chicken club brunch ring
(2 ratings)
I'm a HUGE fan of Pampered Chef. If a demonstrator was boring, I'd wait until her back was turned, then I'd go up and play with the stuff so everyone else could see how fun it was. And they made recipes, like this one, to showcase their product. But, it is EASY, and it is TASTY, and it is BEAUTIFUL. And economical, and. . . BUT, if you're treating this as the entree, I'd reduce the number of servings to FOUR.
(2 ratings)
yield
8 serving(s)
method
Bake
Ingredients For chicken club brunch ring
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1 csalad dressing
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2 Tbspdijon mustard
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2 Tbspfresh parsley, snipped
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1 Tbsponion, chopped
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10 ozchunk white chicken, drained
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4 slicebacon, fried crisp, crumbled
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1 cswiss cheese
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16 ozrefrigerated crescent rolls
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2 lgplum tomatoes, thinly sliced
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1 mdred bell pepper (must sit straight)
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2 cshredded lettuce
How To Make chicken club brunch ring
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1Preheat oven to 375*F. In bowl, combine salad dressing and mustard. Add parsley and onion; mix well.
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2In another bowl, flake chicken. Add bacon, ¾ cup of the Swiss, and 1/3 cup of the salad dressing mixture; mix well.
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3Unroll crescent dough; separate into 16 triangles. Arrange triangles in a circle on cookie sheet or pizza pan with wide ends of triangles overlapping in the center and points toward the outside. (There should be a 5" diameter opening in center of Stone.) Scoop chicken mixture evenly onto widest end of each triangle.
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4Bring outside points of triangles up over filling and tuck under wide ends of dough at center of ring. (Filling will not be completely covered.)
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5Cut tomato slices in half. Place each half of tomato slices over filling between openings of ring.
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6Bake 20 - 25 minutes or until deep golden brown. Remove from oven; immediately sprinkle with remaining ¼ cup Swiss. Cut top off red bell pepper; remove seeds. Fill pepper with remaining salad dressing mixture. Place in the middle of the ring. Arrange lettuce around pepper. ***Note -- I used mayonnaise on this the first time and it turned out too salty. I think, for once, salad dressing would be the better choice.
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