What's Your Go-To First Recipe for Fall Parties?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their preferred recipes for fall parties, particularly as new consultants prepare for their first shows. Various recipes are discussed, with several participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests using the Season's Best for recipe ideas, highlighting the Tomato Basil Squares and Clubhouse Chicken Squares as easy options.
  • Another participant shares their experience recommending Garden Ranch Pizza, noting its effectiveness in demonstrating products during shows.
  • Several users mention the Touchdown Taco Dip as a popular choice, with one participant stating it is easy to prepare and well-loved by guests.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for the Chicken and Broccoli Ring, reporting positive feedback from guests.
  • Another participant notes the Cool Veggie Pizza as a unique alternative that garners attention due to its cold serving style.
  • One participant reflects on their uncertainty in choosing a recipe, considering the Peperoni Twist as a familiar option.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

While several participants express a preference for the Garden Ranch Pizza and Touchdown Taco Dip, others share different recipes and personal experiences, indicating that views differ on the best first recipe for fall parties.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their experiences as new consultants, discussing recipes that are easy to prepare and effective for demonstrating products during shows.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants looking for recipe ideas for their first fall parties may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

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Do you have recommendations for a good recipe to use for my first few parties?
 
Look to your Season's Best for some great recipe ideas. The last two pages of each section are recipes that can be made with what's in your Super Starter Kit. Also, anything in the All The Best cookbook is great...I like any of our rings/wreaths, as well as the Tomato Basil Squares or Clubhouse Chicken Squares. Just a couple ideas that are pretty easy, and can be done with products in your kit!
 
I recommend Garden Ranch Pizza, since it's what you'll watch on the Super Starter video. It makes it easier to plan how you'll do your show and gives you words to use as you work with each product.
 
I second that Noradawn !I used that recipe for the first few months ! Garden ranch pizza ! It was easy it showed a lot of tools and i knew the recipe by heart ! People loved it to !I would say that is a good one to start with ! :)
 
After 25 years of blessed business, Pampered Chef knows what our concerns are as a new consultant. They also know what are good recipes for kitchen show demos. They want all new consultants, and seasoned consultants to be successful. They deliberately have the last two recipes in the Seasons Best books as starter kit recipes so that new consultants will have variety, but still have recipes that will show high sale items. The demo tape shows the Garden Ranch Pizza because it tastes great, uses many high sale items, AND it a good recipe for new consultants to get comfortable with. They also began the Celebrations recipes, not because their good recipes (which they are), but because of the number products you show and the $ associated with those products.

New consultants, don't try to re-invent the wheel. You want to get comfy with your business and not feel overwhelmed. Read and follow your training packet that comes in your starter kit. Then work with the Celebrations shows. Once you've reached your comfort zone, branch out to other recipes you've tried on your family - but always make sure those recipes show a minimum of $300 in products. You will always sell more of what demo because people like to see it in action.
 
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ThanksThanks for all the great suggestions. I was thinking about the garden ranch pizza as my first recipe. Now I can be sure. I will practice it today. :D
 
I made the chicken and broccoli ring and everyone seems to love it! Have had great results with it! :)
 
I also did the garden ranch pizza. It's great for your first show, for the reasons already given. I must add though that I find the cool veggie pizza tastier and since it is cold it is a little different so it seems to get more attention and I feel, encourages them to want the tools I used to make it. I like it also because I can bake the base ahead of time.

Whichever you do, just remember to have fun...in my opinion that is key to a successful show. :D
 
I agree with Rita! Pampered Chef has great suggestions and even scripts ready for you!

Another easy starter recipe is the touchdown taco dip - I still make it at my fall shows! You can make it in the small oval baker that came in your kit or if you happen to have the mini-baker then double the ingredients and use a can of refried beans instead of the bean dip - make tortilla chips out of flour tortillas on your large round stone to go with it!
 
nervous about picking recipieI've looked thru the season's best and nothing jumps out at me for my first receipe.

I have a season's best from a few years ago that has the Peperoni Twist - I've made that about a zillion times for my husband so I was thinking about doing that. Or a recipie I remember vaguely that I have to find from a show I attened in 2002 (?) it was a veggie pizza-ish but cold.... i think I should bake a little to break in the stones. Then i could bring in the goodies to work to start talking about it.
 
I also think that the Touchdown Taco Dip is a great first recipe. It's easy, shows a good number of products and everyone who's ever had it LOVES it. And it's a classic. That was the recipe the consultant demo'd at the VERY first Pampered Chef show I went to 7 years ago!
 
oh yeah - touchdown taco dipI forgot I wanted to mention this about the touchdown taco dip.
Everyone always loves this dip!

I also improvise and make it "supreme touchdown taco dip" by adding seasoned ground beef to the bottom of it.

If you make it in the small oval baker - could you bake then reheat it in the microwave?
 
touchdown taco dipWhere is the receipe for touchdown taco dip? I am having a fall show for somw newlyweds and its a couples show.
I REALLY need this receipe :) :) :)
 
Its in the new fall season's best that just came out.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a great first recipe to showcase at a fall party?

A fantastic first recipe to showcase at a fall party is a Pumpkin Spice Muffin. It's seasonal, easy to prepare, and fills the room with a warm, inviting aroma that sets the mood for the gathering.

How can I make my Pumpkin Spice Muffins stand out?

To make your Pumpkin Spice Muffins stand out, consider adding a cream cheese filling or topping them with a maple glaze. You can also incorporate nuts or chocolate chips for added texture and flavor.

What kitchen tools from Pampered Chef can I use for fall recipes?

For fall recipes, you can use the Pampered Chef Mix 'N Chop for blending ingredients, the Classic Batter Bowl for mixing, and the Stoneware Muffin Pan for even baking. These tools enhance the cooking experience and ensure great results.

Can I prepare the recipe ahead of time for my party?

Yes, you can prepare the Pumpkin Spice Muffins ahead of time. You can mix the batter and store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours or bake the muffins a day in advance and reheat them just before serving.

What drinks pair well with fall recipes like Pumpkin Spice Muffins?

Drinks that pair well with fall recipes include warm apple cider, spiced chai tea, or even a pumpkin spice latte. These beverages complement the flavors of the muffins and enhance the overall fall experience for your guests.

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