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Christmas Buffet
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Hi, im not really an experieced cook, but im throwing a little christmas party for about 8-10 people, im wanting to do a buffet, but want to do something a bit more special than sarnies n sausage rolls. I have quite a limted budget want want to make it a bit special. Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Always look in the 'bargain bin' bit of supermarkets, they sometimes have nice stuff there. That as well as places like �1 shops, Lidl and so on which have European stuff at a fraction of the price of stuff in M&S and so on.
To start with re: yummies, there's always crisps and nibbles from the above, then cut up some carrots (cheaper than pre-cut) for dips and so on. You could always make some fancy ice cream by buying a good supermarket version and adding your own ingredients and making it Ben & Jerry's style with bits in it.
Good luck!
To start with re: yummies, there's always crisps and nibbles from the above, then cut up some carrots (cheaper than pre-cut) for dips and so on. You could always make some fancy ice cream by buying a good supermarket version and adding your own ingredients and making it Ben & Jerry's style with bits in it.
Good luck!
Whilst sharing an impoverished student house we threw a bit of a posh dinner for friends. We managed to magic up some impressive looking canapes to go with glasses of cheap fizzy wine. They were dead simple a cheap.
I lightly flattened several slices of white bread with a rolling pin and cut circles out of the using an egg cup (or you could use a proper pastry cutter). Lightly toasted the little discs of bread and then topped them with a variety of stuff. I remember we did toppings like very finely chopped tomato and onion, pate, cream cheese with ham and the classic wafer-thin beef with horseradish. Classy.
I'm sure with a bit of imagination and a budget of slightly more than �2 you could come up with some better ones.
I lightly flattened several slices of white bread with a rolling pin and cut circles out of the using an egg cup (or you could use a proper pastry cutter). Lightly toasted the little discs of bread and then topped them with a variety of stuff. I remember we did toppings like very finely chopped tomato and onion, pate, cream cheese with ham and the classic wafer-thin beef with horseradish. Classy.
I'm sure with a bit of imagination and a budget of slightly more than �2 you could come up with some better ones.
that last post just reminded me of things like potato skins filled with chilli (bulk the mince out with lots of beans).
Use the spare potato to make little fish cakes and add a sweet chilli sauce for them
or mini toad in the holes or use the idea of the beef with horseradish in a tiny yorkshire pudding.
Use the spare potato to make little fish cakes and add a sweet chilli sauce for them
or mini toad in the holes or use the idea of the beef with horseradish in a tiny yorkshire pudding.