Help Needed! Looking for Recipe Suggestions for Noon Show in March

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants seeking and sharing recipe suggestions for an upcoming noon show in March. Various ideas and personal experiences related to successful dishes are exchanged.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expressed a need for recipe suggestions for their upcoming noon show.
  • Another participant shared their experience from a recent show, highlighting the success of the Clubhouse Chicken Squares and Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake, which led to increased interest in cookware.
  • One user suggested a brunch theme, mentioning a frittata or a Ham & Cheese Omelet roll from the Main Dishes cookbook.
  • Another participant recounted a successful brunch show featuring a "create-a-quiche" recipe, Apple Berry Salsa, and Peachy Cheese Coffee Cake, noting the refreshing nature of a daytime event.
  • One participant mentioned the Three Cheese Pizza as a tasty option.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific recipe choices, with no clear consensus on a single recommended dish for the noon show.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences from their shows, focusing on recipes that worked well in a brunch or daytime setting.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration for noon shows or brunch-themed events may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

jogle
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Good morning! I am very new to PC and I was hoping I could get a little help from you wonderful people!

I will be doing a noon show in March, and I dont know what recipe I should prepare? Any suggestions? Any help would be great!
 
I did an 11 am show yesterday (friday) and I made the Clubhouse Chicken Squares (All the Best) & the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake. The women loved it all! I sold a lot of Bar Pans and now have interest in cookware!;)

You could also do a brunch with a frittata or a Ham & Cheese OMelet roll in the Main Dishes cookbook~
 
Maybe the Savory Sandwich Ring....hmmm
 
I just did a brunch show today and it turned out great! I did the "create-a-quiche" out of the stoneware insp cookbook. I doubled the recipe and put it in the deep dish pie plate. I also made the Apple Berry Salsa while the quiche was baking. I was feeling generous and made the Peachy Cheese Coffee Cake out of the All The Best cookbook at home and served with everything else. The host served orange juice and coffee. It was really a refreshing change from normal evening shows.
 
The Three Cheese Pizza .. Yum!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of recipes should I consider for the Noon Show in March?

For the Noon Show in March, consider recipes that are seasonal and highlight fresh ingredients. Think about spring vegetables, light salads, and dishes that can be prepared quickly. Recipes that showcase the versatility of Pampered Chef tools, such as quick-cooking methods or one-pot meals, would also be great options.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into my recipe suggestions?

Incorporate Pampered Chef products by selecting recipes that utilize their unique tools, such as the Quick Slice, Food Chopper, or the Rockcrok. Highlight how these tools can simplify the cooking process and enhance the flavors of the dishes. You can also demonstrate techniques that showcase the effectiveness of these products during the show.

Are there any specific dietary preferences I should consider for my recipes?

Yes, it's important to consider a variety of dietary preferences. Aim to include options that cater to different needs, such as gluten-free, vegetarian, and low-carb recipes. This inclusivity will appeal to a broader audience and encourage more viewers to engage with your suggestions.

How can I make my recipe suggestions interactive for the audience?

To make your recipe suggestions interactive, consider asking the audience for their input on ingredients or cooking methods. You can also encourage them to share their favorite recipes or variations in the comments. Additionally, hosting a live cooking demonstration where viewers can follow along can create a more engaging experience.

What are some quick and easy recipes that I can suggest for busy families?

For busy families, suggest quick and easy recipes like sheet pan dinners, 30-minute stir-fries, or slow cooker meals. Recipes that require minimal prep and can be made in bulk, such as casseroles or pasta salads, are also great options. Highlighting meals that can be prepped ahead of time will resonate well with your audience.

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