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This thread explores various inexpensive and crowd-pleasing recipes that participants use for free cooking shows. Participants share their personal experiences with specific recipes and discuss the ease of preparation and appeal to guests.
There is a general agreement on the popularity of Tomato Basil Squares, while views on the best methods for preparing pizza dough vary among participants.
Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding recipes suitable for cooking shows, focusing on cost-effectiveness and guest satisfaction.
Consultants looking for affordable and appealing recipes for cooking demonstrations may find the shared experiences and tips beneficial.
scottcooks said:Easy and inexpensive and showy is Tomato Basil Squares, an "oldie but goodie"...
Is someone willing to post the Tomatoe Basil Squares? Sounds deliciousheat123 said:Thanks for your input! I forgot about the TBS! They were yummy as I recall!
Thanks,MissChef said:It's in the All the Best Cookbook
1 package (10 oz) refrigerated pizza crust
1/4 cup (1 oz) grated fresh parmesan cheese
2/3 cup mayo
2 tablespoons snipped fresh basil leaves or 2 tsp. dried
1 garlic clove, pressed
4 plum, or roma tomatoes
1 preheat oven to 375. Using lightly floured bakers roller, roll pizza crust to within 1 inch of edge of Rectangle stone. Sprinkle crust with 1 cup of Mozarella cheese; set aside
2 Using deluxe cheese grater, grate Parmesan cheese into small batter bowl. Add remaining mozarella cheese, mayo, basil, and garlic pressed with garlic press; mix well
3 Using US&G or Ultimate Mandoline fitted with v-shaped blade, slice tomatoes; arrange evenly over crust. Using Medium Schoop, scoop cheese mixture evenly over tomatoes; spread evenly. Bake 15-20 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Cut into squares; serve warm.
Yield: 20 servings!
I often use our pizza crust and make 2, or use the large bar pan! Then you might sale some dough and pizza crusts too!
Soothenrelax said:Thanks,
I should've known it would involve crust being rolled outI have a horrible time getting any crust rolled out properly
Some PC host I am
SOUNDS DELIC OTHERWISE AND THANKS SO MUCH![]()
Some easy appetizers that are crowd-pleasers include Caprese skewers, stuffed mushrooms, and mini quiches. These recipes are simple to prepare and can be made in large batches, making them perfect for a cooking show.
A great budget-friendly main dish is a one-pan pasta dish. You can use seasonal vegetables and a simple sauce to keep costs low while still delivering delicious flavors. Dishes like baked ziti or chicken and rice are also excellent choices.
For desserts, consider making no-bake cheesecake bites or chocolate-covered pretzels. Both are inexpensive to make and require minimal ingredients, yet they are sure to impress your guests.
Incorporate Pampered Chef tools by using them to demonstrate the ease of preparation. For example, use a food chopper for quick vegetable prep or a stoneware baking dish for even cooking. Highlighting these tools can show how they simplify the cooking process.
When cooking for a large group, focus on recipes that are easy to scale up, such as casseroles or slow cooker meals. Additionally, consider dietary restrictions by offering a vegetarian option or gluten-free dish. This ensures that there’s something for everyone to enjoy.