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This thread features participants sharing their favorite tips and tricks for using Pampered Chef products effectively during cooking and food preparation. Many contributors recount personal experiences that led to surprising discoveries about product functionalities.
Views differ on the best methods and uses for various products, with no clear consensus emerging on a single "best" tip.
Participants share personal anecdotes and tips based on their experiences, emphasizing the practical applications of Pampered Chef products in everyday cooking.
Consultants and home cooks looking for innovative ways to utilize Pampered Chef products may find these shared experiences helpful.
babywings76 said:My sister told me she likes to use the baster to suck out the grease from the pan when you cook ground beef. That way she doesn't have to burn herself with using paper towels, or drip everywhere and take forever using a spoon.
babywings76 said:My sister told me she likes to use the baster to suck out the grease from the pan when you cook ground beef. That way she doesn't have to burn herself with using paper towels, or drip everywhere and take forever using a spoon.
Teresa Lynn said:use your deluxe cheese grater to grate the egg yolks for deviled eggs it will be smooth and not have lumps when making deviled egg with your EAD
use the core and more to make avacodo balls to garnish tortilla soup much easier than eating wedges
use the salad choppers to cut food for toddlers
apple wedger makes bloomin onions APCS will make onion straws for deep frying
use silicone basting brush to "paint" the glaze fancy bundt cakes
shake the ice cream dipper before use
dip the "pronged" side of the meat tenderizer in sugar and press onto peanut butter cookies instead of using a fork That's CLEVER!:love:
laurichef said:Reheat leftover pizza in your executive skillet on the stove. The bottom will be crispy again, not soggy. Quicker than stoneware, and not heating up the kitchen.
babywings76 said:I never thought to do that! I usually use my toaster oven, but this way would be a lot faster, huh?!![]()
quiverfull7 said:Use your egg separator to dust your pastry mat or your counter to roll out biscuits or pie crust
mrssyvo said:To keep the pepper fresh, when you have only used half of it, keep the seeds attached to the left over part. the seeds retain the moisture, and the pepper will remain firm ( I expiramented with this, and after 2 weeks, pepper was still firm and usable)
KellyTheChef said:Chunks of cheese- remove them from the plastic wrap that they come in and wrap in foil. It closes it enough so it doesn't dry out, but "breathes" enough so it won't grow mold. My parm cheese lasts 4 weeks or more! (That is, if I don't use it all by then!!)
etteluap70PC said:Hmmm... My parmesan(sp?) eats thru foil?
To host a successful Pampered Chef party, consider choosing a theme that resonates with your guests, such as a cooking class or a holiday gathering. Utilize social media to promote your event and send out invitations early. Prepare a fun and interactive cooking demonstration using Pampered Chef products to engage your guests. Lastly, offer incentives like discounts or free products for attendees who place orders during the party.
To boost your sales, focus on building relationships with your customers. Follow up with past clients to share new products and promotions. Utilize social media platforms to showcase your cooking demos and product uses. Offer exclusive deals or bundles to entice purchases, and consider hosting online events to reach a wider audience. Networking with other consultants can also provide valuable tips and support.
To maximize the use of Pampered Chef products, familiarize yourself with their features and care instructions. Attend product training sessions or watch online tutorials to learn new techniques. Experiment with different recipes to discover the versatility of each item. Additionally, encourage customers to share their own tips and recipes to create a community of users who can learn from each other.
Motivating your team involves setting clear goals and celebrating their achievements, no matter how small. Regularly communicate with your team through meetings or group chats to share successes and challenges. Provide ongoing training and resources to help them grow their skills. Recognize individual contributions and offer incentives for reaching sales milestones to foster a positive and productive environment.
After a Pampered Chef party, send personalized thank-you notes to attendees, expressing your appreciation for their participation. Follow up with a message to remind them of any special offers or products they showed interest in. Encourage feedback about their experience and offer assistance with product usage. Keeping the lines of communication open helps build lasting relationships and encourages repeat business.