What Is Your Favorite Recipe to Showcase the Most Products?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various recipes that participants enjoy using to showcase multiple Pampered Chef products during demonstrations. Participants share their personal experiences with different recipes and the tools they utilize in their cooking presentations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions the "Lemon Blueberry Trifle" as a recipe that effectively showcases several higher-ticket products.
  • Another participant shares their experience with the "Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad," highlighting its interactive nature and the variety of tools it allows them to demonstrate.
  • Several users mention the "Chicken, Avocado and Grapefruit Salad" and "Velvet Chocolate Cake w/Strawberries" as good options for showcasing multiple products.
  • One participant discusses the "Greek Cheese Torta," noting it requires fewer tools but still allows for product demonstrations during an interactive session.
  • Another participant emphasizes that any recipe can be adapted to showcase various tools with creativity.
  • One participant expresses a preference for using Pampered Chef recipes due to their design for demonstrations and the ease of product promotion.
  • Several participants mention the "Mandarin Pasta Salad" and "Elegant Artichoke Cups" as additional recipes that can showcase multiple products.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to exclusively use Pampered Chef recipes, with some participants expressing a preference for them while others consider using personal recipes as well.

Contextual Notes

Participants share recipes that they have found effective in their own experiences, focusing on the variety of products that can be demonstrated during cooking shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas that allow for the demonstration of multiple Pampered Chef products may find this discussion beneficial.

PChefRenee
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I am looking for a good recipe to demo where I can use a good number of (higher ticket) products. Any suggestions?
 
I am a new consultant but one demo that I have found that can use bigger items is the "Lemon Blueberry Trifle". It is found in the "All the Best" Cookbook. I use the batter bowl, the microplane grater, the trifle bowl, whisk, scraper, prep bowls, citrus press, and food chopper (because instead of using the 1oz. white chocolate in the recipe, I have the host get white chocolate chips and then demo the chopper). Lastly, I use the easy decorater (for the whipped cream) and the santoku knife to slice the pound cake for the recipe. Hope this helps!
 
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I'll have to check that one out...thanks!
 
I have been doing the deluxe cheeseburger salad
 
Mmm - the Lemon Blueberry Trifle is DELISH!

I like the Chicken, Avocado and Grapefruit Salad to show a lot of products, and even the Velvet Chocolate Cake w/Strawberries shows a lot of different things. Can't wait to try the Bread Bowl recipe!!
 
cathyskitchen said:
Mmm - the Lemon Blueberry Trifle is DELISH!

I like the Chicken, Avocado and Grapefruit Salad to show a lot of products, and even the Velvet Chocolate Cake w/Strawberries shows a lot of different things. Can't wait to try the Bread Bowl recipe!!

Me too! It sounds delish!
 
I do the Chicken Clubhouse Squares. I make the crust in the bar pan with the baker's roller. I mix the cream cheese, garlic (pressed, naturally but sitting in pinch bowl until it's time to be pressed) mayo (I had a show where I got to use the microscraper because it was the last of the jar!), and dill mix in one of the stainless bowls and talk about the set. I use the easy adj. measuring spoon and mix-n-scrape. I spread the stuff using the small spreader. Then I open the can of chicken with the can opener, drain it with the can strainer. I premeasure shredded cheese in a prep bowl. I use the corer and mandoline to prepare cucumber, and I demo both the utility knife and the food chopper by subbing red pepper for tomato (since salmonella scare. I also pass around bacon in one of the coating trays and have guests cut it with the kitchen shears. Finally, cut with pizza cutter and serve with spatula.

LOTS of products! :)
 
For this summer - The Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad!

It shows cookware, stoneware, simple additions, forged cutlery, UM, chopper, SS bowls, and various other smaller tools! It also works wonderfully as an interactive demo! It's so much fun to do with a group - there is something for everyone to do, and it is a quick recipe too.
 
I've been stuck on the Greek Cheese Torta - less tools but I do the ice cube demo with the cookware in the middle.

I manage to get in the demo:
Forged Cutlery
Cutting board
Prep Bowls
Batter Bowls
Scrapers
Food Chopper
Round stone
Spritzer
Garlic Press (sometime will press garlic for bread)
Woven Selections
Bamboo Serving Set

I find that even if a recipe doesn't showcase all, during an interactive demo you get talking about other things anyway.

Last show with this I managed to sell a grill basket, a pie plate and a few other "odd" things not related to the demo.

It's not about what you have with or sometimes what you use (although using really helps), it's all about what your customers think they need and you finding a way to talk about and meet their needs.
 
Any recipe can be tweeked to show as many tools as you want. You just have to be creative!
 
Do we have to use ONLY PC recipes? I do but was wondering just because I use my tools all the time at home for other 'great' recipes...
 
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Thanks for all your suggestions! I love the cheeseburger & grapefruit/avocado salads, but the host for this show booked from one where I made a salad, so I wanted something different. The trifle sounds good and so does the clubhouse squares. I am on the fence about the greek cheese torta; I absolutely love it, but I don't know how many people like feta cheese. I think of it as an aquired taste and not sure if it would go over well.
I really liked what Janet said: "It's not about what you have with or sometimes what you use (although using really helps), it's all about what your customers think they need and you finding a way to talk about and meet their needs." You are SO right!
 
dragonflyz said:
Do we have to use ONLY PC recipes? I do but was wondering just because I use my tools all the time at home for other 'great' recipes...

We don't have to use PC recipes. My up-line suggested that I do, only because if people want the recipe they are usually easily accessible (direct them to the website or cut and paste in an email).
 
Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad DEFINITELY!
 
When I first started - I thought I would use my own recipes....but found that it is so much less stress to use PC's.

They are designed with demos in mind - so fit within the timeframe of a show, and also list the products needed for each recipe, so you don't forget to pack something important in your kit. Plus, PC has such a good reputation that people really like it when you use their recipes. Also, it helps sell more product, since quite often, people will buy the cookbooks based on the recipe demoed.

I did Apple Berry Salsa for a Couples Show this week, and sold a bunch of All The Best Cookbooks!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
For this summer - The Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad!

It shows cookware, stoneware, simple additions, forged cutlery, UM, chopper, SS bowls, and various other smaller tools! It also works wonderfully as an interactive demo! It's so much fun to do with a group - there is something for everyone to do, and it is a quick recipe too.

I have to say this is one of my favorites! yummy! :thumbup:
 
Mandarin Pasta Salad is a good one.
Veggie pizza would be good too
 
I highly recomend the Elegant Artichoke cups. It comes in the new starter kit and you have everything you need to make it!!
 
The Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad has been a hit everytime - and definitely shows off alot of products. I've had a couple shows where they requested no onion - so I used a SA small bowl and square and small bamboo spoon for onions on the side. You can come up with little ideas like that for every recipe and show off lots more tools.

Ditto on the Mandarian Pasta Salad and I like the Greek Party Squares too.
 
I personally love the Greek Cheese Torta but haven't had anyone request it for a demo. The recipes that are requested most often are Warm Nutty Caramel Brownies and the Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad.

I totally agree that you can customize the recipe to use what products you choose. Just practice at home and then you won't worry at the show.
 
DessertDivaFL said:
I personally love the Greek Cheese Torta but haven't had anyone request it for a demo. The recipes that are requested most often are Warm Nutty Caramel Brownies and the Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad.

I totally agree that you can customize the recipe to use what products you choose. Just practice at home and then you won't worry at the show.

Yes - my favorite show is the 30 Minute Chicken w/ Garlic Parmesan Biscuit Bites....at first glance, it wouldn't seem to be many products - but I use something from almost every line in the catalog when I do it!
 
I think a good icecream party shows lots of tools as well!! I freeze my stone and work on the cold surface. Not sure how to get the cookware, but I'm sure you can find something to warm or brown.
 
Janet,

What's the ice cube demo? Thanks!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is your favorite recipe to showcase the most products?

One of my favorite recipes to showcase a variety of Pampered Chef products is the Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake. This dish allows me to demonstrate the use of the Rockcrok, the Food Chopper, and the Mix 'N Chop, among other tools.

How does the Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake highlight Pampered Chef tools?

The Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake highlights several Pampered Chef tools by using the Rockcrok for stovetop cooking and oven baking, the Food Chopper for quickly chopping vegetables, and the Mix 'N Chop for breaking up the chicken and mixing ingredients seamlessly.

Can you explain the steps involved in making the Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake?

To make the Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake, start by cooking the chicken in the Rockcrok using the stovetop method. Then, chop vegetables with the Food Chopper, mix everything together with the Mix 'N Chop, and finally bake it in the oven until bubbly and golden.

What ingredients do you recommend for this recipe?

I recommend using boneless chicken breasts, fettuccine pasta, Alfredo sauce, broccoli, and mozzarella cheese. These ingredients work well together and allow you to showcase the versatility of Pampered Chef products.

How can I adapt this recipe for dietary restrictions?

You can easily adapt the Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake for dietary restrictions by using gluten-free pasta, dairy-free cheese, or substituting chicken with a plant-based protein. This flexibility allows you to cater to various dietary needs while still showcasing Pampered Chef tools.

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