Food Fest Reviews: My Tasting Experience

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Discussion Overview

The thread features participants sharing their experiences and reviews of various recipes prepared for recent meetings and events, particularly focusing on a Food Fest. Participants discuss the taste, ease of preparation, and suitability of the dishes for demonstrations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, found the Chicken Penne Al Fresco to be okay but not memorable compared to other dishes.
  • Another participant enjoyed the Mexican Chicken Lasagna, describing it as very good and a favorite among some attendees.
  • Several users mentioned the California Club Pizza as good and easy to prepare, with one noting it as a good show recipe.
  • One participant highlighted the Orecchiette with Spinach, Sausage, and Tomatoes as very good, with the maker successfully selling cookware at shows.
  • Another participant shared that the Chocolate Banana Cream Trifle was very good, although they noted issues with the ganache texture.
  • One participant expressed disappointment with the Chocolate Caramel Pecan Cakes, stating they crumbled easily and lost flavor among other desserts.
  • Several users praised the Decadent Dulce De Leche Tart for its great pie crust and taste.
  • One participant found the Lemony Ginertinis delicious but noted a lack of ginger flavor.
  • Another participant shared a positive experience with cheesy chicken chilaquiles, stating they were easy to make and well-received at meetings.
  • Some participants discussed challenges in finding specific ingredients, such as Chihuahua cheese, and shared potential substitutes.
  • One participant expressed dissatisfaction with a recipe book, mentioning that some ingredients were not readily available.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally shared positive experiences with the recipes discussed, though opinions varied on specific dishes. No clear consensus emerged regarding the standout recipes.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences from cooking events and meetings, focusing on the taste and preparation of various recipes. The discussion reflects a range of culinary experiences and ingredient availability.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and personal experiences related to cooking and demonstrating dishes at events may find this thread informative.

DebPC
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Last night we had our twice a year Food Fest- where everyone brings a new recipe.
My personal tasting reviews-
Chicken Penne Al Fresco- ok- not real memorable with all the other dishes there
Mexican Chicken Lasagna- Very good, a fav of some
California Club Pizza- Good- the maker said was very easy and a good show recipe.
Orecciette with Spinach,Sausage and Tomatoes- Very good. The maker loves to make it at shows and has been selling cookware.
Choc. Banana Cream Trifle- Very good- but Ganache became kind of big choclate chunks when chilled and mixed.
Chocolate Velvet Cake w/Strawberries-Looked awesome and tasted very good.I personally would bring cake made and finish during demo.
Choc. Caramel Pecan Cakes- not impressed- crumbled when trying to cut them in half for serving.Taste got lost with all the other great desserts.
Decadent Dulce De Leche Tart- Very good- pie crust made a great crust.
Lemony Ginertinis- Delicious- but couldn't taste any ginger. these were made without the sorbet.
That's all I can remember for now.
 
We had three recipes at our meeting last night
Chicken Penne--good, but not WOW. Easy show recipe, good "go-to" dinner (especially if you sub in a dry seasoning instead of the fresh basil)
CA Club Pizza--YUMYUM YUM, maker said it was a good show recipe
Jalapeno Popper Pizzas--these were pretty good (they are probably better when warm--she drove a distance and they were kinda room temp when we ate them) and maker said they'd be good for a show
 
For our meeting Monday, I made the cheesy chicken chilaquiles (sp?) which was awesome!! I will probably make it for dinner tomorrow. The Mexican lasagna was good.. Actually they were all good!! I loved that banana choc trifle. I haven't made anything else yet because cooking really doesn't work too well for me. BUT I can say that you can tell everyone the chilaquiles are so easy, you can make them with ONE hand!! I did. :D
 
DebbieJ said:
We had three recipes at our meeting last night
Chicken Penne--good, but not WOW. Easy show recipe, good "go-to" dinner (especially if you sub in a dry seasoning instead of the fresh basil)
CA Club Pizza--YUMYUM YUM, maker said it was a good show recipe
Jalapeno Popper Pizzas--these were pretty good (they are probably better when warm--she drove a distance and they were kinda room temp when we ate them) and maker said they'd be good for a show

I agree! I followed the cooks tip to remove seeds/veins for less heat. Would recommend that for the hosts that are afraid they will be too hot. Even my kids ate them this way.:D
 
pamperedbecky said:
For our meeting Monday, I made the cheesy chicken chilaquiles (sp?) which was awesome!!

I love this recipe! I made it for a show and everyone there loved it too. I made it for our meeting Monday and everyone there loved it too! I think I'll make this at my March shows - I need a break from chicken fajitas :D I served it with guacamole - yum!
 
Okay for the Chilaquiles....this recipe calls for Chihuahua Cheese. I am not able to find that type of cheese.
Would Queso Blanco or Queso Fresco be a suitable substitute???
 
SusanBP0129 said:
Okay for the Chilaquiles....this recipe calls for Chihuahua Cheese. I am not able to find that type of cheese.
Would Queso Blanco or Queso Fresco be a suitable substitute???

I googled it since I had never heard of it. Google and the cookbook both say to use Monterey Jack or a mild Cheddar - I bet cheddar/jack blend would be good too.
 
I used Monterey Jack both times that I made it
 
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Here Chihuahua Cheese is more expensive and is much harder to find. so substituting would be cheaper and make it easier on the host to find.
 
I have tried the following:
Chicken Penne...I loved it and it was a hit here at home
Tropical Torte w/ Fresh P/A....LOVE it and it looks just like the picture. We did this at a meeting and it was a huge hit.
Choc. Pecan Cake...when not over cooked they were good. I would recommend serving with vanilla ice cream, however.
Steamed Won Ton Purses....we loved them here at home. Easy to make and shows off the steamer. I fell in love with the steamer.
Jalapino Popper...excellent. I left most of the membranes on so it was hot for me but the flavors were great.
California Pizza...the avocado was too far gone by the time I got to it but even without that and the lemon juice...it was very tasty.
Moracaan Humus...Blahck. My boyfriend liked them but I call him Mikie...he'll eat anything!

I received my samples yesterday and was not impressed with the Volume II of the 29 minutes to dinner. Many of the dishes did not appeal to me and was disappointed that some of the ingredients were not ones readily available here in the sticks!!!:D I still will try them and hopefully (well, not the fish), I will be pleasantly suprized!
 
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Great reviews! Thanks a bunch! I say it often but I never knew how to spell blahck before:)
 
Happy Chef said:
Great reviews! Thanks a bunch! I say it often but I never knew how to spell blahck before:)

I typed, re-read and finally, it phonically sounded just like I did when I ate one!!! You have to understand...this is an extremely healthy treat and I have been on a sugar rampage lately!!! So in a slimmer life, I just may like this!!
 
Grilled Chicken Penne al Fresco - I've gotta say that this is my favorite demo right now. One because it showcase my favorite product. 2 is it is so easy. I'll agree that it may not have the WOW factor that some of our recipes have, but my guests are LOVING it. I'm selling DCB's like crazy again (or booking shows because of it).

And they are loving that this is something they can do with leftover chicken. Very budget friendly too - once you have the wine and block of cheese.
At my shows I add a little extra cheese or better yet have guests add their own to their servings.....
 

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