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This thread centers around sharing and discussing various brunch recipes suitable for shows, with participants exchanging personal experiences and preferences regarding specific dishes.
Participants generally agree on the popularity of the Ham and Cheese Brunch Squares, but views differ on the best methods for preparing it during shows and the timing of brunch events.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding brunch recipes, focusing on practical applications for cooking demonstrations at shows.
Consultants looking for new brunch recipe ideas or strategies for managing cooking demonstrations may find this discussion relevant.
PCSarahjm said:I have been doing the Ham and cheese Brunch Squares ....They are yummy! I thought about changing up a bit by using sausage instead of ham and adding red and green pepper. Anyone done something like that?
Kodeysmom said:I love doing the ham and cheese squares but i use homestyle hashbrowns-home fries(small diced potatoes), whatever you call them, instead of using the hashbrown patties.
I thought about changing up a bit by using sausage instead of ham and adding red and green pepper. Anyone done something like that?
KellyTheChef said:Hmmm...just noticed it says to refrig for an hour...anyone make this at a show and just bake it right away?
Yes, this makes sense. I've copied and pasted the steps that you follow into my show notes. I don't think I'll pick this recipe again though. What is HO thinking? It will be nice if the host has a cooktop on her island. A person can dream, can't they?PCSarahjm said:I have done this at a show before.....I do the hashbrown, cheese and bake before guest arrive. I crack eggs into bowl and start mixing with cream cheese before guests arrive....I also do most of the ham and onion before they arrive. Leave a little bit to do in front of them. I have a guest finish mixing the egg mixture while the ham mixture is cooking. There is alot of steps but it shows alot of tools! Hope that makes sense.
It will be nice if the host has a cooktop on her island.
JAE said:Question about the Ham & Cheese Brunch Squares:
Has anyone done this at a show, and how did it go. It looks like a lot of stop and start, back and forth to the stove and oven. I should have looked more closely before choosing this. Any opinions from those who've done this at shows. What did you do before the show started and during, etc?
Some easy brunch recipes you can try include fluffy pancakes, savory quiches, breakfast burritos, and fruit parfaits. These dishes are simple to prepare and can be customized with your favorite ingredients.
Yes, many brunch recipes can be prepared ahead of time. Dishes like casseroles, quiches, and muffins can be made the night before and simply reheated in the morning, making brunch stress-free.
Essential ingredients for a successful brunch include eggs, bread, fresh fruits, vegetables, cheese, and a variety of meats. Having a selection of herbs and spices can also elevate your dishes.
To accommodate dietary restrictions, consider offering a variety of options such as gluten-free bread, dairy-free cheese, and vegetarian or vegan dishes. Always check with your guests about their specific dietary needs before planning your menu.
Some essential kitchen tools for brunch recipes include a good quality skillet, baking dishes, mixing bowls, measuring cups, and utensils. Pampered Chef offers various tools that can make the preparation easier and more enjoyable.