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This thread focuses on inexpensive bulk recipes suitable for giveaways at shows, with participants sharing various recipe ideas and personal experiences related to cooking for larger groups.
Views differ on specific recipes and ingredients, with no clear consensus on a single best option for the giveaway.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding bulk cooking and recipe selection for events, reflecting a variety of cooking styles and ingredient availability.
Consultants looking for budget-friendly recipe ideas for larger gatherings may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.
DeeDee616 said:Pasta Salad is always a good one-one box of pasta and what ever viggies you have for your own meals (carrtos, brocoli, onion) a can of black olives! you use knives, the chopper, can opener, the measure mix and pour and put it in one of the new collapsible bowls and you're set!
chefHLM said:I'm glad you mentioned pasta salad! I forgot about the mandarin chicken pasta salad! This would be a good summertime recipe! Thanks!![]()
ChefPaulaB said:Hmmm, that sounds interesting... I checked the files and CC and didn't find the recipe... Care to share?
Some great inexpensive bulk recipes include chili, vegetable soup, pasta salad, rice and bean bowls, and baked ziti. These recipes are not only budget-friendly but also easy to prepare in large quantities, making them perfect for giveaways.
To make chili in bulk, start with ground beef or turkey, onions, and garlic. Add canned tomatoes, kidney beans, black beans, corn, and chili spices. Simmer for at least an hour to blend the flavors. This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled for larger quantities.
A budget-friendly vegetable soup can be made with a variety of seasonal vegetables, such as carrots, celery, potatoes, and spinach. Use vegetable broth as a base, and add herbs like thyme and bay leaves for flavor. This recipe is versatile and can be adjusted based on what you have on hand.
Yes, pasta salad is an excellent option for preparation in advance. Cook your pasta, then mix it with chopped vegetables, olives, and a dressing of your choice. Allow it to chill in the refrigerator for a few hours or overnight to let the flavors meld before serving.
To make baked ziti in bulk, cook ziti pasta and mix it with marinara sauce, ricotta cheese, and mozzarella. Layer the mixture in a large baking dish and top with more cheese. Bake until bubbly. You can prepare multiple trays and freeze them for later use, making it a convenient option for your giveaway.