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This thread explores participants' reactions to the new recipes introduced in the Seasons Best Cookbook. Opinions vary, with some expressing disappointment while others appreciate the variety and elegance of the new offerings.
Views differ among participants regarding the complexity and appeal of the new recipes. Some express a desire for simpler options, while others are enthusiastic about the new offerings and their potential for impressing guests.
Participants' experiences reflect a range of cooking backgrounds and preferences, with some being newer consultants and others having a longer history with Pampered Chef products.
Consultants looking for insights into customer preferences and experiences with the new recipes may find this discussion relevant.
soccermama said:I came in looking to share my excitement about the few recipes I've triedI'm sorry that so many are disappointed with the new recipes and cookbooks.
Truthfully, the only thing I couldn't find was goat cheese, but I didn't look long or hard, and can't even remember what I was going to make![]()
Anyway... what I *have* made is the Sticky Caramel Mini Cakes (YUMMO!) I didn't make the caramel sauce because I had some in the cupboard... next time I make them, I *will* make the sauceI also made the Chicken with Tomatillo and black bean salsa from the Cooking for Two cookbook (can't remember the exact name... lol) Also YUMMO!!!!! Need to make that again SOON!!! And today I made 3 batches of Biscotti! All 3 versions from the new cookbook. Takes time (of course) but is very simple (not for a show, since there is too much cooling and baking time, etc... but fun none the less
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Momma23boys said:How about doing the biscotti only at a show, along with the PC coffee.. morning or after dinner demo.
I think it would be great to show how to do the dough during the show.. and then for the finish, pull out the first baked batch ( pre-done) and then demo how you slice and rebake. Give the host the dough as her thank you and she gets a jump start on her next batch.
Just my 2 cents!![]()
Yes, many people have expressed disappointment with SB's new recipes. Some feel that the recipes lack creativity or don't align with their cooking preferences. It's common for fans of a brand to have differing opinions on new offerings.
Common points of disappointment include the complexity of the recipes, the availability of ingredients, and the overall flavor profiles. Some users have mentioned that they expected more innovative or seasonal recipes that reflect current food trends.
Yes, while there are criticisms, some users appreciate the new recipes for their simplicity and ease of preparation. Others have found them to be a good fit for quick weeknight meals or family-friendly options.
You can usually provide feedback through SB's official website or social media channels. Many brands appreciate constructive criticism and often use customer feedback to improve future offerings.
While there is no guarantee, many companies, including SB, take customer feedback seriously. If enough customers express their concerns, it's possible that they may revise their recipes or introduce new ones that better meet customer expectations.