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This thread centers around seeking and sharing recipes for cold vegetarian pizzas suitable for a trade show without electricity or water. Participants discuss various recipes, personal experiences, and ideas for effective demonstrations using Pampered Chef tools.
Views differ regarding the best cold vegetarian pizza recipe, with no clear consensus on a single preferred option. Participants share various recipes and personal experiences without reaching an agreement on one definitive recipe.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and recipes in the context of preparing for a trade show, emphasizing the importance of showcasing products and ease of preparation.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas and demonstration tips for trade shows may find this discussion beneficial.
Cindycooks said:I'm totally in love with the new Antipasto Pizza in the new SB recipe book. I've made it three times now with rave reviews! You can bake the crust ahead at home and just take it to the show on your stone. It is eaten cold. You can use alot more products even than the recipe calls for, for instance I drained the canned black olives with the can strainer. It calls for the Batter Bowl because it is a super starter recipe, but I used the medium sized stainless steel bowl to show them off since they are the host special this month. Use your new scrapers to mix, and the easy read measuring cups too! It's awesome! Good luck with the show!
its_me_susan said:Try this too - you can just bring something you make at home (loads of cookies in your rectangular chillzanne placed in a woven - cookie kisses, fudge filled brownie cups, etc) then do this.
chef_leeanne said:Fudge filled brownie cups??!! Please share!![]()
Cindycooks said:Cool Veggie Christmas Tree
If you have limited ingredients, consider searching for recipes that use pantry staples or common items you already have. Websites and apps often have filters for recipes based on available ingredients. You can also get creative by substituting ingredients or using a basic recipe as a base and modifying it to fit what you have on hand.
For quick and easy recipes, check out cooking blogs, social media platforms like Instagram or Pinterest, and recipe websites that offer a section for 30-minute meals or quick recipes. Pampered Chef also has a variety of simple recipes that can be made in a short amount of time, perfect for last-minute cooking.
Absolutely! Pampered Chef offers a range of kitchen tools designed to make meal prep faster and easier. Items like the Quick Slice, Food Chopper, and Micro-Cooker can help you chop, slice, and cook ingredients quickly, making them ideal for whipping up a meal in a hurry.
Some go-to recipes for unexpected guests include pasta dishes, stir-fries, or a hearty soup. These meals can be made quickly and often use ingredients you may already have on hand. Additionally, consider making a charcuterie board with cheeses, meats, and crackers for a no-cook option that looks impressive.
To modify a recipe, look for common substitutes for the missing ingredient. For example, if you're out of eggs, you can use applesauce or mashed bananas in baked goods. If you don't have a specific spice, consider using a similar one or omitting it altogether. Many recipes are flexible, so don't hesitate to experiment!