Party Buffet Group - Most Recent Comments | BigOven.comhttp://www.bigoven.com/?refer=rssfeeden-ushttp://www.bigoven.comFri, 27 Nov 2009 22:23:10 GMT110awesome chickenhttp://www.bigoven.com/groups.aspx - smoothiequeen]]>cooking commentsRe: Bring-your-own wine and appetizer partyhttp://www.bigoven.com/groups.aspxOur condo association does this once a month.
It will be this friday.  I am thinking of making the "Mushrooms red caps"
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Re: Spring Partyhttp://www.bigoven.com/groups.aspxHmm...so many possibilities.  I'll suggest a couple of possibilites per type...
To begin when I am expecting several guests I sometimes serve a welcoming drink until all have arrived: your Champagne Coctail has become one of my favourites or maybe a Citrus Martini
For appetizers :Garlicky Doused Shrimp w/ ginger Yogurt dip and/or Soya Wasabi Spread / Rice crackers
Salad/Side Dishes: Tropical Cucumber Salad and/or spring greens with a black olive vinaigrette
Main: a nicely marinated pork loin sliced and served warm and/or Garlic Rosemary Goat Cheese Tart
Desserts: Death By Chocolate, Peanit butter brownies, mini citrus cheese cakes
 
Any of the above you need recipes for, let me know. Bon Appetit!
/...K
 

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Re: Spring Partyhttp://www.bigoven.com/groups.aspxcooking commentsRe: Spring Partyhttp://www.bigoven.com/groups.aspxcooking commentsSpring Partyhttp://www.bigoven.com/groups.aspxcooking commentsBring-your-own wine and appetizer partyhttp://www.bigoven.com/groups.aspxOur local school has an annual fall and spring Parents Party.  The format of the party is really easy on the host -- every couple brings something to drink and something to eat.  It's a terrific way to meet others, and it keeps the party nearly effortless for the host!

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