What Are the 5 Appetizers You Can Make in Just 15 Minutes?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the concept of preparing five appetizers in just 15 minutes, with participants sharing their experiences, resources, and excitement about the theme. There is a focus on specific recipes and the use of certain Pampered Chef products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses enthusiasm for a file containing recipes and logistics related to the appetizers.
  • Another participant shares their experience using the Cocotte to prepare Brie, highlighting a specific recipe they enjoyed in the past.
  • Several users mention the idea of hosting shows during the holiday season, noting that guests may prefer shorter, more casual cooking demonstrations.
  • One participant requests a flyer for hosts, while another provides details about the contents of the multi-page file they downloaded.
  • A participant shares their personal recipe for Olive Tapenade, describing its popularity among guests.
  • Multiple participants express gratitude towards Malinda for sharing resources and ideas.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the availability and specifics of the recipes, with some participants successfully accessing the file while others struggle to find it. There is no clear consensus on the exact recipes or logistics discussed.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a community of Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal experiences and resources related to quick appetizer preparation, particularly in the context of upcoming holiday shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for quick appetizer ideas and resources for hosting shows may find the shared experiences and recipes beneficial.

cookinforyou
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Hi I have searched a bunch of threads and the old CN's does anyone have the outline/recipes for the 5 appetizers theme show??


Thank you!!
 
I haven't heard of this, but am anxious to see it.
 
Hopefully this shows up, but here is the filehttp://db.tt/vAo15iYO
 
Wow! I've never seen this before. This is really great. Now that we have the Cocotte, I would do the Brie in that. I did the Tangy Pepper Pecan Brie from a SB a few years ago in the Cocotte for my Fall Kick-off show. It worked perfectly! I put the Medium Bar Pan with some french bread slices brushed with oil on it into the oven along with the Cocotte so there would be toasty bread to go with the cheese.

Thanks for sharing this.

Shari in TX
 
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Malinda you rock thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Amazing!!! Can't wait to give it a try. I think this is a fabulous idea for after Thanksgiving before Christmas shows. People are wanting to get together, they are wanting to entertain and enjoy having friends over but they aren't wanting to sit through a typical cooking show like they would normally enjoy Sept-October.
 
Thank You, Malinda!! I love this site - everyone is so helpful! I'm want to focus on booking shows in late Nov. & especially early Dec. and this is perfect. It will be so much fun.
 
Could this be converted into Word please?
Thank You!
 
VeronicaW said:
Could this be converted into Word please?
Thank You!

It is a Word *.doc already. You just have to download it.
 
Is there a flyer that explains this for the host?
 
VeronicaW said:
Is there a flyer that explains this for the host?

It's a multi-page file. I think the first page is the overview, then there's a page for logistics of how you do it, a page for what you can give the host, and then a page with your packing list. (just trying to remember off the top of my head...I downloaded it yesterday and loved it!) :)
 
I couldn't find the file, anyone have a link to it please?
 
Malinda Klein said:
Hopefully this shows up, but here is the file

http://db.tt/vAo15iYO

VeronicaW said:
I couldn't find the file, anyone have a link to it please?

Oh, okay, I didn't realize it didn't work for you. When I click the link, the dropbox website shows up with that file readable, then there's a "download" button towards the top right I clicked and downloaded it. I'll see if I can upload it here...be back in a few minutes. :)
 
This is awesome, I can't wait to offer it to my hosts!!
 
This looks awesome......
 
ok, I can't find the olive tapenade recipe???? I looked through old recipes too.
 
I think it was in the Seasons Best when the Manual Food Processor came out.
 
ok, from reading the pages in this file I think the last 2 are the same, I looked on CC but didn't see one that worked with the 2 olive ingred listed.
 
This is the Olive Tapenade recipe I use (it was from a list of recipes for the MFP, not a Season's Best):
1 can black olives (6 oz size)
1 jar green olives with pimento (5.75 oz jar)
2-3 cloves garlic (use garlic press)
olive oil
Throw it in the MFP and pump until it's the consistency you like. I usually do it in 2 batches and just drizzle some olive oil on each batch, pump (I like a fine consistency) adding olive oil as I go along (I don't like too much).

It's always a big favorite whenever I make it. I serve it either with toasted or untoasted french bread. Enjoy!

The very last page is for the host, the second to last is for us.
 
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This looks like an awesome show! Thank you Malinda!
 
Malinda Klein said:
Hopefully this shows up, but here is the file

http://db.tt/vAo15iYO


We did a sampling of this at our last team meeting and it is all amazing!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some quick appetizers I can make in 15 minutes?

You can prepare a variety of appetizers in just 15 minutes, including Caprese skewers, bruschetta, stuffed mushrooms, shrimp cocktail, and a cheese and charcuterie board.

How do I make Caprese skewers quickly?

To make Caprese skewers, simply thread cherry tomatoes, fresh basil leaves, and mozzarella balls onto toothpicks. Drizzle with balsamic glaze for added flavor.

What ingredients do I need for bruschetta?

For bruschetta, you'll need a baguette, fresh tomatoes, garlic, basil, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Toast the baguette slices, mix the toppings, and serve.

Can I prepare stuffed mushrooms in 15 minutes?

Yes! Use pre-made stuffing or a quick mix of cream cheese, herbs, and breadcrumbs. Fill the mushroom caps and bake them for about 10 minutes at 375°F.

What’s the easiest way to serve shrimp cocktail?

The easiest way to serve shrimp cocktail is to buy pre-cooked shrimp. Arrange them on a platter with cocktail sauce and lemon wedges for a quick and elegant appetizer.

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