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Me too but was just wanting other input on those who have done this recipe in action!Christ Follower said:I am going to be doing my first cheeseburger salad interactive show myself on the 26th. I second the request for tips!
I have done a few interactive shows, but not this one yet. It seems like it is a great recipe to do interactively. I need to go watch that dvd some more...lol.
ChefBeckyD said:I LOVE:love: the Cheeseburger Salad as an Interactive Demo.
I'm not so great with "stations" though. That just sounds to structured for me - LOL!
Before the show, I get the lettuce washed and ready to spin in the salad spinner. I also make sure that the ingredients are prepped. I have onion peeled and divided and in a prep bowl, tomatoes have the ends sliced off, cheese is measured into the 2 cup ERMC, pickles are in a prep bowl ready to be chopped, ketchup is in the measure-all cup, and mustard is in the easy read measuring spoon. Hamburger is in the 10" pan on the stove, and buns are on the Bar Pan. Oven is turned on to preheat.
When the first guests start arriving, I have one person help out by cooking the hamburger. She then starts oohhing and aahhing about the mix n chop, and that leads into the rest of the show! We stand around the table or counter and I make nametags for everyone and chat with them while I am doing that.
Then I say that we are going to be cooking together tonight - and feel free to wash your hands or use gloves. (I have a package of gloves there for them)
I ask the person(s) who did the hamburger to tell me how that went. Was it easy? Was it quick? Then I talk about the cookware for a minute.
I have the bar pan in the middle of the table sitting on the cooling rack w/ the bread knife lying beside it.
I talk about stoneware and get some guests to talk about their stoneware - especially the bar pan. I always give the bacon tip. Then, I show them how to slice the buns, and have a couple people help with slicing the rest, and we pop them in the oven.
Then we slice onion & tomato using the UM, wedge another tomato using a knife, chop the pickle and onion with the chopper, and mix together the hamburger with the other ingredients. (talk about those tools as we add the ingredients to the mix)
Then We spin the lettuce, use the salad chopper a bit on it, dump it in the Large Dots Bowl, pull the croutons out of the oven, and assemble the salad!
Everyone serves themselves with the Bamboo Salad Tongs, and moves to sit down. I give everyone their guest folder, go over it, talk about host specials and recruiting, and let them eat and shop.
I clean up a bit, and get ready to help them with their orders.
That's it!
You can always do 1 lb of meat or add more lettuce to it.heat123 said:Although I am kind of nervous because she is expecting 18-22 people. How would you handle a larger crowd??
heat123 said:Although I am kind of nervous because she is expecting 18-22 people. How would you handle a larger crowd??
heat123 said:Although I am kind of nervous because she is expecting 18-22 people. How would you handle a larger crowd??
The 1st Interactive Show Help is designed to help new Pampered Chef consultants learn how to successfully host their first online or in-person party. It provides step-by-step guidance and tips to ensure a successful and enjoyable first show experience.
The 1st Interactive Show Help is available on the Pampered Chef consultant website under the "Training & Support" tab. You can also access it through the Pampered Chef mobile app.
No, the 1st Interactive Show Help is beneficial for all consultants, regardless of their experience level. It can serve as a refresher and provide new ideas for hosting successful shows.
The 1st Interactive Show Help covers a variety of topics, including how to set up and promote your show, how to conduct a virtual demo, and how to handle orders and payments. It also includes tips for engaging guests and increasing sales.
Yes, the 1st Interactive Show Help allows you to customize certain aspects, such as adding your own host and guest names and personalizing the message that is sent to guests. This makes it easier to tailor the help to your specific show and audience.