Mar 22 2008
Break the Routine with Some Cooking Games
Cooking games are gaining in popularity at bridal showers, home parties for direct sellers like The Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple and other such get-togethers when people do want to cook or see someone cook but don’t want it to be boring.
Here are some cooking games you can try at your next girl’s night out or even a couple’s dinner so that you all get to eat homemade food while having fun at the same time.
Cooking in Reverse
This is a popular cooking game as instead of cooking something from a list of ingredients provided to you, you actually have to write down the ingredients from the dish served. You can obviously tell the main things like whether it is chicken with broccoli served with noodles. But the sauces and seasonings used and how everything was put together can be a challenge. Depending on the skill and interest level of your friends, you can take it up a notch by even asking them to provide the quantity of the ingredients used and giving a prize to the person who ends up being closes to the original recipe.
Mixing Courses
Mixing courses is a fun cooking game because it lets you really think out of the box. It basically means finding innovative ways to serve breakfast staples at dinner and salads instead of dessert. How you whip up pancakes and waffles as a dinner entrée and how you can make your dessert the first thing on the table and a salad the last is up to you. That is what the cooking game is all about. It even gets people thinking of creative ways of incorporating cereal on pizza and orange juice with filet mignon.
Blind Tasting
This is a very old but still popular cooking game and is very simple. You basically blindfold the testers and ask them to guess what they are sampling. Always be sure of allergies anyone may have as you wouldn’t want to ruin your party with someone being rushed to the emergency room as they were allergic to strawberries, peanuts or shellfish. Also, some people may have religious or other dietary restriction such a being a vegetarian so always be sure you know your gests likes and preferences. You could add a fun twist to this by getting a blindfolded friend chew on a jalapeno or some other spicy thing and see him clench his teeth!
The possibilities are endless when you have fun food and friends in the equation. Have fun!
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