Delicious Recipes to Try with Your New EAD Tool

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around various recipes and creative uses for the Easy Accent Decorator (EAD) tool among Pampered Chef consultants and users. Participants share their personal experiences and suggest recipes that can be enhanced with the EAD, highlighting its ease of use and versatility in decorating food.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses excitement about their new EAD and seeks recipe ideas for an upcoming show.
  • Another participant suggests using the EAD for decorating dishes like Touchdown Taco Dip and Streusel Berry Tart.
  • Several users mention using the EAD for fun recipes, such as green eggs for a school celebration and fancy deviled eggs for potlucks.
  • One participant shares their experience of using the EAD for decorating cupcakes and a "cupcake cake" for a birthday party.
  • Another participant highlights the ease of using the EAD compared to traditional pastry bags, noting that even their children can use it effectively.
  • One participant discusses using the EAD for filling cannoli and manicotti, emphasizing its convenience over spoons.
  • Several users mention the positive reception of their decorated dishes at shows, with some noting increased sales as a result.
  • One participant shares a simple fudge recipe made with the EAD, which received positive feedback at their show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the versatility and ease of use of the EAD, with many sharing positive experiences. However, there is no clear consensus on specific recipes, as various suggestions are offered without a dominant choice.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily Pampered Chef consultants and users sharing personal experiences with the EAD in the context of cooking and decorating for shows and family gatherings.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for creative recipe ideas and tips on using the EAD effectively in their demonstrations and personal cooking.

can you make the 2 ingredient fudge with....other flavors of chips? for instance instead of chocolate chips, can you make it with peanut butter ones? or white chocolate chips?
 
Fudge VariationsI tried using different frosting flavors and different chocolate chips and it's realy pretty versatile. I haven't ever had a problem with milk choc chips, maybe it was the brand. At a recent show I did Andes mint chips and chocolate fudge frosting and it ws so yummy!! Peanut butter chips and chocolate frosting or white chocolate chips and chocolate frosting but don't mix it completely so it looks swirly. Lots of options... Be adventurous
 
kitchenqueen said:
I LOVE my EAD! It is honestly one of my favorite products! I've heard somewhere that it "brings out your inner Martha"! It adds a nice touch to any recipe. With all the ideas though, I still love using it for good ole cupcakes! A friend of mine ordered a "cupcake cake" from Wal-Mart - where all the cupcakes are set next to each other and form a shape of some sort and they ice it to make it look like it is a big cake - in other words it's like a big pull apart cake with EASY clean up! My daughter's 2nd birthday is in October and I think I may try that out. I'll let you know if it works ;)

Brings out the Inner Martha! Hee hee! It did for ME! I was shreiking in my kitchen! I made little brownie cups for the 1st time (LOVE my mini-muffin pan with tart shaper!) and filled the EAD with 2-step fudege and filled those brownie cups with fudge! TO DIE FOR!

Yum!

Other ideas: garlic butter or individual butter. Fudge into mini muffin papers... put right on the chillzanne frozen part, they firm right up before your guests eyes!
 
mrssyvo said:
I use my EAD all the time !! I just became a consultant, and at my practice show with my family, I used it to put whip creme on the cookies & creme supreme, and had my m-i-l do it too, she loves it so much, she is buying it!!! I also use it to fill canniloni shells, and canoli, so much easier than spoons!!!

I plan on using it at every show, just to decorate the dessert I will have prepared ahead. It sells itself. I also plan on having one of the guests use it during the show, because it will show how easy it is to use, even someone who has never used it before can just pick it up, and it works. I think I will be selling alot of the !!!!!

Will you please share those recipes with us???
 
AJPratt said:
I LOVE my EAD!! I use it as a topper item.

I will make one recipe for the show and I bake a brownie pizza when I first arrive. The house smells great and its not something I have to lug around. I bring it out from the kitchen, spread some pie filling and then use the EAD filled with Cool Whip. When I do this I ALWAYS sell three or more!

What kind of pie filling? Do you use just cool whip?
 
Pampered Zoe said:
Just melt one bag of chocolate chips and mix in one container of chocolate frosting. I find that the fudge can set up a little too fast, so after I mix the frosting in, I heat the mixture for about 20 seconds before I add it to the EAD. Makes adorable little fudge kisses!

Is there a combo that doesn't still taste like frosting? I love it, but love that frosting in a tub ~ but find the "fudge" tastes like frosting?
 
pchefinski said:
..other flavors of chips? for instance instead of chocolate chips, can you make it with peanut butter ones? or white chocolate chips?

I found the white chocolate chips didn't melt well (rather didn't firm up quickly enough)... was it just me?
 
Butter Mints in EAD?I thought about making these butter mints for my parties (bring it already mixed and press them out at the show, then chill until after the recipe's eaten.. or bring them completely done and just talk about the cookie press/EAD).. but was wondering if I could use this recipe in the EAD.. little rosette butter mints--how cute right?! Has anyone made this recipe before?

COOKIE PRESS BUTTER MINTS

½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
3 ¾ cup confectioner sugar
1 Tablespoon heavy cream
¼ teaspoon peppermint extract
Green or red food coloring


Beat butter in bowl until creamy, about 2 minutes. Gradually beat in the sugar until well blended. Add the heavy cream, extract and coloring; beat until well mixed.

Transfer batter into cookie press with the wreath disc. Press shapes onto parchment paper. Chill

Suggestions: Make green and red batch and mix in bowl for Christmas. Use pastel colors around Easter time, green for St. Patrick’s Day, etc…

Note: They taste better and break apart better with they are chilled.
 
Here's one you might try

Mint Kissed Meringues
2 egg whites (at room temperature)
1/4 tsp. cream of tarter
1/8 tsp. salt
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 tsp mint extract
3-5 drops green food color
multicolored candy sprinkles, if desired (a nice touch)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
1. Heat oven to 200. Grease 2 large cookie sheets (I just used parchment paper). In small bowl, beat egg whites till foamy... then add cream of tarter & salt. Add sugar 1 tablespoon at a time (waiting until dissolved before adding next tablespoon). Beat at high until meringue is very stiff & glossy. Beat in mint extract. Fold in (using spatula) food color 1 drop at a time until desired color.

2. Use disposable decorating bag or gallon-sized food storage bag w/half-inch hole cut in bottom corner of bag. (*Or you can simply use spoonfuls). If desired fit large star-shaped tip in corner.
Spoon meringue into 1-inch puffs onto cookie sheets. Sprinkle with candy sprinkles. Place on center rack in oven.

3. Bake for 2 hours. Immediately remove cookies from cookie sheets; Place on wire racks. Cool 5 minutes.

Make 4 dozen cookies.

1 cookie = 10 calories (0 from fat). cholestrial:0, sodium:10mg, carb: 2g, sugar:2g. Dietary exchange: FREE.
** Or try Bake at 300 degrees for 40 minutes

**** chocolate chips
omit food coloring, stir in 1 cup mini chips

freeze in airtight container up to a month ahea
 
Here's another one I have been meaning to try

Cream Cheese Mints

I made these for my wedding and my daughter makes them every year at Christmas. They are wonderful. The cook time is the approximate drying time.
96 mints

4 hours 30 minutes 30 mins prep

1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
1/2 cup soft butter or margarine
2 lbs powdered sugar
liquid food coloring (red, green, yellow, or as desired)
1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract or wintergreen extract

1.Combine cream cheese and butter in saucepan.

2.Stir over low heat until butter is melted, cheese is soft and the mixture is well blended.

3.Add the powdered sugar.

4.Stir until well combined.

5.Add a few drops of food coloring and your choice of flavoring.

6.You can divide the batch to make more color choices.

7.Roll into 1 inch balls.

8.Place on wax paper and press with a fork, glass bottom or cookie/candy stamp.

9.Let stand at least 4 hours until mints are firm and dry on the outside but the inside is moist and creamy.
 
WOW!! Thank you all so much for sharing those yummy recipes! Tis the season for lots of cookies and treats to frighten your dentist! :D
 
can we not order the EAD on supply anymore?Can we not order the EAD on supply anymore? I tried to order it, but it kept saying that I was unable to.. argh, I wanted to get the order in, so I could get some things before my show next Sunday! Also, there was mention of another thing we could order on supply.. was it the mini muffin pan? Does anyone know what we can order on supply (product wise..)? Thanks :)
 
pchefinski said:
Can we not order the EAD on supply anymore? I tried to order it, but it kept saying that I was unable to.. argh, I wanted to get the order in, so I could get some things before my show next Sunday! Also, there was mention of another thing we could order on supply.. was it the mini muffin pan? Does anyone know what we can order on supply (product wise..)? Thanks :)

Try under "kit enhancement"?
 
I know that were are also able to order the Prof. family skillet on the paperwork order at 50% off... these discounts should be in effect until March
 
I've yet to do my first show but I thought about taking the refrigerator rolled cookie dough, cut in quarters lengthwise and pressed into the mini muffin pan and bake. Take canned chocolate frosting or even the fudge and make chocolate stars on top of the cookies! Sound good?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy recipes I can make using my new EAD tool?

With your new EAD tool, you can try making delicious recipes like stuffed bell peppers, creamy risotto, or a flavorful vegetable stir-fry. The EAD tool is perfect for chopping, mixing, and sautéing, making meal prep a breeze!

Can I use the EAD tool for baking recipes?

Absolutely! The EAD tool is versatile and can be used for baking as well. You can use it to mix dough for cookies, prepare batter for cakes, or even make homemade pizza sauce. Just be sure to follow the specific instructions for each recipe to achieve the best results.

Are there any specific recipes recommended for beginners using the EAD tool?

Yes! Beginners can start with simple recipes like guacamole, salsa, or a basic vegetable soup. These recipes require minimal ingredients and allow you to get comfortable using the EAD tool while creating delicious dishes.

How can I adapt my favorite recipes to use with the EAD tool?

To adapt your favorite recipes, consider how the EAD tool can simplify the process. For instance, if a recipe calls for chopping vegetables, use the EAD tool to quickly chop them instead. You can also use it for mixing ingredients or blending sauces, making your cooking experience more efficient.

Where can I find more recipes specifically designed for the EAD tool?

You can find more recipes designed for the EAD tool on the Pampered Chef website, in their recipe books, or through online cooking communities. Additionally, many Pampered Chef consultants share recipes and tips on social media, making it easy to discover new and exciting dishes to try!

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