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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and techniques related to cooking chicken using various Pampered Chef tools and methods. Many discuss their preferences for specific cookware, recipes, and the impact of these experiences on their shows.
Views differ on the best methods and tools for cooking chicken, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach. Participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences.
Participants share their individual cooking experiences and show strategies, often referencing specific Pampered Chef products and recipes. The discussion reflects a range of cooking styles and audience interactions during shows.
Consultants looking for inspiration on cooking chicken and engaging their audience during shows may find the shared experiences and techniques beneficial.
pampchefsarah said:I'm borrowing the tools from my Director to use at my show next weekend. Right now I also use the DCB, or the 10" Executive Skillet (love that I don't have to add oil or water, just season and put on the lid!). Of course, I'll have to practice with it at home, too! ;-)
hcjeep said:I am doing chicken your way within a show that I call the Taste of Pampered Chef (learned at a conference) I make pull apart biscuits in my small skillet in the oven, put the chicken in the grill pan, and then mix some sauces up with some cream cheese to taste with crackers or pretzels. For dessert I make the devil's food cake in the DCB in the microwave and we cut some bananas up and try the new dessert sauces. I can get all this done within an hour and my shows have been a great success because everyone wants to come and try the sauces and spices that they have only ever seen in the catalog. I have a show Saturday that was rescheduled due to only one person being able to come (she also changed the theme) and she is expecting 15 people now with the Taste of Pampered Chef theme![]()
vgibsonrn said:For my show this week I did the chicken in the grill pan with 2 different rubs..I cooked it before the show and wrapped it up and took in in the pan. At the show I talked about the rubs, grill pan, then cut it up on the new cutting board. Everyone loved them. I plan to do this at my shows for a little while with some of the sauces and dipping seasonings. It was easy and fun.
Jolie_Paradoxe said:Hola Sarah!
Could you walk me through this? How long in the skillet and do you flip, etc?
RossDeb2 said:This sounds interesting. Please tell us more.
lol, omg this really shows how great PC is. All those bad experience in one show and it was still a great show! Hooray for you, after all that you deserved the great results you got!pamperedchef88 said:As soon as Chicken your way came out I borrowed a pan and fell in love I use it almost dailyI did my first CYW show tonight and it seemed as if everything that could go wrong did...I thought I had preheated my pan but the knob wasn't turned correctly, a lot of people got sick, the potatoes for the mashed potato side didn't cook well (even though I tried the recipe this morning and it was great) and my chicken breasts were way to big and took longer to cook then normal. Despite all my set backs I sold a lot of rubs and seasonings, I sold a lot of micro-cookers, and Had several interested in the pan for future reference and I think they may host for it. Needless to say I think it sells its self and is well worth trying.
pkd09 said:I have been doing Chicken Your Way at my house for a good 3 years. Never thought of doing it at a show until now. I LOVE the grill pan and press. I use it for chicken, pork chops, hamburgers, salmon...you name it.
"Chicken Your Way" refers to the versatility of chicken recipes that can be customized based on personal preferences and available ingredients. Pampered Chef provides various tools and recipes that allow you to prepare chicken dishes in a way that suits your taste and cooking style.
You can participate by trying out different chicken recipes using Pampered Chef products and sharing your creations on social media. Additionally, you can host a cooking party to showcase your favorite chicken dishes and encourage others to explore their own variations.
Yes, Pampered Chef offers a variety of products that are great for cooking chicken, including the Rockcrok, the Quick Cooker, and various knives and cutting boards. These tools help ensure that your chicken is cooked evenly and remains juicy and flavorful.
Absolutely! The Pampered Chef website features a wide range of chicken recipes that you can browse through. You can filter recipes based on cooking methods, dietary preferences, and more to find the perfect dish for your needs.
You can share your creations by posting photos and recipes on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, using relevant hashtags. Additionally, you can join Pampered Chef community groups where you can connect with other members and share your culinary experiences.