Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The thread discusses various recipe ideas for using the Manual Food Processor (MFP) while accommodating a host's dislike for onions and peppers. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for alternative recipes that could be demonstrated at shows.
Views differ on the use of onions and peppers, with some participants suggesting alternatives while others focus on accommodating the host's preferences. No clear consensus emerges on a single recipe to use.
Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding recipes that can be demonstrated using the MFP, particularly in the context of accommodating specific dietary dislikes.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas that cater to specific dietary preferences while showcasing the Manual Food Processor may find this discussion helpful.
wadesgirl said:It's a really simple recipe so I would offer something with it.
chefa said:How about Apple Berry Salsa with cinnamon chips? Show off the MFP and new Stoneware Cookie Sheet.
makeawhisk said:I've done the apple berry salsa in the MFP at both of my shows, and it's sold it. I actually make the recipe mostly ahead, leaving out one apple.
Then I'll have someone wedge the apple in the Veggie Wedger, then cut off the bit of core on each slice. (Gives me the chance to mention the apple wedger/corer, but also talk about all the different things the veggie wedger is good for).
Next, those apple wedges go into the MFP, and someone else uses it to process. I stir the processed apple into the pre-made salsa mixture and transfer to the caddy with small bowls (one already filled with cinnamon chips). The whole thing takes about 3 minutes, and I do it while the Blue Cheese Bacon Bites are baking.
Anyway, I've sold 2 MFPs and 3 Veggie Wedgers from this demo, plus got a booking because someone plans to get the MFP under the Host Special in April. It's great, because it's mostly a throw-away while my "real" demo is finishing up. I do 90% of the work ahead of time, but still get to showcase those products.
DeannaK1022 said:I make fresh pesto in my MFP all the time. The chicken pesto flat brad is a good show recipe that can showcase it.
DeannaK1022 said:I make fresh pesto in my MFP all the time. The chicken pesto flat brad is a good show recipe that can showcase it.
MFP recipes refer to "MyFitnessPal" recipes, which are designed to be healthy and fit within specific dietary goals. These recipes often focus on balanced nutrition and portion control, making them ideal for those tracking their food intake.
Many people have dietary restrictions or preferences that exclude certain ingredients like onions and peppers. These recipes cater to those individuals, ensuring they can enjoy flavorful meals without compromising their dietary needs.
Yes, you can substitute other vegetables that you enjoy or that fit your dietary restrictions. Options like zucchini, carrots, or spinach can be great alternatives that add flavor and nutrition to your meals.
Absolutely! MFP recipes can be packed with flavor through the use of herbs, spices, and other ingredients. Experimenting with different seasonings can enhance the taste without the need for onions or peppers.
You can find MFP recipes without onions and peppers on various recipe websites, cooking blogs, and even in dedicated cookbooks. Additionally, MyFitnessPal's community forums may have user-generated recipes that meet these criteria.