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kcjodih said:ideas? I have hosts asking for dessert recipes for July and I'm stumped. We don't want to heat up the kitchen but I still want to demo lots of tools so I'm not sure a prebaked crust for a dessert pizza is the way to go unless of course it demos alot.
Anyone have a suggestion?
TIA,
I make one very close to this one that is in Food, Family & friends cookbook from way back in the 1995. It's called Candy Apple Delight. It has all the above ingredients plus 3 granny smith apples (APCS and wedger to cut in bite size pieces) and 1/2 cup peanuts (Food Chopper). It's really yummy and if you make it at the very beginning of your show, you can put it in the Chillzane bowl and just sit it on the table til you're ready to serve it.ange13 said:I've done the Candy Apple Surprise alot. It is:
1 tub whipped cream
1 sm can crushed pineapple, drained
2-3 snicker bars, chopped
Mix together. It shows the batter bowl, can opener, crinkle cutter, spatulas, can drainer, cutting board, food chopper. I'm sure you can use more things too like the cheese grater and sprinkle some fresh grated choc onto it to make it look pretty. oh, and maybe the chillzanne bowl to transport it for picnics?.......
Super simple recipe and no cooking at all People always seem to love it.
I use the 12 oz size of cool whip. Serve it right from the large Chillzane bowl.kcjodih said:Question about the Candy Apple Delight - what size tub of whipped cream small or large and do you just serve it in the large Chilzanne?
Can I get the recipe for the Ice cream torte and the cheese dip those sound really goodChef susan said:Profiterole puffs are too easy--and they show off the chillzane rectangle server when bringing them--but I do the ice cream sandwich torte in the summer and a microwave to die for cheese dip with nachos--no oven required and they LOVE them---My favorite is to chop butterfingers for the middle of torte!!!
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