do this recipe for sure.
Sandi
sandilou said:The new cookie sheet -- good idea. Maybe my potatoes were too big for the MMF. I wondered if the potatoes should be zapped in the micro to make them give a little. Do you try them on the cookie sheet? One of my firstparties in March has requested this recipe, so maybe I will be making them again after all.
Sandi
sandilou said:The new cookie sheet -- good idea. Maybe my potatoes were too big for the MMF. I wondered if the potatoes should be zapped in the micro to make them give a little. Do you try them on the cookie sheet? One of my firstparties in March has requested this recipe, so maybe I will be making them again after all.
Sandi
Becca_in_MD said:Why are you offering a recipe you don't like or hadn't tried yet?
pampered.chris said:I will be offering the chicken pot pie from the dcb cookbook, grill pizzas (always a hit), the peanut butter chocolate bars, they will be fun to make and with warm weather around the corner a fruit pizza or something like that. Oh and the mango salsa would be awesome to make, if I could find mangos around here.
pampered.chris said:I will be offering the chicken pot pie from the dcb cookbook, grill pizzas (always a hit), the peanut butter chocolate bars, they will be fun to make and with warm weather around the corner a fruit pizza or something like that. Oh and the mango salsa would be awesome to make, if I could find mangos around here.
babywings76 said:Last night at our cluster meeting, my director's director did the Mango Confetti Salsa as a demo. Some of us thought it was good, but feel that our hosts will want something else with it. Someone else shared that we could grill some chicken. I got to thinking on the way home that we could do rice in the rice cooker, grill chicken w/ the new Chili Lime Rub, and then serve it all together with the salsa. And over the warm chicken you could grate some Monterey Jack Cheese w/ the coarse grater. You could put the cheese in a bowl and they could dish themselves up.
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