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chilltocam
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Party food question

I'm having a holiday party - about 25-30 people. The food will be heavy on appetizers, but I will have either 3 full trays or 6 half trays of food. If I do 3 full trays, it will be something like a chicken dish (ie chicken francais), baked ziti and sausage and peppers. If I do 6 half trays it would be those same 3 and then 3 other dishes -something like an eggplant dish, a beef dish and maybe another chicken dish (plus salad, rolls etc)

I'm afraid that if I do the half trays will not be enough of each dish. Which would you do - the 3 full or 6 half trays?

Posted 12/5/19 12:53 PM
 
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Re: Party food question

The 3 full trays is fine! You can also add a salad and rolls.

Posted 12/5/19 12:55 PM
 

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Re: Party food question

I think you are fine with 3 full.
I feel like if you go to 6 half trays you will be stretching to find things- will end up with 2 chicken dishes, and not sure how great a beef dish would be, kwim?

Posted 12/5/19 1:01 PM
 

Momma2015
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Re: Party food question

3 full trays- you have a good variety, everyone will be able to find something they like.

Posted 12/5/19 1:11 PM
 

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Re: Party food question

Posted by Momma2015

3 full trays- you have a good variety, everyone will be able to find something they like.



I agree. I think 6 half trays may leave some people without something. Ex. - If everyone loves the sausage and peppers, more people will grab that over the other selections and it go faster.

Posted 12/5/19 1:42 PM
 

Mill188
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Re: Party food question

Posted by Sash

Posted by Momma2015

3 full trays- you have a good variety, everyone will be able to find something they like.



I agree. I think 6 half trays may leave some people without something. Ex. - If everyone loves the sausage and peppers, more people will grab that over the other selections and it go faster.



yup - 3 full trays.

Posted 12/5/19 1:49 PM
 

chilltocam
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Re: Party food question

Posted by Sash

Posted by Momma2015

3 full trays- you have a good variety, everyone will be able to find something they like.



I agree. I think 6 half trays may leave some people without something. Ex. - If everyone loves the sausage and peppers, more people will grab that over the other selections and it go faster.



That's' my fear too. But, I was looking at a package catering menu from a place I am thinking about ordering from and their package for 25-30 ppl is 6 half trays. That's what made me think maybe I should do that. But seems like 3 full is the way to go. Thanks

Posted 12/5/19 1:58 PM
 

MarathonKnitter
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Re: Party food question

Posted by chilltocam

Posted by Sash

Posted by Momma2015

3 full trays- you have a good variety, everyone will be able to find something they like.



I agree. I think 6 half trays may leave some people without something. Ex. - If everyone loves the sausage and peppers, more people will grab that over the other selections and it go faster.



That's' my fear too. But, I was looking at a package catering menu from a place I am thinking about ordering from and their package for 25-30 ppl is 6 half trays. That's what made me think maybe I should do that. But seems like 3 full is the way to go. Thanks



if their only option is 6 half trays, then do 2 of one item, 2 of the next item, and 2 of a third... which will equal 3 full trays.

Posted 12/5/19 2:17 PM
 

FirstMate
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Re: Party food question

I throw parties relatively often and 3 full trays is the way to go.

Posted 12/5/19 11:00 PM
 

RainyDay
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Re: Party food question

Posted by MarathonKnitter

Posted by chilltocam

Posted by Sash

Posted by Momma2015

3 full trays- you have a good variety, everyone will be able to find something they like.



I agree. I think 6 half trays may leave some people without something. Ex. - If everyone loves the sausage and peppers, more people will grab that over the other selections and it go faster.



That's' my fear too. But, I was looking at a package catering menu from a place I am thinking about ordering from and their package for 25-30 ppl is 6 half trays. That's what made me think maybe I should do that. But seems like 3 full is the way to go. Thanks



if their only option is 6 half trays, then do 2 of one item, 2 of the next item, and 2 of a third... which will equal 3 full trays.



This.

Posted 12/6/19 7:38 AM
 

JandJ1224

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Re: Party food question

If there are a lot of apps. you can probably go 2.5 trays even...

Also wanted to add I'd do full tray pasta, full tray chicken and then maybe half sausage half eggplant

Message edited 12/7/2019 12:27:21 PM.

Posted 12/7/19 12:26 PM
 
 

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