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This thread explores various recipes that participants have demoed during shows and their impact on sales. Participants share personal experiences regarding the effectiveness of specific recipes and the importance of engaging the audience.
Participants generally agree that the effectiveness of a recipe in driving sales is influenced more by audience engagement and product presentation than by the recipe itself. However, individual experiences with specific recipes vary, indicating no clear consensus on which recipes are universally successful.
Participants shared their experiences from various shows, highlighting the diversity of audience reactions and the impact of different recipes on sales outcomes.
Consultants looking to enhance their demo strategies and understand the relationship between recipe choice and audience engagement may find this discussion beneficial.
I agree with this.pamperedlinda said:I don't really think the recipe matters (which was hard for me to grasp). It's more about how well you get your audience interested and how well you cover the products in the catalog.
That's a great tip!kspry said:Yeah, that nacho recipe isn't very impressive-looking.
I think the Jerk Salad with the pineapple top in the middle sold more.
Whenever I have used the torte pans, they have sold. I always say that a simple box cake mix can turn into something that looks like a $30 bakery item.
edit - and most of them buy the easy accent decorater, too.
vwpamperedchef said:On Friday, I made the 30 min chicken recipe in the DDCB and I sold 3 DDCB plus over $900 in commissionable sales!!
I will definately make this again.
Also made the cinnamon rolls and sold a lot of the sprinkles.
But as for next time, I will rethink the cinnamon rolls, the stone ware is awfully heavy to be carrying all of that.
pamperedlinda said:I don't really think the recipe matters (which was hard for me to grasp). It's more about how well you get your audience interested and how well you cover the products in the catalog.
One of the best recipes that consistently drives sales is the Classic Tomato Basil Bruschetta. It's simple to make, showcases the versatility of Pampered Chef products, and appeals to a wide audience.
This recipe is visually appealing, easy to prepare, and can be made with fresh ingredients that are often in season. It also allows demonstrators to highlight various kitchen tools, such as the Food Chopper and the Microplane Grater, which encourages attendees to see the value in purchasing these items.
Yes, other recipes like the Spinach and Artichoke Dip and the Mini Tacos are also popular. They are crowd-pleasers and can be made quickly, allowing for more interaction and engagement during the demo.
To enhance your recipe demo, focus on storytelling, share personal experiences with the recipe, and engage your audience by inviting them to taste and ask questions. Highlight the features and benefits of the products used in the recipe to create a connection between the food and the tools.
Choose recipes that are simple, quick to prepare, and utilize a variety of Pampered Chef products. Consider seasonal ingredients and popular trends, and ensure the recipe is something your audience can easily replicate at home.