How do I make a perfect Mexican Fiesta with Pampered Chef?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around organizing a Mexican Fiesta using Pampered Chef products, with participants sharing recipes, ideas, and personal experiences related to hosting such events.

Discussion Character

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  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions hosting a Mexican Fiesta featuring a taco ring, strawberry margarita squares, and fresh salsa made with salad choppers.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a taco ring and providing options for the host, who chose to make margaritas herself.
  • Several users discuss the strawberry margarita squares, with one participant providing a detailed recipe and noting that guests enjoyed adding whipped topping themselves.
  • One participant highlights the Apple/Berry Salsa as a good addition to the menu, expressing their fondness for it.
  • Another participant mentions a family favorite, taco calzone, as a suggestion for the fiesta.
  • One participant shares a recipe for Slow Cooked Spanish Pork, emphasizing its authenticity and personal connection to a Mexican chef.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of recipes and ideas without indicating agreement on a specific approach or menu.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and recipes, reflecting a range of preferences and cooking styles related to Mexican-themed events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration and ideas for hosting Mexican Fiesta events may find the shared experiences and recipes beneficial.

silly@hrt
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I'm a fairly new consultant and I have a Host requesting a Mexican Fiesta... Any advise out there on really good recipes, invitations or ideas? Thanks!!!
 
I did a Mexican Fiesta for one of my friends and we had the taco ring, strawberry margarita squares (these I made ahead because of the time they needed to set up in the fridge), and used the salad choppers to make fresh salsa. I sold several of the choppers that night because we passed the bowl and choppers around so everyone was able to help make the salsa. Linda
 
Chicken Enchilada Ring
Pass Around Salsa
and Sangria or Margarita type of drink in the QSP

Attached you'll find all the recipes/flyers I have on my hard drive for a Mexican theme show. I am sorry I don't have any drink recipes but I am sure someone else will have some.
 

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Thank you - thank you - thank you!!! :D
 
My last Mexican Fiesta show we made the taco ring (I gave her options...that's the one she chose)

Here is the invite I used (borrowed from someone on here!!)

ETA- she (host) made her own margaritas!
 

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strawberry margarita squares sound delicious to add...

Do you have a recipe for those?
 
I just looked in my files and on joycesfinecooking.com website and I can't find a copy for you, sorry!

BTW- my host made those too...I forgot about that! They were VERY YUMMY!

Don't make it too hard on yourself...if you want to forward that recipe to her so she can make it ahead of time, that is very nice. Don't feel like you have to do more than one recipe unless that's what YOU want to do! OK, I will quit acting like a Mom now...
 
Strawberry Margarita Squares
Crust
2 c fat-free mini-twist pretzels (1 c crushed)
1/2 c butter, melted
1/4 c sugar
Filling
2 pkg (8 oz each) cream cheese, softened
1/2 c thawed, frozen margarita mix concentrate (non-alcoholic)
2 containers (8 oz ea) frozen whipped topping, thawed, divided
1 pkg (3 oz) strawberry gelatin
1/2 c boiling water
1 pkg (10 oz) frozen sliced strawberries in syrup1. Preheat oven to 350. For crust, finely crush pretzels in resealable plastic bag with Baker*s Roller. Melt butter in Small Micro-Cooker on HIGH 30 seconds or until melted. Add crushed pretzels and sugar; mix well. Press mixture onto bottom of Rectangular Baker. Bake 10 minutes. Cool completely.2. For filling, beat cream cheese and margarita mix in Classic batter Bowl until well blended. Fold in 2 cups of the whipped topping. Using large Spreader, carefully spread cream cheese mixture evenly over crust. Refrigerate while preparing strawberry layer.3. Place gelatin in Small Batter Bowl. Stir in boiling water; stir until completely dissolved. Add frozen strawberries and stir until strawberries separate and gelatin is thickened (a spoon drawn through the mixture will leave an impression). Whisk in 3 cups of the whipped topping using Stainless Steel Whisk. Pour over cream cheese layer, spreading to edges. Refrigerate 3 hours to set.4. Cut dessert into 15 squares. Garnish with remaining whipped topping using Easy Accent Decorator.I made them at home and then let the guests use the EAD to put some Whipped topping on their own piece. They all loved it. Linda
 
Apple/Berry Salsa from 'All the Best' is a good add-on recipe too! Love the taco ring, & the family size baked burrito is good too!
 
Thank you for posting the recipe! I saved it this time!
 
Taco calzone, a family favorite around here!
 
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You guys are awesome ~
and thanks Kelly for the advice - being new to this I found I have been over-doing it a bit! It's always nice to have more "seasoned" chef's share what they have found to work/not work. That is why I JUST LOVE THIS SITE!!!

The Apple Berry salsa is one of my all time PC favorites! I forgot about that one... Do you make some tortilla chips in advance so you have enough?
 
Arizona Mexican Slow cooked pork...I was a banquet chef at a resort here in Mesa Arizona before PC. Here is a recipe we used from a real Mexican Fiesta Mama who worked with me. She was/is an amazing woman who was raised in Mexico. No taco seaoning. Sorry back easterners. This is by and far the real deal...with a lot of PC added to make it impossible to live without the seasoning!!
Slow Cooked Spanish Pork
6 lbs boneless pork roast chopped into 1 inch chunks
2T PC southwestern seasoning
2T PC smoky BBQ rub
1/4 cup fresh lime juice and zest
1 T ground cumin
6 oz can tomato paste
1/2 cup orange juice concentrate

Place all ingredients in a slow cooker on high 3-4 hours. Serves 12-24 depending on how hearty the servings. Can be cooled and divided into freezer bags if using for a power cooking session. Best of wishes from the skortching hot dessert of AZ. Yea. No snow here baby!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential Pampered Chef tools for a Mexican Fiesta?

To create a perfect Mexican Fiesta, consider using the following Pampered Chef tools: the Rockcrok® for cooking and serving, the Food Chopper for quick salsa preparation, the Microplane® for zesting citrus, and the Mix 'N Chop for ground meats. Additionally, the Small Baker is great for enchiladas or casseroles, and the Manual Food Processor is perfect for guacamole.

How can I prepare authentic Mexican dishes using Pampered Chef products?

Start by selecting recipes that highlight traditional Mexican flavors, such as tacos, enchiladas, or quesadillas. Use the Rockcrok® to cook meats and vegetables evenly, and the Mix 'N Chop to break up ground meat. For salsas and dips, the Food Chopper and Manual Food Processor will help you achieve the perfect texture. Don’t forget to use the Microplane® for fresh lime or lemon zest to enhance flavors.

What recipes should I include in my Mexican Fiesta menu?

For a well-rounded Mexican Fiesta menu, consider including classic dishes such as chicken or beef tacos, cheesy quesadillas, fresh guacamole, and a vibrant pico de gallo. You can also add a side of Mexican street corn (elote) and finish with churros or tres leches cake for dessert. Pampered Chef's recipe collection offers many ideas to inspire your menu.

How can I set up a festive table for my Mexican Fiesta?

To create a festive table setting, use colorful tableware and decorations that reflect Mexican culture. Incorporate bright tablecloths, vibrant plates, and decorative centerpieces like fresh flowers or traditional pottery. Use Pampered Chef serving pieces, such as the Large Serving Bowl and the Rectangular Baker, to present your dishes beautifully. Don’t forget to add fun elements like sombreros or maracas for a lively atmosphere!

What drinks pair well with a Mexican Fiesta?

For a refreshing beverage selection, consider serving classic drinks like margaritas, horchata, or agua fresca. You can also offer non-alcoholic options like Mexican soda or iced tea with lime. Use Pampered Chef's Pitcher to mix and serve your drinks, and consider garnishing with fresh fruit or herbs for an extra touch of flavor and presentation.

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