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The thread centers around the Clubhouse Chicken Squares recipe, with participants sharing their experiences, serving suggestions, and additional recipe ideas for gatherings. There is a focus on how many servings the recipe yields and what other dishes might complement it.
Views differ regarding the enjoyment of the Clubhouse Chicken Squares, with some participants expressing strong positive opinions while others report dissatisfaction with the recipe.
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lacychef said:How about the apple/berry salsa with it? That's the 2 recipes I did at my last show & they went over well!
Cassie1037 said:I was also thinking of making the Taffy Apple Pizza as a dessert item and possibly chips and salsa. Depending on how many will come, I may do two of each recipe.
chef_kimmo said:They are GREAT. I know some consultants who make the chicken ahead of time in the DCB and then use it on the Clubhouse Chicken Squares. You get to demo that too!
One suggestion when you make them. Cut them before you put the toppings on and it will not look so messy.
krzymomof4 said:I didn't care for them. It may be because I used canned chicken...YUK!
Cassie1037 said:I have never made it, I will have to look it up. Also, does anyone know a good recipe for blackberries/marionberries? I can look the recipe up if anyone knows the name? I have a ton of blackberries, filled up two-1 gallon freezer bags and left 2 cups out for a pie or something... I will be able to pick more next week too... yummm Thanks.
PamperChefCarol said:Blackberry cobbler, shortcake, ice cream! I wish I had your problem. Ever make jam? It's not hard and it would taste so good this winter.
Cassie1037 said:I have never made jam
1)I don't have the time with a full-time job and two part-time jobs (I stay busy, very very busy)
2)My grandmother still makes it-at 71yrs old..so if I did make some it would be somewhat stepping on her toes, she always gives all our family plenty
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The serving size for Clubhouse Chicken Squares typically varies based on how you cut them, but a standard serving is usually one square, which is approximately 2-3 inches in size. This recipe generally yields about 12 squares, making it suitable for sharing at gatherings or family meals.
Yes, you can adjust the serving size by cutting the squares smaller or larger, depending on your needs. If you want to serve more people, consider cutting them into smaller pieces. Alternatively, if you want a heartier portion, you can cut them larger. Just keep in mind that the cooking time may need slight adjustments if the size changes significantly.
To make the perfect Clubhouse Chicken Squares, ensure that you use cooked and shredded chicken for the filling, as this will blend well with the other ingredients. Additionally, don’t overfill the squares to prevent them from bursting during baking. Preheating the oven and using parchment paper on your baking sheet can also help achieve a golden, crispy crust.
Yes, you can prepare Clubhouse Chicken Squares ahead of time. You can assemble them and store them in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before baking. Alternatively, you can bake them and then freeze the leftovers. Just make sure to cool them completely before freezing, and reheat them in the oven for the best texture.
There are many variations you can try with Clubhouse Chicken Squares! You can add different vegetables like spinach or bell peppers for extra flavor and nutrition. Experimenting with different cheeses, such as cheddar or mozzarella, can also enhance the taste. For a spicy kick, consider adding jalapeños or a dash of hot sauce to the filling.