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The forum discussion centers on hosting a pantry tasting party, emphasizing the importance of simplicity in planning. The user shares their experience of overcomplicating a previous event, leading to excessive costs and preparation time. Key recommendations include limiting the number of tasting stations to two, with two to three samples each, and opting for straightforward serving methods. The user also highlights a successful meatball recipe made in a small ridged baker, which was well-received by guests.

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I am going to hold my first pantry tasting party at my home in a couple of weeks. Does anyone have an invitation or flyer that they have used in the past?
 
Check the Files section. There should be some there. But I do have a tip.....Keep It Simple Seriously!! (KISS). I did one when they first gave the idea. It is easy to get too much!!! I spent more money, more time, and took more stuff!!! And I didnt think I was until I got there and started the work. Wow. It has been awhile now, but i think I had some dips with seasonings, some chicken and a small bag of shrimp in the rubs and some dipping sauces, and then I had some dessert sauces and graham sticks. Simple stuff in theory, but i tried to serve in bamboo, use all PC products, etc. Plus, even though I was doing 3 mainareas I think, each one had two or three rubs/sauces to sample for that area.....so I ended up with alot of pantry items sampled (which costs me money obviously) It just ended up growing to be too much.I dont want to say dont do it, just plan carefully and pick 2 stations maybe, with 2-3 pantry samples each max. That is what I would do next time, plus not worry about displaying every thing on PC products!. Good luck!
 
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Thanks for the tip! I keep trying to plan and it keeps snowballing. . . . so I can see how it can get expensive pretty quickly!
 
I did one with a couple of sour cream/mayo dips and then used a super simple meatball (no bread crumbs so it was Ciliac friendly) in the small ridged baker (made a bunch ahead and kept them warm in the deep covered baker in a 200 F degree oven). I had all the sauces for them for tasting. It was a HUGE hit. Everyone could use a small meatball to try the sauces which they poured on their plates. Less mess and less use of lots of bowls. I just had small plates and small forks. For the dips I had rice crackers and pretzels.
 
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Awesome idea about the meatballs! Would you mind sharing the recipe? I have never made meatballs in the small ridged baker.
 
I make things without recipes (at least main dishes). I think I did two different batches. One batch was 2 parts ground beef, 1 part ground pork, egg whites and salt and pepper. The other one was the same except I used ground turkey for the meat and added a little bit of milk. I made them walnut sized (so about 15 or 16 fit) and microwaved them for I think 8 minutes (this was over a year ago so I don't remember the time for sure). I know I used the tapenade (sp?) meatball recipes in the Season's Best that season as a guide.
 

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What is a Pantry Tasting Party?

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