Need Ideas for Make Ahead Recipes for Tasting Show

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores ideas for make-ahead recipes suitable for a Tasting Show, particularly in settings without cooking facilities. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for dishes that can be prepared in advance and served at such events.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions planning to bring Sweet Sprinkles mixed with cream cheese and Oil Dipping Seasoning for a dip, along with a "WOW" recipe like Autumn Apple Cherry Crisp.
  • Another participant shares their experience of mixing oil dipping seasoning into cream cheese at the last minute, which turned out well despite not measuring ingredients.
  • One participant recalls making Ham & Cheese Brunch Squares and egg casseroles at a previous presentation, noting that using a stone and covering it helps keep food warm without needing kitchen facilities.
  • Another participant expresses caution regarding health codes, suggesting to avoid serving hot dishes in public settings and recommending serving baked French bread with oils and dipping seasonings instead.
  • One participant highlights the popularity of a Pumpkin Trifle recipe, noting that guests frequently request it after tasting.
  • Another participant suggests preparing avocado salsa cups ahead of time to showcase various kitchen tools.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the types of dishes suitable for a Tasting Show, particularly regarding the safety of serving hot items in public settings. No clear consensus emerges on specific recipes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share experiences from past events and provide insights based on their personal cooking practices and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for make-ahead recipes for Tasting Shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

pcchefjane
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I have a Tasting Show at an elementary school next Tuesday at 3 p.m. There isn't facilities to cook so she has asked if I can bring some things to sample. I am thinking the Sweet Sprinkles in cream cheese and the Oil Dipping Seasoning made into a dip (what do I mix this with). I also wanted to do a "WOW" recipe in either the Trifle Bowl or the DCB (maybe the new Autumn Apple Cherry Crisp). I would appreciate any ideas. With SAT, I want as big a show as possible!

Thanks for the help!
 
I forgot my sauces to put over my cream cheese, but had everything else. At last minute I mixed the oil dipping seasoning in the cream cheese. It actually turned out great!!! I'm not sure of the measurements though, I just guessed.
 
When we did our presentation at the high school in September, we made the Ham & Cheese Brunch Squares and some egg casseroles. If you do anything in a stone and cover it with foil (or, keep the lid on the DCB), it will stay warm for a couple of hours, so you can do anything ahead of time and not need the kitchen facilities.
 
pampchefsarah said:
When we did our presentation at the high school in September, we made the Ham & Cheese Brunch Squares and some egg casseroles. If you do anything in a stone and cover it with foil (or, keep the lid on the DCB), it will stay warm for a couple of hours, so you can do anything ahead of time and not need the kitchen facilities.

I'd be careful with this. Health codes are very strict about serving temps, etc...and being that the show is in a public place, and not a home...I'd stay away from something that is supposed to be served hot. Sorry - my experience as a Personal Chef speaking there, but it's best and safest for everyone to follow health codes.

I'd bake some Pillsbury french bread on a stone, and cut it into cubes, and serve it with oils w/ dipping seasonings.

Cream cheese w/ the pineapple rum sauce, and pretzels or crackers.
 
The Pumpkin Trifle is DELICIOUS!! Most of my guests have been mmmmm and ahhhing. They request the recipe often, so I assume they truly have enjoyed it.

I got it from here:

Ingredients
1 pkg. spice cake mix
1 large pkg. (6.1 oz) instant vanilla pudding, divided
1 (15 oz.) can pureed pumpkin, divided
½ cup vegetable oil
3 eggs
1 (14 oz.) can sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
1 large tub (16 oz.) whipped topping, divided

Directions
1. Cake: Preheat oven to 350º. Lightly grease a 9x13 inch baking dish, or use our stones and skip this step. Combine cake mix, 2 tbsp. of the vanilla pudding mix, ½ of the pumpkin puree, ½ cup water, ½ cup oil, and 3 eggs. Mix on low for 30 seconds, then medium for 2 minutes. Pour into prepared pan. Bake for 38-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. (You can also use our Fluted Pan and Microwave for 10-11 minutes, instead.) Cool in pan on wire rack for 15 minutes, and then remove from pan. Cool completely on wire rack. (Set aside about ¼ of the cake for another use.) Cut into 1-inch cubes.
2. Filling: In a large bowl, combine remainder of pudding mix, ½ cup water, sweetened condensed milk, remaining pumpkin puree, and pumpkin pie spice (Our Cinnamon Plus Spice Blend works great with this). Mix well. Fold in just under half of the whipped topping until no streaks remain.
3. Assemble: Place 1/3 of the cake cubes in bottom of trifle bowl. Top with 1/3 of the pudding mixture, then 1/3 of the whipped topping. Repeat twice for a total of 3 layers. Refrigerate 8 hours before serving. Sprinkle with Our Sweet Caramel Sprinkles and Voila!

(Optional: add 1 cup chopped toasted pecans and/or 1 cup English toffee bits in the layers)


Also, maybe you can prepare the cups in the avocado salsa cup recipe ahead of time....make the avocado filling there? Would show off the salad chopper, stainless steel bowls, mix n mash? Or the mini carrot cakes?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy make-ahead recipes for a Pampered Chef tasting show?

Some easy make-ahead recipes include mini quiches, stuffed mushrooms, and a variety of dips like spinach artichoke or buffalo chicken dip. These can be prepared in advance and simply heated or served cold at the show.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into my make-ahead recipes?

Utilize Pampered Chef tools like the Food Chopper for quick ingredient prep, the Microplane for zesting or grating, and the Stoneware for baking. These products can enhance the cooking process and showcase their effectiveness during your tasting show.

Can I prepare desserts as make-ahead options for my tasting show?

Absolutely! Desserts like no-bake cheesecake cups, chocolate mousse, or fruit parfaits can be made ahead of time. They not only taste great but also add a sweet touch to your tasting menu.

How far in advance can I prepare my make-ahead recipes?

Most make-ahead recipes can be prepared 1-3 days in advance, depending on the ingredients. Dishes like casseroles or baked goods can often be frozen and then thawed the day before the show for optimal freshness.

What are some tips for presenting make-ahead recipes at a tasting show?

Presentation is key! Use attractive serving dishes, garnish with fresh herbs or toppings, and label each dish with its name and ingredients. This not only looks appealing but also helps guests remember what they enjoyed.

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