How Can You Make a BBQ Wreath and Microwave Tea?

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This thread features participants sharing their experiences and recipes related to making a BBQ Wreath and Microwave Tea. Various modifications and personal touches to the recipes are discussed, highlighting individual preferences and cooking techniques.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their recipe for a BBQ Wreath, detailing the ingredients and cooking method used.
  • Another participant mentions a similar dish they make, modifying the recipe by using havarti cheese and adding kalamata olives.
  • One participant expresses excitement about trying the BBQ Wreath for their upcoming show, noting their love for red onions.
  • Another participant compliments the BBQ Wreath and Microwave Tea, appreciating the flavor combinations and the convenience of the cooking method.

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Views differ on specific ingredient choices and modifications, with no clear consensus on a single recipe approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, focusing on creativity in recipe adaptation.

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Chozengirl
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Well Thank You Laurel~CAmomcookin4U
I made up my own BBQ Wreath
Ingredients:
2 chicken breasts (cooked in the deep covered baker in the micro w/ bbq sauce, Franks Red Hot Sauce, salt)
2 tsp NEW BBQ rub
1/4 Purple onion chopped
2 C. Swiss Cheese
2 pkg cresent rolls
Toss ingredients, put in wreath, bake
IT WAS A HIT!!!!

Then I made
"Microwave Tea"
I took 5 of our tea bags microwaved them for 5 minutes in 4 C. water in the large batter bowl.
Dumped that into the Quick Stir Pitcher w/ ice filled to the 1 Qt line.
Added 1/4 C sugar. Easy and I didn't heat my house up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Melissa, congrats!

I make something similar, modified from a pizza recipe that my family loves. I use havarti instead of swiss and I add kalamata olives.
 
Chozengirl said:
Well Thank You Laurel~CAmomcookin4U
I made up my own BBQ Wreath
Way to go Melissa,
I'm so glad it worked out for you. The wonders of Chicken:D We are so lucky. How funny about the Franks Hot sauce. I had Never heard of it before last semester. We use it in culinary school. Where do you find it locally? I think ours is from Jordano's I don't really need a whole gallon though arrgh
 
I have never made a ring before (Shocking- I know!) and was thinking about it for my show on Friday night. I am addicted to red onions and this pizza sounds SO good! Maybe we'll have it for dinner tomorrow night and try it out!
 



Hi Laurel~CAmomcookin4U, wow, your BBQ wreath sounds absolutely delicious! I love the combination of flavors you used and cooking it in the deep covered baker is such a time-saving idea. And your Microwave Tea sounds like the perfect refreshing drink for a hot summer day. I love how you used our tea bags in a creative way. I'm definitely going to try both of these recipes at my next gathering. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to make a BBQ wreath?

To make a BBQ wreath, you will need a wire wreath frame, various BBQ-themed items such as mini grilling tools, spice jars, BBQ sauce bottles, faux vegetables, and decorative ribbons. You may also want to include a hot glue gun and glue sticks to secure the items to the frame.

How do I assemble the BBQ wreath?

Start by laying out your items to get an idea of the design. Secure the larger items first, like the BBQ sauce bottles, using hot glue. Then, fill in the gaps with smaller items like spice jars and grilling tools. Add decorative ribbons to enhance the look. Make sure everything is securely attached before hanging your wreath.

What is Microwave Tea and how is it made?

Microwave Tea is a quick and easy way to brew tea using a microwave. To make it, fill a microwave-safe cup with water and heat it in the microwave until it reaches a boiling point. Add your tea bag or loose tea in a tea infuser, let it steep for a few minutes, then remove the tea bag or infuser. Sweeten or flavor as desired.

Can I use any type of tea for Microwave Tea?

Yes, you can use any type of tea for Microwave Tea, including black, green, herbal, or flavored teas. Just be mindful of the steeping time, as different types of tea may require different durations to achieve the desired flavor.

Are there any tips for making the BBQ wreath and Microwave Tea more festive?

For a more festive BBQ wreath, consider using colorful items or seasonal decorations, such as flowers or themed ornaments. For Microwave Tea, you can enhance the experience by adding fresh herbs, lemon slices, or even a splash of fruit juice for added flavor. Serving the tea in decorative cups can also elevate the presentation.

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