Making Chicken Bistro Twist on a Round Stone

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the preparation of the Chicken Bistro Twist on a large round stone, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on adapting recipes to different stone shapes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about making the Chicken Bistro Twist on a large round stone instead of a rectangle stone.
  • Another participant confirms that a large round stone can be used, noting it will accommodate the recipe's dimensions.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a round stone for "square" foods, mentioning a strategy to avoid forgetting to bake dough first.
  • Several participants express their enjoyment of the Chicken Bistro Twist, with one highlighting the appeal of leftovers.
  • Another participant mentions their love for the variation of the dish, specifically the Pepperoni Pizza Twist.
  • A participant humorously notes that they always have leftovers, regardless of the dish prepared.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the adaptability of recipes to different stone shapes, but there is a shared enthusiasm for the Chicken Bistro Twist and its variations.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, focusing on the flexibility of using different stone shapes for various recipes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in recipe adaptability and those looking for community insights on cooking experiences may find this discussion relevant.

krzymomof4
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Can you make the chicken bistro twist on a large round stone? I need to make it for a show, but I don't have a rectangle stone.
 
It'll run pretty much the whole diameter of the stone, but yes - you can use a large round.
 
Makes for a great selling point too... Our recipes and tools can adapt to our needs (mostly).
I only have the round, and make "square" foods all the time. Usually for pizzas I have the host get a bobblie dough, because I get side tracked and forget to bake the dough first (when needed). This way I don't look too ditzy :D
 
MMMM I Love the Chicken Bistro Twist! That reminds me, we haven't had it in a while! YUMMY! Leftovers are SO great, too!
 
I love the variation Pepperoni Pizza Twist. It is delicious!
 
speedychef said:
MMMM I Love the Chicken Bistro Twist! That reminds me, we haven't had it in a while! YUMMY! Leftovers are SO great, too!
Leftovers! Leftovers! You actually have leftovers of the CBT?? Never imagined that could happen. :rolleyes:
 
There's only two of us! :) Everything leaves leftovers! Last night we had tacos, tonight, we have taco pizza!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need to make Chicken Bistro Twist on a Round Stone?

To make Chicken Bistro Twist, you will need boneless, skinless chicken breasts, a package of crescent roll dough, cream cheese, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and shredded cheese. You can also add vegetables like spinach or bell peppers for extra flavor.

How long does it take to prepare Chicken Bistro Twist?

The preparation time for Chicken Bistro Twist is approximately 15 minutes. After that, it typically takes about 25-30 minutes to bake in the oven, making the total time around 45 minutes from start to finish.

What is the best way to cook Chicken Bistro Twist on a Round Stone?

To cook Chicken Bistro Twist on a Round Stone, preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Roll out the crescent dough on the stone, fill it with the chicken mixture, and twist it before baking. The Round Stone helps distribute heat evenly, ensuring a golden-brown crust.

Can I make Chicken Bistro Twist ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare Chicken Bistro Twist ahead of time. Assemble the dish and cover it with plastic wrap or foil, then refrigerate it for up to 24 hours before baking. Just be sure to let it sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes before placing it in the oven.

What are some variations I can try with Chicken Bistro Twist?

There are many variations you can try with Chicken Bistro Twist! You can use different types of cheese, such as mozzarella or cheddar, or add spices like paprika or cayenne for a kick. You can also substitute the chicken with cooked turkey or even a vegetarian filling with mushrooms and cheese.

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