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The thread centers around participants sharing easy recipe ideas for a first cooking show, with a focus on recipes that can impress guests while being manageable to prepare. Various suggestions are offered, along with personal experiences related to recipe execution and product usage.
Views differ on whether to prepare one or two recipes during a show, with some participants preferring to showcase multiple recipes while others feel one is sufficient.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding recipe selection and preparation techniques, reflecting a variety of cooking styles and product familiarity.
New consultants looking for recipe ideas and tips for their first shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.
jenniferlynne said:Do you have the mini muffin pan or Easy Accent Decorator?
barbchan said:I didn't ask the question but I do have both these products. I've been trying to think of what recipe I could do for my first show too... Please, if you have a really good recipe for these products, share it with me.![]()
Pro - fit - er - ol (long sound on that "o")jenniferlynne said:The catalog says the small scoop is approximately 1 Tablespoon, so I guess you could use anything to make them.
I know some consultants only make one recipe, but I like to do two. I think the majority do two, but it is up to you. The more tools you show, the more you sell!!
I don't know how to pronounce them either.
barbchan said:I didn't ask the question but I do have both these products. I've been trying to think of what recipe I could do for my first show too... Please, if you have a really good recipe for these products, share it with me.![]()
rileydiley said:
This is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE recipe to do!!! It is in the retired Classics cookbook!Definately do not bake with out parchment paper!!! I have even had it run over because I got it too close to the edge with pp.One tip I would add is to cut the brownie with the pizza cutter after you add the cream cheese mixture and BEFORE you add all of the toppings - I would recommend that tip for any pizza type recipe you make.You can also add a WOW to this by garnishing the strawberry with the Egg slicer plus - leave the stem/green on and put in the ESP, stem side down - cutting through the bottom of the strawberry first - stop cutting before you get to the top by the stem (leave a little bit of strawberry uncut) - carefully remove from the cutter and then 'fan' out the strawberry to garnish.Second vote would be for the Profiterole puffs - they were easy too. I would also make the puffs at home and then fill at the show.Good luck!Chef Kearns said:This recipe is yummy and can be done with a Super Starter Kit. It definitely has a WOW factor!! Banana Split Brownie Pizza Do not bake without parchment paper or batter will run off stone while baking. Bake 15-20 minutes or until set. Cool completely. Mix cream cheese and sugar until smooth. Spread over brownie crust. Slice banana and strawberries. Chop nuts. Arrange fruits and nuts on top of cream cheese mixture. Drizzle with chocolate syrup. Chill.
A great recipe to wow your guests is a Caprese Salad Skewers. Simply thread cherry tomatoes, fresh basil leaves, and mozzarella balls onto skewers. Drizzle with balsamic glaze for a delicious and visually appealing appetizer that’s easy to assemble and showcases the quality of Pampered Chef products.
Absolutely! A no-bake cheesecake is a fantastic option. Use a pre-made graham cracker crust, mix cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla extract, then fold in whipped cream. Pour the mixture into the crust and let it chill. You can top it with fresh fruit or chocolate sauce for an extra touch!
For a successful demonstration, consider using the Pampered Chef Food Chopper for chopping ingredients, the Mix 'N Chop for mixing, and the Classic Batter Bowl for combining your ingredients. These tools not only make the process easier but also highlight the versatility of Pampered Chef products.
Engage your guests by inviting them to help with the assembly of the dish. For example, if you’re making a taco bar, have them choose their toppings and build their own tacos. This interaction not only makes the experience fun but also encourages them to envision using the products in their own kitchens.
If time is running short, consider preparing a portion of the recipe in advance and then finishing it live. You can also have a visual aid, like a finished dish, to show your guests what the final product looks like. This way, you can still demonstrate the key steps without feeling rushed.