Rockcrok Recipe Booklet 12-10-13 Updated

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around updates to a Rockcrok recipe booklet, with participants sharing feedback, discussing file attachment methods, and expressing appreciation for the contributions made. There are also inquiries about specific recipes and seasoning preferences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions having made additions to the booklet and seeks feedback on the updates.
  • Several participants express gratitude for the work done on the booklet.
  • One participant shares their experience of figuring out how to attach files in replies instead of starting new threads.
  • Another participant notes that it is possible to edit the original post to upload a new file and delete the old one simultaneously.
  • One participant discusses using Evernote to share documents via web links for the most current version.
  • Another participant expresses interest in brunch recipes for the Rockcrok.
  • One participant inquires about the recipes for the 2.5qt Rockcrok and mentions the desire for them to be available separately.
  • One participant asks about the seasoning referred to as "Slap Yo Mama" and another provides an opinion on it compared to other Cajun seasonings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method for file management and sharing, with no clear consensus on the best approach to sharing recipes or attachments.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to the Rockcrok recipe booklet and its usage, as well as methods for sharing and accessing recipes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on recipe sharing, file management in forum posts, and seasoning recommendations may find this discussion relevant.

marystell1
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I've made some additions to the booklet and prettied it up a bit - added PC logo, use and care comments, etc. I'd really like some feedback. Can anyone tell me what they think? And while, it's not a part of this forum....can someone tell me the secret of how to attach a file to post without starting a new thread? Thanks!
 

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Thank you for all your work on this!
 
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Just wish I knew how to replace it instead of uploading another copy once I updated. And I wish I knew how to post an attachment in a reply instead of starting a new thread. And thanks....it's not much. I've gotten so much from everyone else on this site. Just nice to be able to contribute something.
 
Thanks so much!
 
marystell1 said:
Just wish I knew how to replace it instead of uploading another copy once I updated. And I wish I knew how to post an attachment in a reply instead of starting a new thread. And thanks....it's not much. I've gotten so much from everyone else on this site. Just nice to be able to contribute something.
I don't know the answer to the first question about how to replace a file, but I did figure out today how to upload a file as an attachment to a reply rather than starting a new thread. Instead of doing a "Quick Reply", click the button under that box that says "Go Advanced". That will take you to a reply page that allows you to do a lot more including "Manage Files" which you can click and then attach files.I found that today and thought of you and wanted to share it. Hope it helps!Shari in TX
 
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OH, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! It was driving me nuts.
 
You can edit your original post and upload the new file and delete the old one at the same time.
 
Wow! What a great book! I love it!
 
Thanks! This is great!
 
Thanks! This is wonderful.
 
This is a whole 'nother can of worms but if you're an Evernote user, you can add the document to a note and share the note via a web link. Whenever someone clicks on the link, they have the most current version of the document that you edited in the note.
(This is not from experience but from reading so I'm not sure if that explanation was the best that it could be!)
 
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Been wondering how to make them available on my Facebook Business Page. I'll have to check out evernotes. I know you can upload files on a facebook group. Wish you could do it that way on a page.
 
I'm ordering the 4qt RC soon, but I was wondering if anyone has posted the recipes from the 2.5qt one. I can't afford to get both right now, but would like the recipes too. I know there was talk of combining them. Did they get put in the file? I wish they would make it available to buy separately. I can see that you wouldn't want to do most of the 4qt recipes for the 2.5 qt pan because of size, but the 2.5 qt recipes could be done in the 4qt pan.
 
Thank you for posting this
 
Looks great. What is meant by "Slap Yo Mama"? Is there an equivalent rub?
 
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Slap Ya Mama is my favorite Cajun Seasoning. I like it a lot better than Tony Chachere's...seems to have less salt. But any cajun seasoning will do.
 
Better than Tony's??? Sounds good- I'll have to check that one out. Thanks!
 
Anyone have some good brunch recipes for this?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Rockcrok Recipe Booklet 12-10-13 Updated"?

The "Rockcrok Recipe Booklet 12-10-13 Updated" is a collection of recipes specifically designed for use with the Pampered Chef Rockcrok cookware. This booklet includes a variety of dishes that showcase the versatility of the Rockcrok, allowing users to prepare meals using different cooking methods such as stovetop, oven, and microwave.

Where can I find the "Rockcrok Recipe Booklet 12-10-13 Updated"?

The booklet can typically be obtained through Pampered Chef consultants, at Pampered Chef parties, or by visiting the official Pampered Chef website. Some consultants may also provide digital versions for download.

What types of recipes are included in the booklet?

The booklet features a wide range of recipes, including appetizers, main courses, side dishes, and desserts. Each recipe is tailored to maximize the unique cooking capabilities of the Rockcrok, ensuring delicious results.

Are there any tips for using the recipes in the booklet?

Yes, the booklet often includes helpful tips for using the Rockcrok effectively, such as recommended cooking times, temperature settings, and techniques for achieving the best results. It's also beneficial to read through the entire recipe before starting to ensure you have all the necessary ingredients and tools.

Can I use the recipes in the booklet with other cookware?

While the recipes are specifically designed for the Rockcrok, many can be adapted for use with other types of cookware. However, cooking times and methods may vary, so adjustments may be necessary to achieve similar results.

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