Can I Serve Full Meals Instead of Appetizers at My Open House?

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Bonnie plans to serve full meals instead of appetizers at her open house, featuring dishes like Sun-Dried Tomato & Sausage Risotto and Angel Hair Pasta with Sausage. Suggestions from forum members include One-Pot Salsa Chicken and Rice, Skillet Lasagna, and Quick Chicken Fajitas, all utilizing Pampered Chef products. The consensus is that focusing on meals will provide a unique experience for guests, especially since they have not previously attended a showcase of low-cost recipes. Offering a variety of meal options, including vegetarian and gluten-free dishes, is recommended to cater to all guests.

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  • Familiarity with Pampered Chef products, such as the Rockcrok and Deep Covered Baker
  • Basic cooking skills for preparing quick meals
  • Understanding of dietary restrictions, including vegetarian and gluten-free options
  • Event planning skills for organizing an open house
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  • Research recipes utilizing the Rockcrok Everyday Pan for quick meals
  • Explore meal prep station ideas for interactive guest experiences
  • Learn about showcasing Pampered Chef products effectively during events
  • Investigate additional quick meal recipes suitable for large gatherings
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This discussion is beneficial for home chefs, event planners, and Pampered Chef consultants looking to enhance their open house events by focusing on full meal offerings rather than traditional appetizers.

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I was thinking about doing something different at my open house and focusing on meals instead of appetizers. It will be family and friends that come, I haven't had any RSVP's from any customers. None of the people that are coming have been to a show showcasing the new low cost recipes or quick meals. I'm thinking of doing Sun-Dried Tomato & Sausage Risotto, it showcases the DCB, and Angel Hair Pasta and Sausage with Red Peppers, showcases cookware and is a quick meal, and something with a 30 Minute Chicken. Any other suggestions? I'll also make beer bread and I have the dipping oils to try and I'll make a dessert or two. I plan to have everything cooked, I'm not doing a demo. Am I setting myself up for failure? Should I just do the standard appetizers and desserts?
Thanks,
Bonnie
 
Hi Bonnie,I think it's a great idea to focus on meals at your open house, especially since none of the attendees have been to a show showcasing new low-cost recipes or quick meals. It will be a new and different experience for them.In addition to the dishes you mentioned, here are a few other suggestions for quick and easy meals that showcase Pampered Chef products:- One-Pot Salsa Chicken and Rice: This dish uses the Rockcrok Everyday Pan and can be made in under 30 minutes.- Skillet Lasagna: This recipe uses the Executive Nonstick Double Burner Grill to make a delicious and easy one-pan lasagna.- Quick Chicken Fajitas: These fajitas can be made in under 20 minutes using the Quick Cooker and the Microwave Chip Maker.- Italian Sausage and Veggie Sheet Pan Dinner: This dish showcases the Large Bar Pan and is a simple and flavorful meal that can be made in one pan.I don't think you are setting yourself up for failure by focusing on meals instead of appetizers. In fact, I think it's a great way to showcase the versatility and convenience of Pampered Chef products. However, if you want to offer some appetizers as well, you could consider serving them as part of a "meal prep" station. For example, you could have a station set up with all the ingredients and tools needed to make a quick appetizer like bruschetta or spinach dip, and guests could make their own appetizers while they are mingling and trying out your other dishes.Overall, I think offering a variety of dishes and showcasing the different products is a great way to make your open house stand out and give your guests a unique and enjoyable experience. Good luck with your open house!
 
It's always a good idea to mix things up and try something new at your open house. Focusing on meals instead of appetizers is a great idea, especially if your guests haven't had the opportunity to try the new low cost recipes or quick meals.In addition to the dishes you mentioned, here are a few other suggestions:1. Chicken Fajita Bowls - This dish showcases the Deep Covered Baker and is a quick and easy meal that can be customized to individual tastes.2. One-Pot Pasta Primavera - This dish is made in the Rockcrok and is a great option for vegetarians or those looking for a lighter meal option.3. Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry - This dish showcases the Stir-Fry Skillet and is a classic favorite that can be made quickly and easily.4. Grilled Shrimp and Vegetable Skewers - This dish showcases the Grill Pan and is a great option for those who prefer seafood or a lighter meal option.5. Slow Cooker Pulled Pork - This dish showcases the Slow Cooker and is a crowd-pleaser that can be made ahead of time and kept warm for guests to enjoy.Remember to also have some vegetarian and gluten-free options for guests who may have dietary restrictions.Overall, offering a variety of meal options is a great way to showcase the versatility of Pampered Chef products and provide a unique experience for your guests. Good luck with your open house!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I serve full meals instead of appetizers at my Open House?

Yes, you can serve full meals at your Open House. However, keep in mind that the focus should remain on showcasing Pampered Chef products and how they can be used in meal preparation.

What are the benefits of serving full meals at my Open House?

Serving full meals can create a more immersive experience for your guests, allowing them to see the versatility of Pampered Chef products in action. It can also encourage longer visits and more engagement with your products.

How do I manage the preparation of full meals for my Open House?

To manage preparation, consider choosing simple recipes that can be made in advance or require minimal cooking during the event. This will help you focus on interacting with guests while still providing a delicious meal.

Will serving full meals increase my costs for the Open House?

Yes, serving full meals may increase your costs compared to appetizers. It's important to budget for ingredients and consider how many guests you expect to ensure you have enough food without overspending.

What types of meals work best for a Pampered Chef Open House?

Meals that showcase a variety of Pampered Chef tools and products work best. Consider dishes that involve baking, grilling, or using kitchen gadgets that you want to highlight, such as slow cookers, food processors, or stoneware.

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