Fall Kick-Off - What Recipes to Have

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their ideas and experiences regarding recipes for Fall Kick-Off events. Many contributors discuss the types of dishes they plan to prepare or have prepared, highlighting a variety of options suitable for sampling.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares a diverse menu including Steamed Wontons, New Orleans Style Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, and Mock Lemon Meringue Cake.
  • Another participant mentions a more modest selection for their gathering, featuring Sun-dried Tomato Tart Squares and Mini Carrot Cake Cups, expressing a desire for more options.
  • Several users mention the appeal of easy finger foods and appetizers that can be prepared in advance, with specific suggestions like Bacon Cheddar Bites and Moroccan Chicken Crostini Melts.
  • One participant discusses making spritz cookies to showcase a cookie press, along with ham and cheese calzones and loaded baked potato chowder.
  • Another participant expresses a preference for downsizing their menu due to a smaller expected turnout, considering options like potato soup and pineapple rum sauce over cream cheese.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the extent of food preparation, with some participants opting for elaborate menus while others prefer simpler, more manageable options. No clear consensus emerges regarding the ideal number of dishes to prepare.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences for their Fall Kick-Off events, reflecting a range of cooking styles and approaches to menu planning.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on menu ideas for their own Fall Kick-Off events may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

kristina16marie
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To everyone who's having or has already done a Fall Kick-Off - what recipes are you going to have for people to sample? I just can't make up my mind!
 
I probably do too much...but for mine, I'm having:

Steamed Wontons, w/ the Thai, and Ginger Wasabi Sauces for dipping
Sun-dried Tomato Tart Squares

New Orleans Style Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
Loaded Baked Potato Chowder

After Dinner Mint Triangles
Mock Lemon Meringue Cake

And I'll also have the oil dipping seasonings w/ bread chunks, and the Pineapple Rum Sauce w/ cream cheese and crackers.
 
I only have around 10 people who have RSVP'd yes...so I'm not going crazy overboard on the food. I want to, b/c I love cooking. :chef:

So far, I've decided on:

Sun-dried Tomato Tart Squares
Loaded Baked Potato Chowder
After Dinner Mint Triangles
Mini Carrot Cake Cups

Pineapple Rum Sauce on cream cheese w/ crackers
Oil Dipping Seasonings w/ bread.

I feel like I need more though...
 
The Pink Martinis from the shaker use and care card are really good. Ask me how I know... ;)
 
Recipe please? :blushing: I haven't ordered the martini glasses yet, although I know I'll love them when I do!
 
Oops- I misspoke. It's from the Shaker use and care.Pink Martinis
1 cup ice cubes
1/2 oz grenadine
4 oz Southern Comfort
2 oz light rum
3 oz pineapple juice
2 oz sweet & sour mixPlace ice in shaker. Measure remaining ingredients into shaker, starting with grenadine.Secure lid and jigger on shaker. Shale 10-15 times or until desired drinking temperature is reached. Remove cap from shaker; pour into glasses.
Makes 2 servings.
 
I'm going to make spritz cookies to show off the cookie press in addition to ham and cheese calzones and loaded baked potato chowder. Trying not to go too nuts with the food since I don't want to spend tons of money and then no one show up :)
 
I would do easy finger food that doesn't require tonne of simple additions for you to clean up! I would try:

Mini Carrot Cake Cups
appetizers from the new Appetizers book (since most, if not all, can be made ahead of time)
Bacon Cheddar Bites
Morrocan Chicken Crostini Melts
Sun Dried Tomato Tart Squares
After Dinner Mint Triangles
The blue cheese/pecan squares from the catalogue.
You could sample the potato soup in small dixie cups for serving.
:chef:
 
if i was doing a fall open house:
mini carrot cake cups
bacon cheddar bits
potato soup in DCB
pineapple rum sauce over cream cheese
sweet sprinkles dips

however i am not having an open house, with just starting i am just trying to get my shows booked! maybe for the spring/summer new season i will have to try one of these
 
pc_jessica said:
mini carrot cake cups
bacon cheddar bits
potato soup in DCB
pineapple rum sauce over cream cheese
sweet sprinkles dips

I've been trying to downsize my menu a bit, b/c I only have about 10 who RSVP'd yes (and perhaps 5 or so more)...and I don't want to spend too much money on food and not have a huge attendence. I think I'm downsizing to your menu. :D Instead of the sweet sprinkles dips though, I may have the parmesan garlic oil dipping sauce. I dunno. I'm making my shopping list and most likely heading to the store today (if my 8 mo old wakes up from her morning nap early enough).
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular fall recipes to showcase at a Pampered Chef Fall Kick-Off?

Some popular fall recipes to showcase include pumpkin soup, apple crisp, butternut squash risotto, and hearty chili. These dishes highlight seasonal ingredients and can be easily prepared using Pampered Chef tools.

How can I incorporate seasonal ingredients into my recipes for the Fall Kick-Off?

Incorporate seasonal ingredients like pumpkins, apples, pears, and root vegetables. Use these ingredients in recipes such as roasted vegetable salads, apple cider donuts, or pumpkin bread to create a warm and inviting menu.

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How can I make my Fall Kick-Off event more interactive for guests?

Make your event interactive by hosting a cooking demonstration where guests can participate in preparing a recipe. You can also set up tasting stations for different dishes, allowing guests to sample and vote on their favorites.

What types of beverages pair well with fall recipes during the Kick-Off?

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