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The thread discusses the preparation of Tex Mex Chicken Melts for a show, specifically whether to bake the bread beforehand or on-site. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding the timing of baking and the use of bread tubes.
Views differ on whether to bake the bread before or during the show, with some participants favoring pre-baking while others focus on the alternative of using French bread.
Participants reference the change in product availability, specifically the discontinuation of bread tubes, which influences their preparation choices.
Consultants looking for insights on preparing Tex Mex Chicken Melts for shows and those interested in adapting to product changes in their demonstrations.
Oh, good call. Geez, I didn't even realize we don't sell the bread tubes anymore!dannyzmom said:Since we no longer sell the bread tubes I wpi;d just buy a loaf of french bread.
HockeyLover said:Oh, good call. Geez, I didn't even realize we don't sell the bread tubes anymore!![]()
Thanks all!
It depends on your preference and the logistics of your show. Baking on-site allows guests to see the cooking process and engage with the demonstration, while baking beforehand can save time and ensure everything is ready for tasting.
Baking on-site creates an interactive experience for your guests. They can ask questions, see the products in action, and enjoy the aroma of fresh cooking, which can enhance their overall experience and make them more likely to purchase.
Yes, baking on-site can take more time and may require careful planning to ensure that everything is ready for tasting when guests arrive. Additionally, you may need to manage the cooking process while also engaging with guests, which can be challenging.
If you choose to bake them beforehand, allow the melts to cool completely before storing them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. You can reheat them in the oven or microwave just before serving to ensure they are warm and delicious.
To keep the Tex Mex Chicken Melts fresh, store them in the refrigerator and consume them within 2-3 days. Reheating them in the oven rather than the microwave can help maintain their texture and flavor, making them more appealing to your guests.