Ideas for catering for a large party

AndreaMac replied on 26/02/2019 10:59

Posted on 26/02/2019 10:59

Hello all

We're off to France for the 75 D-Day celebrations in May/June.  There will be 10 of us of all ages spread out over 3 pitches/outfits.

I wonder if any of you out there have any good ideas for catering a larger group, i.e. cheaper recipes, best way of cooking I.e. on a gas or charcoal bbq or even bring an electric air fryer!

We have done this many times, but it always boils down to me and my mom doing the catering .... all ideas and suggestions welcome cool

Thanks

x

Takethedogalong replied on 26/02/2019 12:14

Posted on 26/02/2019 12:14

If it doesn’t take up too much room, what about using a slow cooker or wok to cook a main dish, say chilli con carne, or paella, and using this as your main dish? You could actually do both if there are 3 vans, use a large saucepan to store and then reheat. Potato wedges done in oven, pizza done in another oven, then lots of salad, dips, naan breads go well with both, or garlic bread. Oven snacks are easy in van or MH, breaded mushrooms, Indian snacks, breaded cheese snacks. What you want is variety, something for everyone to pick at and enjoy. 

Majority of folks think BBQ, but we never carry one, find it all too much of a faff, and usually requires someone dedicated to watching it.

Pudding? Trifle is easy if you have space in fridge, just use a plastic bowl. Or a fruit crumble, lots of fresh berries, apples, get some crumble mix from Supermarket and add extras such as granola, nuts. Bung in oven after snacks, serve with custard/ice cream/clotted or double cream. Disposable foil trays and good quality paper plates make light work of washing up if you want an easy life to enjoy rest of celebration. Have a lovely time!😁

brue replied on 26/02/2019 14:26

Posted on 26/02/2019 14:26

If we get together with friends one of us does the BBQ cooking both meat and veggie choices (kebab type things are easy for veggies with halloumi slices in between the veg.) One thing I always like is thinly sliced onion rings steamed in foil on the BBQ to add to burgers or whatever. Then we share out the salad making and puds. If it was just left to me and a. n. other I would stick to a similar formula plus lots of bread batons/rolls and cheese. Puds in France would be fruit or something nice from a patisserie...ooh dear, I can think of a few now. laughing

 

In other words if it's just two of you, keep it simple so that you can enjoy it too. Have fun. smile

ADD46 replied on 26/02/2019 17:00

Posted on 26/02/2019 17:00

AndreaMac we do a similar thing. There's three caravans, ones in charge of desserts and the other two do the main courses. 

Slow cookers are a god send for large parties. We do chilli's, curries, honey & garlic chicken. Rice can be cooked in the microwave. Alternatively we use a large cadac and make sweet and sour chicken. It's easy with a bit of organisation. Just make sure everyone contributes and share the workload. Let us know how you get on. 🍷

Wherenext replied on 26/02/2019 19:24

Posted on 26/02/2019 19:24

You are in France!!! Go to the nearest Supermarket and get Dessert (honestly they do decent Pastries) and plenty of different cheeses. Just make sure you stock up on Wine and Beer. Why can't you chill out as well?

ps We're like ttda. BBQs are a no-no.

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brue replied on 26/02/2019 20:01

Posted on 26/02/2019 20:01

I think to be fair it's both a commemoration and celebration in Normandy this year, there is a lot happening. LINK

Hope it all goes well for the OP.

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