Find the Perfect Recipe & Learn How to Demo Easily

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around finding a specific recipe and discussing its suitability for demonstrations. Participants share their personal experiences with the recipe and its appeal during cooking presentations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant asks for help in locating a specific recipe and inquires about its ease for demonstration.
  • Another participant shares a simple demo recipe using Grands Flaky Layers biscuits, butter, garlic, and Italian seasoning, noting the cooking process.
  • Several users mention that the recipe is easy to demo and that it produces a wonderful aroma while cooking.
  • One participant identifies the recipe as an excellent show recipe and agrees with another about the pleasant smell during cooking.
  • Another participant shares their experience with a similar recipe, "Garlic Monkey Bread," and provides a detailed list of ingredients and cooking instructions, emphasizing its effectiveness in a demonstration setting.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the recipe is easy to demo and produces a pleasant aroma, though there is no clear consensus on the precision of the recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and variations of the recipe, highlighting its use in cooking demonstrations without making authoritative claims about its effectiveness or safety.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for easy demonstration recipes that engage guests with appealing aromas may find this discussion beneficial.

deliciousdiva
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Can someone tell me where to find this recipe? Also, do recommend this as easy to demo? Thanks!
 
Simple demo.
1 can of Grands Flaky Layers biscuits (use 5 for 8" saute pan or 8 for the 10")
1/2 stick butter
1-2 cloves garlic
1 Tbs Italian Seasoning

Cut the biscuits in quarters. Melt the butter in the saute pan, add the garlic pressed with the garlic press. Add the Italian seasoning and stir. Add the biscuits and stir to coat. Pop in the oven on 350 for 15 or so minutes until they are brown.

Someone will be along shortly with a more 'precise' recipe, I'm sure.
 
Super easy demo! and it smells wonderful while cooking/baking.
 
Excellent show recipe! And I do have to agree with Jenny it does smell awesome while cooking!
 
Carissidy said:
Excellent show recipe! And I do have to agree with Jenny it does smell awesome while cooking!
I dont know that this recipe is precise but it's the one I used when I made a similar recipe "Garlic Monkey Bread" It was so yummy!:p

Ingredients Needed:

3/4 stick butter
1-2 cloves of garlic
1-2 tsp. Italian seasoning
1 pkg. of 8 GRANDS biscuits, Not flaky, Buttermilk, or Southern Style

Cooking Tools:

Saute Pan
forged knife
garlic press
scraper


Cooking Instructions:

Melt butter on stovetop in small saute pan, add garlic and seasoning. Cut biscuits in 1/4's and roll around in mixture, covering every speck. Place in oven in Saute Pan on 350 degrees for 20 -25 minutes. Take out and place on simple additions plate.
This is a great way to sell the try me saute pan. Pop into the oven at your show right before guests come. They will smell the wonderful aroma and you can show them how they slip right out of the pan.
 

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