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The thread centers around a chocolate bliss show where participants share ideas for chocolate drinks and demonstrations using the 8" Executive Pan. Various experiences and suggestions regarding cookware and thawing techniques are also discussed.
Views differ regarding the best methods for thawing and demonstrating cookware, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences related to cooking demonstrations and product usage among Pampered Chef consultants.
Consultants looking for creative ideas for cooking demonstrations and product showcases may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.
Do you leave them out on the counter for that long? I am assuming that the frig wouldn't work. I would just be worried about bacteria growing.... Although I would LOVE an alternative to thawing in the microwave (I know I can leave them in the frig overnight, but I always wait till the last minute...) since it seems to always begin to cook some of the edges...danielsdundee said:For the cookware, place one peice of ice in it then pass it around. Show them how fast the ice melts because of the makeup of the pan, also how cold the pan gets. You can defrost 4 chicken breasts in the 12" skillet in 3 hours. I've done it and its fabulous. Forget the microwave defrost...
The ice demo takes advantage of the fact that pans are designed to be heat transfer devices, in that they transfer heat from one place (usually the burner on a stove) to another (the food). Placing a piece of ice in the pan will show how efficiently the pan takes the warmth from the air and transfers it to the ice, melting it. Your customers will also be able to feel that the whole pan gets cold, which illustrates that there won't be hot spots when they cook.feather18 said:Hey as far as the Ice in the cookware, you just place the ice in the pan and thats it? How does that work? I have never tried that, But i have heard of a fast itailian bread recipe in the saute pan! If i can find it i will post it!!
The Chocolate Bliss Show is a fun and interactive cooking demonstration that focuses on creating delicious brownies and drinks using Pampered Chef products, particularly the 8" pans. Participants will learn tips and techniques for baking and enjoy tasting the finished treats.
During the Chocolate Bliss Show, attendees will see various Pampered Chef products in action, including the 8" pans, mixing tools, and other baking essentials. The demonstration will highlight how these products can simplify the baking process and enhance the overall experience.
The Chocolate Bliss Show typically lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours. This includes the demonstration, tasting of the brownies and drinks, and time for questions and answers from the attendees.
Yes! You can host your own Chocolate Bliss Show by contacting a Pampered Chef consultant. Hosting a show allows you to gather friends and family for a fun cooking experience while earning rewards and discounts on Pampered Chef products.
Attendance to the Chocolate Bliss Show is usually free, but it may vary depending on the host or consultant. Some shows may have a small fee to cover ingredients or materials. It's best to check with the host or consultant for specific details regarding any costs associated with the event.