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This thread centers around the preparation and baking of a bread ring with pizza dip, with participants sharing their experiences, questions, and variations on the recipe. Various aspects of the baking process, including timing and techniques, are discussed, along with personal anecdotes about the dish's reception at shows.
Views differ on the best methods for preparing the bread ring and the baking time, with no clear consensus on the optimal approach. Some participants share successful experiences, while others express uncertainty or challenges faced during preparation.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and variations in preparing a festive appetizer, with participants sharing insights specific to their shows and events.
Consultants looking for creative appetizer ideas for shows or events may find the shared experiences and recipe variations beneficial.
you wouldn't be able to braid it........but you could probably still do it.dianevill said:Do you think it would work with the french loaf dough in the Pillsbury tube?
dianevill said:Why wouldn't you be able to braid it? Too soft maybe?
chefruthie said:I think this will be an excellent recipe to have already made for my Homemade for the Holidays shows. They can eat this while they make the pretzel wreaths. Thanks for finding this one again or us Becky. I'd forgotten all about this one!!
JAE said:I made the bread ring/braid tonight. It didn't really work out. It tasted good, but it was just huge and started falling off the round stone. Maybe I need to re-read the way to make it. I used two loaves of frozen bread dough (thawed and raised first, of course.) I put the DDB in the middle of the stone with the pizza dip inside. Where are the peppers and pepperoni supposed to go? On the bread or on top of the dip? I think I could have used the Mini-Baker. Is that what I should have used? The dip was so thin. I was quite tired last night when I read this, so maybe I missed some details or just don't understand.
The Bread Ring with Pizza Dip is a delicious appetizer that features a ring of soft, baked bread surrounding a warm, cheesy pizza dip. It's perfect for parties, gatherings, or a cozy family night in.
To prepare the Bread Ring with Pizza Dip, you typically start by making or purchasing pizza dough. Shape the dough into a ring, fill the center with your favorite pizza dip ingredients, and bake until golden brown. Detailed instructions can be found in the Pampered Chef recipe guide.
Absolutely! You can customize the filling for the Pizza Dip to include your favorite ingredients such as pepperoni, olives, bell peppers, or different cheeses. Feel free to get creative and make it your own!
The Bread Ring with Pizza Dip typically serves about 8-10 people, making it a great choice for sharing at gatherings or parties. However, serving sizes may vary based on portion preferences.
Yes, you can prepare the Bread Ring with Pizza Dip ahead of time. You can assemble it and refrigerate it until you're ready to bake. Just be sure to let it come to room temperature before baking for the best results.