Garlic Bites Baked in Small Saute Skillet - Recipe Requested!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a request for a recipe for Garlic Bites baked in the Small Saute Skillet, with participants sharing their experiences and variations on the recipe, as well as discussing cooking techniques and tips for larger groups.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that they have included Garlic Bites in their spring recipe list and offers three variations for others to consider.
  • Another participant shares their experience of doubling the recipe for larger groups, suggesting that it is beneficial for gatherings of more than 15 people.
  • One participant provides a specific ingredient list for making Garlic Bites, detailing the use of Country Style biscuits, garlic, and butter.
  • Another participant requests further clarification on the preparation, specifically asking about cutting the biscuits and baking times.
  • A participant responds with directions for preparing the Garlic Bites, including melting butter and garlic, cutting the biscuits, and baking times for both the Small Saute Skillet and Family Skillet.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of preparation and cooking times, but there is general agreement on the idea of doubling the recipe for larger gatherings.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and variations in their approaches to making Garlic Bites, reflecting a range of cooking practices and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and cooking techniques for Garlic Bites, particularly those interested in serving larger groups.

jodiga1
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Hi,

At Leadership Conference, people were talking about the recipe for Garlic Bites baked in the Small Saute Skillet. Does anyone have this recipe and do you double it for larger crowds?

Thank you.
Jodi Gross, Independent Future Director
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I have ItI am attaching to you my spring recipe list, I have included the pull apart bread, or garlic bites, as part of my demos for the pan o rama. There are 3 different variations on there to choose from.

Hope this helps. You could also do a search on this forum for pull apart bread and you would get some of the same recipes.
 

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Double it!!You will definately want to double this recipe for groups larger than 15. Depending on the pans you have, you could double it and use a larger skillet or you can do two batches. (I have done this in the past where I throw one in the oven as the guests are arriving, thus, the smell is wonderful! Then I do a quick demo for the second batch.
 
Garlic bread in Fam Skillet or small SauteSmall Saute pan
I use 2 cans of Country Style bisc.
3 cloves garlic
1/2 stick butter

Family Skillet
4 cans Country Style Bisc
5 cloves garlic
1 stick butter
 
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Thank you for your responsesI appreciate the responses to my recipe requests. i don't want to seem dense, but, how about directions. Do you cut the biscuits into quarters? How long do you bake them?

Thank you.
 
Melt the butter and garlic together in the pan, Quarter the biscuits with the the kitchen shears. I usually stir them around a bit once in the pan to prevent sticking to each other.
Bake 350
Small Saute pan 12-16 minutes or until golden brown
Family Skillet 15-25 minutes or until golden brown
 
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  • #7
Thank you.Thank you for the directions. I hope I sell lots of cookware!

Jodi
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for Garlic Bites in the Small Saute Skillet?

To make Garlic Bites in the Small Saute Skillet, you will need the following ingredients: fresh garlic, butter, bread (such as French or Italian), parsley, salt, and pepper. You can also add cheese or other herbs for extra flavor.

How long does it take to bake Garlic Bites in the Small Saute Skillet?

The Garlic Bites typically take about 10-15 minutes to bake in the Small Saute Skillet. Preheat your skillet, prepare the ingredients, and then bake until golden brown and crispy.

Can I use frozen bread for Garlic Bites?

Yes, you can use frozen bread for Garlic Bites. Just make sure to thaw it completely before cutting and preparing the bites. This will ensure even cooking and better texture.

What can I serve with Garlic Bites?

Garlic Bites are versatile and can be served as an appetizer or side dish. They pair well with marinara sauce, garlic dipping sauce, or as a side to pasta dishes, salads, or soups.

Can I make Garlic Bites ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the Garlic Bites ahead of time. Assemble the ingredients and store them in the refrigerator for a few hours before baking. However, for the best texture, it's recommended to bake them fresh just before serving.

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