Want to Impress Your Little Ones with Easy Pampered Chef Recipes?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around sharing ideas and experiences related to hosting kids' cooking shows using Pampered Chef products. Participants discuss recipes, tools, and strategies for engaging children aged 2 to 6 in cooking activities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of hosting a kids' cooking show where they made mini pizzas and lemonade, highlighting the fun and engagement of the children.
  • Another participant mentions that while there are limited recipes that showcase many tools, they focus on providing a list of kid-related products to moms during shows.
  • Several users suggest easy recipes such as brownies, pancakes, and pocket sandwiches that can be made using various Pampered Chef tools.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of follow-up with moms after the show to encourage orders, noting that the shows can be hectic but enjoyable.
  • Another participant notes the success of using creative cutters and other tools to make cooking fun and interactive for kids.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the availability of kid-friendly recipes that effectively showcase Pampered Chef tools, with some participants expressing optimism about the possibilities while others note limitations.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences from hosting kids' cooking shows, focusing on the engagement of children and the enjoyment of the cooking process rather than specific outcomes or product endorsements.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on hosting kids' cooking shows and engaging young children in cooking activities may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

MamaJen
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I'm the VP of local Moms at Home Club and got an idea to get my moms together for a party. A Kids Pampered Chef show. I made up a postcard to email out to my friends and give to my son's classmates.

My only problem :confused: ...the recipes. Does anyone have any good, effortless recipes for ages 2 - 6 that will show off PC tools?

Thanks for the help
 

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i did sandwichs at my open house with the creative cutters and they were a HUGE hit i would focus on kid receipes
 
To be honest, there won't be a ton of kids recipes you can do that show off lots of tools. In my kids' shows, I give moms a list of great kid-related products with their catalog when I hand them out. I try to do a nice display of products that the moms can see. My main objective for these shows is that the kids have fun. REALLY do some follow up with the moms afterwards if they feel it's too hectic to sit down and look at the catalog. sometimes I've had that happen and the host follows up with them to see if they'd like to place an order.

They are fun shows, but definitely hectic! Usually I'll have the kids do a recipe or two from "Let's Eat" the kids cookbook. Sometimes I'll do a recipe for the moms. Other times, the host has ordered pizza for the moms. It really all depends on what you want to do! Have a great time!
 
pizza and cookie kissesI have done one kids cooking show and it was a HUGE success. I made mini pizzas with about 12 kids. I was previously a teacher for K and 1st grade so it was A LOT of fun for me. I started off by giving each child (ages 3-7) a paper plate, they then sprinkled flour on it using the flour sugar shaker. As the first one went and passed it down I talked and started handing out pizza dough. Sent the sugar'flour shaker around again to sprinkle the top, then I passed around the bakers roller to flatten it, measuring tablespoon with sauce, deluxe cheese grater and they opened their own mozzarella sticks but I put it in and then they turned it. Then we used the egg slicer plus and sliced olives and talked about other squishy foods that could go in it. Kids that didn't want the olives sliced them for fun then put it next to their pizza. We used creative cutters on pepperoni. I then peeled the mozzarella sticks into shredded pieces and made their initial so we could tell them apart, placed them on some stoneware and in about 15 minutes they had pizza. We then made lemonade in the family size quick stir pitcher. Moms love the no mess factor of it. Then we did a silly game to release some energy "CHEF hOKEY POKEY" "PUT YOUR RIGHT HAND IN AND CHOP WITH IT ALL ABOUT" Then we moved onto dessert, cookie kisses in the mini tart pan. The kids unwrapped the hershey kisses, moms marvaled at the utilty knife cutting through the ready made cookie dough, spritz pan with spritzer, put dough in tart pan, kids used tamper then put their cookie in place. So easy and moms love the tart pan. I sold 4 pitchers out of 5 moms, 3 graters. It was a great experience I would definitely do it again. And like with all guests, some watch and listen and others chat away, the kids were all awesome! One kid loves his strawberries on his cereal, mom bought 2 so both boys could do their own!!! It turned out to be an $850 show. Good Luck!
 
The flyer looks great. It would look even better if the "Your" were corrected to "You're". ;)

As for easy ideas:
Bar Pan - brownies, pankakes, jello, whatever -kids use Cookie Cutters and/or Creative Cutters to make shapes.

Cut-n-seal - make pocket sandwiches

Fruit salad - kids use Egg Slicer Plus and My Safe Cutter to cut bananas, strawberries, kiwis; use Apple Wedger and MSC to add apples, pears, etc
 
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agw said:
The flyer looks great. It would look even better if the "Your" were corrected to "You're". ;)

OH NOOOO!!!! :mad:
 
School Lunch Shopping ListThis is from a few years back, so recheck the items to see if any are discontinued, but it is a great resource for moms to use products for their kids.
 

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Here is one more!I found this flyer also - has two recipes on it!
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy Pampered Chef recipes that kids will love?

Some easy Pampered Chef recipes that kids will love include Mini Pizzas, Fruit Kabobs, and Cheesy Quesadillas. These recipes are not only simple to make but also allow kids to get involved in the cooking process, making it a fun family activity.

How can I get my kids involved in cooking with Pampered Chef products?

You can get your kids involved by assigning them age-appropriate tasks, such as measuring ingredients, mixing, or assembling dishes. Pampered Chef offers various tools designed for little hands, making it easier for kids to participate safely and enjoyably.

Are there any healthy Pampered Chef recipes that my kids will actually eat?

Yes! Pampered Chef has a variety of healthy recipes that are kid-friendly, such as Veggie Pizza on Whole Wheat Crust and Baked Chicken Tenders. These recipes incorporate nutritious ingredients while still being delicious and appealing to young taste buds.

Can I find Pampered Chef recipes specifically designed for picky eaters?

Absolutely! Pampered Chef offers many recipes that cater to picky eaters, focusing on familiar flavors and fun presentations. Recipes like Macaroni and Cheese Cups or Taco Cups can be customized to suit your child's preferences, making mealtime more enjoyable.

Where can I find Pampered Chef recipe ideas for kids?

You can find Pampered Chef recipe ideas for kids on their official website, in their recipe catalog, or through social media platforms. Additionally, many Pampered Chef consultants share creative recipes and tips on their blogs and social media pages, which can be great resources for family-friendly cooking inspiration.

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