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you wouldn't be able to braid it........but you could probably still do it.dianevill said:Do you think it would work with the french loaf dough in the Pillsbury tube?
dianevill said:Why wouldn't you be able to braid it? Too soft maybe?
chefruthie said:I think this will be an excellent recipe to have already made for my Homemade for the Holidays shows. They can eat this while they make the pretzel wreaths. Thanks for finding this one again or us Becky. I'd forgotten all about this one!!
JAE said:I made the bread ring/braid tonight. It didn't really work out. It tasted good, but it was just huge and started falling off the round stone. Maybe I need to re-read the way to make it. I used two loaves of frozen bread dough (thawed and raised first, of course.) I put the DDB in the middle of the stone with the pizza dip inside. Where are the peppers and pepperoni supposed to go? On the bread or on top of the dip? I think I could have used the Mini-Baker. Is that what I should have used? The dip was so thin. I was quite tired last night when I read this, so maybe I missed some details or just don't understand.
JAE said:Bummer! I don't have the mini. I have the old, plain mini baker. I didn't look at the recipe close enough because Ann's post said DDB. I should really get to bed at a decent time tonight. Mini baker makes sense after the fact.
The only problem is that when you double it and use the ddb, it doesn't leave room for the bread around it.janetupnorth said:Well then double the recipe and have leftovers!
The round baker is about double the mini baker. I make the crab rangoon dip in the round baker and double the recipe and it turns out perfectly.
janetupnorth said:I was thinking of putting them in the oven separately because I was still on my thought of making the Pepperoni Pizza Twist with them.
chefruthie said:I think I will spray the top of the bread with our garlic canola oil and then sprinkle with our italian seasoning. Since the dip is already red, I'll put diced green peppers on top of it and it will look festive too!! I think I'm going to try to do this for our cluster meeting tonight, YUM!
I only have the french loaf here, so I'll try to braid those and see how it turns out.....will let you all know.