Antipasto

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zebra

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4,555 posts

215 months

Saturday 25th August 2007
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Help required ladies and gentlemen. I have a party to attend tonight at a neighbours; eveyone is tasked with bring different things. As the title of the thread indicates I have to bring an antipasto along for 10 people.

What should it consist of?

Thanks in advance.

Zebra

Frik

13,542 posts

244 months

Saturday 25th August 2007
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This thread will either be moved to the Pie & Piston or the Food & Drink forum so keeps your eyes on it.

Antipasto just means "before the pasta" and usually consists of a few different combinations of foods, served cold.

Chopped tomatoes, with chunks of mozzarella and basil, drizzled in olive oil is a simple and delicious starter.

$nake eye$

411 posts

203 months

Saturday 25th August 2007
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http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/food/recipe/detail.htm...

quite good to have some ciabatta with a mix of olive oil and balsamic vinegar as well.

zebra

Original Poster:

4,555 posts

215 months

Saturday 25th August 2007
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I seem to remember there being cold meats in it?

Zebra

Towie

14,938 posts

240 months

Saturday 25th August 2007
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Frik said:
This thread will either be moved to the Pie & Piston or the Food & Drink forum so keeps your eyes on it.

Antipasto just means "before the pasta" and usually consists of a few different combinations of foods, served cold.

Chopped tomatoes, with chunks of mozzarella and basil, drizzled in olive oil is a simple and delicious starter.
Only a Gayer would know that.

zebra

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4,555 posts

215 months

Saturday 25th August 2007
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[quote=$nake eye$]http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/food/recipe/detail.htm?recipeid=2661

quite good to have some ciabatta with a mix of olive oil and balsamic vinegar as well.
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Spot on mate.

Cheers

biglepton

5,042 posts

202 months

Saturday 25th August 2007
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zebra said:
I have a party to attend tonight at a neighbours; eveyone is tasked with bring different things.
For the love of God, don't go! Next thing you know you'll be buying a Renault Espace and telling yourself a conservatory is a better investment than a years membership of a supercar club. . . . . . . yikes

biglepton

5,042 posts

202 months

Saturday 25th August 2007
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Towie said:
Only a Gayer would know that.
And an Italian gayer at that. . . . . .

Just take two 20 piece Chicken McNugget boxes (with dips) and two KFC variety meals. Probably be a blessed relief for all the blokes at the party who have been told by SWMBO not to eat all day because there will be 'nibbles' at the party. . . . . nono

Noger

7,117 posts

250 months

Monday 27th August 2007
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Frik said:
Antipasto just means "before the pasta" and usually consists of a few different combinations of foods, served cold.
In this case pasto = meal, not pasta ( = paste). So "before the meal". A singular plate. Antipasti = multiple plates of antipasto.

How to win friends an influence people (not) .. smilewink

Frik

13,542 posts

244 months

Monday 27th August 2007
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Despite claims to the contrary on this thread, I am neither homosexual or Italian.

Thanks for the clarification thumbup

Towie

14,938 posts

240 months

Monday 27th August 2007
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Frik said:
Despite claims to the contrary on this thread, I am neither homosexual or Italian.

Thanks for the clarification thumbup
Closet.

Frik

13,542 posts

244 months

Monday 27th August 2007
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paperbag Okay, I admit it...






























...I am a little Italian.

Towie

14,938 posts

240 months

Monday 27th August 2007
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Frik said:
...I am a little Italian.
I always had my suspicions............


sleep envy

62,260 posts

250 months

Thursday 30th August 2007
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Frik said:
paperbag Okay, I admit it...


...I am a little Italian.
not italian enough to know it actually translates as before course i.e. before the 1st course wink

antipasto is generally different types of salami (milano, coppa, parma ham, bresaola...) with veg in vinegar or oil, cheeses and bread

very simple but very tasty

Fidgits

17,202 posts

230 months

Thursday 30th August 2007
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Towie said:
Frik said:
...I am a little Italian.
I always had my suspicions............

rofl