Feeding a crowd on bonfire night
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We're hosting our annual bonfire night next weekend and will probably end up with a crowd of around 40 to feed.
Main criteria is that it's tasty, hearty and can be cooked in advance. Usually do a chilli and pulled pork rolls then leave them out in the slow cooker for guests to help themselves.
Would welcome any alternative ideas - happy with fairy elaborate/complex prep as long as it can all be done in advance.
Main criteria is that it's tasty, hearty and can be cooked in advance. Usually do a chilli and pulled pork rolls then leave them out in the slow cooker for guests to help themselves.
Would welcome any alternative ideas - happy with fairy elaborate/complex prep as long as it can all be done in advance.
Lamb tagine goes down well & is a bit different & cheap & easy to make
For 40 people you use 4kg lamb mince, you can use beef & people are unlikely to notice
Brown it off & drain most fat then add into the cauldron:
If you want to make the couscous yummy do 2kg with the same volume of boiling water but add 500g salted butter & 1kg roasted salted cashews. Cover & leave
For 40 people you use 4kg lamb mince, you can use beef & people are unlikely to notice
Brown it off & drain most fat then add into the cauldron:
- 10 quartered onions
- 10 sliced peppers
- 500g fresh ginger chopped up in mincer
- 8 tins tomatoes
- 2 pints lamb stock
- 500g chopped apricots
- a lot of paprica, pepper, cinamon
- Lemon juice
If you want to make the couscous yummy do 2kg with the same volume of boiling water but add 500g salted butter & 1kg roasted salted cashews. Cover & leave
I'd just do burgers and sausages.
I've got a Weber kettle so nothing fancy, I'd get a load of lumpwood going, spread it out on the bottom and then put the lid on. Bring them temp down and then fill the grate. 2 rounds of that should be enough for everyone. Get some decent toppings and I'm sure everyone will be happy.
The some chicken for the vegans, maybe some coke.
I've got a Weber kettle so nothing fancy, I'd get a load of lumpwood going, spread it out on the bottom and then put the lid on. Bring them temp down and then fill the grate. 2 rounds of that should be enough for everyone. Get some decent toppings and I'm sure everyone will be happy.
The some chicken for the vegans, maybe some coke.
Ribs always go down well, cheap too. You can cook them the day before, then glaze and finish off on a bbq or in the oven.
I braise mine in full fat coke for a couple of hours, then make a glaze of ketchup, brown sugar, soy sauce, sweet chilli sauce and paprika coat the racks then finish in a hot oven/bbq
Also, saw these on F***book the other day, look like a fun easy way to cater for lots. You can premake and then bring them out in waves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRU7d0WjC3A
I braise mine in full fat coke for a couple of hours, then make a glaze of ketchup, brown sugar, soy sauce, sweet chilli sauce and paprika coat the racks then finish in a hot oven/bbq
Also, saw these on F***book the other day, look like a fun easy way to cater for lots. You can premake and then bring them out in waves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRU7d0WjC3A
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