Power Cooking Show: Tried and Tested Recipes for Delicious Meals

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with the Power Cooking Show recipes, discussing their effectiveness, ease of use, and the responses from guests and hosts. Participants express varying opinions on specific recipes and the overall format of the show.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, tried the Sloppy Joe recipe and found it very good, seeking feedback on the Power Cooking Show's value.
  • Another participant shared a positive experience with the hoagies, describing them as fabulous and noting the simplicity of the new format.
  • One participant expressed dissatisfaction with the hoagies due to a personal mistake in preparation, indicating mixed results within their family.
  • Several users mentioned they had not yet tried the recipes but were eager to see the responses from their guests.
  • One participant reported success with two Power Cooking shows, highlighting the ease of sharing shopping lists and recipes with hosts and guests.
  • Another participant inquired about using ground chicken for recipes, seeking suggestions for modifications.
  • One participant expressed enthusiasm for the Power Cooking theme, noting it led to bookings and quick meal solutions, while also considering adaptations for chicken recipes.
  • Another participant shared a previous Power Cooking experience, detailing a variety of recipes and the preparation process.
  • One participant reported a successful show with significant sales, receiving positive feedback on the new format and recipe offerings.
  • Several participants discussed their experiences with specific recipes, including stroganoff and tacos, with mixed reviews on taste and preparation methods.
  • One participant expressed confusion about the freezing process for recipes, seeking clarification on the steps involved.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the effectiveness and taste of specific recipes, with some expressing satisfaction while others had negative experiences. No clear consensus emerges on the overall value of the Power Cooking Show.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and feedback related to the Power Cooking Show, focusing on recipe preparation and guest responses. The discussion reflects a variety of cooking experiences and individual preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in the Power Cooking Show format and those looking for insights into recipe effectiveness and guest engagement may find this discussion relevant.

ChefSheryl
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I tried the new Sloppy Joe recipe from the Power Cooking Show recipes, and it was very good. I was wondering what everyone thought about the Power Cooking Show. Is it worth doing? Do customers like it? I am sure hosts appreciate it.
Again, I would love any feedback.
:)
 
I have a great response to the power show. Last weekend we did the hoagies and they were fabulous! I had done power shows before that were more complicated with chicken and pork recipes...the new show PC put out is simple and great fun!
 
I made the hoagies for dinner the other night and didn't like them at all. I forgot the Italian seasoning and used store brand onion soup mix. They just had a strange taste, but I would rather not use soup mixes. I may try to make something up for my own use. Anyway, 2/4 of us liked it. We like the other recipes, except havn't tried the stroganoff. Going to have it tonight.
I'll have my first Power Cooking show on Thursday.
 
I haven't tried any of the recipes yet but am going to get to them this week hopefully. I am anxious to see what type of response I will get from them as well.
 
I've done two Power Cooking shows with the new PC format and they've been hits! I finally went shopping today to power cook for my own family so now I'll get to taste something other than the tacos, which is the recipe I serve at my power cooking shows. :)I love that PC gave us the pdfs of the shopping list and the recipes--they are super easy to mail to hosts and guests.
 
Ground chicken?Has anyone tried these recipes with ground chicken? I have a host in March that doesn't eat ground beef or ground turkey. Any suggestions or modifications??
 
I LOVE the Power Cooking theme. I booked a show last week by just explaining what it was. I tried the recipes last week and DH and I ate them all week this week! I'm a little bit on "ground beef overload", but it's great for having a quick meal when you don't feel like making a big lengthy dinner.Someone on here gave examples of a chicken Power Cooking that they do - I'm sure that would help with the chicken people. I'm also thinking of just coming up with some myself and using the DCB or the Grill Pan to cook the chicken.
 
Here is a power cooking thing I used to do that originated from Director Laura Morris of Texas. I haven't done it in over a year, so the document needs serious editing in regards to products and prices. At the show I made the Cheesy Chicken Tortellini or the Taco Soup to serve along with Garlic Bites--this was all prepped and cooked at the host's house before anyone arrived. Then the demo was the Mexican Chicken, Caesar Chicken, and the ribs. You could easily do one of the other chicken recipes and make this all about chicken. Good luck! :)
 

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I have to say I LOVE the new Power Cooking Show!! I have tried the chili, sloppy joes, & stroganoff...my family loves them. I have had a great response to this type of show too, in fact I just had a show that was over $700 in sales!! All the guest raved about the new format & the fact that the host gets 2 recipes to put in her freezer!
 
We tried the stroganoff tonight. DH liked it. He calls it "power food". One DS liked it except for the mushrooms. I don't eat all that cream, so I had the "whole wheat" noodles with Pesto and also ate one mushroom that my ds didn't want.
 
I did my first power cooking show today!!And it was a hit!! Closed it a $603!! For the show I made the Stroganoff and the Tacos for the freezer and we ate the Italian Hogies!! HUGE hit!! And for dessert....

http://www.slide.com/s/3C40Oicp4z_z7OmhckUHZ3FsJ-13kMdW?referrer=hlnk

P.S.
It got ate up!!
 
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Thanks for the tips. Do you just set-up your show the same but have the meat pre-cooked? Do you use enough products by just demonstrating the few ingredients per recipe? Can someone give an example of what products they used for one of the recipes like the sloppy joes?
 
smarteez2 said:
And it was a hit!! Closed it a $603!! For the show I made the Stroganoff and the Tacos for the freezer and we ate the Italian Hogies!! HUGE hit!! And for dessert....

http://www.slide.com/s/3C40Oicp4z_z7OmhckUHZ3FsJ-13kMdW?referrer=hlnk

P.S.
It got ate up!!



That cake looks GREAT!!! I decided that I was going to make this cake today for the superbowl party that we are going to. Then I realized that I had given my DS teacher at school my family skillet (I was going to make the cake in that) to borrow and use (her and her DH want to buy some cookware and are just trying to decide which ones). So, anyway, I will have to make the microwave cake and I wasnt sure how to make it look pretty. You have answered my question. I am also having a call in superbowl sale while at this party so I wanted to make some PC recipes to have. Maybe I will get some orders??? Thanks again.
 
That cake looks YUMMY!!! You could have saved me a piece...LOL
 
Cynthia, that cake is beautiful!
And thank you DebbieJ for posting your Powercooking thing!:thumbup: :thumbup:
 
That cake looks great! I have had the tacos and chili and they were pretty good. I have not had any takers on the Power Cooking shows yet, but I cannot wait for someone to host one of these shows! I think I am going to off this to a friend of mine tonight. Wish me luck!
 
Thanks guys!!The cake was yummy!! So yummy in fact there was none left!! The best part of the show though was when I was making the recipes and just smooshed all the ingrediants together in the bags!! The guest were awed!! They said they would have mixed in all in the bowl then placed in the bag!! So a step will b esaved with that one! LOL. They were impressed all around!! I even got a booking for the end of February!! So that was awesome!! We are going to do the Chocolate Mint Silk Torte and The Warm Peanutty Caramel Brownies for that one!! (Death by Chocolate) :o)
 
I am wanting to try the stroganoff, and I have everything at home except the paprika. What flavor does it add and it is crucial to the recipe? I wanted to make that to eat before our TEAM meeting tonight, and I won't have time to stop at a store to get everything done. I have to make two batches of the mini lemon cakes. I made a practice batch over the weekend, and they are scrumptious! Thanks!

Tammy
 
Cynthia, did you have the dessert prepared before the show?
 
Yes I did..
ChefJeniLobdell said:
Cynthia, did you have the dessert prepared before the show?

I had it done around 1100 and the show was at 100. I thought it was delicious just the same.
 
OK I'm a bit confused about this show though...do you just freeze the ground beef base or are you supposed to make 3 whole recipes and freeze 2 of them? That seems like more work than I want to do at a show.
 
you freeze 2 whole recipes and finish the third. It's amazingly easy!
 
mhrivera said:
you freeze 2 whole recipes and finish the third. It's amazingly easy!

OK so...do you just mix everything in the freezer bag? So for the Chili you just throw the beef, beans, tomatoes, water, paste and seasoning into the freezer bag...and mix it up?

I don't know why this is so confusing to me...it just seems like a lot of work to make 3 whole recipes. And none of these recipes use a lot of product during the "demo" portion so I guess I'm just wondering how profitable they are.

I really want to do them because I think hosts will love them but will they really be worth it? Like, if I make the sloppy joes...I'm only showing measuring spoons, a knife, skillet and cheese grater?
 
I just got stuff to make some for myself - soooooo easy!! I cut up the peppers and prepped the bags while the beef cooked. The taco base smells so good.We're going to have the stroganoff for dinner, and the hoagies and tacos are going into the freezer.
 
I just finished doing sloppy joes for dinner tonight, and chili and taco meat for the freezer. I found it incredibly easy and quick!!! I am not known for being graceful or neat, so I decided right away I needed to come up with a system that would not make me look messy at my shows, so I tried it out today, and I think I came up with a good solution. I wrote on the freezer bags the contnts and the date to use by BEFORE I filled them, and then put 1 bag in each batter bowl, and opened it up- I measured out the meat, dividing by 3 (2 1/3 cups for each recipe) and then prepared the chili and taco meat, putting the ingredients in bag, in the bowl. I knew that mixing it up could be a problem for messy me, so I stirred the ingredients in the bag with the small mix & stir, and it was so easy and neat!!! The I sealed the bags, pressed out the air, and laid them flat on the freezer shelf. I had all 3 recipes done in 1/2 hour. As far as products, you have the cookware, mix & chop, cutting board, food chopper, forged cutlery, batter bowls, can opener, scrapers, .... I think you could go on and on
 
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You can mix the ingredients in the bag. Just "zip" it closed and squeeze and mush. Then reopen and press the air out before the final sealing.

It is very easy -- I think these would work well with interactive shows.
 
I did my first one Sunday and it turned out well. I got 2 bookings with another potential booking. Granted they are catalog shows but that is okay -I will take what I can get! LOL!
 
I don't understand the power shows but they sound great. Do you buy all of the ingredients yourself and bring to the party? Do you prep anything at home? It seems like it could cost a lot of money and if the party ends up being small then I could lose money. I just started in Nov. and have only had 6 shows. I have several booked for this month and would like to try to make it easier for me but still have a great party. I have always had the host buy the ingredients since they get $15 of it back in their host benefits. Any suggestions would be great. Also where can I find on this site a list of all of these abrev. that are used.
 
I'm going to talk up the Power Cooking at my show tonight. Most of the guests are teachers with children, so I know they'd appreciate some quick recipes. My plan is to have the host buy the ingredients to make 3 bags, and what's needed to finish one off for sampling that night. So we'll eat one, and put 2 in her freezer. So even though she'd be spending more total on ingredients (compared to a regular cooking show), she's keeping most of it for her family.And check out this thread: http://www.chefsuccess.com/f18/hitc...ss-unofficial-new-users-guide-list-faq-32274/ for info and links to many of the abbreviations used around here.
 
thank you so much for your help. Do you know if you can print from this site
 

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