Do you want your guests to feel important and taken care of? Stick to these tips to be a host(ess) your guests will appreciate and make food they will LOVE!
next rule, provide food that is not really messy or awkward to eat in a party setting.
Step3
Cheese platters make great appetizers. Pre slice half of each block so people will dig right in. Splurge on some specialty cheeses, check out your local Whole Foods Market. Costco also has a large selection of cheeses.
Step4
Start with fruity, colorful champagne drinks or cocktails (virgin if you want non-alcoholic)
Step5
Create a buffet that reflects Asian and European cuisine.
Step6
For Dessert, Decadent Truffles, a creamy rice pudding with macadamia nut topping, or fruit platter with sides of chocolate mousse, cottage cheese, or cool whip
Step7
An example of a good combo for your party might be:
Mango Mimosas and Shrimp and Vegetable Spring Rolls, strawberries and chocolate mousse.
For Mango Mimosa' s, Thaw mango sorbet and stir until liquid. Pour 2 tablespoons into a champagne glass and top with chilled champagne, stir gently. -by Cookbook author Michael McCarty.
Tips & Warnings
Remember the main ingredient...KEEP IT FRESH...USE FRESH INGREDIENTS!
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Don't buy ingredients too far in advance or then may not be fresh when it's time to use them.
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