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This thread explores the variety of recipe options that Pampered Chef consultants offer to their hosts during cooking shows. Participants share their personal experiences regarding the number of recipes they present and how frequently they change them.
Views differ on the number of recipes to offer, with some participants favoring a single recipe approach while others prefer multiple options. No clear consensus emerges on the best method.
Participants share a range of experiences based on their individual show styles, host preferences, and audience engagement strategies. The discussion reflects a variety of approaches to recipe selection and presentation.
Consultants looking for insights on recipe offerings and show strategies may find the shared experiences helpful in shaping their own practices.
susanr613 said:1 appetizer
1 main dish
1 sweet
The host chooses one, not one of each
This is basically what I do. No one seems to mind. It started last fall when I was in the middle of moving with a very busy show schedule so I basically told everyone we were doing the Baked Brie. Now I *STILL* get requests for it. In fact I did it at a show last weekend because I did it at the show where we met. I am offering Greek Cheese Torta for June, mostly because I need to practice it for my Cooking Show Live at Conference. Otherwise I might have gone with something else.stefani2 said:I was thinking of just offering one reciper per month - then I would always have my kit packed and there wouldn't be any 'oh I forgot my xxx' at the show. I might have to have a few backup recipes when shows are at a different time (brunch, right after supper, etc.)Thoughts?
How do you make the Mojitos?chefann said:I've been getting a feel for the group, and suggesting one thing, after I ask the host if she wants something sweet or savory. And I've been bringing ingredients for a drink (usually Mojitos, but a couple of times the Cran-Raspberry Fizz).
susanr613 said:1 appetizer
1 main dish
1 sweet
The host chooses one, not one of each
The Baked Brie recipes from the Fall are SUPER easy. I usually make the brown sugar dijon version--most likely to please everyone. You could have it all prepped on your stone and bake it when you get to the host's house. Like I said, I still have people asking me for this and I started making it way back in October!jbdowd0798 said:We are going to do the RWB Trifle but need snack idea. I said I'd bring the snack prepared and we'd make the trifle. Thanks!!!
stefani2 said:Deb - do you make exceptions very often
A Pampered Chef consultant typically offers a wide variety of recipe options, often ranging from 50 to over 100 different recipes. This includes appetizers, main dishes, desserts, and more, all designed to showcase Pampered Chef products.
Yes, the recipes provided by Pampered Chef consultants are designed to be user-friendly and easy to follow. They often include step-by-step instructions and tips to help even novice cooks succeed.
Absolutely! Pampered Chef consultants are happy to tailor their recipe offerings to meet your needs. Whether you're looking for healthy options, quick meals, or recipes for special occasions, just let your consultant know your preferences.
Yes, many Pampered Chef consultants are knowledgeable about dietary restrictions and can provide recipes that accommodate various needs, such as gluten-free, dairy-free, or vegetarian options.
Pampered Chef consultants frequently update their recipe options to include seasonal dishes, new product launches, and trending culinary ideas. This ensures that customers always have fresh and exciting recipes to try.