What Vegetarian Filling Can I Use for Braids/Rings?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various vegetarian filling options for braids and rings, particularly in the context of preparing for a family gathering. Participants share their experiences with different recipes and suggest alternatives to the artichoke and spinach filling.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, is seeking vegetarian filling ideas for braids and rings, mentioning dietary restrictions of a guest.
  • Another participant suggests the Lemon Herb Chicken Ring recipe, providing detailed ingredients and preparation steps.
  • Several users express their enjoyment of the Lemon Herb Chicken Ring, with one noting it was well-received at a cluster Christmas party.
  • One participant mentions a garden omelet ring as another option from a cookbook.
  • Another participant shares an altered version of the Chicken Broccoli Braid that substitutes artichokes and sun-dried tomatoes, which was popular at a show.
  • One user notes that the Chicken and Broccoli braid is more frequently made in their cluster, but they also appreciate the Lemon ring.
  • Another participant expresses interest in trying the altered Chicken & Artichoke Braid recipe shared by a fellow user.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on which filling is preferred, with some participants favoring the Lemon Herb Chicken Ring while others lean towards the Chicken Broccoli Braid. No clear consensus emerges on a single best option.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is framed around preparing for a family Hanukkah party, with participants sharing personal experiences related to recipe choices and adaptations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for vegetarian filling ideas for braids and rings, as well as those interested in recipe variations for gatherings.

its_me_susan
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I need another vegetarian type filling for the braids/rings ~ besides the artichoke/spinach filling (I am making a double batch of artichoke dip). Does anyone have one? I have a guest that is allergic to seafood and doesn't eat red meat ~ chicken is fair game, and we are having potato latkes too :)

Here is the appetizer heavy menu so far:

Double Artichoke Dip w/crackers (deep dish baker on woven)
Layered Athenian cheese spread – crackers (SA square platter)
Veggie platter & Knnor vegatble dip (SA square bowl with small bowl)

Dinner
Chicken bistro braid or chicken broccoli ring
Artichoke – spinach braid (or other - too much artichoke & spinach?)
salad
latkes -
spinach casserole

Hot dogs w/crescent rolls -

Dessert:
Creamy caramel Apple braid (bakes for 30)


Thanks in advance.
 
Have you tried the Lemon Herb Chicken Ring?

Lemon Herb Chicken Ring
The Pampered Chef®
Season's Best S/S 2005

2 cups coarsely chopped cooked chicken
1/2 cup diced red bell pepper
3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley, divided
1 lemon
2 garlic cloves, pressed
1 cup (4 ounces) shredded mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon Pantry Italian Seasoning Mix
1/2 cup (2 oz) grated fresh Parmesan cheese, divided
2 pkg. (8 ounces each) refrigerated crescent rolls
Small can chopped black olives

1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Coarsely chop chicken using Food Chopper. Dice bell pepper using Utility Knife. Place chicken and bell pepper in Classic Batter Bowl. Chop parsley using Pizza Cutter. Zest lemon using Lemon Zester/Scorer to measure 1 teaspoon zest (Adjustable Measuring Spoons). Cut lemon into thin slices with Ultimate Slice ‘n Grate; cut slices in half and set aside for garnish.

2. Add 2 tablespoons of the parsley (save remaining for garnish), lemon zest, garlic pressed with Garlic Press, mozzarella cheese, mayonnaise (Measure-All Cup) and Italian Seasoning Mix to mixture in batter bowl; mix using Small Mix 'N Scraper®. Open olives with Smooth Edged Can Opener; add 1 tablespoon. Grate Parmesan cheese using Deluxe Cheese Grater. Reserve 2 tablespoons of the cheese. Add remaining cheese to chicken mixture; mix well. Add salt and pepper to taste using Salt ‘n Pepper Mill.

3. Unroll crescent dough; separate into 16 triangles. Arrange triangles, slightly overlapping, in a circle on Large Round Stone with wide ends 4 inches from edge of baking stone. (Points will extend off the edge of the baking stone.) Using Baker's Roller™, roll wide ends of dough toward center to create a 5-inch opening.

4. Use Medium Stainless Steel Scoop to spoon chicken mixture evenly over dough in a continuous circle. Bring points of triangles up over filling and tuck under dough at center to form a ring. (Filling will show.) Sprinkle remaining Parmesan cheese over ring. Place in rack and bake 28-30 minutes (time with Clock Timer) or until golden brown. Remove from oven; garnish with lemon slices and remaining parsley.

Yield: 8 servings or 16 sample servings

Nutrients per serving: Calories 450, Total Fat 30 g, Saturated Fat 8 g, Cholesterol 45 mg, Carbohydrate 24 g, Protein 19 g, Sodium 740 mg, Fiber 0 g

Cook's Tip: If desired, 1 can (10 ounces) chunk white chicken, drained and flaked, can be substituted for the chopped cooked chicken.

If desired, 1 teaspoon Pantry Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix can be substituted for the Italian Seasoning Mix.
 
???Susan,

Is this all for a show? :eek:

Diane
 
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dianevill said:
Susan,

Is this all for a show? :eek:

Diane

No no.... a family Hanukkah party. :) I'm wanted to show off some of my PC wares and recipes to this big crowd.

:)
 
Whew!Thanks for clarifying. By the way, I like the lemon herb chicken ring, too, posted earlier :D

Good luck!
Diane
 
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dianevill said:
Thanks for clarifying. By the way, I like the lemon herb chicken ring, too, posted earlier :D

Good luck!
Diane

Do you like the lemon ring more than the chicken broccoli one or the bistro braid?
 
I did the lemon chicken ring for my cluster Christmas party, it was very good. there is also a garden omelet ring in the All The Best Cook Book. I believe that is what it is called.
 
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ShanaSmith said:
I did the lemon chicken ring for my cluster Christmas party, it was very good. there is also a garden omelet ring in the All The Best Cook Book. I believe that is what it is called.

Do you guys like it BETTER than the chicken broccoli one? Or do you think I should make both?

By the way, what happens when you cook one stone on top of the other?
 
I've done the Chicken and Broccoli one more, so I think that one tends to go over well. But if people don't care much for broccoli, I'd go with the other one.

I've noticed when I have two stones in the oven, one on the top rack and one on the bottom, the bottom one doesn't seem to cook as quickly. I usually end up needing to add some time to the bottom one, just FYI. Sounds like a great feast you'll be having!! :)
 
I think they are both good. I did it for my party just because it was different. My cluster does a lot of the Chicken Broccoli
 
LemonI personally like the lemon ring better :D

Diane
 
artichoke & sundried tomatoesI altered the Chicken Brocc Braid for a huge show we, as a cluster did, & everyone love the altered version better!

I know you've got an artichoke one already, but if you love artichokes, like my household, I highly recommend it!

Chicken & Artichoke Braid

Substitute Broccoli for 1 cup Artichokes – drained & chopped
Substitute Bell Pepper for ½ cup Sun Dried Tomatoes – marinated, chopped
Substitute Cheddar Cheese for 4oz Mozzarella Cheese
Substitute Dill Mix for 2 teaspoons Italian Seasonings Mix

Good Luck!
 
That sounds really good. I'll have to try that one!
 
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cwcollins said:
I altered the Chicken Brocc Braid for a huge show we, as a cluster did, & everyone love the altered version better!

I know you've got an artichoke one already, but if you love artichokes, like my household, I highly recommend it!

cGood Luck!


Yum artichoke goes with everything!
thank you!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular vegetarian fillings for braids or rings?

Popular vegetarian fillings for braids or rings include a mix of sautéed vegetables like spinach, mushrooms, and bell peppers, combined with cheese such as feta or mozzarella. You can also use a blend of ricotta cheese with herbs and spices, or a mixture of roasted vegetables and pesto for added flavor.

Can I use store-bought fillings for my braids or rings?

Yes, store-bought fillings can be a convenient option. Look for pre-made vegetarian options such as spinach and cheese, artichoke dip, or even hummus. Just ensure they have the right consistency to avoid making the dough soggy.

How do I prepare the filling for my braid or ring?

To prepare the filling, sauté any vegetables to remove excess moisture and enhance their flavor. If using cheese, mix it with herbs and spices for added taste. Ensure the filling is cool before spreading it on the dough to prevent it from becoming too soft.

Can I make a sweet vegetarian filling for my braids or rings?

Absolutely! Sweet fillings can include mixtures of cream cheese with fruit preserves, chocolate chips, or a blend of nuts and dried fruits. Just make sure the filling is not too runny to maintain the structure of the braid or ring.

How can I ensure my vegetarian filling doesn't leak out during baking?

To prevent leaking, make sure to seal the edges of the dough tightly after adding the filling. You can also use an egg wash or water to help seal the seams. Additionally, avoid overfilling the dough, as this can lead to bursting during baking.

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