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The thread discusses various tips and experiences related to cooking a Chicken Club Brunch Ring, particularly focusing on the preparation of bacon. Participants share their personal methods and preferences for cooking bacon, as well as their experiences with related cooking tools and techniques.
Views differ on the preferred method of cooking bacon, with participants sharing various techniques without a clear consensus on the best approach.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of approaches to preparing bacon for the Chicken Club Brunch Ring.
Consultants looking for different methods to prepare bacon for cooking demonstrations may find the shared experiences helpful.
DebbieJ said:When I've done this, I've asked the hostess to have the bacon cooked already.
bethcooks4u said:I cook it in the microwave in the small bar pan. It WOW's people and then I tell them if they need to make a larger amount they can avoid the mess by cooking the whole pound in the oven on the large bar pan.
During cookware sale months I would probably cook it on the stove top with the splatter screen...
dannyzmom said:How long in the micro for 4 slices?
erinyourpclady said:Speaking of magazines.........I have an addiction!!LOL!! I currently subscribe to...
Martha Stewart Living
Southern Living
Home Beautiful
Allure
Glamour
People
Family Fun
American Girl (for my girls!)
I "think" that is all.....
I need to go to Magazine rehab........lol
chefkristin said:I am having a Southern Living party in January! I love the style of their stuff. The problem is I want all of it!:love0010:
To make a Chicken Club Brunch Ring, you will need cooked chicken, bacon, cream cheese, shredded cheese (like cheddar), green onions, and refrigerated crescent roll dough. You can also add seasonings like garlic powder and pepper for extra flavor.
Cook the chicken by boiling, baking, or grilling it until fully cooked. Once cooled, shred or chop the chicken into bite-sized pieces. This will help it mix well with the other ingredients and fit nicely into the crescent rolls.
Start by preheating your oven according to the crescent roll package instructions. Lay the crescent roll triangles in a circle on a baking sheet, overlapping the edges. Spread the cream cheese mixture in the center, then layer the chicken, bacon, cheese, and green onions. Fold the triangles over the filling, tucking them in to create a ring shape.
Bake the Chicken Club Brunch Ring for about 25-30 minutes or until the crescent dough is golden brown and fully cooked. Keep an eye on it to prevent over-browning, and you can cover it with foil if needed during the last few minutes of baking.
Yes, you can prepare the filling and assemble the ring ahead of time. Cover it with plastic wrap and refrigerate until you're ready to bake. Just be aware that the dough may not be as flaky if it sits too long before baking, so try to bake it within a few hours for the best results.