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This thread centers around participants discussing the gathering of recipes for the Pampered Chef deep covered baker (DCB). One participant, identifying as a consultant, is compiling a booklet of recipes and seeking contributions from others. Various users share their experiences with recipes and express enthusiasm for the compilation project.
Views differ on the specific recipes and variations discussed, but there is a general enthusiasm for the compilation project and appreciation for shared experiences.
The discussion reflects a collaborative effort among participants to share and compile recipes specifically for the DCB, with various personal experiences and recipe ideas being contributed.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas and resources to share with customers who purchase the DCB may find this discussion beneficial.
krley said:Here's one for salmon I did the other day. I started w/ a recipe I found online and modified it to be my own. Unfortunately I was out of PC dill when I did this so I used regular dill. May need to adjust spices w/ PC dill.
1.5 lb salmon filet cut into 4 pieces
arrange in DCB
microwave at 50% power for 5 min (no lid)
brush the sauce on w/ PC silicone brush
microwave at 50% for another 5 min.
I used this for the sauce:
1/2 c mayo
1 tsp dill
1 tsp lemon juice
1/4 tsp pepper
1/4 tsp salt
cochef said:What a fantastic job - thank you so much!!
I have a couple of questions - some of the recipes call for the Deep Dish Baker. Can the Deep Covered Baker be used instead, and have you tried the microwave for the ones that say to use the oven? Just wondering if they turn out better in the oven.
regina_graham said:I made a pineapple upside down cake in the DCB last night. I put pats of butter and 1/2 c. brown sugar on bottom, then pineapple rings with cherries in the holes. Then I took a pineapple supreme cake mix and a can of crushed pineapple and mixed well. Poured that over the pineapple rings and covered. Cooked for 15 minutes in microwave. It was really good. Once it was very cool I used a spatula and took pieces out. When inverted it looked like real pineapple upside down cake.
ChefPaulaB said:This isn't really a recipe, too easy to count as a recipe, but it was really good. I had some leftover frozen meatballs, so I threw those in the DCB and then covered with spaghetti sauce and put in the micro for about 10-15 minutes and then put them on hoagie buns with a little mozzerella cheese and had meatball subs for dinner! They were really good and easy and can be made with stuff that I had on hand. DH loved them!
chefkarri said:may I copy these recipes??? If so, where is the link?
Thanks
chefkarri said:may i copy these recipes??? If so, where is the link?
Thanks
Melissa78 said:I was going to do a cover sheet when I got done proofing the recipes and doing some formatting but if anyone else has the time or better graphics ability, I'd be grateful!
cwinter474 said:ok here it is,
I have not yet got a title page. And I choose not to number the pages or recipes so that we could add to them as new ones come out. They are in ABC order.
Please be kind, I worked really hard on this.
34 pages with at least 80+ recipes
File now includes, meatball hogies, salmon and pineapple upside done