How Many Recipe Options Does a PC Consultant Offer?

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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, offers one appetizer, one main dish, and one sweet, allowing the host to choose one.
  • Another participant shares their experience of changing recipes every month to keep things fresh and avoid repetition.
  • Several users mention that they typically offer one recipe per month to simplify preparation and ensure their kits are packed efficiently.
  • One participant notes that they change their recipes every three months, aligning with the seasons.
  • Another participant discusses the idea of offering multiple cooking stations with different recipes during larger shows.
  • Some participants express that too many options can be overwhelming for hosts and guests.
  • One participant mentions using a theme for their shows and selecting recipes that fit that theme.
  • Several users mention bringing additional snacks or drinks to enhance the show experience.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

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.

Contextual Notes

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.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on recipe offerings and show strategies may find the shared experiences helpful in shaping their own practices.

stefani2
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I am curious? How many recipes choices do you offer to your Hosts?

Is it just one recipe all month long? Or do you offer a few selections?

TIA
 
1 appetizer
1 main dish
1 sweet

The host chooses one, not one of each
 
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me too - how often do you change up your recipes? Every season?
 
I think I may start doing that. I had been offering 2 of each but I think it's too overwhelming to choose from. I like to change the choices every month. I get bored making the same thing and if someone books off another the next month, they'll get something new.
 
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by changing it monthly - you could also consider the next month's Host special and show it off
 
Usually each month or two. It just depends on how many requests I've had for each.
 
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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?
 
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?
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.
 
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Just what works for me...Every 3 months or so, I make up a group of recipes. There are usually 2 or 3 from each catagory of appetizers, main dishes and desserts.

Then I make up grocery lists for each recipe, however in bold red lettering, the host is asked to choose ONE recipe.

For me this works. I do theme parties too and offer them, but that is decided before the guest list is generated by the host.

Now, I blame my method on the fact that I am a Libra so I couldn't decide on just one recipe to offer each month!!!;)
 
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Deb - do you make exceptions very often

I find lately, my hosts already have decided which recipe they want (usually word of mouth OR by loving the recipe they had at other shows)

I would like to do one recipe per month - and offer to bring an extra smaller recipe if they have 8+ guests.

Thanks for your input everyone - this is very helpful :D
 
I helped my Director at a VERY interactive show a couple of weeks ago. Her host had 22 guests. We did 3 cooking stations with 3 different recipes. (The host bought the ingredients for 2, my director bought the ingredients for the other.) The host informed her guests that if they did not participate, they didn't get to eat. One elderly female took photos of the group while everyone else got up and did the recipes. Me and my director walked from group to group answering questions & pointing out cool features about the products. The group LOVED the show. It closed at just over $1,550!

As a "thank you" for helping, my director gave me a booking off the show. This new host wants 2 or 3 stations. He's putting out feelers for attendees and will decide closer to his show (end of June) how many stations (2 or 3) depending on the number of attendees.

My host this weekend thought it was a cool idea and wants to do two recipes (that she pays for). So we are doing a main dish and a dessert. We are also going to set up two cooking stations with all the products they will need to complete the recipe, the ingredients and the recipe. It's up to the guests to make the food. :)
 
Wow! This is fantastic! What a fantastic show and with such great results! Thanks for sharing!
 
I do one recipe - either main dish or appetizer, and I bring dessert. If the host picks a dessert recipe as the demo recipe then I bring the appitizer.
 
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Brandi - I like your idea - I think I am going to borrow it - thank you.

I LOVE the idea of multiple stations - but I think I need words to convince my hosts that it WILL be fun and this is what we do. I have offered it as a 'type of show' but my hosts always ask for something different. They agree it is a great way for people to participate and try the tools - but they just don't think it fits their friends....:(
 
I do one recipe. I don't change it up very often - just when I get sick of doing the same thing. As someone who hosted a food-type show recently, I can say that too many options IS overwhelming. I had 3 options in 4 categories and I had no idea what to pick! I liked being able to pick, but I think it would have been better just to have 2 or 3 to choose from total.
 
I do one recipe all month long. It really saves me time with keeping my kit packed and not having to constantly decide what to bring. All I need to do is make sure I have enough paperwork and I am off.
 
I have been changing every season and I have been offering between 4-6 recipes all season. This season it's all new recipes from the Season's Best. That way there is a variety for people to choose from and I know what products to bring to the show and have my crate mostly packed for this (a couple recipes take a larger item that I don't take with me every time - fluted stone, 8 qt stock pot, etc). I really like doing it this way. I made a grocery list up at the beginning of the seaon after I tried the recipes and include this in each of my host folders.
 
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).
 
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).
How do you make the Mojitos?
 
The Mojitos recipe is in the Spring/Summer SBThe basic (non PC) recipe is rum, limes, simple syrup (equal parts water/sugar), tonic water and crushed mint.
 
susanr613 said:
1 appetizer
1 main dish
1 sweet

The host chooses one, not one of each

I do the same and change the offering every 3 months (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer - to coincide with the seasons).
 
The Triple Citrus Mojitos in the current SBRC. They're YUMMY!! I make a double batch in the FSQSP.
 
I change mine up but usually stick with the recipes I know and am comfortable with. For May I only did the Strawbery Creme Trifle ( but I only had 2 shows) and when I "Pamper a Business", I stick with the same thing.
If my host wants a theme, I offer a recipe I know well to go along with that theme. I only do 4-5 shows a month though.
 
Thanks for the tips on the Mojito!!

I change up my recipe choices every few months. I used to offer a main recipe and a dessert. But I am trying to just offer one recipe to shorten the show time.
 
Do you make the mojitos before the show or during??
I've been sticking to trifles lately. Simple and easy. I love the Strawberry Cream and the Red, White, and Blueberry.
Okay I have a question for yall, I have a show June 13th and the host wants a light snack (show is at 6pm) and a dessert. 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!!!
 
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what about the host preparing the fruit or veggies and then you do 1-2 dips.
 
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!!!
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!
 
stefani2 said:
Deb - do you make exceptions very often

Not usually, unless the host suggests a recipe that she wants or there is a food allergy problem.

I say something like this during host coaching--"I've been making the ____________ a lot at my shows recently and everyone seems to love it. How does that sound to you?" Most of the time they say yes. (I got this idea from Ann P., our coffee shop guru).

I also try to feature the upcoming host special items, so I work those in one way or another. I've been making mostly trifles lately, so I just bring a potato to show the mandoline.
 
DEB! Baked Brie?? Tell me more! :-) I'm all about super easy. What do you serve with it?? Crackers? Bread?? I've made brie but years ago!
 

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