First Kitchen Show Ideas: What to Serve at 11am Brunch - Help Needed!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses ideas for a first kitchen show scheduled for 11am, focusing on brunch menu options. Participants share their thoughts on suitable dishes and preparations for the event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions feeling uncertain about serving dessert at a brunch and suggests an egg bake as a potential dish.
  • Another participant shares recipes from a site to inspire menu ideas.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests keeping it simple with options like a braid, ring, or vegetable pizza, and mentions mini cinnamon rolls as a good choice.
  • Another participant references a specific recipe for Ham and Eggs brunch braid from the Season's Best Spring 2005, noting its deliciousness and the opportunity to showcase products.
  • One participant shares their experience of hosting brunch shows and highlights the benefits of a relaxed morning event, suggesting the inclusion of a fruit tray and muffins to enhance the spread.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the Ham and Eggs Brunch Braid, recommending practice for the braiding technique and sharing their positive experiences with brunch themes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the complexity of the dishes, with some participants advocating for simpler options while others suggest more elaborate recipes. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach for the brunch menu.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding brunch menu planning for kitchen shows, with a focus on ease of preparation and guest enjoyment.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas and inspiration for brunch-themed kitchen shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

ashkay
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I have my first kitchen show next Saturday! She wants it at 11am! What should I make? Is it too early to have a dessert (not for me :D , but what about the guests)? She was thinking of a brunch - like an egg bake type thing. I think that would be a bit much for my first show. Any suggestions? :confused:
 
brunch recipesI got these recipes for this site. Hopefully they will give you some ideas.
 

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KisKeep it simple!

Do a braid or ring or vege pizza. Those make great brunch ideas or do the mini cinnamon rolls in whatever stone you have. Check out the recipe titles on the PC website and if you don't have the recipe I bet someone will share! ;)
 
Season's BestIn your Season's Best Spring 2005 there is a recipe for Ham and Eggs brunch braid. It is delicious, slightly tedious, but shows quite a bit of products. You may not have any of our cookware yet, but that is okay. Borrow the hosts skillet to scramble the egg and talk about our Professional cookware and how you can earn one as a Super Starter. Do as much prep beforehand as possible, but this recipe is great. I have done it several times.

11am is a good show time. Encourage her to make it a good event for her guests. If she is comfortable with supplying more things like a fruit tray and muffins (store bought) it will be a better spread and take the pressure off of you. Depending on your host and her friends she may want to serve Mimosas (the alcohol helps eliviate the tension -- the guests).

I started doing brunch shows quite often since Feb and love them. People seem to like the fact that the day is still young.
 
Ham and Eggs Brunch BraidThis is very yummy! And the guests will be in awe about how you can make this look so neat. I'd practice it first since the braiding technique may take a couple tries to make it look really nice. I was afraid the bake time was too much since it was getting REALLY brown in the oven, but you really want it nice and brown on the oustide. Then you know the whole crescent roll has baked. It's such a fun brunch recipe. I'm hoping to get some brunch shows coming up or a "breakfast for dinner" theme.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy brunch recipes to serve at my first Pampered Chef kitchen show?

For your first kitchen show, consider serving simple yet delicious brunch items such as mini quiches, fruit skewers, or a breakfast casserole. These dishes are easy to prepare and can showcase various Pampered Chef tools, making them perfect for demonstrating your products.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into my brunch menu?

You can highlight Pampered Chef products by using them in your recipes. For example, use the Mix ‘N Chop for scrambling eggs, the Rockcrok for baking a frittata, or the Food Chopper for prepping vegetables. This not only showcases the versatility of the products but also engages your guests in the cooking process.

What beverages should I serve at an 11am brunch?

Consider serving a selection of beverages such as coffee, tea, and a refreshing fruit-infused water. You could also offer a signature brunch cocktail like mimosas or bellinis to add a festive touch. Providing a variety of drinks will cater to different preferences and enhance the overall experience.

How can I make my brunch show interactive for guests?

To make your brunch show interactive, involve your guests in the cooking process. Set up stations where they can help prepare certain dishes, such as assembling their own mini quiches or decorating fruit skewers. This hands-on approach encourages participation and makes the event more memorable.

What should I consider for dietary restrictions when planning my brunch menu?

When planning your menu, consider including options that cater to common dietary restrictions, such as gluten-free, vegetarian, or dairy-free dishes. You could offer a vegetable frittata, a gluten-free breakfast casserole, or a fruit salad. Clearly labeling each dish will help guests feel comfortable and included.

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