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The thread revolves around participants seeking and sharing a recipe for a hashbrown casserole, specifically one that features cereal on top. The discussion includes personal experiences with similar recipes and requests for additional details about the dish.
Views differ regarding the specific type of cereal used on top of the casserole, with some participants suggesting cornflakes while others propose different options. No clear consensus emerges on the original recipe being sought.
Participants share personal recipes and experiences, indicating a community focus on cooking and recipe sharing rather than official guidance.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas or variations for shows may find the shared experiences and recipes relevant.
Could you post the recipe here, this sounds wonderful!!!whiteyteresa said:I have a recipe that has hashbrowns, cheese and cereal crushed on top - It's called - Cheesy Potatoes. but it isn't a PC recipe. My couisin gave it to me.
Yes, please post!!! Thanks!I have a recipe that has hashbrowns, cheese and cereal crushed on top - It's called - Cheesy Potatoes. but it isn't a PC recipe. My couisin gave it to me.
whiteyteresa said:I have also attached a recipe card. You can print this on a blank 4 x 6 index cards. That is how I do all of my recipes for host and guest. They fit nicely in the recipe blinder collection that PC use to sell.
If you're searching for an old Pampered Chef recipe, start by checking the official Pampered Chef website or their recipe section. You can also look through any cookbooks or recipe cards you may have received in the past. Additionally, consider reaching out to your Pampered Chef consultant or joining online forums and social media groups dedicated to Pampered Chef, where members often share recipes and tips.
Yes, many old Pampered Chef recipes can be found online. Websites like Pinterest, cooking blogs, and dedicated Pampered Chef fan pages often feature classic recipes. You can also search for specific recipe names or ingredients in search engines to find user-shared versions of the recipes you’re looking for.
For discontinued Pampered Chef recipes, consider checking out online recipe archives or community forums where former consultants and customers share their collections. Social media groups focused on Pampered Chef can also be a great resource, as members often have copies of older recipes and are willing to share.
If you can't find a specific Pampered Chef recipe, try to recall the main ingredients and cooking methods used. You can search for similar recipes online and adapt them to match what you remember. Experimenting with similar ingredients and techniques can also lead you to recreate a dish that closely resembles the original.
Yes, you can contact Pampered Chef customer service for assistance in locating a specific recipe. They may be able to provide you with information or direct you to resources where you can find the recipe you're looking for. Additionally, your local Pampered Chef consultant may also have access to older recipes and can help you track them down.