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This thread centers around participants seeking and sharing recipes for Athenian Cheese Rounds, with some discussing their experiences and variations on the dish. Participants also mention reaching out to their directors for assistance in locating the recipe.

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Does anyone have the recipe or know off hand which cookbook the recipe is in? :chef: I have an email out to my director but thought I might check with you all. TIA ~shannon
 
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Found on the web--I'd add the PC Greek herb blend, serve on rounds of bread. Is this even close to what you're seeking?GwenLayered Athenian Cheese SpreadPrep time: 20 minutesChill time: 3 hours2 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, softened2 packages (4 ounces each) crumbled feta cheese1 garlic clove, pressed1 package (10 ounces) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and well drained1 jar (7 ounces) sweet roasted red peppers, drained and patted dry1/3 cup whole natural almonds, choppedCanapé French Bread (recipe follows), toastedCombine cream cheese and feta cheese in Classic Batter Bowl. Press garlic over cheese mixture using Garlic Press; mix well. Stir in spinach.Chop red peppers using Food Chopper. Line Small Batter Bowl with plastic wrap; divide cheese mixture in half. Press half of the cheese mixture into small batter bowl; top with red peppers. Spread remaining cheese mixture over red peppers. Cover; refrigerate several hours to allow flavors to blend.To serve, invert onto serving plate. Remove plastic wrap. Chop almonds with food chopper; press onto top of molded cheese. Serve with toasted Canapé French Bread (p. 25) or assorted crackers.Yield: 20 servingsNutrients per serving (about 3 tablespoons): Calories 130, Total Fat 12 g, Saturated Fat 7 g, Cholesterol 35 mg, Carbohydrate 2 g, Protein 5 g, Sodium 250 mg, Fiber less than 1 gDiabetic exchanges per serving: 1/2 meat, 1 1/2 fatCook’s Tip: You can make this recipe early in the morning on the day of your party. The flavors will be blended even better.Source: Pampered Chef
 
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Athenian Spinach Cheese RoundsI know we had them at her house one meeting but I just had issues finding the recipe. OY! My :chef: director got it to me first thing this morning so I wanted to share with you all too. I will add recipe document in bit. :D

Athenian Spinach Pastry Rounds (These are delish!! :angel: )

Ingredients:
1 red bell pepper, chopped

9 oz pkg. frozen chopped spinach,

1/2 cup mayo,

4 oz crumbled feta cheese,

1 garlic clove, pressed

8 oz pkg. refrig. crescent rolls, cut the dough into slices to make little rounds (16 to 20)

1 oz (1/4 cup) fresh parmesan cheese.



Mix first 5 ingredients and half of parmesan in batter bowl. Slice crescent rolls and flatten rounds onto stone. Use Med. Scoop to dollop mixture onto rounds and then top each one with a little parm. Bake at 400 for about 15 minutes... Keep an eye on them, everyone oven is different, but you want them to be a darkish golden brown.
 
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CookingwithMary said:
Found on the web--I'd add the PC Greek herb blend, serve on rounds of bread. Is this even close to what you're seeking?
I had found that one too, I wasn't sure if it was right or not until I got the recipe from my director. Thank you so much for trying to help me.
 
Hi Shannon,I'm a Pampered Chef consultant and I would be happy to help you out with the recipe you're looking for. Can you provide more details about the recipe, such as the name or main ingredients? That way, I can check my cookbooks and see if I can locate it for you. In the meantime, I'll also reach out to my director and see if she has any information on the recipe. I'll get back to you as soon as I have more information.Best,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Athenian Cheese Rounds?

Athenian Cheese Rounds are a delicious appetizer made from a blend of cheeses, herbs, and spices, typically baked until golden and crispy. They are perfect for serving at parties or as a snack.

How can I make Athenian Cheese Rounds?

To make Athenian Cheese Rounds, you will need ingredients such as cream cheese, feta cheese, herbs like dill and oregano, and breadcrumbs. Mix the ingredients, form them into rounds, coat with breadcrumbs, and bake until golden brown.

Where can I find the recipe for Athenian Cheese Rounds?

The recipe for Athenian Cheese Rounds can be found in the cookbook "TIA ~shannon," which includes a variety of delicious recipes and cooking tips. You can purchase the cookbook through Pampered Chef or other retailers.

Can I customize the Athenian Cheese Rounds recipe?

Yes, you can customize the Athenian Cheese Rounds recipe by adding your favorite herbs, spices, or even ingredients like sun-dried tomatoes or olives to enhance the flavor according to your preference.

Are Athenian Cheese Rounds suitable for special diets?

Athenian Cheese Rounds are primarily made with dairy products, so they may not be suitable for those with lactose intolerance or dairy allergies. However, you can experiment with dairy-free cheese alternatives to make a version that fits specific dietary needs.

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