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The thread discusses various recipes that participants find effective for showcasing multiple Pampered Chef products during cooking demonstrations. Participants share their personal experiences with specific recipes and the products they utilize.
Views differ on the best recipes for showcasing products, with no clear consensus on a single recipe being the best or easiest.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding recipes and product usage, reflecting a variety of cooking styles and approaches.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas that effectively demonstrate multiple Pampered Chef products may find this discussion relevant.
chefann said:Clubhouse chicken squares show a lot of products, too.
dannyzmom said:Wanna hear MORON??
All this time all the recipes I have done with chicken-- I have had the host buy Perdue Ready Cuts...already cooked chicken. When I could have been cooking the chicken in the DCB, Grill Pan or microcooker!!!
Geeeeez - I could just KICK myself!!
Here - I am bending over...ya'll can line up one by one and gimme a boot to the butt.
yum the chicken enchilada ring.... I have been eyeballing that one but have not yet tried itdannyzmom said:I am able to show a ton of products doing the Lemon Herb Chicken Ring or the Chicken Enchilada Ring...
A great recipe to showcase Pampered Chef products is the "One-Pan Chicken and Vegetables." This dish allows you to use various tools like the Rockcrok, Chef's Knife, and the Mix 'N Chop, demonstrating their versatility and ease of use.
Absolutely! The "Microwave Potato Chips" recipe is perfect for beginners. It requires minimal ingredients and can be made using the Microplane and the Microwave Chip Maker, making it a quick and fun way to introduce new users to Pampered Chef products.
The "30-Minute Taco Bar" recipe is ideal for this. You can use the Food Chopper for the meat, the Mix 'N Chop for breaking it up, and the Large Serving Bowl for assembling the toppings. It’s a fun, interactive meal that showcases several products at once.
Yes! The "No-Bake Cheesecake" is a fantastic option. You can use the Classic Batter Bowl for mixing, the Food Chopper for crushing graham crackers, and the Springform Pan for setting the cheesecake. It’s simple and requires very little prep time.
The "Mini Pizzas" recipe is a family favorite. You can use the Pizza Stone for baking, the Rolling Pin for flattening dough, and the Pizza Cutter for slicing. It’s a fun way for families to get involved in cooking together while showcasing the products.