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This thread explores the use of hot plates and burners during cooking demonstrations by Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal experiences, preferences, and concerns regarding the use of these appliances in various settings.
Views differ regarding the types of burners suitable for indoor use, with some participants advocating for propane or butane options while others caution against using propane indoors due to safety concerns. Overall, there is no clear consensus on the best type of burner to use.
Participants share a range of experiences and preferences regarding the use of hot plates and burners in various cooking demonstration settings, reflecting individual circumstances and kitchen environments.
Consultants considering the use of hot plates or burners for their cooking demonstrations may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their own practices.
DZmom said:I just bought one and have yet to use it. The one I bought has a very short cord. I couldn't find a propane one. I guess I will just add an extension cord to the packing list!
That wouldn't make for a very good show.cmdtrgd said:You don't want to use a propane one in the house - the fumes could kill people and pets!![]()
During a Pampered Chef demo, the consultant usually uses a hot plate or burner to prepare and showcase recipes. This allows guests to see the cooking process in real-time and experience the effectiveness of the products being demonstrated.
Generally, guests do not use the hot plate or burner during the demo. The consultant handles the cooking to ensure safety and maintain the flow of the presentation. However, guests are encouraged to ask questions and engage with the cooking process.
Consultants often prepare simple, quick recipes that highlight the versatility of Pampered Chef products, such as dips, sauces, or one-pan meals. These recipes are designed to be easy to follow and demonstrate the effectiveness of the cookware.
Yes, it is safe to use a hot plate or burner at a home demo as long as proper safety precautions are followed. The consultant ensures that the cooking area is secure, and they monitor the equipment closely to prevent accidents.
If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, it's important to inform the consultant before the demo begins. They can adjust the recipes or provide alternatives to ensure that everyone can enjoy the experience safely.