C
chefkathy
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
dannyzmom said:Have they told you yet what recipe you're doing?
DebbieJ said:We're making the Greek Cheese Torta. It was assigned to us back in May, so I made all my hosts in June do it so I could get some practice.![]()
bethcooks4u said:I made that for the first time at my last show. I wasn't sure about that one... but it was a great demo! I served it on the bottom of the collapsible bowl (turned upside down in the collapsed position). That gave the torta a flat base and the bread was arranged in the well.
dannyzmom said:I have been making the Greek Cheese Torta at most of my spring shows - it's a HUGE hit!
I use the salad spinner to dry the spinach.
Start by selecting a simple, engaging recipe that showcases your products. Prepare all ingredients and tools in advance to ensure a smooth flow during the show. Practice your presentation multiple times to build confidence and refine your timing. Consider the layout of your workspace to ensure everything is easily accessible.
Engage your audience by asking questions and encouraging participation. Invite them to share their cooking experiences or preferences related to the recipe. Use humor and storytelling to make the session enjoyable. Additionally, consider incorporating interactive elements, such as polls or giveaways, to keep the audience involved.
If you encounter a problem, stay calm and composed. Acknowledge the issue and use it as an opportunity to demonstrate problem-solving skills. For example, if an ingredient is missing, discuss alternatives or how to adapt the recipe. Your ability to handle challenges gracefully can enhance your credibility and connection with the audience.
Promote your workshop through social media, email newsletters, and personal invitations. Create eye-catching graphics and share sneak peeks of the recipe to generate interest. Collaborate with other consultants or influencers to expand your reach. Consider offering incentives, such as discounts or free products, to encourage attendance.
After the show, follow up with participants by sending thank-you emails and sharing a recap of the recipe and any special offers. Encourage feedback to improve future shows. Additionally, consider creating a group or community where attendees can share their cooking experiences and continue engaging with your brand.