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Not sure if this is regional or not, but common party food in this area is a long deli hero. We've been to quite a few parties this summer where this has been the main type of food served. While we love it, we're ready to try something new for Brig's 2nd birthday party in a few weeks. We've done wraps 3 times in the past few years, so that's out. We'll probably have around 50 people to serve.
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Are you opposed to the 6 ft long sandwich, or sandwiches in general? We did Jake's bday party with Quiznos. We only had about 10-15 people, but they did 3 different sandwich trays for us, and a salad. They were capable of doing much larger amounts of food though. Lots of sandwich places will do sandwich trays or bagged lunches for lots of people (Mr. Goodcents, Quiznos, Panera Bread i think, etc.) Or, you could order a bunch of pizzas. I'm all for not cooking if you can help it. Also, our local Back Yard Burger has a deal where they come to your party and cook up burgers & hot dogs right on site for you. Probably not cheap, but yummy!
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My SIL did Quiznos for her DS's 1st birthday and people seemed to like it. We used a local chain and served a tray of grinders. I was going to suggest wraps, but that's out. Others I know have grilled out (hamburgers/hot dogs, etc.) and ordered pizza. There was a thread about this several months ago and I remember one of the suggestions was shredded beef sandwiches. This mommy cooked beef in the crockpot with beer and some other things, shredded it and put it on buns. She said everyone thinks it's great. Along these lines, I think you could also do pork or beef BBQ. I remember reading someone doing a crockpot of chili as well and then offering different bottoms and toppings (e.g. hotdogs, baked potatoes, macaroni, cheese, onions), but that might not be great for a summer birthday. A few other things that I can think of off the top of my head are a salad bar, Mexican (maybe make your own tacos or burritos) or kabobs (but this may be too labor-intensive for 50 people. (You could do kabobs as sides - think fruit - or as a main dish, like yakatori).
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For 50 or so people I have done the following:
Grilled Chicken and Burgers (Grandpa manned the grill)- Mac and Cheese for the kids BBQ Pork and Italian Chicken Sandwiches (both made in Crockpots and a crockpot of baked beans) --- Super Easy! Other ideas I considered: Pizza & Salad Lasagna (may it yourself, or order it in) & Salad Fried Chicken (KFC?) Spaghetti- always loved by the kids! I do better for 30-50 people than I do for 2! |
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Sloppy Joe's
Spaghetti Pizza (build your own pizza's?) Barbeque chicken/pork/beef Chili Baked potato bar Chicken nuggets (or dino nuggets) Hot dog bar Barbeque (dogs & burgers) Lasagne Taco bar In the past, I have ordered a platter of Chic-Fil-A chicken - that went over really big, barbeque beef/chicken sandwhiches (shredded meat). Christy, mommy to Nolan 7/22/03 |
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Any chance you can make it a potluck? Then you don't have to do nearly as much work! :)
Honestly, during the summer we just do the long deli sandwiches. They're easy, no cooking in the heat. Sorry I'm not more help.
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Wow, 50 people. I see why the long hero is a common option. Our family seems to alway pull out a grilled salmon for summer gatherings. It is so easy, and so delicious. You can even buy salmon for a great price at Costco. LMK if you want a great and easy marinade should you choose this option.
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I collect fiesta dishes so I love to do mexican theme parties. So I usually do a taco bar. It is so easy because you do everything in advance and pull it out of the fridge to heat. Three crockpots of beef, chicken and rotel cheese dip, chips, beans and all the cold condiments. I also make a couple of batches of cheese enchiladas. Nothing says love like cheese :)
Karin and Katie 10/24/02 |
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I'm a big fan of shishkabobs. You can make up all different kinds the day before and then grill them as needed. I usually throw together chicken w/ potatos, peppers, and onions and beef w/ cherry tomatoes, peppers and onions. Sometimes I'll also make up shrimp or lamb ones too. I serve them with pita bread, a greek sauce made with garlic, cucmber, and yogurt, and rice.
I've also done ribs. YOu can buy the packs of babyback ribs and pre-boil them they day before. THen cut them into sections and marinate overnight in bbq sauce. Then grilling themis a snap because they're already cooked so your just heating them.
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I think you've gotten a lot of great suggestions. I just wanted to make another one--and I am not trying to create more work for you! Since you are going to have 50 people to serve, I would suggest having a vegetarian or chicken/turkey option since you are likely to have several people at the party who don't eat beef or pork. Just a thought!
**Can you tell that I don't eat beef or pork?** |
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