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This thread features a variety of recipes highlighted for the Fall 2007 theme shows, including discussions on preparation methods and personal experiences with the dishes. Participants share their excitement about trying the recipes and provide feedback on their experiences with them.
Views differ on the timing of recipe availability for events, with some participants expressing disappointment while others share positive experiences with the recipes they have tried.
Participants share personal experiences with the recipes, focusing on their preparation and enjoyment rather than formal guidance or recommendations.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas and personal experiences related to the Fall 2007 theme shows may find this discussion beneficial.
chefann said:I made this with boneless chicken breasts at home the other day...
Although, I'd probably use 3 or even 4 carrots. There just wasn't enough vegetation in it.
What's the difference in Toasted Sesame Oil & Pure Sesame Oil? Anyone know? ...Yoo Hoo.....Anne?KellyTheChef said:...............make sure you buy TOASTED sesame oil- it has more flavor than a light sesame oil
PCGINA said:I agree with Ann ~
I used chicken and added more carrots and I also added snow pea pods![]()
YUM!! My DH loves it and HE has made it three times in the past 10 days. Hope he gets tired of it soon.
The Choco Brownies are to die for.
The bire is delish...
I have also GAINED 4 pounds after returning from conference ~ YIKES!!
cathyskitchen said:Which one of these was the recipe that was being talked about "cryptically" earlier this week, that used one of the new pantry items sprinkled on it? Someone mentioned it was a recipe demo done at conference on the last day and when they tried it at home it was incredible. I'd love to see that one, too!! TIA
pamperedgirl3 said:On the outside package of the new cinnamon & caramel sprinkles is a recipe for cinnamon rolls. I'll be trying them on Saturday--that's our Cinnamon Roll day!
Toasted would have a deeper, nuttier flavor. Like the difference between raw almonds and toasted almonds.pamperedlinda said:What's the difference in Toasted Sesame Oil & Pure Sesame Oil? Anyone know? ...Yoo Hoo.....Anne?
I used Pure Sesame Oil last night and it tasted great.
I used 3, but probably should have used 4 or even 5 based on total weight. It calls for 2 lbs. of pork, so if you figure 6 oz. breasts, that's about 5. (I used the last 3 I had in the house.)momoftwins said:Ann - when you made the dinner with chicken breasts - how many did you use??????????? I am thinking of making it this weekend. Thanks!!!!
BTW - I made the brownies and brie last night for my Discovery Toy party and they were both a hit! Those brownies are to die for! I can't wait to get the new SB!!!!!!!!!! August 1st can't come soon enough!
chefann said:I made this with boneless chicken breasts at home the other day - worked quite well and was very tasty! It's a less expensive alternative than pork, or good for people who don't eat pork for various reasons.
Although, I'd probably use 3 or even 4 carrots. There just wasn't enough vegetation in it.
I knew you'd come through for me. Thanks Ann!chefann said:Toasted would have a deeper, nuttier flavor. Like the difference between raw almonds and toasted almonds.
I made it in my Professional Family Skillet....don't own the Executive Family Skillet.pamperedpsalmstress said:Did you make this in the executive or nonstick? My oldest has stainless but I just bought the exec for myself and am NOT interested in any additional cookware right now.
Sweet Cinnamon Sprinkles- think muffin topping...large grain sugar, cinnamon, crunchies and a bit of coconut taste.chefrosalie said:can someone explain exactly what the new "sprinkles" are and for what they are used? thanks!
I agree, and alot of my customers said the same thing. They want easy normal meals that the whole family will eat. I'm so excited about all these new recipes!I am so glad to see that we are going back to some more PC like recipes for SB. I hated all the recipes in the Spring SB. I think it was trying to be too "fancy
pamperedlinda said:What's the difference in Toasted Sesame Oil & Pure Sesame Oil? Anyone know? ...Yoo Hoo.....Anne?
I used Pure Sesame Oil last night and it tasted great.
I bet it would be good with a whole bunch more veggies added: snow peas, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, more carrots, mushrooms...chefjwr said:I will try the Asian Pork Noodle Skillet with my vegetarian beef strips. I'll let you know after I do. It won't be today since I am out of the strips.
The featured recipes for the Fall 2007 Theme Show include a variety of seasonal dishes that highlight the flavors of autumn. Some popular recipes from that season included Pumpkin Soup, Apple Crisp, and Roasted Vegetable Medley.
You can incorporate the Fall 2007 Theme Show recipes by using them as inspiration for your own meals. Try adapting the recipes to include your favorite ingredients or serving them at seasonal gatherings to impress your guests.
Yes, many of the recipes from the Fall 2007 Theme Show can be found in Pampered Chef cookbooks or recipe collections available for purchase. Check the Pampered Chef website or your consultant for specific titles that include these recipes.
Absolutely! Cooking tips for the Fall 2007 Theme Show recipes are often included in the recipe cards or cookbooks. Additionally, Pampered Chef consultants can provide personalized tips and tricks to help you successfully prepare these dishes.
To host a Fall 2007 Theme Show, contact your Pampered Chef consultant to schedule a date and discuss the featured recipes. You can create a cozy autumn atmosphere, invite friends, and demonstrate the recipes together, making it a fun and interactive experience.