What Are the Best Quick and Easy Dip Recipes for a Dessert Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing quick and easy dip recipes suitable for a dessert show, with a focus on simplicity and preparation ahead of time. Various personal experiences and suggestions are offered regarding dips that can complement desserts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, is preparing for their first show and seeks quick dip recipes to accompany multiple desserts.
  • Another participant suggests not to overwhelm guests with too many desserts, implying that simplicity is key to maintaining interest.
  • One user shares their experience of making a southwestern dip using a seasoning mix, which was well-received at a dinner party.
  • Several participants mention the southwestern seasoning dip and a chocolate fondue dip as favorites.
  • One participant discusses using new rubs to create a cheese ball, expressing enthusiasm for the flavor of the rubs.
  • Another participant shares a classic dill dip recipe that includes mayonnaise, sour cream, and dill mix, noting its popularity.
  • A participant expresses excitement about trying new rubs and seasoning mixes in their upcoming show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific dip recipes and ingredients, but there is a general agreement on the importance of keeping the dips simple and appealing for a dessert show.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding dips, emphasizing ease of preparation and the use of available products.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for quick dip ideas to complement dessert offerings at shows may find the shared experiences and recipes beneficial.

Amber
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I am doing my first show on Friday. The hostess wants to do a dessert show. Now she told me she wants to have some chips and dip to have with the dessert. Do any of you have a quick and easy dip recipe I can make ahead of time? I want to keep it simple, since we will be having 3 desserts!
Thanks :)
 
Are you making ALL the desserts at the show or before hand? In order to make it simple, do not over do or your guests will get bored and not want to order as much stuff cause they will be ready to leave. As for the dips, do you have the Farmers Market Seasoning Set? You could make a dip from it or if you go to Consultants corner and go to recipes and type in dips you can get some ideas there too. Good luck on your first show!!
 
Use your spicesI had a dinner party at my house on Monday and dinner was not going to be ready the time I had suggested it would be ready. I ran to the store quick and picked up some cheese bread from my local grocery store bakery dept. and I made southwestern dip with the southwestern seasoning mix. It was a big hit. I also used the simple additions pieces to display. You can suggest for her to get tortilla chips for that dip. I also know that some of the other spices also have dip recipes on them. Just remember they must chill. The directions say chill for 1 hour. I only chilled mine for about 20 minutes and it was just as good.

Good luck,

Debbie
 
You could make the Brownie Banana Split. It's easy and yummy.
 
I love the southwestern seasoning dip and the cool & creamy chocolate fondue dip with the chocolate drizzled cinnamon chips.
 
New RubsIf you received the mid-season products you could make a cheese ball and roll the ball in the New Rubs. Have you guys tried the rubs yet? OHMYGOSH they are sooo good! I was surprised. I shouldn't have been because all of our stuff is so great, but these exceeded my expectations.

I must digress here for a bit...For a grillin' show use the Professional Grill Pan and the burner (you can buy one at Wal-Mart for $8) so that you can show it cooking at your demo table. Use regular mayo, slather it on your meat (chicken, steak, pork chops, fish, whatever) then sprinkle the rubs on the meat. When heated the fat in the mayo acts as your butter or olive oil eliminating the need for additional fats. The mayo also gives the rub something to cling to and seals in the meat to keep it nice and juicy while cooking!

We did this at my cluster meeting on Monday and I am SOLD!! I had been hesitant about doing a grilling show because I am in AZ (can you say 115 degrees) and I do not want to be standing in front of nobody's grill! We sampled all of the rubs and talked about what to add to increase the demo total. If the host buys a simple bag salad and carrots and cucumbers and whatever salad toppings she wants you could show all of the knives, the US&G, Chopper, Prep Bowls, Pastry brush, Stainless Steel bowls..the possibilities are endless!

Sorry to go on for so long. I'm sorry if I didn't answer your question adequately enough, but I hope I helped someone. When I started I did the 3 Cheese Walnut Spread...UMMMM delicioso!!
 
You can also make regular dips with the new rubs too. I love the new rubs too Chef Kearns! :D
 
Classic Dill DipI make the veggie dip and it goes over very well! The ingredients are:1 cup mayonnaise,1 cup sour cream, 3 tablespoons Pantry All-Purpose Dill Mix; combine all ingredients and chill for one hour! Enjoy! :D
 
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Thanks for all the dip ideas :) I am going to have 2 desserts made before the guests arrive, and just show how to do one.
I am going to have 2 different dips with chips or veggies. I have the southwest seasoning, but none of the others yet - I guess they will all be on my next order :D I am going to have to try the rubs too, sounds yummy!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some quick and easy dip recipes for a dessert show?

Some popular quick and easy dip recipes for a dessert show include chocolate cream cheese dip, peanut butter fluff dip, and strawberry cheesecake dip. These dips can be served with fruits, cookies, or graham crackers for a delightful treat.

How do I make a chocolate cream cheese dip?

To make a chocolate cream cheese dip, beat together 8 oz of softened cream cheese, 1 cup of powdered sugar, and 1 cup of cocoa powder until smooth. Add a splash of vanilla extract and mix well. Serve with fresh strawberries or pretzels.

What ingredients do I need for a peanut butter fluff dip?

For a peanut butter fluff dip, you will need 1 cup of creamy peanut butter, 1 cup of marshmallow fluff, and 1 cup of whipped cream. Mix all the ingredients together until smooth and serve with apple slices or graham crackers.

Can I make a strawberry cheesecake dip ahead of time?

Yes, you can make a strawberry cheesecake dip ahead of time. Combine 8 oz of cream cheese, 1/2 cup of powdered sugar, 1 cup of whipped cream, and 1 cup of chopped strawberries. Store it in the refrigerator until you're ready to serve.

What can I serve with these dessert dips?

You can serve a variety of items with dessert dips, such as fresh fruit (like strawberries, apples, and bananas), cookies (like graham crackers or chocolate chip cookies), and pretzels. These pairings enhance the flavors and provide a fun, interactive experience for guests.

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