What Recipes for Chocolate Bliss Show?

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The forum discussion centers on successful recipes for Chocolate Bliss shows, with participants sharing their experiences and recommendations. The Warm Nutty Caramel Brownies and Molten Chocolate Mini Cakes are highlighted as top choices, with the former being particularly praised for its popularity and ease of preparation using the starter kit's Large Bar Pan. Additionally, Truffle Brownie Bites from the Season's Best recipe book are noted for their quick preparation and customization options, making them a hit among attendees.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Chocolate Bliss show format
  • Familiarity with the Large Bar Pan and its uses
  • Knowledge of basic baking techniques
  • Experience with recipe customization and presentation
NEXT STEPS
  • Research additional recipes for the Large Bar Pan
  • Explore variations of Truffle Brownie Bites using different toppings
  • Learn about effective presentation techniques for dessert shows
  • Investigate customer engagement strategies during cooking demonstrations
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New consultants, home bakers, and anyone interested in maximizing their Chocolate Bliss show experience through effective recipe selection and presentation techniques.

Leslie0831
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I am holding my first Chocolate Bliss show and was wondering what recipes others have done for this show - what has been successful? I am a new consultant, so I am limited to the starter kit. Thanks.
 
Go with the warm nutty caramel brownies - they are awesome! And they go in the bar pan which came in your kit - I don't think you need anything but stuff you already have.

They are delicious and even if at first people balk that you are doing "just" brownies - they don't know what kind of treat they are in for!

Good luck with your show!
 
I'm doing the Molten Chocolate Mini Cakes and they are DIVINE. I've sold a ton of Silicone Floral Baking Pans, lg. scoops, etc! (I've even sold a bunch of Trifle Bowls from the catalog - didn't even need to bring it to sell it!) :)
 
Go for the Nutty Brownies!! They are awesome!! I took them to work the other day, and I had 10 people want the recipe!! It is amazing what a little more chocolate and some brown sugar can do!!!

Good Luck!!:D
 
cathyskitchen said:
I'm doing the Molten Chocolate Mini Cakes and they are DIVINE. I've sold a ton of Silicone Floral Baking Pans, lg. scoops, etc! (I've even sold a bunch of Trifle Bowls from the catalog - didn't even need to bring it to sell it!) :)
Good for you, selling the Trifle Bowl. I haven't sold many trifle bowls. I've had people book to get it, but not many people buy it outright. I sell the bar pan and the large round stone with handles even when I don't bring them with me.
For my chocolate bliss shows, I've made the Warm Nutty Caramel Brownies and Chocolate Covered Strawberry Trifle. Mostly people don't ask for this show.
 
Leslie0831 said:
I am holding my first Chocolate Bliss show and was wondering what recipes others have done for this show - what has been successful? I am a new consultant, so I am limited to the starter kit. Thanks.

Leigh, you are not limited by your new consultant kit!! That kit has so many great products in it that us older consultants had to earn or buy. The Large Bar Pan alone opens up the avenue for so many different recipe options. There are tons of "bar" recipes floating out there. I am not getting on your case, please don't read this with that tone attached. I just want you to realize how truly valuable your kit pieces are! You have AWESOME products for starting your business. Just keep searching for bar pan recipes and you'll be amazed!!
 
JAE, could you give me the Chocolate Covered Strawberry Trifle recipe?
 
Leslie0831 said:
I am holding my first Chocolate Bliss show and was wondering what recipes others have done for this show - what has been successful? I am a new consultant, so I am limited to the starter kit. Thanks.

I've had great success with the truffle brownie bites that are in the Season's Best recipe book. They're very fast, easy AND tasty and use so many of the things you have in the starter kit. Folks love 'em and you can offer a variety of toppings and let folks choose what they want on theirs (just top 'em with the ganache and let folks add what they want).
 
lkprescott said:
I've had great success with the truffle brownie bites that are in the Season's Best recipe book. They're very fast, easy AND tasty and use so many of the things you have in the starter kit. Folks love 'em and you can offer a variety of toppings and let folks choose what they want on theirs (just top 'em with the ganache and let folks add what they want).

I agree! I like these better than the warm brownie recipe.......this is one that screams CHOCOLATE!!!

I have the EAD filled with cool whip, nuts to chop, and both kinds of sprinkles sitting out so people can finish them the way they want. It usually results in an add-on sale of a bottle or 2 of sprinkles!;)
 
Smores Braid is good too on large bar pan
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I agree! I like these better than the warm brownie recipe.......this is one that screams CHOCOLATE!!!

I have the EAD filled with cool whip, nuts to chop, and both kinds of sprinkles sitting out so people can finish them the way they want. It usually results in an add-on sale of a bottle or 2 of sprinkles!;)

I love when folks remark "wow, that's chocolatey, don't think I can eat too many of those" and then proceed to scarf 'em down. *giggle* "oh, just one more... THESE are REALLY GOOD!"...

I've been told too that instead of using the tart shaper to just stick a hershey's kiss down in the brownie bite... haven't tried it yet but sounds divine! I'm also wondering if mini-Reese's cups would work too...
 
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Thanks for all the great ideas!!
 
lkprescott said:
I love when folks remark "wow, that's chocolatey, don't think I can eat too many of those" and then proceed to scarf 'em down. *giggle* "oh, just one more... THESE are REALLY GOOD!"...

I've been told too that instead of using the tart shaper to just stick a hershey's kiss down in the brownie bite... haven't tried it yet but sounds divine! I'm also wondering if mini-Reese's cups would work too...


So True! It doesn't seem to matter how many people are at the show - they ALL disappear!


In all honesty, they disappear like that at our house too.......we like to blame it on the mice!:D
 
I agree 100% with the brownies! They're amazing!! I've made them a few times and everyone LOVES them!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
So True! It doesn't seem to matter how many people are at the show - they ALL disappear!


In all honesty, they disappear like that at our house too.......we like to blame it on the mice!:D
You have invisible mice too? Those darned mice are always eating our ice cream! And, I've got to have a talk with them leaving wrappers in my son's bedroom (yeah.. he's so busted :eek: )...
 
The warm nutty caramel brownies are a must! I made them at my last show with white chocolate and they turned out great! I served them hot with ice cream and the guests loved them.

Donna
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chocolate Bliss Show?

The Chocolate Bliss Show is a fun and interactive cooking demonstration hosted by Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on delicious chocolate recipes. It showcases various ways to incorporate chocolate into desserts and treats, making it perfect for chocolate lovers.

What types of recipes can I expect at the Chocolate Bliss Show?

At the Chocolate Bliss Show, you can expect a variety of recipes that highlight chocolate, including brownies, chocolate cakes, chocolate-covered fruits, and decadent chocolate dips. Each recipe is designed to be simple and enjoyable, using Pampered Chef tools for easy preparation.

Can I participate in the Chocolate Bliss Show if I have dietary restrictions?

Yes! The Chocolate Bliss Show can be tailored to accommodate various dietary restrictions. Many recipes can be modified to be gluten-free, dairy-free, or vegan. Be sure to inform your consultant of any specific dietary needs ahead of time so they can prepare suitable recipes.

How long does the Chocolate Bliss Show last?

The Chocolate Bliss Show typically lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours. This includes time for cooking demonstrations, tasting samples, and a Q&A session where attendees can ask questions about the recipes and Pampered Chef products.

Can I purchase Pampered Chef products during the Chocolate Bliss Show?

Absolutely! Attendees at the Chocolate Bliss Show have the opportunity to purchase Pampered Chef products used during the demonstration. Your consultant will provide information on how to order and may even offer exclusive discounts or promotions for attendees.

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