Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath Recipe from PC Cookbooks

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a request for the Turkey Cranberry Wreath recipe found in Pampered Chef cookbooks, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the recipe's use in cooking shows and variations in ingredients.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as D.C., is seeking the Turkey Wreath recipe and expresses gratitude when another participant shares it.
  • Another participant mentions that the recipe is popular at shows, stating that everyone loves it and suggesting it works well with chicken as a variation.
  • One participant recalls enjoying the leftovers and notes that using canned turkey is a good alternative if one does not want to cook a whole bird.
  • A participant shares their experience of making the recipe after reading about it in the thread and using it as a theme show to attract bookings.
  • Another participant inquires about using leftover cranberries instead of dried ones in the recipe.
  • One participant asks if deli turkey can be used as a substitute for canned or whole breast turkey.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding ingredient variations and the suitability of the recipe for cooking shows, with no clear consensus on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the recipe and its variations, reflecting a range of cooking practices and show themes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and variations for cooking shows, as well as those interested in engaging themes for autumn events.

Deborah Czarnecki
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Hi Everyone--

I hope someone can help me. I'm back to my hunt for the Turkey Wreath recipe. I know it's in one of the PC cookbooks (all the best, I think), but I don't have it and I don't know anyone else who does!!
Does ANYONE have this recipe on file?
If you do, I would be very grateful to get it! :)
Thanks so much,
D.C.
 
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Thank you!I can't tell you how much I appreciate this--you're a lifesaver!!
:)
Thanks SOOO much!
D.C.
 
Looks GoodI'm doing a leftover show in Nov. Is it a good recipe to do at a show? Does everybody love it?
 
Cookie said:
I'm doing a leftover show in Nov. Is it a good recipe to do at a show? Does everybody love it?
OMG!! YES! Everyone absolutely devours it! I make it a lot in October and November to get people thinking about the holiday leftovers. I usually do it wth chicken in October and tell them it's even better with turkey (shich it is!). And now with that new roasting pan....
 
Cookie, Yes! it is so delicious. Its been awhile since I made it but I remember eating all the leftovers of it myself. :D You know what, I think I used can turkey with it instead of regular turkey and it is really good. So if you don't want to wait til you cook the whole bird you can go pick up a can of turkey and it works just as well.
 
Awesome RecipeA couple of weeks ago I made a turkey breast in the new roasting pan (which I love!), and the following night I made this recipe after reading it on this thread. I'm using it as a theme show (called, Aaawww Mom, leftovers?) in October, and I already have 3 bookings! What a way to show off the pan and our stoneware! Plus, with the host special, and now the new recruiting special through Oct. 15, I'm hoping to attract some more business!

Thanks again for the recipe!

Diane
 
I'd like to try this recipe out and was wondering if anyone has used leftover cranberries from T-day (fresh or canned) in lieu of the dried ones?
 
I put together a theme show using this and the quick pumpkin spice cake - seems like a great autumny combination.

Can you use deli turkey instead of canned or a whole breast?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath Recipe?

To make the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath, you will need cooked turkey, cranberry sauce, cream cheese, crescent roll dough, and optional garnishes like fresh herbs or nuts for decoration.

How long does it take to prepare the Turkey Cranberry Wreath?

The preparation time for the Turkey Cranberry Wreath is approximately 15-20 minutes, while the baking time is around 25-30 minutes, making the total time about 45-50 minutes.

Can I use leftover turkey for this recipe?

Yes, leftover turkey is perfect for this recipe! It adds great flavor and helps reduce food waste, making it an ideal dish for post-holiday meals.

What can I serve with the Turkey Cranberry Wreath?

The Turkey Cranberry Wreath pairs well with a variety of sides, such as a fresh green salad, roasted vegetables, or a warm soup. It can also be served as an appetizer at gatherings.

Is there a vegetarian version of the Turkey Cranberry Wreath?

Yes, you can create a vegetarian version by substituting the turkey with a mixture of sautéed vegetables, mushrooms, or a plant-based protein, along with the cranberry sauce and cream cheese.

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