Looking for Old Recipe With a Very Vague Description

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Discussion Overview

This thread revolves around a request for an old dessert recipe that includes sugar cookie dough and cranberries. Participants share their experiences and memories related to similar recipes, as well as provide suggestions for finding the requested recipe.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant recalls a dessert made with sugar cookie dough and cranberries, seeking input from long-time consultants.
  • Another participant mentions a similar recipe with apples instead of cranberries.
  • Several participants note that Joyce's website, which may have contained the recipe, is no longer available.
  • One participant shares a specific recipe for Apple Cranberry Cookie Cobbler, which includes cranberries and sugar cookie dough.
  • Another participant expresses excitement that the suggested recipe might be the one being sought.
  • Several users mention that the Apple Cranberry Cookie Cobbler is a popular dish they serve during Thanksgiving.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There appears to be general agreement among participants that the Apple Cranberry Cookie Cobbler recipe could be the one being sought, with multiple users expressing positive experiences with it.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences with recipes and the history of their involvement with Pampered Chef, indicating a long-standing engagement with the community and its products.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in nostalgic recipes or those looking for dessert ideas that incorporate sugar cookie dough and cranberries may find this discussion helpful.

chefcharity
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I have a lady that was at a show 14yrs ago! Yes, 14 yrs.. so this question is for the old school consultants out there. She said it was a dessert made with a surgar cookie dough and had cranberries in it. It was not a pizza type dessert.

Any clues?
 
look on Joycesfinecooking.com

I remember one like that with apples but not cranberries.
 
Joyce's website is no longer available. :cry::(She shut it down recently. I am only 10 years into the business so I am of no help but will give a shout out to some of my team members who have been in the business for awhile.
 
baychef said:
Joyce's website is no longer available. :cry::(She shut it down recently. I am only 10 years into the business so I am of no help but will give a shout out to some of my team members who have been in the business for awhile.

"Only" 10 years?!

I am in the business only 8 years but I've been buying PC and hosting parties since 1982. I can't recall a recipe like that but I'll look back at my old recipe books - I believe I have all of them.
 
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Thanks, ladies! I tried Joyce's site and it was closed :-( I appreciate the help!
 
Is this it?:

Apple Cranberry Cookie Cobbler

16 oz can whole cranberry sauce
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
3 Tbsp flour
1 tsp ground cinnamon
4 Granny Smith apples, peeled, sliced, cut into halves
18 oz pkg refrigerated sugar cookie dough

Preheat oven to 400. Combine cranberry sauce, brown sugar, flour and cinnamon. Add the apples, tossing to mix. Spread evenly in a 9x13 baking dish. Slice the cookie dough into 1/4 inch slices and arrange evenly over the cranberry mixture. Bake 30-35 minutes or until the apples are tender and the top is golden brown. Yield 10 servings; 226 calories, 4g fat, 103mg sodium, 2g fiber.

-from The Kitchen is the Heart of the Home Cookbook 1999.
 
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Wow, Beth! That just might be it! All she could remember was the sugar cookie and cranberries :-) Thanks! I'll send it on!!!
 
When I asked my group that was the same recipe that someone else suggested.
 
Way to go Beth! That is the best recipe! We serve this at Thanksgiving every year so I was going to give her the recipe you just beat me to the punch! It is absolutely a winner!
 
I have made that recipe at shows many times, always a hit
 

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