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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and suggestions regarding recipe choices for a first show as a Pampered Chef consultant. Participants discuss various recipes, particularly the Three-Cheese Garden Pizza, and offer insights into their personal experiences with different dishes.
There is a general agreement among participants on the Three-Cheese Garden Pizza being a suitable recipe for first shows, though some express differing opinions on other recipes that have worked well for them.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding recipe choices, emphasizing the importance of practice and comfort with the recipe during the show.
New consultants looking for recipe ideas and insights on preparing for their first shows may find this discussion beneficial.
pamperedlinda said:Your kit came with recipe cards designed for new consultants. The 3 Cheese Garden Pizza is very yummy!
DebbieJ said:Whatever you choose, I suggest that you stick with the same recipe for your first 10 shows so that you can not worry so much about the recipe and get the other parts of your show down pat.
The show is not about the recipe anyway.
For your first show, it's best to choose recipes that are simple, quick, and visually appealing. Consider recipes that can be made in 30 minutes or less and use a few key ingredients. Dishes like dips, appetizers, or one-pot meals are great options as they allow for easy preparation and can showcase multiple products.
Both sweet and savory recipes can be a hit, but savory recipes often have broader appeal and can be more interactive. Consider your audience's preferences and dietary restrictions. If you know your guests enjoy desserts, a sweet recipe could also be a great option to end the show on a high note.
Choose a recipe that allows for guest participation, such as assembling a dish or preparing ingredients. You can assign different tasks to guests, like chopping vegetables or mixing ingredients, to keep them engaged. This interactive approach not only makes the show more fun but also highlights the ease of using Pampered Chef tools.
Don't worry! Select a recipe that you feel comfortable with and practice it a few times before the show. Choose something that requires minimal cooking skills, like a no-bake dessert or a simple salad. The goal is to showcase the products and have fun, so focus on enjoying the experience rather than perfection.
Look for recipes that utilize a variety of Pampered Chef tools, such as food processors, stoneware, or cookware. Highlighting these products during the demonstration will help your guests see their value and versatility. You can also choose recipes that require unique techniques that can be easily demonstrated with Pampered Chef tools.