Recipe Tasting Results: Which Spring/Summer 2009 recipes were the most popular?

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The forum discussion reviews popular recipes from the Spring/Summer 2009 season, highlighting their ease of preparation and suitability for cooking demonstrations. Key recipes include Mexican Chicken Lasagna, which is easy to prepare and ideal for a fiesta-themed show, and Casbah Chicken and Couscous, noted for its budget-friendly cost of $1.50 per serving. Other standout recipes include Tropical Torte with Fresh Pineapple, which can be themed as “Taste of the Tropics,” and Creamy Mojito Torte, which requires the correct mint extract for optimal flavor. Overall, these recipes are designed for quick preparation and audience engagement during cooking shows.

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I forgot to type these up until today (our meeting was almost a month ago!), but here they are. There's not a ton of info on any one recipe, but I thought I'd share the results here anyway...

Spring Summer 2009 Season’s Best Recipe Review
The questions being answered below are as follows…
1. Was the recipe easy to prepare?
2. Would it make a good show demo?
3. Are there any changes you would make to the recipe or is there any other information about the recipe that you’d like to share?
4. How would you use this recipe to get bookings?

Mexican Chicken Lasagna
1. Very easy to prepare.
2. Great for a show demo.
3. I baked the chicken in the oven on the large bar pan. I used the chopper to shred the chicken. You could also use Mexican cheese to change it up.
4. You could get bookings by having a fiesta or Mexican theme show. Also a quick and easy meal.

Casbah Chicken and Couscous
1. Yes, easy to prepare.
2. Yes, very simple and super fast.
3. I would want more mango and more of the rub. It is not as spicy as I’d like.
4. It cost only about $1.50 per serving (at Buehlers) – very filling for a family on a budget.

Chocolate Pecan Caramel Cakes
* forgot to line cups with sugar
1. Easy to prepare: Yes – the batter is pretty thick, but works well with scoop to put in prep bowls.
2. Uses a lot of tools – so in that sense it’s good for a demo, but clean up is messy.
3. If your cakes in the stoneware overflow, then this will too – will have to put less batter in each cup.
4. Looks very yummy, could take to any office or party and suggest a chocolate party. Also very fast to make at the last minute – most ingredients are things you have at home!

Tropical Torte with Fresh Pineapple
1. Yes, easy to prepare.
2. Would make a good show demo because it was easy to prepare.
3. I did not use frozen cake.
4. Try to build a theme around the name, like “Taste of the Tropics”.

Lemony Gingertinis
1. Easy to prepare & quick!
2. This would not make a good show demo because it does not require enough high-end products. Would suggest recipe to hostess for some theme show’s beverage though.
3. Used rainbow sherbet instead of lemon.
4. Suggest recipe to hostess to serve as an easy, refreshing cocktail for a summer themed cooking show.

Creamy Mojito Torte
1. Easy and fun to prepare
2. Probably a decent show recipe because it shows a lot of different products.
3. I used peppermint extract because I didn’t realize “mint extract” is something different. I thought it was pretty gross the way I made it, which was very disappointing! Probably much better with the right extract!
4. Get the torte pan set at 60% off as a host in March!

California Club Pizza
1. Very easy
2. Great show recipe – lots of tools used!
3.
4. Feeds a lot of people!

Easy Tex Mex Roll-ups
1. Easy
2. Good show recipe
3. Add more beef to make more filling.
4. Theme with Mexican theme shows.

Sun-dried Tomato and Sausage Risotto
1. Easy to make.
2. I would have everything ready and take to the show. Then assemble and microwave at show. (Sausage could be browned at home and warmed in the microwave at the show.)
3. I would suggest buying sausage when it’s on sale, repackage and put in your freezer. I used mild Italian sausage. I bought julienne sliced sun-dried tomatoes at Marc’s – saved slicing (cost = $4.50/jar). I doubled the recipe so you have to adjust the microwave time and watch it.

Jalapeño Popper Pizzas
Easy to make with a mixer

Moroccan Hummus Cups
Easy
 
to makeFrozen Grasshopper PieEasy to make. Use a food processor to chop the cookies. I used a 9 inch springform pan.
 
to make – tasty! Would make a good show demo if you wanted to show off the mini-muffin pan and small scoop. Could also do a theme show called “Hummus and Pita Party”.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the top three most popular recipes from the Spring/Summer 2009 Pampered Chef collection?

The top three most popular recipes from the Spring/Summer 2009 collection were the Spinach and Artichoke Dip, the Grilled Chicken and Vegetable Skewers, and the Strawberry Shortcake. These recipes received high praise for their flavor and ease of preparation.

How were the popular recipes selected for the Spring/Summer 2009 season?

The popular recipes were selected based on customer feedback, sales data, and the frequency of requests during recipe tastings. The Pampered Chef team analyzed which recipes resonated most with hosts and guests during events.

Were there any unique ingredients featured in the most popular recipes?

Yes, many of the most popular recipes featured unique ingredients that enhanced their flavors. For instance, the Spinach and Artichoke Dip included a blend of cream cheese and Parmesan, while the Grilled Chicken and Vegetable Skewers showcased fresh herbs and a zesty marinade.

Did the popularity of these recipes influence future Pampered Chef collections?

Absolutely! The popularity of these recipes often influences future collections, as the Pampered Chef team aims to incorporate similar flavors and cooking techniques that resonate with their customers. Feedback from these popular recipes helps shape new offerings.

Can I still find the Spring/Summer 2009 recipes online or in cookbooks?

Yes, many of the Spring/Summer 2009 recipes can still be found online on the Pampered Chef website or in their recipe archives. Additionally, some may be included in cookbooks that feature popular recipes from various seasons.

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