Looking for an Old Pampered Chef Recipe for Easter

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a request for an old Pampered Chef recipe that a participant's friend is trying to recall for an Easter brunch. The discussion includes a proposed recipe and clarifications regarding cooking methods.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, Kelly, is seeking a specific recipe that involves biscuits, cream cheese, butter, and brown sugar, which her friend's daughter used to make.
  • Another participant shares a recipe for a Breakfast Cinnamon Casserole, detailing the ingredients and cooking instructions.
  • Some participants discuss whether to cook the casserole with the lid on or off, with differing opinions on the impact of this choice.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the cooking method for the casserole, with no clear consensus on whether the lid should be left on or off during baking.

Contextual Notes

The thread reflects personal experiences and recollections of recipes, with participants sharing their own cooking methods and interpretations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in sharing or recalling old Pampered Chef recipes may find this discussion relevant.

KellyCooks
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I have a friend whose daughter used to sell PC. She is looking for a recipe that the daughter used to make at parties. She says, "It's kind of a monkey bread, cut the biscuits into quarters, then do something (if only I could remember that part!!!) with cubes of cream cheese, butter and brown sugar." She'd like to make it for Easter brunch.

I searched this forum, CC and another Web site, but couldn't come up with the right recipe.

Does this recipe sound familiar to anyone? It's not the Caramel Pecan Dessert Ring, Apple Danish Braid or the Apple Nut Ring.

Thanks for your help!

Kelly
 
Is this it? It's really good :)

Breakfast Cinnamon Casserole

2 packs of crescent rolls
8 oz cream cheese
¾ cup powdered sugar
¾ cup brown sugar
Cinnamon to taste
½ to 1 stick of butter


In the DCB and layer 1 pack of crescent rolls. Mix cream cheese and powdered sugar together and spread over crescent rolls. Layer 2 nd pack of crescent rolls over cream cheese mixture. Sprinkle cinnamon over top to taste, sprinkle brown sugar over that evenly. Slice the butter and place all over the top. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-30 min . You want it to be crunchy and brown. Serve warm.
 
Gloria and Emily - do you leave the lid on or off?
 
I think I cooked it with the lid on, but I don't think it matters. You can start with the lid on and then about half way through check it and take the lid off if you want to "crisp" it up a little more.
 
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Thank you! I will pass this along to her. It just might be the recipe she's looking for. :)

Kelly
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some classic Pampered Chef recipes that are great for Easter?

Some classic Pampered Chef recipes that are perfect for Easter include the Spinach and Artichoke Dip, the Easter Egg Cake, and the Honey Glazed Carrots. These dishes are not only delicious but also visually appealing for your holiday table.

Where can I find old Pampered Chef recipes for Easter?

You can find old Pampered Chef recipes for Easter in several places. Check the official Pampered Chef website, browse through vintage cookbooks, or look for recipe cards that may have been included with past product purchases. Additionally, online forums and social media groups dedicated to Pampered Chef enthusiasts can be great resources.

Are there any Easter-themed Pampered Chef products that can help with these recipes?

Yes, Pampered Chef offers several Easter-themed products that can enhance your cooking experience. Items like the Bunny Cake Pan, Springform Pan, and various baking tools can help you create festive dishes that are perfect for the holiday.

Can I adapt a Pampered Chef recipe for a gluten-free diet for Easter?

Absolutely! Many Pampered Chef recipes can be easily adapted for a gluten-free diet. You can substitute regular flour with gluten-free flour blends and ensure that any packaged ingredients are certified gluten-free. Always check the ingredients to make sure they meet your dietary needs.

How can I make a Pampered Chef recipe more festive for Easter?

To make a Pampered Chef recipe more festive for Easter, consider adding seasonal decorations like edible flowers, colorful sprinkles, or themed serving dishes. You can also incorporate traditional Easter flavors, such as lemon or coconut, to enhance the festive feel of your dish.

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