Anyone Tried the Garlic Bites in the Ss Pan Yet?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants discussing their experiences with making Garlic Bites in various skillets, particularly the Stainless Steel (SS) pan and Executive skillets. Participants share their cooking methods, preferences, and outcomes related to the recipe.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions they will be making Garlic Bites for a large show and is curious about the performance of the SS pan.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully making a large batch of biscuits in different sized skillets, noting the cooking times for regular and larger biscuits.
  • One participant expresses that they have made Garlic Bites and Garlic Monkey Bread, finding both to be delicious, and suggests that the monkey bread version is better for larger gatherings.
  • Another participant clarifies that they have made Garlic Bites in the Executive 8" Saute Pan.
  • One participant notes they were discussing the Executive Skillets rather than the SS pan, offering alternatives for larger batch preparation.
  • Another participant concludes they will opt for a larger Executive Skillet for their cooking needs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best skillet to use for Garlic Bites, with some participants favoring the Executive skillets while others are exploring the SS pan. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences without implying any official guidance or safety claims.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on cooking Garlic Bites in different skillets may find the shared experiences relevant.

DebbieJ
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I have a show on Saturday with 25 people coming. We're doing the BBQ Pork Tenderloin Salad in the DCB along with Garlic Bites. We are doubling the recipe. I do have two Exec 8" saute pans, but I thought I'd try it in the SS if I could.

Has anyone tried it? Does it work? Do they stick?

I suppose I could do a test run myself, but thought I'd save the time and check here first. :)
 
I have done a large batch of biscuits in the 10" and 12" skillets. If using the regular size biscuits, use the 10", if using the grands, use the 12". They just take a couple of minutes more to do.
 
They are yummyI've done them and also have done Garlic Monkey Bread and they are also very good. I think I got the recipe for the Garlic Monkey Bread from the Recipe files. The monkey bread version makes more and feeds a larger crowd.
 
Oops - forgot to mention I do them in the excutive 8" Saute Pan.
 
And I forgot to say that I was also talking about the Executive Skillets - not the SS. I was just trying to give you different options for making a larger batch!
 
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Duh! I'll just bring a bigger Exec Skillet! Thanks!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Garlic Bites in the SS Pan?

Garlic Bites are a popular recipe that can be made using the Stainless Steel (SS) Pan from Pampered Chef. They typically consist of bite-sized pieces of bread or dough infused with garlic and herbs, making them a delicious appetizer or side dish.

How do you prepare Garlic Bites in the SS Pan?

To prepare Garlic Bites in the SS Pan, you generally start by preheating the pan, mixing your dough or bread with garlic and seasonings, and then placing them in the pan to bake. The SS Pan ensures even cooking and a nice golden-brown finish.

Can you use frozen dough for Garlic Bites in the SS Pan?

Yes, you can use frozen dough for Garlic Bites in the SS Pan. Just make sure to thaw the dough completely before mixing it with the garlic and herbs, and adjust the baking time as needed to ensure they cook through properly.

How long does it take to bake Garlic Bites in the SS Pan?

The baking time for Garlic Bites in the SS Pan typically ranges from 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the size of the bites and your oven. It's essential to keep an eye on them to achieve the desired golden color.

What are some variations for Garlic Bites in the SS Pan?

There are many variations you can try for Garlic Bites in the SS Pan! You can add cheese, different herbs, or even spices like red pepper flakes for a kick. Experimenting with different types of bread or dough can also yield delicious results.

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