Delicious Party Food Ideas for 20 Guests

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various food ideas and activities for hosting a party with 20 guests, focusing on engaging both male and female attendees. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for making the event enjoyable.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about what food to prepare for a show with 20 guests.
  • Another participant shares a past experience of hosting a couples party, detailing a fun competition between men and women in preparing desserts.
  • One participant mentions challenges in focusing on male guests and seeks additional ideas.
  • Several users discuss the use of specific recipes and activities, such as a tart-making competition and an apple peeling race, highlighting the humorous interactions that occurred.
  • One participant notes the success of a couples show where men and women prepared different types of pizzas, emphasizing the laughter and enjoyment of the event.
  • Another participant shares resources, including flyers, to assist others in planning their parties.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific food ideas and activities, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach for engaging guests at a couples party.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences from their own events, focusing on the dynamics of mixed-gender cooking activities and the fun that can arise from competition.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for hosting parties that engage both male and female guests may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

RossDeb2
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I need some advice on what to food to prepare for a show where there will be 20 people, male and female.
 
here is an idea that i have done in the past...
 

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I have a couples party in Jan. I have no clue on what to do!!
 
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Darby, the only thing that I could see was a graphic of a man and of a woman. Could you post some more information? Thanks. I'm really stuck for ideas! I don't know how to focus on the men.
 
couple show ideasI posted the melon flyer in pdf, and I added two more in word. If you cant view these let me know I will reload them also in pdf for you. Hope these can help.

Flora
 

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pmprdprettyinsnj said:
I posted the melon flyer in pdf, and I added two more in word. If you cant view these let me know I will reload them also in pdf for you. Hope these can help.

Flora
Thanks for that. I dont know why half my uploaded docs, you cant see the text? Maybe I am saving them wrong on my pc before I upload them...I will work on that:)
 
Thanks for the great files. I was able to see everything.
 
What do you do with the melons?

I had GREAT success (law sales but that is because everyone had been to 1 or 2 parties in the last month) with a couples show. I had guys against girls. each group had the products and the measured out ingredients for their recipe (chocolate pecan lattice tart and cherry apple tart). I did a coin toss at the beginning and the girls got to choose which recipe they wanted to do. They were in the same kitchen. THe guys were hilarious! They realized that it was a "lattice" tart. "isn't that the criss cross stuff?" so one guy used the crinkle cutter (right on the counter) and made like 1/8" slices of the pie crust!
The tarts were judged by taste, presentation, and cleanliness of workspace 9the guys washed dishes as they went! awesome!)
Make sure the judge is un biased and un-threatened! Maybe someone who doesn’t know which team made what.

the only hint with these recipes is make sure the chocolate chips get melted in the chocolate pecan tart! It was really funny to see the girls try to use the can opener on the cherry pie filling! I had to help them.

I also did an a/p/c/s race. I had even teams of guys and girls and they each had one apple and had to get them done as fast as they could. the girls won! I have never seen an a/p/c/s go as wrong as it did for the guys. We were dying laughing. The guy who "broke" it is very prone to breaking things!

All in all it was a great night!
 
Thanks everyone for the gREAT Ideas!!!
 
I did a couples show about 2 weeks ago and it was a blast. The men did a dessert pizza and the women did an appetizer pizza. It was a riot watching the men try and figure out the EAD and the measure all. Everyone had a blast! There was a ton of laughs and the men kept telling the wives what they needed to order!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy appetizers I can prepare for 20 guests?

For a gathering of 20 guests, consider preparing a variety of easy appetizers such as stuffed mushrooms, bruschetta, cheese and charcuterie boards, mini quiches, and vegetable trays with dip. These options are not only simple to make but also allow guests to mingle while enjoying a variety of flavors.

How can I make sure there’s enough food for everyone?

A good rule of thumb is to plan for about 6-8 appetizers per person for a two-hour party. For 20 guests, this means preparing around 120-160 pieces of food. Additionally, consider offering a mix of heavier and lighter options to cater to different appetites.

What are some crowd-pleasing main dishes for a party of this size?

For main dishes, consider options like sliders, tacos, or a pasta bar. These dishes can be made in large quantities and allow guests to customize their meals. You could also serve a large salad or a hearty soup as a side to complement the main dishes.

How can I accommodate dietary restrictions for my guests?

To accommodate dietary restrictions, it’s best to ask your guests in advance about any allergies or preferences. Offer a variety of options, including vegetarian, gluten-free, and nut-free dishes. Labeling the food can also help guests make informed choices.

What desserts are suitable for serving to a large group?

For desserts, consider serving bite-sized treats like mini cupcakes, cookies, or a dessert platter with assorted sweets. A large cake or a dessert bar where guests can build their own sundaes or parfaits can also be a fun and interactive option for everyone to enjoy.

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