A Cajun Party: Earn Points for Raffle Entries!

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores ideas and suggestions for hosting a Cajun-themed party, focusing on potential recipes and engaging activities for guests to earn raffle entries. Participants share their personal experiences and creative concepts related to the theme.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions a customer interested in a Cajun theme and seeks ideas for recipes and activities.
  • Another participant suggests using glass beads as a points counter, referencing Mardi Gras traditions.
  • A participant shares a recipe for a Cajun skillet cornbread casserole from a cookbook, highlighting its suitability for showcasing cookware.
  • One user lists several Cajun terms and their meanings, proposing they could inspire party activities.
  • Another participant recommends jambalaya as a recipe and suggests using pre-packaged mixes for convenience.
  • One user shares various food ideas, including red beans, dirty rice, and desserts like bread pudding and pecan pie.
  • A participant discusses Mardi Gras traditions and suggests tossing plastic vegetables as prizes during the party.
  • One participant recalls personal favorites from New Orleans, such as king cakes and beignets, noting their deliciousness.
  • Another user mentions a file with theme ideas that includes Cajun recipes and their corresponding cookbooks.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific recipes and activities, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach for the Cajun theme.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and ideas, reflecting their individual creativity and familiarity with Cajun culture and cuisine.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration for Cajun-themed parties and those interested in engaging activities for guests may find the shared ideas helpful.

cheesehead
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I have a customer sheduling a party for September. She looked over my theme ideas and picked a couple options out but asked me if I could do a Cajun Theme as a possibility. Before I commit to that, does anyone have any great ideas? Any good recipes? I am very new and don't want to take on something that might prove to be difficult in the end.

I usually try to have the guests "earn" things during the party for a chance to win raffle entries - one item = 1 ticket(example - Margaritaville party they earn drink umbrellas for bringing a friend, booking a show, wearing a hawaiian shirt, answering some PC and margarita trivia, using a product during my demo, etc. Or another example is for the Survivor theme everyone earns wooden beads to create their own "immunity necklace" - the person with the most beads wins immunity which is usually a 10% discount on their order). But the theme of cajun stumps me as to what I could use as the "points counter". Any suggestions on that?
 
Cajun CounterYou could use glass beads...a la Mardi Gras.

Just a thought, :)
Sandy
 
There is a recipe in the All the best Cookbook for a cajun skillet cornbread casserole or something like that. I can't remember the actual name. You could use something like that and it shows off the cookware.
 
Cajun ThemeHere are a few cajun words, maybe you can come up with something to do with them. Also some different foods, if you need to know how to cooked them email me.

Hope this helps.

Lagniappe (lan-yap) This word is Cajun for "something extra," like the extra donut in a baker's dozen. An unexpected nice surprise. Bring a Friend - Or Book a show.

Laissez les bon temps rouler (lay-zay lay bon ton rule-ay ) Let the good times roll! Name of The Show

Fais do do (fay-doe-doe) The name for a party where traditional Cajun dance is performed. This phrase literally means "to make sleep," although the parties are the liveliest of occasions with food, music, and dancing..

Jambalaya (jum-bo-lie-yah) Louisiana chefs "sweep up the kitchen" and toss just about everything into the pot. A rice dish with any combination of beef, pork, fowl, smoked sausage, ham, or seafood, as well as celery, green peppers and often tomatoes.

Maque Chou (mock-shoo) A dish made by scraping young corn off the cob and smothering the kernels in tomatoes, onion, and spices.

Pain Perdu (pan-pear-doo) Means "lost bread"; a breakfast treat made by soaking stale bread in an egg batter, then frying and topping with cane syrup or powdered sugar. ---- French Toast

Gumbo (gum-boe) A thick, robust roux-based soup sometimes thickened with okra or file'. There are thousands of variations, such as shrimp or seafood gumbo, chicken or duck gumbo, okra and file' gumbo.Sauce Piquante (saws-pee-kawnt) Means "spicy sauce"; is a spicy stew
 
1- Jamabalya would be a good recipe for cajun theme. If you can't find a jambalya recipe to do buy a box of Zatarain's, Tony's or Oak Grove jambalya mix and cook them in stoneware.
2- Warm a can of Blue Runner red beans in micro pot. Top the beans with a little southwest seasoning. Serve with rice cooked in micro rice cooker.
3- Tony's Chachere's makes a good line of cajun mixes. The dirty rice dinner mix is good.This can be good in microwave for 20-25 minutes or oven for same time.
4-Dessert find a bread pudding recipe. Or a strawberry shortcake is a dessert served in our area. Fudge, parlines, pecan pie etc.
5- Serve ice tea SWEET.
6- vegetalbes- yams or sweet potatoes, corn on cob boil with a little crab boil.

I hope this helps with food ideas.
 
Madri Gras-
"Throw me something mister" is what we have to yell to get a throw from floats.
Everything and anything is thrown from floats during parades.

In March for St. Particks day parades food is toss-potatoes, onions, carrots, garlic and cabbage. If if have some plastic veggies or real you can toss as prizes and person with most earns 10% discount or vegetables.

Pick a long cajun word and have guest find other words within it.

You can draw or write the word CRAWFISH inside one of the catalogs. Then tell the guest the first one to find crawfish at the show wins a prize. You don't tell them its written in one the catalogs. See if anyone finds it and where the look for it.

If you have madri gras beads, they can earn beads instead of tickets.
 
My husband grew up in New Orleans. Two of my favorite foods when I think of the city are king cakes and benyays(sorry I don't know how to spell it) I know those aren't cajun per se but they are so delicious.
 
Someone just posted a file with theme ideas. It lists the theme, recipe, and which cookbook it's in. It was posted for a chocolate request but as I looked at it I saw 'Cajun'.

Hopefully something here or from the above posts interests/helps you



CAJUN

Cajun Stuffed Peppers L&S
Cajun Chicken Salad Casual
New Orleans Crab Spread ATB
Cajun Chili Cornbread Skillet FW 2000
Hot n Spicy Buffalo Wings More Stoneware Sensations
Jumpin Jambalaya More Stoneware Sensations
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Cajun Party in the context of Pampered Chef?

A Cajun Party is a themed event hosted by a Pampered Chef consultant that focuses on Cajun cuisine and cooking techniques. During this party, guests can enjoy delicious Cajun dishes, learn about Pampered Chef products, and participate in fun activities to earn points for raffle entries.

How can I earn points for raffle entries during the Cajun Party?

Guests can earn points for raffle entries by participating in various activities during the Cajun Party, such as making a purchase, engaging in cooking demonstrations, answering trivia questions, or completing challenges related to Cajun cooking. The more you participate, the more points you can accumulate!

What types of prizes can I win in the raffle?

The raffle prizes can vary, but they typically include Pampered Chef products, gift cards, or themed gift baskets that may feature Cajun cooking essentials. The specific prizes will be announced at the beginning of the party, so be sure to stay tuned!

Do I need to purchase anything to participate in the Cajun Party?

No purchase is necessary to participate in the Cajun Party and earn raffle entries. However, making a purchase can help you earn additional points. Participation in activities and engaging with the host is encouraged to maximize your chances of winning prizes.

How will the raffle winners be announced?

The raffle winners will be announced at the end of the Cajun Party. The host will draw names from the entries collected throughout the event, and winners will be notified during the party. If you are not present, the host will reach out to you afterward to arrange prize delivery.

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