What Went Wrong with My Baked Potato Bites?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding recipes from the Season's Best Recipe Collection, particularly focusing on the Twice Baked Potato Bites and other dishes. Participants share their cooking experiences, successes, and challenges with the recipes included in the collection.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expressed excitement about trying several recipes from the Season's Best Recipe Collection, including the Twice Baked Potato Bites.
  • Another participant shared their positive experience with the Tasty Gazpacho bites, noting the use of mini-cucumbers and various tools.
  • One participant mentioned that the Family Style Taco recipe was adapted during a demo due to overcooking the pizza crust, but it still tasted great.
  • One participant reported disappointment with the Deep Dish Peach Pie, attributing the issue to overcooked crust and unripe peaches.
  • Another participant echoed the disappointment with the Deep Dish Peach Pie, suggesting that the seasonality of the peaches affected the flavor.
  • One participant shared a successful experience with the Lemonade Shortcake Cups, highlighting the ease of preparation and positive reception at a show.
  • Several participants discussed the Twice Baked Potato Bites, with one asking for tips on what to do with the scooped-out potato and another sharing a successful use of the scooped-out part for mashed potatoes.
  • One participant expressed frustration with their Twice Baked Potato Bites coming out chewy despite additional cooking time.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the success of the Deep Dish Peach Pie, with some participants expressing disappointment while others had positive experiences with different recipes. There is no clear consensus on the Twice Baked Potato Bites, as experiences varied widely.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal cooking experiences and adaptations made during the preparation of recipes from the Season's Best Recipe Collection. The discussion reflects a range of outcomes based on individual ingredient choices and cooking methods.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into the Season's Best Recipe Collection and personal experiences with specific recipes may find this discussion helpful.

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Did anyone see this at launch?
 
I have it here –*there's a few things I'm really looking forward to trying! Here are the recipes included (stars are ones I'm excited to try):Caprese Appetizer Shells
Twice Baked Potato Bites *
Tangy Gazpacho Cucumber Cups *
Mexican Layered Dip * (they put this in a tortilla bowl – very pretty!)
Mini Monte Cristo Puffs
Stovetop Pan Pizza
Crunchy Mediterranean Wedge Salad *
Family-Style Taco
Summertime Spaghetti * (This is a DDB recipe, which I can't do in my microwave)
Smoky Chicken & Bacon Tostadas *
Deep Dish Peach Pie *
Pina Colada Trifle
Chocolate-Covered Peanut Butter & Banana Tarts *
Upside Down Cherry Cheesecakes
Lemonade Shortcake Cups *
 
Thanks so much! The recipes sure sound yummy! I can hardly wait to order mine tomorrow!
 
We had a tasting of a few of the recipes at my hospitality director's meeting today. (Forgive me if I don't use the accurate recipe names as I don't have the SB in front of me.)

I made the Tasty Gazpacho bites: I used the Cool n Serve to transport (about an hour drive). They were light and tasty. I used mini-cucumbers because the store did not have the regular European cukes last night when I went shopping. The MFP and Knives were the main tools used.

The Mediterannean Wedges - The person that made this decided for a large crowd to use the salad choppers and chopped the lettuce instead of wedging it. I thought that was a great suggestion. The dressing by itself seemed like it needed something else, but once it was added to the salad it was fine. She used bleu cheese crumbles instead of Feta (her mistake when she went shopping) so it had a different taste of course, but went over well. It uses a variety of tools (DCB for chicken, MFP for dressing, knives, salad choppers, Bamboo bowl and tongs, etc.) and would be a good show recipe.

Monte Cristo Puffs - These were tasty. Loved the flavor that the jelly gives the savory bite. I haven't had a chance to look at the recipe to see what tools were used in regards to a show recipe.

Peach Cobbler - Yummy! The person that made this said it was very easy and a quick recipe!

Family Style Taco - This was done as a demo at the meeting, on the large bar pan. The pizza crust stayed in the oven a little bit longer than it should have and came out a little crispy so it would not have folded over well, so we decided to make it as a pizza. It tasted great and used Stoneware, cookware (ground beef) and the MFP. It would make a great show recipe.

The other recipe we did was the Cherry Cheesecake cups. It was yummy, but we decided there were not enough high value tools used and too many small steps to make it a show recipe.
 
I made the deep dish peach pie and did not have the success with it that the earlier poster did. Of course, it did not help that I overcooked the pie crust. But...I used fresh peaches and they were not sweet enough and were a little crunchy and tasteless. I only cooked them 4 minutes, because I had overcooked the pie crust. Maybe next time I should use canned peaches, or at least check them with a fork and cook longer. All in all, I was disappointed with this dish.
 
bcowdin said:
I made the deep dish peach pie and did not have the success with it that the earlier poster did. Of course, it did not help that I overcooked the pie crust. But...I used fresh peaches and they were not sweet enough and were a little crunchy and tasteless. I only cooked them 4 minutes, because I had overcooked the pie crust. Maybe next time I should use canned peaches, or at least check them with a fork and cook longer. All in all, I was disappointed with this dish.

Sounds like it wasn't the dish at fault, but the ingredients. Yes- it's not Peach season, so using fresh ones aren't going to be ideal right now. You could possibly, if you put them in a paper bag to ripen a bit more. But grocery store peaches are typically picked too green. Plus, not being ideal season, they aren't usually as sweet tasting either. I'm so spoiled by in-season fruits that I hardly buy them from the grocery when it's NOT their season because you know you are getting forced-grown.

I would try canned peaches if I were you, and save the fresh until it's the right season or they are truly ripe.
 
Just had a show Saturday and we tried out the Lemonade Shortcake Cups... OMG Leomon Curd is going to be my new friend! It was great and zesty and VERY easy to make with the girls. I should have tried it out before but just went with it and I am glad I did and didn't go with an old stand by. This is going to be on my show list now. :love:
 
Anyone made the Twice Baked Potato Bites? Any Tips, from reading it the part you scoop out you just toss?
 
Would you be able to save the scooped part out, freeze it, and use it for individual sheppard's pie? I'm not a sheppard's pie person so I don't know if it would be the right texture... But you could also mash the scooped out part for baby food, or fry it up for breakfast. Or use it for fish cakes. I bet there are lots of uses for "potato innards" :)
 
I have made the Twice baked potato bites. I saved the scooped out part and made mashed potatoes for the next day. my kids loved the recipe!rania
 
my baked potato bites just came out chewy! I thought that meant they weren't done, so I cooked them 5 minutes longer. Still chewy. What did I do wrong?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are my baked potato bites not crispy?

If your baked potato bites are not crispy, it may be due to excess moisture. Make sure to dry the potatoes thoroughly after boiling and before baking. Additionally, ensure that you are using enough oil and that the oven is preheated to the correct temperature to promote crispiness.

Why do my baked potato bites fall apart?

Baked potato bites can fall apart if the potatoes are overcooked or if there isn’t enough binding agent in the mixture. Try using a combination of mashed potatoes and a binding ingredient like egg or cheese to help hold them together. Also, ensure that you are not over-mixing the ingredients.

What can I do if my baked potato bites are too bland?

If your baked potato bites taste bland, consider adding more seasoning to the mixture. Salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and herbs can enhance the flavor significantly. You can also try incorporating cheese or bacon bits for added taste.

Why are my baked potato bites taking too long to cook?

If your baked potato bites are taking longer than expected to cook, it could be due to the size of the bites. Ensure they are cut into uniform sizes for even cooking. Additionally, check that your oven is properly calibrated and that you are using the correct temperature.

How can I prevent my baked potato bites from sticking to the pan?

To prevent your baked potato bites from sticking to the pan, make sure to grease the baking sheet or use parchment paper. You can also try using a non-stick spray or silicone baking mats to ensure easy removal after baking.

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