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Sk8Mom209 said:Silly question - what is a tortatini? Sounds interesting!
Thats a reat idea thanks for sharing! I have an upcoming show that I think this would be ideal for!legacypc46 said:It's a cross between a tortilla and a paninni (tortatini is a made-up word). You can read more about it by typing 'tortatini' in the search box. There's were several detailed postings awhile back. (They are a great way to feature the grill pan and grill press.)
lkspeir said:One on my customers is wanting to serve an alcoholic beverage at her show. With this recipe in mind - what would you add to this to give it a little kick??
There are a few different ways to add a kick to your show with alcoholic beverage recipes. You can demonstrate a recipe that includes alcohol, such as a cocktail or spiked dessert. You can also suggest pairing certain dishes with specific types of alcohol, such as a wine or beer that complements the flavors of your dish. Additionally, you can offer tips for hosting a themed party with a signature cocktail or creating DIY infused spirits using Pampered Chef products.
Yes, there are plenty of options for guests who do not consume alcohol. You can offer mocktail recipes that use non-alcoholic spirits or juices to create a similar flavor profile. You can also suggest using sparkling water or club soda as a mixer for a refreshing non-alcoholic drink. Additionally, you can offer tips for creating a fun and flavorful mocktail bar using Pampered Chef products.
No, it is not recommended to use alcohol in recipes for children. You can, however, offer alternative recipes or suggestions for kid-friendly drinks such as mocktails or flavored lemonades. Remember to always check with parents before offering any type of beverage to children at your show.
As the host, it is important to set a responsible example and make sure your guests are following suit. Offer a variety of non-alcoholic options and limit the amount of alcohol available. Encourage guests to drink responsibly and always have a designated driver or offer to call a cab for anyone who may need it. You can also provide information on local ride-sharing services or offer to arrange transportation for your guests.
In most cases, you will not need any special licenses or permits to serve alcohol at your show. However, it is always a good idea to check with your local laws and regulations to ensure you are following any necessary guidelines. If you are unsure, it is best to err on the side of caution and avoid serving alcohol at your show.