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DebbieJ said:We did not get a SB this year.
There are 6 recipes in the catalog and only one of them is from the Italian Theme shows.
Caramel-Banana Ravioli
2 firm medium bananas
3 rolls 1.7 oz each milk chocolate covered chewy caramels, unwrapped, 24 pcs total (rolos?)
2 pkg 8 oz each refrigerated crescent rolls with no seams
1 T sugar
1/3 c CARAMEL SAUCE (the new Pampered Pantry one)
1. preheat oven to 400. Lightly brush Large Bar Pan with veg oil. Using Santoku Knife, slice bnanas diagonally into 24 slices 1/4 in thick. Cut caramels in half. (tip from me--they cut easier if you refrigerate them first)
2. unroll one pkg of dough onto bottom of pan, gently shaping to form a rectangle. Do not stretch--dough will not cover entire bottom of pan. Arrange banana slices over dough in 4 rows of 6 each, spacing 3/4 in apart. top each bananas slice with two caramel halves. Unroll remaining dough directly over filling, matching edges and shaping to fit. Press firmly around filling to seal and pinch together any tears.
3. Using Pastry Cutter fitted with fluted wheel, trim and discard edges of dough. Cut into 24 ravioli. Using Mini Serving Spatula, separate ravioli over pan. Add sugar to Flour Sugar Shaker and sprinkle ravioli. Bake 10-12 min or until golden brown. Remove to Stackable Cooling Rack, cool 2 mins. Place on serving plates and drizzle with sauce.
babywings76 said:Thanks for posting that! W-O-W! Okay, so who's going to be first at trying out this one? It actually sounds pretty easy. If it had some chocolate in there, I'd be in heaven!
DebbieJ said:there is chocolate in the rolos!
DebbieJ said:2 pkg 8 oz each refrigerated crescent rolls with no seams
BlueMoon said:What? I have never seen such a thing! is it in the grocery store like regular pillsbury? do they call it something else?
wow this would be great! makes me want to go shopping right now
Marghi
BlueMoon said:What? I have never seen such a thing! is it in the grocery store like regular pillsbury? do they call it something else?
wow this would be great! makes me want to go shopping right now
Marghi
DebbieJ said:http://www.pillsbury.com/products/rolls/Refrigerated/RecipeCreations.htm
I'm sure if your store doesn't have them, you can roll out regular crescents and pinch the seams together.
deanna_g said:No problem.
Marghi - I've never seen them either, but just like making the easy mini cinnamon rools, I'd just pinch the seams together. (-:
NooraK said:Yes, Pillsbury makes this. It's right there with the regular crescent rolls. Although, if your store doesn't carry it, you could just get the regular kind and pinch the seams together.
DessertDivaFL said:The recipes are now up on CC.
BethCooks4U said:Not the season's best yet. The Italian made Easy recipes are there though.
esavvymom said:I noticed they added a couple new recipes to the Mexican Made Easy theme too. They didn't even mention that at conference.
ChefBeckyD said:I thought they did....???? Or maybe it was just in the Product Room. I don't remember - but I do remember seeing the new recipes for MME at conference!
ChefBeckyD said:I thought they did....???? Or maybe it was just in the Product Room. I don't remember - but I do remember seeing the new recipes for MME at conference!
DebbieJ said:it was not announced from stage. I didn't notice it in the product room either, but I buzzed through there pretty quickly.
ChefBeckyD said:I know it was announced or something, because my SD, and AD, and I had this big conversation about the chicken enchilada pizza....we wouldn't have known about it if we hadn't seen it someplace. My D was wondering how similar it was to the Chicken Fajita Pizza, because that was the recipe she did for the first 6 months of her business, and she wondered if they were just bringing it back with a change or two.
BlueMoon said:On pinching the seams together, which is what I have done in the past--when I try to roll it out, it never seems square, and the seams seem (lol) to come undone....any tips?
thanks for all your help. I'm probably older than most of you but I feel like a kid sister, since I am a PC baby!
yours
Marghi
DebbieJ said:We did not get a SB this year.
There are 6 recipes in the catalog and only two of them are from the Italian Theme shows.
Caramel-Banana Ravioli
2 firm medium bananas
3 rolls 1.7 oz each milk chocolate covered chewy caramels, unwrapped, 24 pcs total (rolos?)
2 pkg 8 oz each refrigerated crescent rolls with no seams
1 T sugar
1/3 c CARAMEL SAUCE (the new Pampered Pantry one)
1. preheat oven to 400. Lightly brush Large Bar Pan with veg oil. Using Santoku Knife, slice bnanas diagonally into 24 slices 1/4 in thick. Cut caramels in half. (tip from me--they cut easier if you refrigerate them first)
2. unroll one pkg of dough onto bottom of pan, gently shaping to form a rectangle. Do not stretch--dough will not cover entire bottom of pan. Arrange banana slices over dough in 4 rows of 6 each, spacing 3/4 in apart. top each bananas slice with two caramel halves. Unroll remaining dough directly over filling, matching edges and shaping to fit. Press firmly around filling to seal and pinch together any tears.
3. Using Pastry Cutter fitted with fluted wheel, trim and discard edges of dough. Cut into 24 ravioli. Using Mini Serving Spatula, separate ravioli over pan. Add sugar to Flour Sugar Shaker and sprinkle ravioli. Bake 10-12 min or until golden brown. Remove to Stackable Cooling Rack, cool 2 mins. Place on serving plates and drizzle with sauce.
The other is Decadent Chocolate-Hazelnut Torte but I don't have time to type that one now. Have to go check out our new Meijer store. Anyone else want to type it??
JAE said:Hijack: Do you have a Meijer and this is a new one or is this your first experience with Meijer? Meijer is my favorite. Great deals. Love being able to use Meijer Mealbox Coupons along with manufacturer coupons. Way better than Walmart. What did you think of the new Meijer?
JAE said:Hijack: Do you have a Meijer and this is a new one or is this your first experience with Meijer? Meijer is my favorite. Great deals. Love being able to use Meijer Mealbox Coupons along with manufacturer coupons. Way better than Walmart. What did you think of the new Meijer?
ChefBeckyD said:Another hijack! Deb went to school at Calvin, so I'm pretty sure she's familiar with Meijers.
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