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The thread discusses various demonstrations and cooking experiences using the 8" skillet, particularly in the context of shows for Pampered Chef products. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for engaging demos that highlight the skillet's features.
Views differ on the effectiveness of specific demos, with some participants strongly endorsing the ice cube and pull apart bread demonstrations, while others have not yet sold cookware despite positive guest reactions.
Participants share personal experiences from cooking shows, focusing on engaging ways to demonstrate the skillet's features and cooking capabilities.
Consultants looking for creative demonstration ideas for the 8" skillet may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.
lisacb77 said:Thanks Rae. I do forget about telling them about defrost! What do you say?
lacychef said:Definately do the pull apart bread recipe! Impresses guests every time![]()
Sally G said:I've made these a couple of times with only 1T of butter to a pkg of 5 grands.
It seemed like it needed more butter. My director told me the stick of butter seemed like too much. What amount of butter do you use for what amount of grands?
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lkspeir said:Rice Krispy Treat demo using the 8" saute pan. One Tablespoon of butter melted, one snack bag size of marshmallows, and one snack size bag of Rice Krispies. Melt the butter, add the marshmallows, stir until melted. Take off the heat and stir in the rice krispies. Slide onto a small SA plate. Wipe out the saute pan with a paper towel and take a bow!!![]()
lisacb77 said:Put an ice cube in it and pass it around. They will be amazed at how fast it melts...and you can explain that is due to the hard anodized (sp?) aluminum it's made from. It conducts temperature quicker, so water boils quicker in the saucepans. Also, point out the thick bottom and thin sides, which allows the temp to travel up quickly.
HTH. Haven't sold any yet but ppl are impressed by it.
chefjenibel said:A very quick and easy demo that won't make you have to work too hard is the ice cube demo......
Simply ask the hostess for an ice cube, place it in the pan, and let everyone ooooh and aaaaah over how quickly the ice melts. When it is completely melted, pass it around so everyone can feel how cold the pan has become. What does this demonstrate? The AMAZING heat conductivity of our pans!!!!!! The larger pieces can be used to defrost meat. You can defrost a steak in 1/2 hour on the grill pan.
Another option is to burn a slice of American cheese right in the pan. (Not so that it is smoking, but so that it is visibly burnt). Let it cool a little (enough so you can handle it), and simply peel the whole piece of cheese right out of the bottom of the pan!!!! Obviously, we're demonstrating the non-stick surface here.Your guests will be sold!
If you would like some recipes, I'm sure there are some on here. Just do a search in the files for "pull apart bread" or something and you should get some good ideas.
HTH!
Jen
The 8 Skillet is designed with a non-stick surface and even heat distribution, making it perfect for a variety of cooking techniques such as sautéing, frying, and searing. Its size allows for easy handling and demonstration of different recipes during shows.
Yes, the 8 Skillet is compatible with all stovetop types, including gas, electric, and induction. This versatility allows you to showcase its functionality regardless of the kitchen setup during your cooking demonstrations.
Absolutely! The non-stick surface of the 8 Skillet makes it easy to clean, often requiring just a simple wipe with a damp cloth or sponge. For tougher residues, it can be washed with mild soap and water, ensuring it remains in great condition for future shows.
You can demonstrate a wide range of recipes, including stir-fries, omelets, pancakes, and even one-pan meals. The skillet's versatility allows you to showcase both simple and complex dishes, appealing to a variety of cooking skill levels among your audience.
Yes, the 8 Skillet is oven-safe up to a certain temperature (typically around 400°F). This feature allows you to demonstrate recipes that require both stovetop and oven cooking, enhancing the versatility of your show cooking presentations.