What are Some Cheap and Easy Recipes for a Chocolate Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing ideas for inexpensive and easy chocolate recipes suitable for a Chocolate Chocolate show. Various recipes and cooking methods are discussed, with a focus on utilizing specific Pampered Chef tools.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake as a delicious and cost-effective option.
  • Another participant mentions the Molten Chocolate Skillet Brownie, highlighting its popularity among chocolate lovers and its suitability for larger groups.
  • One participant expresses a desire to try a different skillet cake, having previously made the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake, and is open to more recipe suggestions.
  • Another participant proposes using the stoneware bar pan for brownies or a chocolate chip cookie cake, and suggests making chocolate fondue in the deep dish baker as an easy recipe.
  • One participant shares the idea of creating a chocolate trifle using layered ingredients in the stoneware bar pan.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific recipes to use, but there is a general agreement on the use of the skillet and stoneware for chocolate desserts.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding recipes and cooking techniques, emphasizing the importance of keeping costs low for the host.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for budget-friendly chocolate recipes for cooking demonstrations may find the shared ideas helpful.

amerlou9
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Hey, I'm doing a Chocolate Chocolate show later this month and need some ideas on cheap and easy recipes for the show. I pretty much only have the starter kit, large professional skillet, stoneware bar pan, and deep dish baker. I was thinking of doing a skillet cake so that would use the skillet, but I don't want the host to spend a whole lot more on the ingredients... Anyone have any ideas?

-Amy
 
I totally recommend the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake. It is SO GOOD!! The ingredients are cheap and you don't have to use the nuts. Let us know what you decide!
 

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The Molten Chocolate Skillet Brownie is awesome too. I've been doing this a lot lately. The bake time is kind of long (35-40 minutes and I find I at least go 40 minutes), but it's good when it's a large group and you do a 2nd recipe. Tonight I did the brownie and during the bake time, I demo'd stuff with a potato, did a quick cookware blurb where I also passed around a saucepan with a couple ice cubes to show how well it conducts heat (cold in this case), talked about stoneware and played my ticket game w/recruiting questions. Tomorrow night I"m making the brownie too, but I'm going to put it in the oven when I first get there and do a ring during the demo.

This is a HUGE hit with chocolate lovers because it's so gooey and rich. :D
 
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Thanks for the suggestions! I've made the turtle fudge skillet cake before and liked it a lot! But the host was at the show that I made that cake for so I wanted to try a different skillet cake. I found some recipes on this site that I might try. Don't I need the double strength vanilla for the Molten Chocolate Skillet Brownie? I guess I'm mostly worried about demonstrating enough products. But I like the idea of just bringing some other foods just to demonstrate on. I guess I don't know how many people will be at the show yet, so we'll see. Still open to more suggestions! ;)
 
: Hi there! That's a great idea to use the skillet for a chocolate cake. You can also use the stoneware bar pan to make brownies or even a chocolate chip cookie cake. Another easy and delicious recipe is a chocolate fondue using the deep dish baker. Simply melt chocolate chips with heavy cream in the baker and serve with fruit, pretzels, or marshmallows for dipping. You can also make a chocolate trifle using the stoneware bar pan as a serving dish. Just layer brownies, chocolate pudding, and whipped cream for a decadent and inexpensive dessert. Hope these ideas help, and have a successful Chocolate Chocolate show!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy chocolate recipes for a chocolate show?

Some easy chocolate recipes for a chocolate show include chocolate-covered strawberries, chocolate bark with nuts and dried fruits, chocolate mousse, chocolate cupcakes, and no-bake chocolate cookies. These recipes are simple to prepare and require minimal ingredients, making them perfect for showcasing at a chocolate-themed event.

How can I make chocolate-covered strawberries?

To make chocolate-covered strawberries, melt chocolate chips in a microwave or double boiler. Dip each strawberry into the melted chocolate, allowing excess chocolate to drip off. Place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet and let them cool until the chocolate hardens. For added flair, you can drizzle white chocolate over them or sprinkle with crushed nuts.

What ingredients do I need for chocolate bark?

For chocolate bark, you will need chocolate (dark, milk, or white), and your choice of toppings such as nuts, dried fruits, pretzels, or sprinkles. Simply melt the chocolate, spread it onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, sprinkle your toppings on top, and let it cool until set before breaking it into pieces.

Can I make chocolate mousse without eggs?

Yes, you can make chocolate mousse without eggs by using whipped cream or whipped coconut cream as a base. Melt chocolate and fold it into the whipped cream until combined. Chill the mixture in the refrigerator until set, and serve it in individual cups or bowls for a delicious, egg-free dessert.

What are no-bake chocolate cookies?

No-bake chocolate cookies are made by combining ingredients like oats, cocoa powder, peanut butter, and sweeteners such as honey or sugar. You mix the ingredients in a bowl, drop spoonfuls onto a baking sheet, and let them set in the refrigerator until firm. They are quick to make and require no baking, making them a convenient treat for a chocolate show.

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