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The thread centers around suggestions for dishes to prepare for a party with 15-30 guests, with participants sharing their personal experiences and favorite recipes suitable for larger gatherings.
Views differ on specific recipes, but there is a general agreement on the importance of preparing enough food for larger groups.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and recipes, reflecting their individual preferences and the types of gatherings they typically host.
Consultants looking for ideas on what to prepare for larger parties may find the shared experiences and recipes beneficial.
chefkristin said:The Seven Layer Southwester Salad is HUGE!!!! It is really yummy too. The recipe doesn't call for any meat but I think it would taste really good with either chicken or hamburger cooked in Taco Seasoning. Yum!!!![]()
DebbieSAChef said:The Pronto Pasta Bake is SO Easy and it fed about 10 ladies at a show I did last Saturday with lots to spare.
Debbie
jrstephens said:What book is this in? I would love to see the recipe if you could post it in case it is not in any of my books.
mareramseyer said:I've had two parties that had 20 people at both of them. Each time I made the chicken enchillada ring and a chocolate microwave cake in the fluted pan. There was plenty of food and everyone LOVED it!
Some easy appetizers include a charcuterie board with assorted meats, cheeses, and crackers, vegetable trays with hummus or dip, stuffed mushrooms, and mini sliders. These options are not only delicious but also allow for easy preparation and serving.
To accommodate dietary restrictions, consider offering a variety of options such as vegetarian, gluten-free, and nut-free dishes. Label each dish clearly and include ingredients to help guests make informed choices. Dishes like salads, grilled vegetables, and fruit platters can cater to various diets.
Main dishes that work well include casseroles, pasta dishes, and slow-cooked meats like pulled pork or beef brisket. These can be made in large quantities and are often better when prepared ahead of time, allowing you to enjoy the party with your guests.
A general guideline is to plan for about 1 pound of food per person, which includes appetizers, main dishes, and sides. For example, if you have 30 guests, aim for around 30 pounds of food total, adjusting based on the type of meal and the appetite of your guests.
Easy desserts for a large gathering include sheet cakes, brownies, and cookie platters. You can also consider a dessert bar with various options like cupcakes, fruit tarts, and chocolate-covered treats, allowing guests to choose their favorites.