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This thread revolves around participants sharing their favorite ring recipes for cooking shows, with many expressing their preferences and experiences with various types of ring dishes.
Views differ on the favorite ring recipes, with no clear consensus on a single favorite, as multiple options are highlighted by participants.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding ring recipes, often referencing their use in cooking shows and family gatherings.
Consultants looking for inspiration on ring recipes for their shows may find the shared experiences and preferences helpful.
ChefBeckyD said:Funny ring story.....
I was at my In-laws last night, and MIL was telling me about a recipe she had copied out of a TOH magazine. Keep in mind that MIL won't attend or host any type of DS party...well, she thought this recipe looked so good, and can't wait to make it for Sunday Supper....
Turns out it is the Broccoli Ham Ring! I told her it was a tried & true PC recipe.
Then she showed me another recipe she wants to try - and it's Chocolate Chip Sensation!
It was fun, and a very satisfying to tell her that I'd had those recipes for years in PC cookbooks!
CookingwithMary said:About the brocolli ham ring recipe...what is the Volume of 4 oz of chopped brocolli? A cup? or ??
Thanks
CookingwithMary said:I experimented this evening with the Broc & Ham ringe recipe. Made a half portion, not the full recipe.
Proportions included less ham, because of diet restrictions, a generous amount of brocolli, onion, parsley, easy on the cheese and added mayo. Grainy dijoon mustard. Oh my...yummy!
First time I've used the "one piece' Pillsbury crescent roll dough, too.
It was delicious!
Saved a piece for DH who is working late...but it is calling my name...
janetupnorth said:Broccoli Ham Ring! Made it last night even!The old recipe with the Dijon but with no mayo.
For twists I like the Pepperoni Pizza Twist best.
Some popular ring recipes include savory options like the Spinach and Cheese Ring, the Pepperoni Pizza Ring, and sweet choices like the Cinnamon Roll Ring. Each recipe highlights the versatility of Pampered Chef products and can be easily prepared in front of your guests.
To make your ring recipes visually appealing, consider using colorful ingredients, such as fresh herbs or vibrant vegetables. Additionally, arrange the rings on a beautiful serving platter and garnish with complementary dips or sauces to enhance presentation.
Yes, many ring recipes can be prepared in advance. You can assemble the ring ahead of time and refrigerate it until it's time to bake. This allows you to focus on engaging with your guests during the show while still serving a delicious, freshly baked dish.
Some essential Pampered Chef tools for making ring recipes include the Stoneware Baking Sheet for even baking, the Mix 'N Chop for combining ingredients, and the Pastry Mat for rolling out dough. These tools help ensure your recipes turn out perfectly every time.
You can incorporate a theme by choosing ring recipes that align with a specific cuisine, such as Italian or Mexican. Additionally, consider decorating your space and using themed serving dishes to create an immersive experience for your guests, making the show more memorable.