Cooking Show With 20-25 Ppl, What to Make?

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Discussion Overview

The thread focuses on ideas for preparing food for a cooking show with a guest count of 20 to 25 people. Participants share various recipes and dishes they have found successful for large gatherings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions needing ideas for a party with a head count of 20 to 25.
  • Another participant suggests tuxedo brownie cups, trifle, apple berry salsa, and touchdown taco dip as options that can feed a large group.
  • One participant shares their experience of using Sizzling Coconut Shrimp Cakes for large groups, noting they are effective.
  • Another participant recommends making a double batch of touchdown taco dip, which was a hit at a previous meeting.
  • One participant expresses a preference for trifle, describing it as fast and easy for serving many people.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully serving trifle, soup, and chicken bistro braid to a group of 21.
  • One participant mentions hot pizza dip as an easy dish that can be doubled for larger gatherings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific dish preferences, but several participants agree on the effectiveness of certain recipes for large groups.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding food preparation for gatherings, highlighting the practicality of certain dishes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas for large gatherings may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

PCCHeather0506
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I need some ideas for what to make tomorrow night at a party I have. The host said she has a head count for 20...but just in case I want to be prepared for 25 or so. Any ideas??
 
Did you and the host already decide on a recipe?

If not, tuxedo brownie cups are easy...just bake them off beforehand and finish them at the demo

Or make a trifle (and have a second one already made)

Apple Berry Salsa

Touchdown Taco Dip

All of these should feed quite a bit of people!
 
I love doing the Sizzling Coconut Shrimp Cakes for large groups - they go far!
 
Make a double batch of the touchdown Taco Dip in you medium bar pan. Made it for a cluster meeting once and it was a hige hit!
 
I vote for the trifle! Its fasy, easy, and you can serve a bunch with it!
 
I did a trifle, soup and the chicken Bistro braid for a group of 21 ladies and fed everyone.
 
Hot Pizza Dip is easy and can be doubled in the DDB.
 
Anne! you changed your avatar - love your new hairstyle! Ummm, not that the other one wasn't nice.....but new hair is always fun! :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy recipes to make for a cooking show with 20-25 people?

For a cooking show with a larger group, consider recipes that can be made in bulk and are easy to serve. Some great options include a large pasta dish like baked ziti, a taco bar with various toppings, or a hearty chili. You can also prepare a few appetizers like stuffed mushrooms or a charcuterie board to keep guests engaged while you cook.

How can I involve the guests in the cooking process?

Involving guests can make the cooking show more interactive and fun. You can assign different tasks to small groups, such as chopping vegetables, assembling dishes, or mixing ingredients. Consider a hands-on recipe like homemade pizza, where guests can customize their toppings, or a salad bar where they can create their own salads.

What equipment should I have on hand for a cooking show with this many people?

Make sure to have enough cooking tools and equipment for everyone to participate. Essential items include cutting boards, knives, mixing bowls, measuring cups, and cooking utensils. If you're using Pampered Chef products, showcase items like the Rockcrok, food chopper, and various baking stones. Having multiple sets of equipment can help keep the flow going smoothly.

How can I ensure that the food is ready to serve at the right time?

Planning is key to ensuring everything is ready on time. Choose recipes that can be prepped in advance or cooked quickly. Create a timeline for your cooking show, detailing when to start each dish. You can also use slow cookers or ovens to keep food warm until serving. Consider preparing some dishes ahead of time and finishing them during the show to save time.

What are some tips for keeping the audience engaged during the cooking show?

To keep your audience engaged, encourage questions and interactions throughout the cooking process. Share cooking tips, stories, or fun facts related to the recipes. You can also incorporate games or quizzes related to cooking or the ingredients being used. Offering samples of the dishes as they are prepared can also keep guests interested and excited about the food.

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