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This thread features participants sharing recipes that have impressed their guests at shows, focusing on personal experiences with various dishes. Participants discuss both recipes made ahead of time and those demonstrated live during events.
Views differ on the types of recipes shared, with some participants focusing on pre-made dishes while others emphasize demo recipes. No clear consensus emerges regarding the preferred approach to recipe preparation for shows.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences regarding recipes that impress guests, reflecting diverse cooking styles and audience reactions.
Consultants looking for inspiration on recipes that create a "wow" factor at shows may find this discussion beneficial.
dianafeller said:Hi Paula,
I usually flip it within just a few minutes - never longer than 5. Like to let the brown sugar and butter run all over it. YUMMMMMMM!!!!!!! Try one at home first. This one is always a favorite around our house and never lasts very long.
How do I post a picture on here? I can show you a pic of the last one I made for my hubby on valentine's day.
maassl said:Love the idea of pinapple upsidedown cake on this site but what is the "normal" 12 minute micro cake recipe? I can't seem to find it anywhere and want a quick easy dessert to add to my show tomorrow night. Thanks!
stefani2 said:does anyone do a WOW Skillet cake?
Debbie Holte said:I have done the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake and it is WOW!! When you flip it out and nothing sticks everyone is amazed.
I've always done mine in the non-stick 12" Skillet. The only hard part for me is flipping it out because it is heavy and I don't have a lot of strength in my hands.
The Pina Colada Upside Down Cake is really good too!
ChefPaulaB said:Wow! Love this idea! I might have to try it at my next show! It's a brunch show and I was going to make a fritatta and monkey bread, but maybe I'll do this instead of the monkey bread! I like to show how the stones can go in the microwave! Thanks for sharing!!! One question... do you let it sit for 10 minutes in the stone after it comes out of the microwave like the other cakes? Do you flip it right away and then let it sit with the stone still over it? I need details, I'm not very good at figuring these things out for myself
dianafeller said:
itsjustCarla said:I made monkey bread (in the fluted pan) for the first time last night and my family flipped over it; do you do anything different to the recipe in order to make it in the microwave instead of the oven?
ChefPaulaB said:Very pretty! I am excited to try this! Problem is, if I try it at home, I'll eat it! Might just wait until the show, doesn't seem that complicated...
Debbie Holte said:I have done the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake and it is WOW!! When you flip it out and nothing sticks everyone is amazed.
I've always done mine in the non-stick 12" Skillet. The only hard part for me is flipping it out because it is heavy and I don't have a lot of strength in my hands.
The Pina Colada Upside Down Cake is really good too!
chezshelly said:I love to do the 11 minute microwave cakes in the Stoneware Fluted Pan. All the variations come out perfectly every time! I keep a few files of these and other recipes for the Stoneware Fluted Pan and tell everyone that if they purchase one I will be sure and send them all the recipes so they can use it right way. It is always a hit and a bit Wow!
Dina Atnip said:Steamed Wonton Purses have not seen the recipe for this sounds like a winner could you post please.
Dina Atnip said:Thanks a million will find them.
dianafeller said:ok, so here is my BIG HIT!!!!
everyone LOVES the 12 minute micro cake RIGHT?!
So, I do a Pineapple upside down cake in the microwave:
1/2 cup butter or margarine (1 stick) melted
1 cup brown sugar
Mix the two together, spread evenly in the bottom of the stoneware fluted pan
top with pineapple slices (did this at all my shows in feb. and used the Pineapple wedger and FRESH PINEAPPLE!) BIG HIT. Arrange the pineapple wedges together to form circles. Place 1 marracino cherry in the middle of each one.
Mix cake mix according to package directions substituting the water with pineapple juice.
Pour over top of pineapple and brown sugar/butter mixture.
Microwave on high 10-12 minutes............
flip out onto serving platter and enjoy the ooooohhhhss and aaaaaaahhhhhss!!!! AND, served warm, just melts in your mouth!!!!!
Now, keep in mind, I work a full time job and have 3 kids at home, so I do Pampered Chef only part time - February, 3 shows - 10 bookings - $2593.00 in sales!!!! YAY!!!!
I love to show this pan at a show, because EVERYONE loves an easy dessert. And, it is a $27.00 order right away, that is before they add anything else too it.
AND I usually just throw this on as an add-on recipe for my host and bring the ingredients with me. It is a nice surprise for everyone.
babywings76 said:Also, w/ that pineapple upside down cake...do you let it sit for a certain amount of time when it comes out of the microwave, or do you turn it over right away?
Oops, sorry. I had read most of this thread a while ago, I guess I should've got fully caught up before posting. :blushing:ChefPaulaB said:If you go back to the previous page or two I asked all of these questions and there are some really good details and a picture. You just have to read through a few posts and you should have the answer to any question that you can think of... I need lots of details so I asked a ton of questions.... HTH!
babywings76 said:Oops, sorry. I had read most of this thread a while ago, I guess I should've got fully caught up before posting. :blushing:
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