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This thread explores various recipes that participants believe contribute to higher sales during cooking shows. Participants share their personal experiences with specific recipes and how they incorporate them into their presentations.
Views differ on which specific recipes lead to higher sales, with no clear consensus on a single recipe or approach that is universally effective.
Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding recipes used in cooking shows, focusing on how these choices impact sales and customer engagement.
Consultants looking for ideas on recipes that may enhance their sales during shows might find the shared experiences valuable.
pampchefsarah said:Right now my recipes are the 30 Incredible Minute Chicken or the Loaded Baked Potato Chowder. If we do the chicken, we turn it into Caesar Salad, using the Creamy Caesar Salad Dressing (which can be found in the recipe search on CC, but if you need it I'll post it). Then the host only needs to add romaine lettuce and croutons to her shopping list (along with the ingredients for the dressing).
I also do a flip cake in the fluted stone. These recipes work well, because I ALWAYS sell at least one DCB (usually 2 or more), and get bookings. My host at the end of this month has alot of 'don't likes' including tomatoes, so we might just do a Chocolate Decadence party rather than a savory.
Katiek77 said:Which recipes help you to get higher sales? What is your recipe list that you give your host? I am trying to figure out which recipes I should use for my shows. If you can print your recipe list, that would be fantastic!
stefani2 said:could you post it please sarah?
pampchefsarah said:Here you go! This is amazingly easy, yet extremely popular. Remember, all that's needed to make the salad is romaine lettuce, croutons, and extra parmesan cheese to sprinkle on top! Oh, and the chicken!!
The Pampered Chef, Ltd.
Creamy Caesar Salad Dressing
Ingredients:
1 lemon
3/4 teaspoon Dijon mustard
3/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 large garlic clove, pressed
1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup vegetable or olive oil
1/4 cup (1 ounce) grated fresh Parmesan cheese
Directions:
Juice lemon to measure 2 tablespoons juice; place in Small Batter Bowl.
Add mustard, Worcestershire sauce, garlic and black pepper; whisk until
blended using Stainless Steel Whisk. Add mayonnaise; whisk until smooth.
While continually whisking, add oil to mayonnaise in a thin, steady
stream. Continue whisking until blended; stir in Parmesan cheese. Cover;
refrigerate until ready to serve. Store dressing covered in the
refrigerator up to 2 weeks.
Yield: 1 cup
Nutrients per serving: (2 tablespoons): Calories 190, Total Fat 20 g,
Saturated Fat 2.5 g, Cholesterol 10 mg, Carbohydrate less than 1 g,
Protein 1 g, Sodium 110 mg, Fiber less than 1 g
© 2009 The Pampered Chef used under license.
The Pampered Chef
Recipes that are simple, quick, and showcase multiple Pampered Chef products tend to perform best. Dishes that can be prepared in under 30 minutes, require minimal ingredients, and allow for audience participation, such as dips or desserts, are particularly effective. Additionally, recipes that highlight seasonal ingredients or popular trends can attract more interest.
To effectively showcase Pampered Chef tools, select recipes that utilize a variety of products. For example, if you're making a salad, use the Salad Chopper, Mixing Bowls, and a Cutting Board. Explain how each tool enhances the cooking process and saves time. Engaging your audience by allowing them to try out the tools during the demonstration can also boost interest and sales.
Yes, healthy recipes are increasingly popular among consumers. Offering recipes that are nutritious, easy to prepare, and delicious can appeal to health-conscious customers. Highlighting the health benefits of the ingredients used and how Pampered Chef tools can make healthy cooking easier can also enhance your sales potential.
To make your demonstrations interactive, encourage audience participation by inviting guests to help with simple tasks, such as mixing or chopping ingredients. You can also conduct taste tests, ask for volunteers to assist in the cooking process, or even hold a mini cooking competition. This engagement keeps the audience interested and makes them more likely to purchase the products used in the recipes.
When creating a recipe list, focus on variety and appeal. Include a mix of appetizers, main dishes, and desserts to cater to different tastes. Ensure that the recipes are easy to follow and can be prepared with Pampered Chef tools. Additionally, consider seasonal themes or upcoming holidays to make the recipes relevant. Providing a printed recipe card with each purchase can also encourage sales and repeat business.