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This thread focuses on sharing quick and easy cookware demo recipes among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants discuss various recipes and techniques they use during their cooking demonstrations to engage guests and promote cookware sales.
Views differ on the best recipes and techniques for cookware demos, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach or recipe.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding cookware demonstrations, focusing on ease of preparation and guest engagement.
Consultants looking for ideas and inspiration for cookware demos may find this discussion beneficial.
Those look yummy! The only problem is I think it's just one TABLESPOON of butter, not a stick of butter!pamperedalf said:Here is the recipes that I got from here just the other day. They are awesome and easy to do. Then when I served it, I put them on the med stripe square plate and it looked awesome. Have bamboo tongs there to serve!![]()
Now on the garlic one I put a tblspoon of our italian seasoning 2 cloves of garlic and parmasian cheese over the top. My thought on this is use the stry fry pan for larger batches and serve on big square!
pamperedalf said:Here is the recipes that I got from here just the other day. They are awesome and easy to do. Then when I served it, I put them on the med stripe square plate and it looked awesome. Have bamboo tongs there to serve!![]()
Now on the garlic one I put a tblspoon of our italian seasoning 2 cloves of garlic and parmasian cheese over the top. My thought on this is use the stry fry pan for larger batches and serve on big square!
ShanaSmith said:place a couple of ice cubes in your skillet, wait just a couple of minutes. Then pour out the ice and let the guest feel the pan. It is a great way to show how well our cookware transmits heat. If you have not ever done this, you will be surprised at just how cold it gets. Often I have people say that they are going to try it with the cookware they have at home.
pcjulie said:If I'm not using the cookware for a recipe I will burn a piece of cheese in the pan. I'm usually cooking it as the guests are coming in and it never fails that someone says, "Something smells good!" and it's just my cheese burningPeople are always floored by how the cheese just slides right off.
its_me_susan said:Which pan is the Molten Chocolate Skillet Brownie made in please?
Prof Family Skillet
Amanda do you use the full stick of butter? I always have so much extra! I've seen recipes with 2 TBS only.
CrazyChef said:I love the idea of using the cookware in all kitchen shows! I want the new cookware set too)
But how would you demo the cookware (ie frying the butter and garlic, etc) if you're doing your show in the living room. Often, hosts have small kitchens and the party happens in a larger living room. I would probably cook it ahead of time and show the guests the end result.
Does any one else have ideas for this situation?
What a great idea, don't mean to sound so stunned but sometimes the simple solutions escape me. I have refused to do "cooking demos" I only use stoneware so that it doesn't take me away from the guests, I find if i leave them they start to entertain themselves and it is hard to get them back. This is a worthwhile investment.KathyG said:Although I have not used it yet I purchased a small electric burner for $10 at Walmart that I plan to use to demo simple things like you mentioned, especially if I do not have easy access to the kitchen!![]()
"Let's Share Cookware Demo Recipes" are specially curated recipes designed to showcase the versatility and functionality of Pampered Chef cookware during cooking demonstrations. These recipes highlight the unique features of the cookware while providing easy and delicious meal options for participants.
You can access the "Let's Share Cookware Demo Recipes" through your Pampered Chef consultant or by visiting the Pampered Chef website. Many consultants also provide these recipes during their cooking parties or demonstrations, so be sure to ask for them!
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