What is a Pantry Party? Seeking Ideas and Clarification

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the concept of a "Pantry Party," with participants sharing their interpretations, experiences, and ideas related to hosting such an event. The discussion highlights various approaches to incorporating pantry items into cooking shows and the importance of clarifying expectations with hosts.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about what a "Pantry Party" entails and seeks clarification from others.
  • Another participant suggests focusing on recipes that highlight favorite spices and how they can be used in various dishes.
  • One participant shares their experience of conducting a show with eight recipes, emphasizing interactive participation and the use of pantry items.
  • Another participant interprets the term as either showcasing pantry items or using existing pantry ingredients to create meals.
  • One participant mentions a previous "spice it up" party where guests guessed spices used on chicken wings, indicating a fun, interactive approach.
  • Another participant suggests checking out "Sip and Dip" parties as a related concept.
  • One participant advises asking the host for their specific vision of the pantry party to ensure alignment with their expectations.
  • Another participant describes a pantry party as a housewarming event focused on stocking pantry essentials, proposing to incorporate Pampered Chef products into the gathering.
  • One participant notes that there are various definitions of a pantry party and emphasizes the need to clarify with the host what they envision.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the exact nature of a "Pantry Party," with no clear consensus emerging on a single definition. Participants offer multiple interpretations and ideas for how to approach such an event.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and interpretations among participants, highlighting the diversity of ideas within the consultant community regarding pantry-themed events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas and insights on how to host a pantry-themed event may find this discussion beneficial.

kuntrycook
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Hi folks,

I had a request tonight from a potential host to do a "Pantry Party". Now, I don't know what that is. I, of course, told her: "Sure, we'll work it out...". All the while thinking to myself: "what is a Pantry Party???". I've searched these forums and couldn't find anything, and unless I overlooked it, I wasn't able to find anything on the Consultants Corner either.

Does anyone have any ideas what it is, exactly, that she's asking me to do? If not, do you have any ideas that I can work with to "pretend" like I'm having a party focusing on Pantry items? She mentioned housewarming...so maybe she's just wanting a standard PC cooking show...I really don't know because she was in a hurry and I didn't get to ask many questions. I'll be back in touch with her soon...so maybe then I can get some clarification...but thought I'd throw the question out here...just in case someone here had heard the term "pantry party".

Thanks y'all! ~ C
 
I never heard of that idea before. Well the first thing that I thought of was that it would be based on our Pantry items. Maybe you could choose a recipe that highlights one of your favorite spices/rubs. And then show how they can be used for dips, marinades, glazes, etc.
I am interested in other's ideas too!!
 
I actually put together a show based on our pantry items. I have 8 recipes I use. Each recipe, the ingredients, and the PC tools/serving pieces are each in the own PC grocery bag. I do the show interactive - 1-2 people per recipe, so in about 15 minutes ALL 8 recipes are finished and ready for tasting. I have the host by most of the ingredients - some I buy if they need pre-show prep like the bread sticks. Since the cost of the ingredients is more than $15, I really emphasize to the host to NOT make any other food - remember, we will have 8 things ready to sample.

I have a document I will share - give me 10 minutes, I am browning ground beef and need to go to the home computer vs. my work lap top.

I have done the show a couple times and people LOVE it. They are amazed at how easy they all are. I am doing another one in August, but am making one small change. I am going to use the Ginger-Wasabi Sauce with chicken nuggets (microwave) vs. the sun-dried tomato dipping sauce that is on the document.
 
I would take that 2 ways - either our pantry items made into a show like a tastefully simple show OR how to use things that are already in your pantry to make a meal. Is the customer familiar enough with our products to know how we use the term "pantry item"?
 
Here are the recipes I use.

After everything is made and on the table ready to be sampled, I ask each group how "such and such tool" helped in preparing their recipe. For example: Spicy Sauce calls for 1/4 C to be poured over the cream cheese. In their bag, I have the Easy Read Mini Measuring Cup - so I will ask that group how it made it easy to measure out the sauce. To get a plug in for the serving pieces, after each group shares - I point out what the recipe is being served on. For example: Sweet Sprinkles is served in the Dots Bowl Trio that is set in the Dots Medium Round Bowl (dips in the trio and pretzels around it in the medium bowl), etc.
 

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wow...thats great.

I also thought of this as using our pantry items and maybe doing recipes that would use what you already had in your pantry. Any other ideas?
 
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Thanks for everyone's input...especially a shout out to lpacker for the great show idea!!! That sounds like something I might try in the near future. I'm going to be talking to my host over the weekend...so I'll be sure to explain to her that the term "pantry" refers to our rubs, seasonings, etc... I don't know how familiar she is with the Pampered Chef...so either way, this will be fun!Thanks again!! ~ C
 
I did a "spice it up" party with a host... .they used all of our spices on chix wings and made it into a game of guess what the spice is. The correct winner got a prize. And I made the greek cheese torte dip also as my recipe. It was different and fun for her guests. :)
 
Check out listings for Sip and Dip parties too. We used to do those as an express show. Or check express show!
 
i would tell the hostess there are several ways to do a pantry show how exactly did she want hers done and let her tell you what she wants so you make sure you give her what she wants. much better to ask then disappoint. good luck~
 
Okay, so I just had someone invite me to one of these for a friend of mine. Basically what it is a stock the shelves of a pantry, as a house-warming. Of course, I am going to contact the person coordinating it and try to turn it into a PC party and ask everyone to bring an item on the "well-stocked" pantry listing. Hope this helps!
 
Going back to the first post....I think that from reading all of the other posts there are MANY different definitions of pantry party. To find out what your host wants, you should ask her what she means by pantry party. You might be planning this big party involving all of our sauces and seasonings, and that's not what she meant at all!

The best way to know what people want is to ask them.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pantry Party?

A Pantry Party is a fun and interactive way to showcase Pampered Chef products while encouraging guests to explore their cooking and entertaining options. During a Pantry Party, guests can sample recipes, learn cooking tips, and see how Pampered Chef tools can simplify meal preparation and enhance their culinary experiences.

How do I host a Pantry Party?

To host a Pantry Party, you can invite friends, family, or colleagues to your home or a virtual platform. Set a date and time, and work with your Pampered Chef consultant to plan the menu and product demonstrations. Make sure to promote the event and encourage guests to bring their favorite pantry staples to share and discuss.

What types of recipes can be featured at a Pantry Party?

At a Pantry Party, you can feature a variety of recipes that utilize common pantry ingredients. Consider showcasing easy appetizers, quick meals, or desserts that guests can replicate at home. Focus on recipes that highlight the use of Pampered Chef tools, making it easy for guests to see the products in action.

What are some ideas to make my Pantry Party more engaging?

To make your Pantry Party more engaging, consider incorporating interactive elements such as cooking demonstrations, hands-on activities, or recipe swaps. You can also create a fun theme, offer prizes for participation, or host a cooking challenge where guests can showcase their culinary skills using Pampered Chef products.

Can I host a virtual Pantry Party?

Yes, you can absolutely host a virtual Pantry Party! Use video conferencing platforms to connect with guests from the comfort of their homes. Share recipes in advance, encourage guests to cook along, and provide tips and tricks throughout the event. This format allows for a wider reach and can be just as interactive as an in-person gathering.

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