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engagement party pre dinner nibbles February 28, 2018 03:47AM |
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Our beautiful Grand Daughter has just got engaged to a super guy and we are planing an engagement party for them in a couple of weeks. What I want to is make and freeze some nibbles. Have you any suggestions please. I have made savories and sausage rolls but what else would freeze well. Thanks so much.
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Re: engagement party pre dinner nibbles March 01, 2018 07:10AM |
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If you're ok with reheating the frozen things Id go for things like mini meatballs, prawns on sticks, dumplings, mini sausages and rice balls/croquettes HOWEVER if its pre dinner you probably dont want to fill people up too much.
I wonder what dips you can freeze? That could be a time saver especially if you made some big batches and serve it with crackers/chips/bread.
Mini savouries and sausage rolls always go down well too
Vanessa
I wonder what dips you can freeze? That could be a time saver especially if you made some big batches and serve it with crackers/chips/bread.
Mini savouries and sausage rolls always go down well too
Vanessa
Re: engagement party pre dinner nibbles March 02, 2018 12:04AM |
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Re: engagement party pre dinner nibbles March 02, 2018 12:44AM |
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Thank you, Ladies for some good ideas. I just want to keep a little nibble coming out often until about 2hrs before dinner. Dips small savories, sausage rolls, mini smoked pumpkin quiche. and one sweet thing. Possible Marys sponge drops made small. The freeze idea was to try and save work on the day.
Re: engagement party pre dinner nibbles March 02, 2018 12:48AM |
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Lynette Wrote:
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> I wouldn't do a cheese board if this is before
> dinner. I can't understand why kiwis have a
> fixation on including cheese as a pre-dinner
> nibble. It should be served after the main course,
> not before.
I agree. Cheese is far too filling for a pre-dinner appetiser. I wouldn't serve sausage rolls or pastry "savouries" either for the same reason - they are more suited to a drinks party where there is no other food.
I would keep it very simple and light - olives, very thinly sliced salami, cornichons, all of them absolutely top quality. If you want to provide something a little more complex, try wrapping tinned lychees and water chestnuts in small strips of prosciutto, secure with toothpicks, grill briefly to crisp the prosciutto.
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> I wouldn't do a cheese board if this is before
> dinner. I can't understand why kiwis have a
> fixation on including cheese as a pre-dinner
> nibble. It should be served after the main course,
> not before.
I agree. Cheese is far too filling for a pre-dinner appetiser. I wouldn't serve sausage rolls or pastry "savouries" either for the same reason - they are more suited to a drinks party where there is no other food.
I would keep it very simple and light - olives, very thinly sliced salami, cornichons, all of them absolutely top quality. If you want to provide something a little more complex, try wrapping tinned lychees and water chestnuts in small strips of prosciutto, secure with toothpicks, grill briefly to crisp the prosciutto.
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Re: engagement party pre dinner nibbles March 18, 2018 11:39PM |
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I think its nice to have a reasonable amount of pre-dinner food on offer when people are drinking which sharpens up the appetite. We have hosted two engagement parties in the last few years and whilst the older crowd are watching their waists the younger crowd especially the men seem to have plenty of room for snacks and dinner. A couple of the things I did which were popular were shot glasses (disposable) with spicy tomato Bloody Mary topped with a hot sauteed king prawn, make the Bloody Mary the day before and you could use large chilled precooked prawns, little bread cases made the day before in mini muffin tins, fill last minute with Caesar salad, chopped small and tossed - lettuce, crispy bacon, grated Parmesan, top with a quartered cherry tomato and a little blob of creamy Ceasar dressing, and small cheese Kranskys, just throw a couple of packs in a single layer in an oven dish and cook at 180 until hot and serve on a big platter with a small pot of tomato sauce or chutney dip into, these always disappear in a flash.
Re: engagement party pre dinner nibbles March 19, 2018 03:11AM |
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Good point about pre-dinner food on offer when people are drinking, Danube. Your suggestions are making me hungry as are a lot of the other ideas posted.
Although you wouldn't want to spoil their appetites, small portions of food, that includes carbs, such as your mini bread cases and cheese Kranskys would certainly help prevent alcohol being absorbed very quickly and still leave room for dinner. Watch the sparkling wines, lovely to drink but the effect can be not so pleasant.
Have plenty of water jugs and water tumblers, too.
The Southland cheese rolls can be made ahead and frozen, they don't take long to cook even from frozen, I would suggest you cut them in half.
Although you wouldn't want to spoil their appetites, small portions of food, that includes carbs, such as your mini bread cases and cheese Kranskys would certainly help prevent alcohol being absorbed very quickly and still leave room for dinner. Watch the sparkling wines, lovely to drink but the effect can be not so pleasant.
Have plenty of water jugs and water tumblers, too.
The Southland cheese rolls can be made ahead and frozen, they don't take long to cook even from frozen, I would suggest you cut them in half.
Re: engagement party pre dinner nibbles March 20, 2018 11:52AM |
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One other thing I made which was really easy was a batch of an old fashioned cheese ball (cream cheese, grated cheese and seasonings) made a couple of days before and stored in a plastic container. On the day roll into small balls then roll in chopped herbs, toasted sesame seeds, poppy seeds, chopped nuts, finely chopped bacon and chives, choose as many as you can be bothered and line up on a platter and stick a pretzel stick in each as an edible toothpick. One of my aunts cam to me laughing and said she threw away her first few sticks not realizing they were to be eaten. Very easy and people loved them, I did a couple of different things to roll in because I ran out of the bacon and chives.
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Re: engagement party pre dinner nibbles April 10, 2018 08:06AM |
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joy Wrote:
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> Have sent recipe to you Irene. Hope you enjoy it.
Joy, I have received it, and will be definitely making it thank you. I tried replying to your PM, but it would not generate a Captcha code for me to send? Hence I am typing here. Many, many thanks for sharing
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> Have sent recipe to you Irene. Hope you enjoy it.
Joy, I have received it, and will be definitely making it thank you. I tried replying to your PM, but it would not generate a Captcha code for me to send? Hence I am typing here. Many, many thanks for sharing
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