Tangy Pepper Pacen Brie Recipe: Quick, Easy, and Delicious

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the Tangy Pepper Pacen Brie recipe, with participants sharing their experiences of making and enjoying the dish, as well as discussing the availability and pricing of Brie cheese at various stores.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, found the recipe easy, quick, and delicious, especially during a meeting with their director.
  • Another participant shared that they made the dish for their cluster meeting and found it delicious.
  • Several users mentioned their plans to make the recipe for upcoming cluster meetings.
  • One participant noted the price of Brie cheese at $5.49, while another shared they bought it for $3.60 at Walmart.
  • Some participants discussed where to find Brie, with mentions of stores like Costco, Sam's, and Trader Joe's.
  • One participant expressed disappointment in the dish, stating they and their dining buddy did not enjoy it, possibly due to not being fans of Brie.
  • Another participant shared a recipe for a different Brie dish that received positive feedback at gatherings.
  • Some participants discussed their experiences with Trader Joe's and the appeal of its products, including a humorous exchange about "three buck chuck" wine.
  • One participant mentioned that Brie can be an acquired taste, noting that not everyone enjoys it.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the enjoyment of Brie, with some participants loving the recipe while others did not find it appealing. There is no clear consensus on the taste of Brie itself.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences with the recipe and Brie cheese, including pricing and availability at various grocery stores. The discussion also included humorous anecdotes related to food preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for quick and easy recipe ideas, as well as those interested in exploring different cheese options and where to purchase them.

chefann said:
You could always write to Trader Joe's and request that they build one near you. :D

Boy I'll say! I am really missing out!
 
My sister has a large one near her and does all her grocery shopping there. The 3 in the Detroit area that I've been to don't have quite that variety, but they're still fun. And their ad circular is a hoot. It reminds me of the J. Peterman catalogs.
 
I would love to go shopping with y'all too but I guess the ride form Alabama would be a little far to go buy groceries! HA! I wish some of you lived near me so we could get together! I cannot even imagine what a hoot a shopping trip with y'all would be!
 
I have homemade Peach Preserves. I wonder how that would be in place of the apricot when I already have them on hand? I have a lot of them so I could save my host money too.
 
Peach preserves should work fine.
 
Hey, Becky D! Wish you had come shopping with us. We had a blast, and discovered a new product on their shelves: Dark chocolate covered almonds with sea salt. YUM! They're sweet and salty and crunchy.But you do have a Penzey's Spices in GR that you can head to. It's on 28th Street. That's a fun store to spend some time in. And they usually have a kids corner with crayons and paper to keep the little ones busy while the adults shop. :)
 
baychef said:
YES...feet...and not the freshly bathed kind either!!!:eek: I will have to look for that brand. It says in Season's Best that we can sub. Camembert cheese for the Brie. Is that less "feety"?!?! I love most cheese...in fact, my arteries will turn into 100% cheese someday soon. Limberger is the only other cheese I just can't get past the nose!

And ivykeep...we have a consultant that refers to aspargus as aspara-gross!!
In small doses, I can eat it. I guess it makes your pee smell if you eat too much of it. That is sad...since I never really thought pee smelled good to begin with!!!:p

Hopefully, no one is eating while they read this...my apologies!:o
I love asaragus! Yes, my pee smells weird after I eat almost half the batch each time I make it. Even if you just eat 3 or 4 stalks it will smell different. FYI.
 
chefann said:
Hey, Becky D! Wish you had come shopping with us. We had a blast, and discovered a new product on their shelves: Dark chocolate covered almonds with sea salt. YUM! They're sweet and salty and crunchy.

But you do have a Penzey's Spices in GR that you can head to. It's on 28th Street. That's a fun store to spend some time in. And they usually have a kids corner with crayons and paper to keep the little ones busy while the adults shop. :)


Dark Choc. covered Almonds are my FAVORITE!!! I can just imagine w/ a little sea salt.....yum! Next time - with a little pre-planning, I could make it! I ended up taking DS and meeting JAE at the Farmers Market & a stroll through Art In The Park - we had fun - but it would have been more fun w/ just adults.;)

I'm trying to picture where Penzeys is........JAE and I have to be on that side of town on the 13th for an Extended Cluster Meeting/Taste Test - so we may have to try find it.....it must be in a little strip mall someplace......
 
I didn't mind Becky's DS. He's very sweet. We will have to plan a day trip to Trader Joes and Whole Foods to meet up with Ann and anyone else available. That would be fun.
 
JAE said:
I didn't mind Becky's DS. He's very sweet. We will have to plan a day trip to Trader Joes and Whole Foods to meet up with Ann and anyone else available. That would be fun.

That would be soooo much fun!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Okay - don't laugh, but I had never heard it called "three buck chuck".....and I thought you were referring to $3 Chuck Roast, or possibly ground chuck.....and I was thinking to myself..."hmmm, that's not such a great deal". :o
I'd love to come over and spend a day shopping at TJ's and Whole Foods......we have nothing like either of those over here. In the GR area, you can choose between - Meijers, Family Fare, and D&W.......the last 2 both being local chains who are also Spartan Stores.......so their ads look pretty much the same.

Probably for most people this isn't a big deal.....but my favorite kind of shopping is Grocery Shopping!!! I LOVE Grocery Stores, and I want OPTIONS!!! (And I don't consider Wal-Mart an option - won't shop there!)

Anyway - I would be all over those dark chocolate cashews, and frozen artichoke hearts - oh man I want some of those!


OMG... I have found my soul mate!!! I ADORE grocery shopping. Anywhere for anything!

If you are ever near Ann Arbor, Michigan, call me and we will have some fun! I know all the good places!!
 
PamperChefCarol said:
OMG... I have found my soul mate!!! I ADORE grocery shopping. Anywhere for anything!

If you are ever near Ann Arbor, Michigan, call me and we will have some fun! I know all the good places!!

Usually people look at me funny when I tell them I love to grocery shop!

Carol - that is what we are hoping to do - take a road trip one day to your area and go shopping! I'd have to bring coolers though!
 
Teresa Lynn said:
Sorry, I didn't make my post clear... we eat brie all the time I wondered where Linda found it for that great price!! It freezes well so I stock up when I get a good deal on it.

My 14 YO daughter cuts it in cubes wraps it in crescent roll pieces and bakes it in the MMP

whenever I buy crescent rolls she and one of her brothers fight over them she thinks they are ONLY for her brie bites and he thinks they are for pigs in a blanket!!

In case you ever have any leftover brie... I just cut it up and toss it in mashed potatoes. Ok, I toss all sorts of cheese in my mashed potatoes, but brie works great. I do generally trim off the rind.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Usually people look at me funny when I tell them I love to grocery shop!

Carol - that is what we are hoping to do - take a road trip one day to your area and go shopping! I'd have to bring coolers though!

I am considering hiring myself out as personal grocery shopper! I can't believe the number of people I run into who say they hate it. Then again, I am totally obsessed with food.
 
PamperChefCarol said:
I am considering hiring myself out as personal grocery shopper! I can't believe the number of people I run into who say they hate it. Then again, I am totally obsessed with food.

That is so funny - because I have seriously tried to think of a way that I could grocery shop as a service for people!

When my friend Michelle was sick w/ cancer - I would get a list from her and do her grocery shopping every week - loved doing it!
Whenever friends are dealing with sick kids etc.....I always volunteer to go to the grocery store for them!
I actually have friends who call me because they can't find something in the store - and I just guide them to it over the phone!
I am totally passionate (not obsessed;) haha) about food too! I'm surprised I don't weigh 1000 lbs! But it's not just the eating I love - I love the process of cooking, I love the history of food, I love the social aspect of food (FOOD is the universal language!), I love textures and smells........I just love food!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
That is so funny - because I have seriously tried to think of a way that I could grocery shop as a service for people!

When my friend Michelle was sick w/ cancer - I would get a list from her and do her grocery shopping every week - loved doing it!
Whenever friends are dealing with sick kids etc.....I always volunteer to go to the grocery store for them!
I actually have friends who call me because they can't find something in the store - and I just guide them to it over the phone!
I am totally passionate (not obsessed;) haha) about food too! I'm surprised I don't weigh 1000 lbs! But it's not just the eating I love - I love the process of cooking, I love the history of food, I love the social aspect of food (FOOD is the universal language!), I love textures and smells........I just love food!

Like I need another job.. but, here's my plan.

Vista Print and some free business cards. These should cost me about $5 and some change. Nothing fancy on the card, just "Call Carol", Personal Grocery Shopper, my name, phone number. And maybe something like "save time, call Carol."

Pass them around whenever I heard anyone say how they hate to grocery shop. Leave some at Curves (one of my several jobs!), pass some out at my league meeting, mention it to my PC customers who say they don't cook, because they hate to grocery shop, well you get the idea. Charge $15/hour. Haven't quite figured out how the paying of the groceries is going to work.

Who knows if I will actually get around to doing it, but it's a thought.
 
PamperChefCarol said:
Charge $15/hour. Haven't quite figured out how the paying of the groceries is going to work.

Who knows if I will actually get around to doing it, but it's a thought.
Carol, you could put the groceries on a dedicated charge card, and present the receipt to the client, who would then write you a check, including your hourly fee.
I think this is a great idea!

I like browsing grocery stores, but I hate having to do "real" grocery shopping. Probably because by the time I get around to it, we're down to the really weird things in the pantry and I have to buy EVERYTHING.
 
chefann said:
Carol, you could put the groceries on a dedicated charge card, and present the receipt to the client, who would then write you a check, including your hourly fee.
I think this is a great idea!

I like browsing grocery stores, but I hate having to do "real" grocery shopping. Probably because by the time I get around to it, we're down to the really weird things in the pantry and I have to buy EVERYTHING.


Like groundhog?
 
raebates said:
Like groundhog?
No, that's your pantry.

Things that taken separately are OK, but can't come up with a meal using them all together. Like: canned carrots (I have no idea how those ended up in the pantry, BTW, because I hate canned carrots), a jar of Spanish olives, and a chocolate cake mix.
 
They will take those carrots at the local food bank. That gets them out of your pantry (making room for more chocolate cake), and gives you the good feeling you get for donating.
 
raebates said:
They will take those carrots at the local food bank. That gets them out of your pantry (making room for more chocolate cake), and gives you the good feeling you get for donating.
Been there, done that! Reminds me of the Simpson's episode when Marge is going through cupboards looking for items to donate and keeps finding jars of pickled beets and cans of pumpkin. :) (I love pickled beets, though.)

Sadly, I think I have more cake mix than anything else in my pantry right now. And snacks from TJ's: chocolate covered cashews, dark chocolate covered almonds with sea salt, peanut butter and chocolate covered malted milk balls, Thai pepper cashews, chocolate covered peanut butter filled pretzels, shortbread cookies with raspberry and apricot jam, blueberry preserves (yummy on pancakes)...

Looking at that list, it's no wonder I'm supposed to lose 90 pounds. :rolleyes:
 
Man, you're making me hungry!The Furry Guy is home and I was reading your post to him. He's impressed.
 
Impressed that I have that much junk food in my pantry?
 
Impressed that the junk food in your pantry is so upscale. He grew up with Pringles and Pop-Tarts. We're more of the plain dried fruits and nuts people.
 
mmm.... Pringles and Pop Tarts....
My junk food is only upscale right now because I went to Trader Joe's on Saturday and stocked up. :D What's funny is that DH tends not to like the fancy things (his favorite is crunchy Chee-tos), but when I unpacked the bag, he snatched up the PBPretzels and opened it immediately.
 
chefann said:
mmm.... Pringles and Pop Tarts....
My junk food is only upscale right now because I went to Trader Joe's on Saturday and stocked up. :D What's funny is that DH tends not to like the fancy things (his favorite is crunchy Chee-tos), but when I unpacked the bag, he snatched up the PBPretzels and opened it immediately.
Hmmmm, maybe I should be glad I didn't make it Sat! While you were stocking up on upscale junk food - I was at the Farmers Market buying fresh corn on the cob, blueberries, peaches, peppers & baby red potatoes.:rolleyes: From your list (which all sounds yummy!) I can just imagine how upscale my pantry would be right now!:eek:
 
Mmmmm, blueberries.
 
But, Becky! I also picked up a bag of frozen artichoke hearts! And some salsa verde (to make the Tex Mex Chicken and Rice Skillet). And some tortillas (Mediterranean Quesadillas and Enchilada Casserole).

And I noticed when we were there that TJ's had Plugra - European style butter. It's got a higher butterfat percentage than American butter, so it makes richer desserts and sauces. I almost picked up a pound. But I figure I'll wait a month or so until I start doing holiday baking.
 
Yes I would like to think Ann for introducing me to that wonderful "Trader Joe's as I also bought alot of Chocolate goodies as well. My DH was like is that whats for dinner. Thank you Ann it was very nice. Had a good time shopping w/you.
I am up for any shopping. Just let me know.
 
I had fun, too, Stacy. I'm so glad you were able to meet me there. There is a TJ's in Ann Arbor, which may be closer to you (I don't know where exactly it is in AA, but there's a store finder on the TJ's website).
 

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