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This thread centers around personal experiences with recipes from the DCB cookbook, particularly focusing on microwave cooking. Participants share their thoughts on specific dishes, modifications they made, and challenges faced with cooking equipment.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of certain recipes and the challenges posed by microwave size. No clear consensus emerges on the best practices for adapting recipes or the suitability of specific dishes for demonstrations.
Participants share a range of experiences with microwave cooking and recipe adaptations, reflecting personal preferences and cooking challenges. The discussion highlights the diversity of cooking methods and individual tastes within the community.
Consultants looking for insights on microwave recipes, adaptations for gluten-free cooking, and experiences with the DCB cookbook may find this discussion relevant.
leftymac said:Yep....Jerk Chicken Nachos have always been a tried and true favorite with me. Now you could do the chili lime with it instead. Cut the pepper in the MFP, (maybe cut the chicken with it too), wedge some limes for garnish with the veggie wedger, grate the cheese with the coarse microplane grater.
mountainmama74 said:I made the Family Burrito Bake for dinner last night. This would be a great show recipe - quick, easy, MICROWAVE meal - and it was good! I used fat free refried beans, the leanest beef I could find (96%), low fat cheese and only used 6 tortillas. This actually cut about 100 calories per serving!
You could demo:
Veggie Wedger
MFP or Food Chopper
DCB
Mix & Chop
Easy Read Measuring cup
Scrapers (classic and new mini)
Southwestern Seasoning
Stainless bowls (or batter bowls)
Rotary or new grater
Large Serving Spatula
If I were doing this at a show, I'd probably demo the food chopper for the onion, and then use the MFP and make a quick Strawberry Ice.
mountainmama74 said:I made the Family Burrito Bake for dinner last night. This would be a great show recipe - quick, easy, MICROWAVE meal - and it was good! I used fat free refried beans, the leanest beef I could find (96%), low fat cheese and only used 6 tortillas. This actually cut about 100 calories per serving!
You could demo:
Veggie Wedger
MFP or Food Chopper
DCB
Mix & Chop
Easy Read Measuring cup
Scrapers (classic and new mini)
Southwestern Seasoning
Stainless bowls (or batter bowls)
Rotary or new grater
Large Serving Spatula
If I were doing this at a show, I'd probably demo the food chopper for the onion, and then use the MFP and make a quick Strawberry Ice.
Rosechef said:OMGosh! I made the Speedy Shrimp and Sausage Paella. If my husband could have fit his big head into the baker, he would have licked it clean! Only three of us ate it and it was gone! My 10 year old loved it. Sooo good and definitely an easy show recipe! I'm going to make it at as many shows I can for March!
pkd09 said:You are so right! I made this for our Team Meeting last night. I wasn't sure about it being a good "demo" recipe until I made it and tasted it....YUMM-O!! Everyone at the meeting loved it too. It's on my list for Spring/Summer too. :love:
yankfan24 said:Made this last night for my family. It's a KEEPER!! Everyone liked it which is hard for me with a couple of picky eaters. I did leave the refried beans off 1/4 so my son would eat it. We decided that it could use a bit more SW seasoning and maybe some jalapeno slices. Next time we are going to make our OWN SALSA with the MFP. This would be a great show recipe and great for interactive shows.
iddlebiddle said:After scanning, I see no one has tried the bbq meatloaf EXCELLENT, great for a party and done in 15 minutes, should get those busy moms hooked on the DCB I'm trying the easy chicken pot pie and someone said (sorry to lazy to go back find you) to try the cream of chicken, i'll try that tonight.
wadesgirl said:I vetoed the meatloaf since it's stuffed with bacon - too many calories for us!
Becca_in_MD said:I'm still waiting for Becky to make this so I can eat vicariously through her. Maybe I'll have to make it for my family. I'm sure my husband will it all the leftovers.
ChefBeckyD said:LOL!
It's still on the menu! I was supposed to make it tonight, but we're going to a fundraiser dinner at On The Border for a girl from our church. I did buy more ground beef today, so I have everything to make it!
Becca_in_MD said:OK, cuz I'm waiting ya know
Made the paella tonight w/o the kielbasa/polish sausage. Figured out the WW points after I made it and it's much lower w/o the sausage. I came up with 5 Pts Plus per serving.
DH has scarfed down both the Rosemary Chicken and the Paella. 8-year old not happy with either one. She picked at them a bit, ate a little then asked for something else. She now has a distrust of anything coming out of the DCB. Might have to bribe her with bacon.
mountainmama74 said:I made the Family Burrito Bake for dinner last night. This would be a great show recipe - quick, easy, MICROWAVE meal - and it was good! I used fat free refried beans, the leanest beef I could find (96%), low fat cheese and only used 6 tortillas. This actually cut about 100 calories per serving!
You could demo:
Veggie Wedger
MFP or Food Chopper
DCB
Mix & Chop
Easy Read Measuring cup
Scrapers (classic and new mini)
Southwestern Seasoning
Stainless bowls (or batter bowls)
Rotary or new grater
Large Serving Spatula
If I were doing this at a show, I'd probably demo the food chopper for the onion, and then use the MFP and make a quick Strawberry Ice.
wadesgirl said:I vetoed the meatloaf since it's stuffed with bacon - too many calories for us!
I have the Family Burrito Bake all ready to go in the oven - cannot wait to try it!
Dotty said:I have to say the Strawberry Ice (or Strawberry Granita) didn't do anything for me.
However, I really liked the cinnamon crisps! I made them with the apple sprinkle and LOVED them. What a nice sweet treat that isn't completely made of sugar. I'm going to make a huge batch and bring them to my vendor show next friday. Any suggestions as to a dip for them? I'm thinking cream cheese something...
Love Apple Berry Salsa!scottcooks said:Apple berry salsa
If you have new MFP - use it, otherwise chopper:
1 apple
1-2 peeled kiwi
6 strawberries
1/2 c sugar OR 4 tablespoons apricot or apple or pineapple jam
1 tablespoon orange or lemon zest
2 tablespoons OJ or 2 teaspoons lemon juice
...so good! Do it at the booth for folk to watch!
scottcooks said:Had the meatloaf last night - drop the calories using turkey bacon. Yummy, devoured by all including my picky eaters. Could see it for a show- awesome presentation when you slice it! I'd saute the mushrooms ahead and have the items prepared prior so you just combine and shape, stuff, top and bake. It does seem a bit on the fussy side - probably since my 6yo dd was 'helping'.
Becca_in_MD said:OK, cuz I'm waiting ya know
Made the paella tonight w/o the kielbasa/polish sausage. Figured out the WW points after I made it and it's much lower w/o the sausage. I came up with 5 Pts Plus per serving.
DH has scarfed down both the Rosemary Chicken and the Paella. 8-year old not happy with either one. She picked at them a bit, ate a little then asked for something else. She now has a distrust of anything coming out of the DCB. Might have to bribe her with bacon.
scottcooks said:Apple berry salsa
If you have new MFP - use it, otherwise chopper:
1 apple
1-2 peeled kiwi
6 strawberries
1/2 c sugar OR 4 tablespoons apricot or apple or pineapple jam
1 tablespoon orange or lemon zest
2 tablespoons OJ or 2 teaspoons lemon juice
...so good! Do it at the booth for folk to watch!
Dotty said:Thanks! It sounds lovely and tasty!!! You are a complete lifesaver! I will use this at my booth and as my demonstration at the fair! I have the new MFP and wasn't too keen on doing the mango/jicama salsa but the apple berry sounds delish!
The DCB, or Deep Covered Baker, is a versatile stoneware product from Pampered Chef designed for microwave and oven cooking. It allows for even cooking and retains heat well, making it ideal for a variety of recipes, including casseroles, desserts, and more.
The Delicious Microwave Recipes: DCB Cookbook features a wide range of recipes that are specifically designed for the Deep Covered Baker. You can find everything from savory main dishes and side dishes to quick desserts, all optimized for microwave cooking.
Yes, the recipes in the DCB Cookbook are designed to be user-friendly and straightforward. Each recipe includes clear instructions, cooking times, and tips to ensure successful results, making it accessible for both novice and experienced cooks.
Absolutely! The Deep Covered Baker is not only suitable for microwave use but can also be used in the oven. This versatility allows you to create a variety of dishes, whether you prefer microwave speed or traditional oven baking.
The Delicious Microwave Recipes: DCB Cookbook can typically be purchased through Pampered Chef consultants, at Pampered Chef parties, or directly from the Pampered Chef website. Be sure to check for any promotions or bundles that may include the cookbook with the purchase of the DCB.