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First thing that came to my mind was a Vegan Chili....... I also have a recipe for Garden Style Stuffed Potatoes that would be good.......just use non-dairy "Dairy"....ETA: I guess I should add that I am in no way vegan or even vegetarian - but as a Personal Chef, I often had clients who were. Cooking creatively for a vegan can be a very difficult chore!chefjwr said:Hi Ellen.
I am not vegan but I am vegetarian. I like to go with dessert, salad and appetizer recipes. However, that is even limited as a vegan. I would immediately think salad recipes and Good for You type approach to her parties. If she is creative, she can probably come up with some great ones. I use my deep covered baker to make about 10 yukon gold baked potatoes. I am at a loss at the moment as to what to put on them if she had a baked potato bar??? Desserts might work-- a vegan version of Mom's Apple Crisp- using a non dairy butter. I use my large bar pan to do about 6 different vegetables in the oven. Use the mandoline to slice and crinklle cut various vegetables-- mushrooms, tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, asparagus. Toss in olive oil and grill seasoning and roast in oven at about 375 degrees for about 40 min. Just watch until they are done and roasted. You can put these on the baked potato bar ==with a nondairy butter-Yummy! I'll keep thinking. Frankly, I have gained weight since I have been selling PC. I need to start on some of these ideas myself and appeal to those trying to get in shape--including me.
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Darcia said:Hi Everyone,
I am a new consultant and a high raw food vegan. I only eat ~ 10% cooked food. I have had 3 parties and 1 was an open house and I did not do any food demonstrations. My goal is to do 1 vegan cooked dish and 1 raw vegan dish at my shows. I have been extremely busy with travel and school. In September I want to plan recipes to use that will show case PC tools. I will share them at that time.
I became a PC consultant because I wanted high quality kitchen tools that my clients who want to follow a high raw food lifestyle could purchase from me.
My goal is to have 2 shows per month but the PC incentives may change that goal.
This sight has been VERY informative. Thanks to all!
How do I change the info under my name on the left hand side of the screen?
ChefBeckyD said:Darcia,
Welcome! I see from your signature line you are with Hallelujah Acres - When I was working as a personal chef, I used their website alot for info when cooking for my vegetarian/vegan clients. It was very informative and helpful, with good recipes. I had forgotten about that resource until I saw your sig. line!
A vegan consultant is a Pampered Chef consultant who specializes in promoting and selling vegan-friendly products. They are knowledgeable about vegan diets and can help customers find suitable products for their lifestyle.
No, you do not have to be vegan to become a Pampered Chef consultant. However, having knowledge about vegan diets and products can help you better serve your customers and attract a wider range of clients.
Pampered Chef offers a variety of vegan-friendly products, including kitchen tools, cookware, and cookbooks. Some popular vegan products include the Bamboo Fiber Mixing Bowls, the Nonstick Skillet, and the Vegan Cookbook.
Yes, vegan consultants are available for virtual parties. With the rise of virtual events, Pampered Chef has made it easy for consultants to connect with customers online and showcase their vegan-friendly products.
Yes, Pampered Chef consultants can help you host a vegan-themed party. They can provide recipes, meal ideas, and product recommendations to make your party a success. They can also accommodate any dietary restrictions or preferences of your guests.