What Recipes Are You Making at Your March Shows?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the recipes participants are planning to make at their March shows, with a mix of personal experiences and requests for ideas. Participants share their successes with various dishes and seek inspiration from one another.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using the stovetop pan pizza recipe from the new Season's Best, noting a personal experience of it burning slightly but still tasting delicious.
  • Another participant shares their experience of hosting an omelet bar, highlighting the use of the new egg maker and the popularity of the dish among guests.
  • One participant expresses enjoyment of making summer spaghetti with cucumber lime dip, indicating it has been well-received.
  • Several participants inquire about recipes and ideas for March shows, with one specifically asking for a flyer for recipes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of recipes and experiences without indicating agreement on a specific dish or approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences related to recipes from the Season's Best and other Pampered Chef resources, focusing on what has worked well for them in their shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and inspiration for their upcoming shows may find the shared experiences valuable.

DebPC
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Old favorites or new ones from the SB?
 
I could use some ideas, please. Anyone have a flyer made up for March show recipes.
 
I have a show tomorrow night and the host wanted the stovetop pan pizza in the new Season's Best. The one I tried at home tonight burned a little on the bottom, but tasted delicious anyway! It was very easy and used tools that I already have. Hope it doesn't burn tomorrow night!:)
 
I did an omelet bar on Saturday. I used the new egg maker. Guests - 2 at a time - broke 2 eggs into a 3 cup prep bowl and wisked with the mini whipper (sold 6!). The could choose from green peppers, onions, ham, cheese, and mushrooms for toppings. we put them in the microwave for 2 minutes and 15 seconds and they were a HUGE hit! I also made the hashbrown omelets from the new 29 minutes to dinner and they were a hit too! Served with fruit salad, it is a fresh, healthy show idea. =)
 
I have been making the summer spaghetti w/ the cucumber lime dip from Feast and it's been a big hit!
 
Tell me more about the summer spaghetti. Where can I find the recipe?
 
It's in the new Season's Best, lalemom
 
jendill said:
I did an omelet bar on Saturday. I used the new egg maker. Guests - 2 at a time - broke 2 eggs into a 3 cup prep bowl and wisked with the mini whipper (sold 6!). The could choose from green peppers, onions, ham, cheese, and mushrooms for toppings. we put them in the microwave for 2 minutes and 15 seconds and they were a HUGE hit! I also made the hashbrown omelets from the new 29 minutes to dinner and they were a hit too! Served with fruit salad, it is a fresh, healthy show idea. =)
I'm dying to do this! :thumbup:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of recipes are typically featured at March shows?

At March shows, we often feature recipes that highlight seasonal ingredients, such as fresh vegetables and herbs. Popular choices include spring salads, light pasta dishes, and recipes that incorporate citrus flavors, which are perfect for welcoming the new season.

Can I request specific recipes for my show?

Absolutely! We encourage hosts to share their preferences and any specific recipes they would like to see. This helps us tailor the show to your tastes and ensures that your guests will enjoy the dishes being prepared.

Are there any kid-friendly recipes that can be made at March shows?

Yes, we can definitely include kid-friendly recipes! Options like mini pizzas, fruit kabobs, or fun dips are great choices that appeal to children and can be made easily during the show. We aim to create an engaging experience for guests of all ages.

How long does it take to prepare the recipes during the show?

The preparation time for recipes at the show typically ranges from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the dishes. We strive to keep the recipes simple yet delicious, allowing guests to see how easy it can be to cook with Pampered Chef products.

Will I receive the recipes made during the show?

Yes, all hosts will receive a copy of the recipes demonstrated during their show. Additionally, we provide tips and tricks for making the dishes at home, ensuring that you and your guests can recreate the delicious meals later on.

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