Easy Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles Recipe with Minimal Tools Needed

Click For Summary

Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a recipe for Easy Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles and the tools that can be used during its preparation. Participants share their thoughts on how to effectively demonstrate various kitchen tools while keeping the recipe simple and engaging for guests.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a desire to showcase tools while keeping the recipe straightforward for the hostess's show.
  • Another participant highlights the Deep Covered Baker (DCB) as a valuable tool that has been successful in previous shows.
  • Several users mention using kitchen shears and prep bowls for chopping cilantro and serving sour cream.
  • One participant raises a concern about overwhelming guests with too many tools and suggests demonstrating some tools while waiting for the dish to cook.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using the salad chopper after cooking the chicken to simplify the process.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of cross-selling tools during the demonstration.
  • Another participant notes a personal experience with the recipe, mentioning that the chips became soggy due to the chicken broth and suggesting an alternative preparation method.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the number of tools to use during the demonstration, with some participants advocating for showcasing multiple tools while others caution against overwhelming the audience. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to the recipe itself.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding tool usage and recipe preparation, reflecting their individual approaches to cooking and demonstrations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to effectively demonstrate kitchen tools during cooking shows may find this discussion beneficial.

mountainmama74
Gold Member
Messages
914
My hostess for Sunday wants to do a recipe that doesn't use very many tools. While I do want to show how easy the recipe is, I also want to demo enough tools that people will HAVE to have them!! :D

What do you think I can add to this recipe to demo a few more tools? I think I'll add an onion, chopped with the Food Chopper of course! Any other suggestions? Also if the cheese comes in a block I'll use the rotary grater if I can borrow one, or the microplane grater... thoughts?

Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles
Ingredients:
1 1/2 lb (750 g) boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 tbsp (15 mL) Southwestern Seasoning Mix
1 3/4 cups (425 mL) salsa verde
1 cup (250 mL) 33% reduced-sodium chicken broth
3/4 cup (175 mL) chopped fresh cilantro
12 cups (3 L) authentic restaurant-style tortilla chips (see Cook's Tips)
2 cups (500 mL) shredded Chihuahua cheese
1 cup (250 mL) crumbled queso fresco (4 oz/125 g)
Sour cream or crema (optional)

Directions:
1. Cut chicken into 1-in. (2.5-cm) pieces with Utility Knife. Combine chicken and seasoning mix in Deep Covered Baker; mix well. Spread chicken evenly over bottom of baker. Microwave, covered, on HIGH 4 minutes; stir to separate chicken. Microwave, covered, an additional 4 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink. Drain using small Colander.

2. Combine salsa and broth in (4-cup/1-L) Easy Read Measuring Cup. Chop cilantro using Santoku Knife (except I don't have it so we're back to the Utility Knife here!). Arrange half of the tortilla chips over bottom of same baker, breaking chips; top with half each of the chicken, salsa mixture and cheeses. Sprinkle with ½ cup (125 mL) of the cilantro. Repeat layers one time ending with cheeses.

3. Microwave, covered, on HIGH 5-7 minutes or until cheeses are melted and most of the liquid is absorbed. Let stand, covered, 5 minutes. Sprinkle with remaining ¼ cup (50 mL) cilantro. Serve with sour cream, if desired.
 
you will be using one of the best tools in your bag.. the DCB!! I have used it at the past 3 shows and it's help book shows (women want it at 1/2 price!!) and some just can't wait and buy it right then and there...
 
You could "chop" the cilantro in a prep bowl with the kitchen shears, too.
 
You could use the kitchen shears and prep bowls to cut up the cilantro. Use your simple additions small bowls for the sour cream. Use your trivet for serving, and your cooling rack for prep work with the DCB. Of course, you'll be using your cutting board and your scraper (even if it's for adding the sour cream).

I agree with above....the DCB is the one to highlight. :)

Have a great show!
 
From another standpoint: Is the customer going to start thinking hos difficult this recipe is because you are using SO MANY DIFFERENT TOOLS, so there will be all that cleaning to do afterward?

Could you demo some tools while you wait for it to cook perhaps?

I was originally sold on the salad scissors when I got a chance to use them myself while the main meal was cooking. IE it wasn't for food we were going to eat. Just an excited "You have to check this out"
 
  • Thread starter
  • #6
Of course I'm super excited about using the DCB and try to highlight it whenever I'm talking about PC!! But I'm trying to do an interactive show, so I want there to be enough for the guests to play with, without making it overwhelming.

I think I'll not cut up the chicken, then use the salad chopper to cut it after it's cooked. And if I leave the chicken breasts OF COURSE we'll have to use the pocket thermometer to check and make sure it's done before we chop it...

Thank you for your help!! I'm feeling better about it now!!
 
Cross sell cross sell cross sell. Every time you pick up a tool, talk about it. I see salad chopper or food chopper, measuring spoons, small mix n scraper, rotary grater or mandoline, mix n chop to break up the crumbled cheese a little better, batter bowl to put it in to crumble it....
 
J~ Just come over and borrow whatever you want!Love ya girly!!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #9
Erin, if we were both still in Oki, you know I would!! :D
 
For fun, put the sour cream in the decorator.
 
  • Thread starter
  • #11
I totally would but I don't have it!! I gotta call Julie and see what I can borrow.... :D
 
Mountainmama,

How did your Host pick a recipe? It sounds like you'll be able to show lots of tools for this recipe but did you let her just choose whatever she wanted?

To make your life easier, you decide what recipes you are willing to demo (then you can choose those that highlight the tools you want to show) and you can get a good grasp on a handful of recipes. Looking at your profile you are new and this will allow you to be more confident in your presentations.
 
I think you'll be okay with the DCB, kitchen shears, salad chopper, prep bowls, SA pieces, pocket thermometer.

One note on this recipe though....I have made it and it tastes really good but because of the chicken broth the chips are soggy. DH & I didn't like the texture, kind of like a casserole I guess. The next time I made it I eliminated the broth and basically made nachos with the ingredients. It was a big hit then.
 
  • Thread starter
  • #14
chefjeanine said:
Mountainmama,

How did your Host pick a recipe? It sounds like you'll be able to show lots of tools for this recipe but did you let her just choose whatever she wanted?

To make your life easier, you decide what recipes you are willing to demo (then you can choose those that highlight the tools you want to show) and you can get a good grasp on a handful of recipes. Looking at your profile you are new and this will allow you to be more confident in your presentations.


I actually do have a list of recipes, but this particular host came back with this recipe after I gave her my list, and when I tried to bring her back to my list, she said she still wanted this one! So...I'll do it... But I totally agree with your advice!!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #15
Suzballard said:
I think you'll be okay with the DCB, kitchen shears, salad chopper, prep bowls, SA pieces, pocket thermometer.

One note on this recipe though....I have made it and it tastes really good but because of the chicken broth the chips are soggy. DH & I didn't like the texture, kind of like a casserole I guess. The next time I made it I eliminated the broth and basically made nachos with the ingredients. It was a big hit then.


Thanks for the heads up!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the Easy Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles Recipe?

For the Easy Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles, you will need cooked chicken, tortilla chips, salsa, cheese (such as cheddar or Monterey Jack), and optional toppings like sour cream, avocado, or cilantro. You can also add beans or vegetables for extra flavor and nutrition.

How long does it take to prepare the Easy Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles?

This recipe is quick and easy, typically taking about 10-15 minutes to prepare and about 20 minutes to bake, making it a great option for a weeknight dinner or a last-minute meal.

Can I make the Easy Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the chilaquiles ahead of time by assembling them and storing them in the refrigerator. Just bake them when you're ready to serve. However, for the best texture, it's recommended to bake them fresh if possible.

What kitchen tools do I need to make this recipe?

You will need minimal tools to make Easy Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles, including a baking dish, a mixing bowl, and a spoon for mixing. If you want to shred the chicken, a knife or a food processor can be helpful, but it's not necessary.

Can I customize the Easy Cheesy Chicken Chilaquiles recipe?

Absolutely! You can customize this recipe by adding different proteins like beef or turkey, using different types of cheese, or incorporating vegetables such as bell peppers or onions. You can also adjust the spice level by choosing a milder or spicier salsa.

Similar Pampered Chef Threads

Replies
5
Views
7K
pchockeymom
  • DebPC
  • Pampered Chef Recipes
Replies
2
Views
5K
Admin Greg
Replies
4
Views
7K
Staci
  • scottcooks
  • Products and Tips
Replies
8
Views
6K
iteachncook
Replies
2
Views
11K
Admin Greg
  • kristina16marie
  • Pampered Chef Recipes
Replies
14
Views
44K
kristina16marie
  • wadesgirl
  • Pampered Chef Sales
Replies
19
Views
4K
hselby87
Replies
2
Views
3K
Admin Greg
Replies
2
Views
10K
MaryannNic
Replies
17
Views
4K
PamperedchefDaly
Back
Top