What are some must-have items for a successful cooking show?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the essential items that Pampered Chef consultants consider important to bring to cooking shows. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding tools and products that enhance their presentations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions the DCB as a key item but seeks additional suggestions.
  • Another participant lists their must-haves, including the DCB, utility knife, chopper, and 12" skillet.
  • Several users mention various tools such as santoku knives, food chopper, mix & chop, and stoneware pieces.
  • One participant highlights the importance of a salad spinner and cutting board with measuring cups when the recipe requires them.
  • Another participant suggests bringing upcoming specials and a variety of top items to showcase.
  • One participant expresses confusion about the acronym DCB, indicating they are new to the community.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using lighter SS Bowl Sets and emphasizes the importance of having cookbooks available during shows.
  • One participant lists a wide range of items, including salad choppers and various platters, suggesting collecting items from different categories for versatility.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific items to bring, with no clear consensus on a definitive list of must-haves for cooking shows.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of approaches to preparing for cooking shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into what items others find beneficial to bring to cooking shows may find this discussion helpful.

mandy412
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To all the seasoned consultants out there, I'm wondering what you consider your must have things to take to a cooking show. I know the DCB is probably on that list but what else makes a big impact? Thanks!


T-4 to my first cooking show!
 
I take my DCB, my utility knife, chopper, 12" skillet, prep bowls, TTA w/ gadgets. Those are must haves for me.
 
santuko knives, food chopper, mix & chop, small bowls & caddy, couple of pcs of stoneware, and pantry items
 
Besides what's been mentioned, I would say the salad spinner if the recipie TRULY calls for it ... and the cutting board with measuring cups for sure!
 
I always try to take the next month or two specials if I have them and one of each of the top items stoneware piece skillet dcb etc..
 
I know I'm going to feel like a dope when you all answer this..but..what is DCB? Thanks, in advance!
 
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suzieQpc said:
I know I'm going to feel like a dope when you all answer this..but..what is DCB? Thanks, in advance!

Don't feel like a dope! It's the deep covered baker. I'm new too so I'm learning everyone's acronyms!
 
I would look at the recipes you really want to do, and make a list of what you don't have to do those.

For me, I always take the SS Bowl Set (much lighter than the batter bowls) the easy read measuring cups (full set) because just about anything I need melted in the micro I can do in one of those, the mix n chop, the DCB, and my TTA packed full. Also, the 5" Santuko, and the Large grooved cutting board. Cookbooks are good to have, I sell a lot of those because I always pass them around.
Personally, I don't even own a cutting board w/ measuring cups. I don't sell them either - if something happens to one of the cups, and it's out of warranty, then the customer is out of luck, because those aren't on replacement parts. I've had that happen 3 times in the past couple of months.
 
Salad Choppers, Tool Turn About (to hold your goodies), Mix N Chop, Simple Additions Large Round Platter to start....


then follow with (in no particular order)...micro cooker, smooth edge can opener, chef's tongs, trifle bowl, 5 in santoku...large bamboo platter, large grooved cutting board...

Try and collect at least one additional item from each group (outdoor, simple additions,bamboo, cookware, entertaining, stoneware, etc.)

Yes, I'm a junkie but these are all useful for your shows and great for guests to see and touch
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some essential kitchen tools to showcase at a cooking show?

Some essential kitchen tools to showcase include a high-quality chef's knife, cutting boards, measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowls, and a versatile cooking pan. These items demonstrate the importance of having the right tools for efficient meal preparation.

How can I effectively demonstrate the products during the show?

To effectively demonstrate the products, practice your cooking techniques beforehand and ensure you are familiar with each item. Engage your audience by explaining the benefits of each product as you use them, and encourage questions to create an interactive experience.

What types of recipes work best for a cooking show?

Recipes that are simple, quick, and visually appealing work best for cooking shows. Consider dishes that can be prepared in 30 minutes or less, and that highlight multiple products. Demos that allow for audience participation or sampling can also enhance the experience.

Should I provide samples of the food prepared during the show?

Yes, providing samples of the food prepared during the show is highly recommended. It allows guests to taste the results of the products in action, making it easier for them to see the value and quality of the items you are showcasing.

How can I create an engaging atmosphere during the cooking show?

To create an engaging atmosphere, use music to set the mood, encourage audience participation, and share personal stories or tips related to the recipes. Make sure to maintain a friendly and enthusiastic demeanor, as this will help keep your guests interested and involved.

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