Holiday-Ish Recipes for Cluster Meeting

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their favorite holiday-themed recipes in preparation for an upcoming cluster meeting. Various recipe ideas are exchanged, highlighting personal experiences with different dishes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, is brainstorming recipe ideas for a December meeting and requests input from others.
  • Another participant mentions Pecan Tassies as a favorite that is always well-received.
  • Several users highlight the appeal of trifles, noting they are visually appealing and can serve many people.
  • One participant shares a variety of ingredients for holiday recipes, including chocolate, gingerbread, cranberry, and peppermint, and suggests a chocolate/peppermint trifle.
  • Another participant describes making an apple/cranberry/brown sugar brie, stating it was a hit at their show and plans to bring it to a Christmas party.
  • One participant shares a link to a website with easy appetizer recipes and mentions the Bacon Wrapped Breadsticks as a favorite that is festive and quick to prepare.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the Bacon Wrapped Breadsticks, sharing their experience of making them and how much their family enjoys them.
  • One participant discusses the preparation method for the Bacon Wrapped Breadsticks, including variations in breadstick size and bacon wrapping techniques.
  • Another participant thanks someone for sharing a simpler recipe for the bacon breadsticks, expressing excitement to try it.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific recipes and preparation methods, but there is a general enthusiasm for sharing holiday recipes and experiences. No clear consensus emerges on a single favorite recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding holiday recipes, focusing on dishes that are visually appealing and suitable for gatherings.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration for holiday recipes or appetizers for cluster meetings may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

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I am trying to brainstorm some recipe ideas for the upcoming December meeting. Please share your favorite holiday themed recipes and help me save a few brain cells!
 
Pecan Tassies. Loves these and they are always a hit.
 
A trifle has to be a hit! It looks pretty, tastes good, and will feed the masses!
 
Cheese Truffles (bite-size cheese balls)
Tuxedo Brownie Cups

anything chocolate, gingerbread, cranberry or peppermint

Maybe make a chocolate/peppermint trifle using above brownie recipe & filling and adding peppermint. Might have to try that myself.
 
missyciccolella said:
A trifle has to be a hit! It looks pretty, tastes good, and will feed the masses!


Christmas:

Red Velvet cake - you can add chocolate chips if you want
Cheesecake pudding
Chopped Dove candy bars/Cool Whip

Repeat...


You can also add a couple drops of green food coloring to the Cool Whip so it contrasts with the red velvet cake.
 
Monday at our cluster, I'm making an apple/cranberry/brown sugar brie. It is awesome! I made it at my show last week. It was a hit! I'm bringing it to a Christmas party tomorrow night. Also, the boston cake is a great one to bring too. It is very pretty.
 
I posted the recipe for the apple cranberry brie in the recipe tips section.
 
I y'all click on Kelly's link - the Bacon Wrapped Breadsticks are to die for and very quick and festive too. I've made them the last few Christmasses and my DH is gobbling them up almost before I can get them off the pan. I use a whole pack of the breadsticks and a whole pound of bacon. They are pretty piled up on the SA Rectangle Tray.
 
lockhartkitchen said:
Monday at our cluster, I'm making an apple/cranberry/brown sugar brie. It is awesome! I made it at my show last week. It was a hit! I'm bringing it to a Christmas party tomorrow night.

Recipe please?
 
rennea said:
Pecan Tassies. Loves these and they are always a hit.

Made these last night...they were yummy! Hubby loved them!
 
Cindycooks said:
I y'all click on Kelly's link - the Bacon Wrapped Breadsticks are to die for and very quick and festive too. I've made them the last few Christmasses and my DH is gobbling them up almost before I can get them off the pan. I use a whole pack of the breadsticks and a whole pound of bacon. They are pretty piled up on the SA Rectangle Tray.

YUM... do you do them in the microwave? How many at a time for how long?
 
Diane - I didn't notice that the linked recipe was done in the microwave. I use Paula Deens recipe and do two batches on the large bar pan. This recipe says to use the small breadsticks (Pepperidge Farms make them)..but I've made them too using the longer breadsticks and you wrap the bacon about 2/3 around, leaving some bread exposed at the bottom like a handle. This takes a whole slice of bacon if you do them that way. Either way is wonderful! Maybe I'll make these for our Dec meeting!

Ingredients:
1 cup grated parmesan cheese
2 teaspoon garlic salt or powder
12 slices bacon
1 24-4 1/2 inch long sesame breadsticks, package

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a mixing bowl, combine the parmesan cheese with garlic salt and set aside. Cut the bacon slices in half so they are approximately 5-inches long. Wrap each bread stick with one slice of bacon, starting at one end and ending at the other. Place wrapped bread sticks on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, and bake for 15 minutes or until bacon is browned. Remove from oven and immediately roll bread sticks in cheese mixture. Let cool and serve at room temperature.

Yield: 2 dozen
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Ease of preparation: easy
 
Oh, Cindy! Thanks for sharing YOUR recipe for the bacon breadsticks! That sounds WAY easier than doing a million batches in the microwave! Who in the world would only be eating 8 breadsticks for an appitizer recipe! (That's what's on that website...)

I noticed that Paula left out an ingredient! Where's the butter in that recipe!?? LOL

I will HAVE to try that recipe, DH would just love me forever and ever! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy holiday recipes to share at a cluster meeting?

Some easy holiday recipes to share include festive appetizers like stuffed mushrooms, holiday-themed dips such as cranberry cream cheese dip, and sweet treats like peppermint bark or gingerbread cookies. These recipes are simple to prepare and can be made in advance, making them perfect for a cluster meeting.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into my holiday recipes?

You can showcase Pampered Chef products by using them to prepare your recipes. For example, use the Food Chopper for chopping ingredients, the Mix 'N Chop for mixing, and the Stoneware for baking. Highlighting these tools during your demonstration can show their versatility and ease of use in holiday cooking.

Can I create a theme for my holiday recipes at the cluster meeting?

Absolutely! Creating a theme can make your cluster meeting more engaging. Consider themes like "Comfort Food Classics," "Festive Finger Foods," or "Sweet Treats for the Holidays." This can help guide your recipe selection and create a cohesive experience for attendees.

How do I ensure my recipes are suitable for everyone at the meeting?

To accommodate different dietary preferences, consider offering a variety of recipes, including vegetarian, gluten-free, and nut-free options. You can also ask attendees in advance if they have any specific dietary restrictions and plan your recipes accordingly.

What tips do you have for presenting holiday recipes at a cluster meeting?

When presenting, be enthusiastic and share personal stories or tips related to each recipe. Use visuals, such as samples or photos, to engage your audience. Encourage participation by asking questions or inviting attendees to share their own holiday cooking experiences. Lastly, provide printed recipe cards for attendees to take home.

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