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This thread explores various Pampered Chef recipes that participants found unappealing or challenging. Participants share their personal experiences with specific dishes, discussing flavors, ingredients, and their cooking preferences.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding specific recipes and ingredients, with no clear consensus emerging on which dishes are universally liked or disliked.
Participants shared their personal tastes and cooking experiences, highlighting the diversity of preferences within the community.
Consultants looking for insights into common recipe challenges and varied personal experiences with Pampered Chef dishes may find this discussion relevant.
We really liked this, but I think you have to be careful with the marinara sauce and I always add a little more seasoning, a pinch of sugar and of course MORE cheese!!! It actually turned out really good, but I would definetely break the noodles up waaaay smaller than what it says.crystalscookingnow said:Skillet Lasagna :yuck: Dh said it was gross & he eats anything!
Laura420 said:I dont care for the micro cakes...
they always seem dry...
and forget about eating it the next day... :yuck:
ChefBeckyD said:I don't even consider those a recipe.:yuck:
c00p said:Well, I was trying to do that cool multi-quote thing, but I'm terrible at figuring things out....so just pretend that the 2 comments about the micro cakes are quoted here" " and now my reply!
I love doing the micro cakes as a recipe at shows!!!! :love::thumbup: Mine are NEVER dry, always moist and wonderful, and work well the next few days!! I always sell multiple fluted stones when I demo this and I also tell them about my fluted stone chicken recipe that you can do.
ChefBeckyD said:I don't even consider those a recipe.:yuck:
PamperedDor said:Not a big fan of the Turkey cranberry wreath - thought I would be but it was lacking something for me!
I wish I could remember everything I use to put in mine! I added cream cheese... I know that... I'll look for my recipe and see if I have it typed up the way I "tweaked it!"PamperedDor said:Not a big fan of the Turkey cranberry wreath - thought I would be but it was lacking something for me!
MissChef said:I wish I could remember everything I use to put in mine! I added cream cheese... I know that... I'll look for my recipe and see if I have it typed up the way I "tweaked it!"
It is waaaay better... my way! LOL!![]()
janetupnorth said:I really can't get used to the one-pot pasta - the cheese gets me...
janetupnorth said:Well, we know Kacey hates Cilantro and Dill!LOL!
DebbieJ said:The only thing so far that I haven't cared for was the Toasted Angel hair and Sausage one out of 29 Mins to Dinner. Maybe I need to make it with better quality sausage.
murkey said:I don't love the chipotle chicken cornbread cups. I found them to be a bit bland and dry. The bit of cilantro on top was just overpowering and still didn't make them "flavorful" to me.:yuck:
Kitchen Diva said:Yeah, that threw me too, however it is divine!!!Especially if you double the cheese!
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