Friday, January 8, 2010

When making food for many people?

is it best to cook many dishes, or a couple basic dishes?When making food for many people?
make many dishes, some simple, some nice, but do not put them all out at once, allow for a selection, but not a buffetWhen making food for many people?
I go outside the realm of ';basic dishes'; that way there is no comparison to anyone else's dishes, if it tastes good and you'll know it, somebody can't say they don't like it because they haven't had it before, or just the way You prepared it. Make a few different small dishes and let them decide, you know what's hot and what's not
If it's for people you're familiar with foods they like, try to base your menu by that information, but I still wouldn't get to crazy on the different types of food you'll burn yourself out before your guests get there.
WELL THAT ALL DEPENDS ON TWO THINGS FIRSTLY HOW GOOD A COOK YOU ARE AND HOW MUCH TIME YOU HAVE,BUT IF YOU DOING MANY DISHES YOU MUST WORK OUT HOW YOU WILL DO IT SO YOU HAVE THEM ALL HOT AROUND THE SAME TIME
I would cook a few simple but tasty dishes.
a couple basic dishes. try a hearty stew, served with warm bread. a simple desert of iced brownies will be perfect after!!
just stick to basic dishes if it the occasion is not formal
Many basic dishes.





This way you can cater to those that eat anything and those that like to stick with what they usually eat.
You need to understand who your cooking for and cook for your audience it might be harder to cook many different dishes rather than to cook a few well put together dishes. Good luck
i make several dishes. that way everyone gets something they like.
when we have people we usually cook two or three different dishes, depending on what the guest would like that way they can have a little of everything, also we make several desserts.
This is a great site, it has quantity recipes and lots of articles on party planning and cooking for a crowd.





http://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/quant鈥?/a>
To cook ';good food'; and in ';bulk';, stick to one main dish that will fill the tummies....Seafood or Chicken Fettuccini (depending on your income)





Add a tasty cheese/garlic bread and a Spring Mix, Balsamic salad...





A ';big crowd'; pleaser!
IT really depends on how many people you are cooking for if you want to go simple i would do a big bowl of potato salad, couple of cans of baked beans, corn of the cob and BBQ a several packages of ribs of the grill along with some sausage and get a couple loafs of french or Cuban bread this is one of my great meals for my family , which is around 20 people. GOOD LUCK
many dishes. i cook for a lot of people all the time. you can get a lot out of a little. canned vegi and soup mixed can do a lot. make rice/broc/cali/cheese casserole


creamed spinach (heavy cream/fresh spin/butter)


green bean casserole


roasted vegi (swt pot/rutabega/onion/pot/carrot./celery/ro鈥?br>

cheese plate


noodle dish


pasta bake


smoked fish


chicken


meatballs


salad


bread w/butter


fruit plate


nuts


trifle for desert (choc cake/cool whip/choc pudd/heath bar chunks)


gravy


beef roast


pork roast


sliced deli meats


relish tray


taco dip


garden veg dip w/bagel chunks


muffin bites


breads


sausages


stuffing


YUM


**each guest has different tastes, so try to appeal to all.**


make a pot pie with your leftovers
a couple basic dishes , quick and easy .


So, you don't need rush and look messy to prepare all the food.
When feeding a crowd, I make about 3 basic dishes, and then have a varied assortment of salads, sliced meats, side dishes, breads etc, so everyone has a good selection of food to pick from. That way I can accomodate the picky eaters, food allergies, different tastes etc, and everyone gets a hearty meal.
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