Not Sure What Host Is Talking About....

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's inquiry about a specific dessert recipe involving Pillsbury dough, milk, and nuts, which was mentioned by a host during a show. Participants share their thoughts on the recipe and suggest ways to gather more information.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant recalls a show where a dessert was made with Pillsbury dough, milk, and nuts, seeking clarification on the recipe.
  • Another participant suggests that many recipes could fit those ingredients and recommends checking joycesfinecooking.com.
  • One participant humorously notes that the description is vague, comparing it to simply saying a dish was made with eggs.
  • Another participant expresses uncertainty about the recipe but speculates that crescent rolls might have been used, emphasizing the need for more details.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions a specific recipe called "Pillsbury Crescent-Topped Apple Crisp," suggesting it could be the one in question and provides a source for more information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the exact recipe being referenced, with no clear consensus emerging regarding the specific ingredients or preparation method.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of a dessert recipe, highlighting the challenges of identifying a dish based on limited information.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are interested in recipe identification or sharing culinary experiences may find this thread relevant.

christina78
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She said she did a show once were they took Pillsbury dough, milk, and nuts and made a desert in a stone dish. Does anyone know what recipe this is?
 
There are so many recipes with those ingredients. Try joycesfinecooking.com and click on Pampered Chefs.
 
yeah...that's like her telling you "It was made with Eggs!" :) Not very distinctive. Maybe you can ask her if there was anything else she remembers or what else might have been in it? What size was the stone? A round "pizza" stone, a dish-like stone, etc?
 
what else was included in the recipe? did she say? Doesn't sound familiar but I'm sure it was crescent rolls as thats what we used to always use. Milk and nuts? Hmm. That's tough without more ingredients listed as I'm sure there are more. You can do a recipe search on PC.com
 
Hi there,Thank you for sharing your experience with us! I believe the recipe you are referring to is called "Pillsbury Crescent-Topped Apple Crisp." It's a delicious and easy dessert that can be made in a stone dish. You can find the full recipe on the Pillsbury website or in our Pampered Chef recipe collection.I hope this helps! Happy cooking!Best,

Pampered Chef Consultant
 

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