Mystery Recipe: Can You Identify It?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores a specific recipe involving a bread bowl made using the lid of the rectangular baker, chicken cooked in a micro cooker, and a homemade salad dressing. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the recipe, as well as their own cooking practices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant recalls being approached multiple times about a recipe involving a bread bowl, chicken, and salad dressing, seeking input from others.
  • Another participant expresses confusion about the bread bowl, questioning whether it refers solely to the lid of the rectangular baker or something additional.
  • One participant shares their frequent use of the micro cooker for chicken, noting it keeps the meat moist and cooks quickly, which could be beneficial for salads.
  • A different participant mentions having seen a bread bowl recipe, suggesting it might have been in a round baker rather than the rectangular one, and offers to check their cookbooks for more information.
  • Another participant identifies the bread bowl recipe as being in the "Casual Cooking" cookbook and suggests doubling it for a larger version.
  • One participant provides a detailed method for making the Bountiful Bread Bowl, including ingredients and baking instructions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specifics of the recipe and its components, with no clear consensus on the exact details of the bread bowl preparation.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights related to the recipe, with some referencing specific cookbooks and techniques they have used.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring unique recipe ideas or those looking for variations on bread bowl preparations may find this discussion relevant.

lisanski
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Has anyone ever done this? I have been approached several times by a woman who will have a kitchen show if I can make the following recipie (she had this once at a PC demo): a bread bowl using the lid of the rectangular baker, chicken in the micro cooker, and then topped off with a homemade salad dressing (she thinks it was rice vinegar, but is not sure). Does anyone out there have any clue to what recipie she could be talking about???
 
lisanski said:
a bread bowl using the lid of the rectangular baker, chicken in the micro cooker, and then topped off with a homemade salad dressing (she thinks it was rice vinegar, but is not sure).

What does she mean a bread bowl? Does she just mean the lid to the rectangular baker or that plus something else??

I cook chicken in the microcooker ALL THE TIME! Not a whole chicken, but the breast. It is awesome if you don't need it browned. My favorite thing to cook in the micro cooker is hamburger (but that is off topic).

I would do a recipe search on Consultant's Corner and put in the info you know. Who knows, maybe something will come up.
 
I remember seeing a bread bowl recipe, but it wasn't in the rectangle baker. It was round, so maybe it was in the deep dish baker lid/bowl, which has been discontinued. I don't know what cook book it was in, but I am sure it would be adapted.

I have cooked ground beef in the microcooker, but not chicken. That is a great idea. It would keep the chicken moist and cook quickly. Great for making salads or recipes calling for chunked, shredded, or chopped chicken.

Good luck with the recipes. I will try to remember to go through my cookbooks tonight and see if I can find that bread bowl recipe.

Shawnna
 
lisanski said:
Has anyone ever done this? I have been approached several times by a woman who will have a kitchen show if I can make the following recipie (she had this once at a PC demo): a bread bowl using the lid of the rectangular baker, chicken in the micro cooker, and then topped off with a homemade salad dressing (she thinks it was rice vinegar, but is not sure). Does anyone out there have any clue to what recipie she could be talking about???


I dont know the recipe but actually had a special training the other nite and a national senior executive director mentioned its a great recipe to have done beforehand and whatever stone it was in fits in the rectangle basket! hths :)
 
Bread BowlI can only help a little. The bread bowl recipe is in Casual Cooking. Maybe you could double it and make it in the 9x13?
 
Bountiful Bread BowlDouble the recipe for the Bountiful Bread Bowl (pg. 24 Casual Cooking) and use the stoneware lid/bowl.

2 pkgs. refrigerated French bread dough

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. GENEROUSLY spray outside of the stoneware lid/bowl. Place it upside down on counter. Unroll the bread and press the two loaves together to make a large sheet of dough. Gather the dough up and quickly place over the lid/bowl. Do not press dough into stoneware bowl. Lightly pinch seams together and trim excess off. Bake 15-18 minutes until golden brown. Remove from oven. Cool the bread ON the lid/bowl for 15 minutes and then carefully remove it from the lid/bowl. Turn upright and cool another 5 minutes.
 

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