Most Under-Rated/Over-Rated Product

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' opinions on the most under-rated and over-rated products from the Pampered Chef catalog, as well as items they consider unnecessary. Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding various tools and gadgets used in cooking and food preparation.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, finds the Handy Scraper to be under-rated, appreciating its versatility in transferring ingredients and cleaning surfaces.
  • Several participants express strong dislike for the Rotary Grater, with one noting it produces long strands of food that are unappealing.
  • Another participant shares that the brush from the turkey baster set is under-rated, highlighting its effectiveness for cleaning hard-to-reach areas.
  • One participant mentions the silicone funnels as an under-rated product, stating they are frequently used in their kitchen.
  • Another participant identifies the Tool Turn-About as under-rated for its organizational capabilities beyond kitchen utensils.
  • One participant considers the Egg Separator unnecessary, despite owning one.
  • Several participants mention the Avocado Peeler as under-rated, with one sharing its versatility for other fruits and vegetables.
  • One participant expresses that the Food Chopper is over-rated, finding it cumbersome compared to using a knife.
  • Another participant views the Measure, Mix & Pour as under-rated for its versatility in mixing small quantities.
  • One participant states that the Jar Opener is over-rated compared to the Easy Opener, which they prefer.
  • Several participants discuss the Finger Guard, with mixed feelings about its effectiveness and popularity.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a notable agreement among participants regarding the Rotary Grater being over-rated. However, opinions vary widely on other products, with no clear consensus on the most under-rated or unnecessary items.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of uses and opinions on the products discussed. The conversation highlights individual cooking habits and the subjective nature of product effectiveness.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to understand diverse perspectives on product usage and preferences within the community may find this discussion insightful.

Unnecessary: Dots (please don't shoot!:eek:)[/QUOTE] :eek::eek:GASP - but they make you smile!!!! :love::D:p
Just last night at my show we served the microwave white chicken chili in an assortment of dots and everyone loved how they made them smile!!:D
 
janezapchef said:
I am so glad this is finally being discontinued! Though, my host for Friday told me all she really wants to get is this! Seriously??? Is it really so hard to pick up two cookies and put some ice cream between them? Oh well, I'll take the show, gladly!

It's not hard to put two cookies and ice cream together!!! LOL

But... when my grandkids come over... we JUST HAVE to go to the store and buy cookies and ice cream so we can make ice cream sandwiches!!! They love it and I'm then GREATEST granny!!! :angel:
 
c00p said:
Unnecessary: Dots (please don't shoot!:eek:)
:eek::eek:GASP - but they make you smile!!!! :love::D:p
Just last night at my show we served the microwave white chicken chili in an assortment of dots and everyone loved how they made them smile!!:D[/QUOTE]

ah-hem...or a HEADACHE! Just kidding :p They are lovely in moderation but do not make me feel pampered and thus are unnecessary to me.
 
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Get_Pampered said:
:eek::eek:GASP - but they make you smile!!!! :love::D:p
Just last night at my show we served the microwave white chicken chili in an assortment of dots and everyone loved how they made them smile!!:D

ah-hem...or a HEADACHE! Just kidding :p They are lovely in moderation but do not make me feel pampered and thus are unnecessary to me.[/QUOTE]

I like the dots bowls, especially the small round bowls. They're fun and look cute with ice cream in them. For me, the dinnerware set would be a bit much.
 
OK... for me it goes like this...

Under-rated: the i-slice, can strainer

Over rated: the mandolin (I hate it!), I don't like the kitchen shears...

Unnecessary: Napkin rings, finger guard

I'm sure I could think of more given time!
M
 
See, I didn't know you could put the frozen chicken breasts in the DCB and cook them. I so glad we have CS!
 
c00p said:
Ok, on the mix 'n chop rinse it with scalding water BEFORE you put it into the dishwasher. I've never had a problem with it being clean since I do that.

Over-rated: wine bottle opener, ALL of the knives w/ honing cases, stupid new kitchen shears, cutting board w/ meas. cups, cut 'n seal, pinch bowls (cute, but c'mon, do you seriously use them??), scoop clip, adj. meas. cup - you still have to use a scraper to get the stuff at the top out - go for the Measure All instead, pocket thermometer (bring back the digital one), Mix 'n Masher (why??), cookie press, easy accent dec., silicone bakeware. Gee, is that all????!!! :)

Under-rated: Salad Spinner, microfiber towels, ALL spices, Simple Additions, corn cob knobs and corn butterer, Microplane grater, Meat Tenderizer, Kitchen Spritzer, Flexible Funnels, S.S. flat whisk, drainer, ALL of the chef's tools, silicone basting brush. Guess that's enough!!!



This is probably the #1 used PC tool in my kitchen! I use mine every single day.

It is the perfect tool for mixing dry cereal into boiling liquid and stirring until it's done...with NO LUMPS! (like Oatmeal, Cream of Rice, Cream of Wheat......I don't buy the instant stuff.)

It is the perfect tool for stirring any type of mix where you are supposed to incorporate the dry ingredients with the wet, but be careful not to overstir. Like muffins, quick breads, pancake and waffle batters.....

I use it to mash up potatoes, sweet potatoes, winter squash....

It's the perfect tool for mashing avocados and stirring up guacamole, it's also great for mashing beans to make bean dip or a chunky type of hummus.

It's great for using as a whisk when making gravies or sauces. I don't like the silicone coated whisks too much - they are to flimsy for me - I turn to the mix n masher for just about everything! I'm often taking mine out of the dishwasher to hand wash so I can use it again!
 
What a lot of fabulous ideas -- took me quite awhile to read all of these, but well worth it.Over-rated: UM, I don't even take it to shows anymoreUnder-rated: Food chopper, utility knife, green tomato knife (so versatile and inexpensive, and sharp!), tool turn around (where would I be without it). DCB, Large Bar Pan, Food Chopper and Garlic Press are my "Must Haves".Unnecessary: Dots (they scratch too easily), new large grater (smaller one is so much better), ice cream sandwich maker, oil spritzer.I wish our batter bowls stacked better for storage and that we offered a 2-cup sized one. Perhaps they could open up the handles at the bottom.
 
c00p said:
Oh, one more for the over-rated and maybe to me it is because I'm a simple gal, but the Reversible Bamboo Carving Board. I just use my large cutting board for cutting meat on.

I loooovvvveeee this!!! I don't know how I could serve a turkey without one!!I use also for chickens, pork, etc.
 
I just thought of another one because we are having it tonight. Pizza crust & Roll Mix is under-rated! I love this stuff -- sooooooo much better than the pouches in the store!
 
And, thanks so much for all of the great uses listed here! I honestly have never used the mix-n-masher because I don't make mashed potatoes. I had no idea what else to use it for -- going to be trying it on avocadoes for sure!
 
janezapchef said:
And, thanks so much for all of the great uses listed here! I honestly have never used the mix-n-masher because I don't make mashed potatoes. I had no idea what else to use it for -- going to be trying it on avocadoes for sure!
That's exactly why I always keep new products on my kitchen table for a few weeks after they arrive. I thoroughly read all of the Use & Care Guides. Then, whenever I go to fix anything, I look over the products to see if there is any way I can use one or two of them. This helps me to find different uses for them and get used to using them. I figure the more comfortable I am with the products the better I'll be at explaining their use and value to my guests.
Yeah, I'm a PC nerd.
 
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raebates said:
That's exactly why I always keep new products on my kitchen table for a few weeks after they arrive. I thoroughly read all of the Use & Care Guides. Then, whenever I go to fix anything, I look over the products to see if there is any way I can use one or two of them. This helps me to find different uses for them and get used to using them. I figure the more comfortable I am with the products the better I'll be at explaining their use and value to my guests.


Yeah, I'm a PC nerd.

You're so good!
 
leftymac said:
You're so good!

Good/Obsessive--it's a fine line.

Besides, I'm not the one planning to do a review of every new recipe.
 
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raebates said:
Good/Obsessive--it's a fine line.

Besides, I'm not the one planning to do a review of every new recipe.

That goal went to hades. In the past two days I've made the Casbah Chicken and Couscous and the Jalapeno Popper Pizzas and was too lazy to do a review for either. But that's because I wasn't that impressed with them.
 
ChefJWarren said:
I just fainted!

I LOVE my Mix N Chop. BUT I only use it after the meat has been cooked. It works way better if you wait!! Plus, I also use it for mashed potatoes and guac.

I have to add.... If you have any hispanics at your shows you can tell them they no longer have to try to cut the "Abuelita" chocolate tablet before making their hot chocolate, they can just throw it in whole and use the mix n'chop. LOOOOOVE IT! Perfect for chorizo con huevo too! :)
 
leftymac said:
That goal went to hades. In the past two days I've made the Casbah Chicken and Couscous and the Jalapeno Popper Pizzas and was too lazy to do a review for either. But that's because I wasn't that impressed with them.

Oh, well, you had good intentions. It is difficult to review something that you just find so-so.
 
Overrated:
Pinch Bowls- couldn't WAIT to get them - now, I never use them

Mandoline - I can slice so much faster with a knife (and a knife is easier to clean). I use it primarily to grate cheese - but hate the huge anount that doesn't get grated at the end of each chunk.

Underrated:
Mix N Mash - it sat in a drawer for over a year until I saw the recipe on here for mashed potatoes in the microwave. Having used it for the portatoes, I now think to grab it out of the drawer for other things.

Microplane Adj Grater - best thing ever. I avoided all recipes with zest until I discovered microplane.

Cutting Boards - I am cutting board junkie - must have about 10-15 of various sizes and NONE compare to ours.

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I agree - love the Miix N Chop - but hate to clean it!
 
I can't stand the vegetable peeler. yep. the newer one wiggles and just annoys me. I bought a kitchen aid one and love it.
I also dislike the new rotary grater. I tried to make pizzas with fresh mozzarella, and yeah I hate it. It took me about 30 minutes to grate the cheese and my hand was in so much pain. and why dirty the grater for a spritz of cheese on a salad when you can use the zester and get cheese "squigglies" in much less time and clean one tool, wasting no cheese at all inside the grater!!

I also don't like the newer scrapers- I can't get them to function as well as the mix n scrapers.

But I love many other things, I love selling the herb keepers- I have kept cilantro and parsley fresh for much longer than a month with the herb keeper.
 
leftymac said:
That goal went to hades. In the past two days I've made the Casbah Chicken and Couscous and the Jalapeno Popper Pizzas and was too lazy to do a review for either. But that's because I wasn't that impressed with them.

Really? The Jalepeno poppers weren't good? They sounded delish...
 
I never use: Rotary Grater, UM, Pinch Bowls

Can't live w/o: Mix N Chop, Chopper, Masher, scrapers, cutting boards

Unnecessary: Ice Cream sand maker, finger guard, bamboo small serving set, the one w/ the little ladle, knife and fork thing
 
Under-rated: master scraper, bamboo tongs, colander bowl & set (so versatile! and with lids!), spices for sure, and LOVE the salad choppers!!!Over rated:
the mandolin
All our current silicone products (not worth the extra cost and not versatile enough IMO)
decorator bottle set & easy accent decorator (sorry, I run a bakery and these just don't cut it LOL)Unnecessary: Napkin rings, drink charms, soap foamer
 
What a great thread!

Under-rated: handy scraper, zester scorer, which i use more often than the microplane grater when i zest
Over-rated: new rotary grater, pinch bowls. I need to make an art arrangement out of the pinch bowls so that they get some use
Unneccesary: drink charms, italian seasoning mix - the charms have none, and you can pick up a comparable italian seasoning blend anywhere
 
chefsteph07 said:
Really? The Jalepeno poppers weren't good? They sounded delish...

I know, I just bought the ingredients for these to make for my Super Bowl Party. What exactly didn't you like about them? Is it something fixable?
 
ChefPaulaB said:
I know, I just bought the ingredients for these to make for my Super Bowl Party. What exactly didn't you like about them? Is it something fixable?

Paula, let us know what you think of them after you make them...
 
chefsteph07 said:
Paula, let us know what you think of them after you make them...

I will do that!
 
under-rated: the kitchen brush!! I have been using the same one for years!!! And I never even mention it at my shows!
over-rated: mandoline *hate it*, kitchen spritzer!!!
 
Over-rated: Mandoline. Just never have loved it... too much work to get out and put the blade in and it takes me awhile to clean it. Under-rated: handy scraper, mini bamboo tongs, small bar pan, twixit clips (hated them at first but now they are on everything!), simple additions square bowls w/ display rack ( I get tons of compliments whenever I take these to parties-non PC, with food and dip in them).
 
I LOVE my madonline! I don't get to use it that often because it's in my kit in my car but I use it at my shows and for all sorts of things.
 
pjpamchef said:
under-rated: the kitchen brush!! I have been using the same one for years!!! And I never even mention it at my shows!
over-rated: mandoline *hate it*, kitchen spritzer!!!

I love my kitchen brush but it was discontinued a year ago. Wasn't it?
 

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