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Jennie4PC
09-29-2009, 12:01 PM
Can anyone give me any ideas on what else we can se the ct n seal for?
Right now I have:
pb&j sandwiches
fruit pies
ravioli
mini pot pies??
any other ideas would be great. I have a guest who purchased one and would love more ideas
TIA
Go to files and search "cut n seal"
Quite a few docs come up.
Here's a thread also that has some ideas: http://www.chefsuccess.com/f7/uses-cut-n-seal-19634/
You can also search google using 'site:chefsuccess.com "cut n seal"' for more.
Jennie4PC
09-29-2009, 12:40 PM
thanks, I dont know where my brain is today. I didnt even think of doing a search before.
chefann
09-29-2009, 12:42 PM
coney dog saucers (bread with canned chili dog chili, slices of hot dogs)
chicken salad/tuna salad sandwiches
HDFarm
09-29-2009, 04:11 PM
We make pizza pockets. Dice pepperoni w/food chopper, mozz. cheese, a shake of italian seasoning and a bit of pizza sauce. Mix it all up in a batter bowl. Roll out cresants and pinch seams together. Cut out circles with the cut & seal. Spoon your mixture onto the circles, lay another on top and seal w/the cut & seal. 350 for about 12 minutes.
Jennie4PC
09-29-2009, 07:55 PM
Ann those corney dog saucers look good. I will have to make those one day.
ChefBeckyD
09-29-2009, 08:18 PM
We make pizza pockets. Dice pepperoni w/food chopper, mozz. cheese, a shake of italian seasoning and a bit of pizza sauce. Mix it all up in a batter bowl. Roll out cresants and pinch seams together. Cut out circles with the cut & seal. Spoon your mixture onto the circles, lay another on top and seal w/the cut & seal. 350 for about 12 minutes.
Great idea! I make something similar with puff pastry squares - but I have to cut and seal and crimp...and never thought about letting the cut n seal do the work for me! They'd just be circles instead of triangles. Thanks for turning on my lightbulb!
Rosechef
09-29-2009, 08:33 PM
I was thinking that little apple pies would be easy to make...take pie shells and put pie fillings. Then bake according to the pie directions.
chefmoseley
09-29-2009, 09:17 PM
here is a file that I love for my cns :)
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