You mean like a … burrito? |
This is pretty smart! What do you think we'd need in terms of sides? |
Enchilladas are easier to do as hand-helds, but sure burritos could work too. |
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Op said that adults will be standing while eating. Neither spaghetti nor Mexican (tacos, burritos, enchiladas, etc) are easy to eat while standing. AND super messy especially if the kids are young (which presumably they are if they have siblings who have naptime AND parents who are not dropping off). Pizza and be done Op. Or a CFA nugget tray. Side of easy to eat fruit/veggies |
| Seriously, just order pizza and a couple salads. |
NP, and…what? Enchiladas are covered in sauce and toppings. Burritos are the logical handheld option. |
How? Link to what you think an enchilada is. The standard enchiladas you find here are of the Mexican variety. They are rolled up, baked and they’re covered with sauce on the outside and cheese. |
Maybe PP means empanadas? |
I think if you don’t know the difference between an enchilada and an empanada, you don’t get to dole out food advice
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Unfortunately the expectation of this group is home-cooked, I think. At least one person can't eat gluten. |
I have a feeling that the next host of the group is going to order pizza, etc. Not everyone can do homecooked, and lots of people are bad cooks. I would do "grilled" cheese in the oven (where you just make a bunch of grilled cheese sandwiches on a sheet pan) and make a soup to go with it in the instant pot. |
Feel free to defy expectations. Those are very limiting food requirements especially when you don’t want to repeat meals. Pizza, and there are lots of gluten-free options out there, will be your best option. |
Whoops! I'm sorry -- forgot about the gluten free. I know there are gf breads out there, but I don't know how hard that is to find. |
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Chicken enchiladas in a crockpot.
Rice on the side or taco shells. |