Fluted Pan Recipe - Another Value!!

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SUMMARY

The forum discussion centers around the "South of the Border Tamale Crescent Ring," a recipe utilizing a Fluted Pan for a visually appealing dish. Key ingredients include 2 lb. ground beef, Southwestern Seasoning Mix, and refrigerated crescent rolls. The preparation involves browning the beef, mixing it with vegetables and seasonings, and creating a crust with the crescent rolls. The final dish serves 10 to 12 people and is recommended to be served with sour cream, salsa, and homemade guacamole.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic cooking techniques, including browning meat and simmering.
  • Familiarity with using kitchen tools such as a Food Chopper and Smooth Edge Can Opener.
  • Knowledge of measuring ingredients accurately with Adjustable Measuring Spoons.
  • Experience with baking and using a Fluted Pan for presentation.
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore variations of the Tamale Crescent Ring using different proteins or vegetarian options.
  • Research additional recipes that utilize the Fluted Pan for creative presentations.
  • Learn about the benefits of using Southwestern Seasoning Mix in various dishes.
  • Investigate other Pampered Chef tools that enhance cooking efficiency and presentation.
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This discussion is beneficial for home cooks, party planners, and anyone interested in creative and visually appealing recipes that utilize kitchen tools effectively.

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South of the Border Tamale Crescent Ring

2 lb. ground beef
1/2 cup + 1 tbsp. cornmeal
2 tsp. Southwestern Seasoning Mix or chili powder
1 tsp. salt - omit if using the Southwestern Seasoning until you can taste it.
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup chopped black olives
1 cup catsup
16 oz. can (2 cups) whole tomatoes (Can subsitute fresh chopped)
12 oz. can (1 1/2 cups) whole kernel corn ( can subsitute frozen thawed)
8 oz. can (1 cup) tomato sauce
2 cans (8 oz.) each refrigerated crescent rolls
2 cups (8 oz.) shredded cheddar or American cheese

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In Family Skillet or Stir-Fry Pan, brown ground beef; drain and rinse in Large Colander. Put back in pan. Chop onion and black olives with Food Chopper and add to beef. Add rest of ingrediants using Smooth Edge Can Opener to open cans, Adjustable Measuring spoons and Measure-All to measure dry ingrediants and Small Batter Bowl if using fresh tomato and frozen corn. (Thaw frozen corn in Microwave to show versatility of Batter Bowl.) Do not add crescent rolls, cheese or 1 tbsp. cornmeal. Simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, while preparing crust. Seperate crescent rolls into 8 triangles; firmly press together two triangles at perforations to seal on lightly floured, use the Flour/Sugar Shaker, Bakers Mat. Place 6 rectangles around bottom of lightly sprayed Stoneware Fluted Pan to form crust. Press to seal and bring up sides and inner tube of pan about 3". It must be high enough to attach the bottom crust to. Sprinkle with 1 tbsp. cornmeal and cheese. Spoon beef mixture over cheese. Cut each remaining cresent rectangle into 4 short strips; lay across top of filling spoke style. Seal to outer and inner dough edges. Bake 25 to 30 minutes. Cool upright in pan for 10 minutes; invert onto Large Simple Additions Platter or Round Serving Platter. 10 to 12 servings. You now have a "Classic Ring" with a decorative top!!

This is great served with sour cream and salsa made with the Fiesta Seasoning Mix and served in the Caddy with Small Bowls and Small Bamboo Spoons. Don't forget to add a side of chips in the Simple Additions Large Bowl with a side of homemade guacamole from the other packet of Fiesta Seasoning Mix and the Avacado Knife.

Ole'
 
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Wow, this sounds like a delicious and creative recipe! I love the use of the crescent rolls to create a crust and the addition of the Southwestern seasoning mix for some extra flavor. I also appreciate the tips for using Pampered Chef products to make the preparation easier. Can't wait to try this out for my next party or potluck. Thanks for sharing!
 
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I am so excited to see another delicious and versatile recipe using our Fluted Pan! The South of the Border Tamale Crescent Ring sounds like a perfect dish for a family dinner or a fun get-together with friends. I love how you have included suggestions for using our other products to enhance the presentation and taste of the dish.I also appreciate the detailed instructions on how to use our tools, such as the Food Chopper, Smooth Edge Can Opener, and Adjustable Measuring Spoons. It really shows the value and convenience of having these products in our kitchens.Thank you for sharing this mouth-watering recipe with us. I can't wait to try it out and impress my family and friends with a "Classic Ring" of my own. Keep up the amazing work and happy cooking!Sincerely,
 

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What is the Fluted Pan Recipe - Another Value!?

The Fluted Pan Recipe - Another Value! is a collection of delicious recipes specifically designed for use with the Pampered Chef Fluted Pan. This recipe guide showcases various ways to utilize the pan for baking cakes, breads, and other treats, emphasizing its unique shape and design to create visually appealing desserts.

How do I use the Fluted Pan for baking?

To use the Fluted Pan for baking, first preheat your oven according to the recipe instructions. Grease the pan lightly with cooking spray or butter to prevent sticking. Pour your prepared batter into the pan, ensuring it fills the fluted sections evenly. Bake according to the recipe's time and temperature guidelines, then allow it to cool before inverting the pan to release your baked goods.

Can I use the Fluted Pan for savory dishes?

Yes, the Fluted Pan is versatile and can be used for savory dishes as well! You can prepare recipes such as quiches, casseroles, or even bread puddings. Just ensure that the cooking time is adjusted according to the specific recipe you are following.

Are there any special care instructions for the Fluted Pan?

To maintain your Fluted Pan, it is recommended to hand wash it with warm, soapy water and a soft sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they can damage the non-stick surface. Make sure to dry it thoroughly before storing to prevent any moisture buildup.

Where can I find more recipes for the Fluted Pan?

More recipes for the Fluted Pan can be found in the Pampered Chef catalog, on their official website, or through Pampered Chef consultants. Additionally, many cookbooks and online recipe blogs feature creative uses for the Fluted Pan, providing a variety of options to explore.

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