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The thread centers around participants sharing their favorite recipes to offer at shows in September, with a focus on personal experiences and preferences. Various recipes are mentioned, along with discussions about the use of specific products like the DCB (Deep Covered Baker) and the challenges of selecting recipes for upcoming events.
Views differ on the best recipes to offer, with no clear consensus emerging on a specific top five list. Participants share a variety of personal favorites and experiences without reaching an agreement.
The discussion reflects the diverse experiences of Pampered Chef consultants as they navigate recipe selection for shows, showcasing individual preferences and the influence of product availability.
Consultants looking for inspiration on recipes to offer at shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions valuable.
ChefBeckyD said:I don't do dessert shows, but I will do a Chocolate Peanut Butter Dump Cake in the DCB as a 2nd recipe if someone has 15 or more confirmed guests.
Chocolate, peanut butter dump cake
ChefBeckyD said:It's not really a recipe - just something that was done at our Fall Kickoff Show by another consultant, and it's the first time I really like a Microwave cake.
It's a Chocolate Cake Mix (made according to directions on the box) poured into the DCB, and take a medium scoop, and scoop a can of chocolate frosting all over that, and then take a cup of peanut butter and scoop in the empty spots. Pop it in the microwave for 11-12 minutes uncovered - and TA-DA! Chocolate PB Dump Cake!:thumbup:
Lisa/ChefBear said:I bought a few PB mini cups I might throw on top chopped and see how that is. (Never too much chocolate and PB)
Lisa
Lisa/ChefBear said:Melissa,
It must be the "isa" at the end that we think alike and we're both from NE PA!! Actually my name if I spelled it the way I want to we'd be even closer. I tell people to pronounce it correctly is to take the "Me" off of Melissa. As my dad spelled it like Lisa (Lesa) but pronounces it Lissa. What a nightmare in school and everywhere I go!!.
Lisa/ChefBear said:Actually just realized they are Dark Chocolate PB Cups, so that are "healthy" for you, lol.
Lisa/ChefBear said:Melissa,
I tell people at my shows, there are 2 rules in my house and the Rule starts:
there can NEVER be:
1) too much cheese in a recipe and
2) too much chocolate
and I should really add
3) too much Peanut butter
That's why I look the way I look. :blushing: My youngest (who's 6) said to me, as I was watching a show about losing weight....she comes up and hugs me and says "Mommy you're not fat, your just fluffy and I love to snuggle with you" She's my little :angel:
Melissa78 said:Sooooooooooooo I made the Choc PB micro cake tonite. It's either user error or I'm not a fan. (yes call Guiness - your read that right!) Perhaps its b/c the cake mix was choc devils food (which to me means more moist) but i thought it was dry and not real wet/gooey. I used Jiff PB which to me would have given more moisture b/c Jiff has more oil than other cheap PBs (usually they say not to use Jiff in baking for that purpose as it gives off too much oil). It definitely needs a glass of milk to choke down. Perhaps if it had more icing to make it more moist/pudding cake-like.
I did it for just the 11 minutes - maybe my microwave cooks faster and it was overdone. No clue as it was my first ever cake in the DCB and microwave. I was leery too as my DCB smells very much like spices/onion etc as I have only used it for pork & chicken with seasonings & fajitas with tons of onion. I did not taste it on the cake but I was apprehensive.
susanr613 said:I am offering:
Appetizer
Bread Bowl Artichoke Dip (vegetarian)
Sundried Tomato Tart Squares (vegetarian)
Moroccan Chicken Crostini Melts
Main Dish
Mexican Chicken Lasagna
Loaded Baked Potato Chowder (vegetarian)
Zesty Ravioli Skillet (vegetarian or with meat)
Dessert
Mock Lemon Meringue Cake
Mini Carrot Cake Cups
After Dinner Mint Triangles (no bake)
My hosts will choose ONE recipe for us to demo.
wadesgirl said:Have you tried the After Dinner Mint Triangles? The gal in our cluster who tried to make them said that it was a horrible recipe and she had a hard time getting it to turn out correctly. Because of this I haven't tried them yet but was recently thinking of offering this as my dessert recipe.
The top 5 recipes to offer for September typically include seasonal ingredients and flavors. Popular choices are Pumpkin Spice Muffins, Apple Crisp, Butternut Squash Soup, Stuffed Peppers, and Harvest Salad. These recipes highlight the fall season and are perfect for gatherings and family meals.
You can incorporate these recipes into your Pampered Chef parties by demonstrating how to prepare them using Pampered Chef tools. Set up a cooking demonstration for each recipe, allowing guests to participate and taste the dishes. This interactive approach not only showcases the products but also engages your audience.
Yes, Pampered Chef often runs promotions or discounts on specific products that align with seasonal recipes. Check the current catalog or your consultant portal for any special offers on items used in the top 5 recipes, such as baking stones, food processors, or measuring tools.
To make these recipes successful at a party, prepare as much as you can in advance. Use high-quality ingredients and ensure you have all the necessary Pampered Chef tools ready. Engage your guests by sharing cooking tips and tricks, and encourage them to ask questions. Offering samples will also entice them to try the recipes at home.
Absolutely! Many of these recipes can be easily modified to accommodate dietary restrictions. For example, you can use gluten-free flour for the muffins, substitute dairy with plant-based alternatives, or adjust the ingredients in the stuffed peppers to be vegetarian or vegan. Always communicate with your guests about their dietary needs before finalizing the recipes.