| What do you mean you want have an experience, grab a couple pounds of ground beef, a few chicken breasts of different thicknesses, a pack of dogs, a few sausages a therm gun and spend an hour figuring it out. make a little chart on notes app on your phone. |
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You could do stuff in oven/broiler and finish on grill. Or if you have a big enough grill doing food for 50 isn’t hard. Not everyone will eat or arrive at same time.
I am cooking next week for 100 +/- on two park type grills at a friends neighborhood beach. |
I don’t eat butt. |
| Get a caterer who will hotbox and grill for you |
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You can do it. Trick is to have toms of premade stuff that does not need to go on the grill.
Hot dog station - dogs in “dirty water” like what you get in New York. - Some chili in a crockpot to top the hot dog. Some corn muffins … premade. All condiments to dress up the hot dog. A heated tray with the buns (butter the outside). Salads - Potato salad, - fruit salad - coleslaw - pasta salad - caprese salad - rosemary roasted potatoes Appetizers - Herb stuffed mushrooms - cream cheese stuffed peppers. - Mac and cheese - corn on the cob Meat - pulled pork in crock pot - pulled chicken in crockpot On the grill - Shrimp on the Barbie - premade Costco ribs with sauce and spices Make smash burgers on the grill because it comes together fast. |
| Hot dogs only |
| I'd do a pulled pork in a smoker ahead of time, along with hot dogs in a crockpot. |
The worst idea of the century. |
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Get an electric roaster. Start burgers early and keep them warm in the roaster. Do hot dogs at the time.
Have lots of sides. |
| Pasta salad is vulgar. |
| Cater it or just plan for most of the food to be not grilled and then grill things like hot dogs and precooked sausages. You could have pulled pork also. And lots of sides. |
Sorry you are missing out. |
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You need 2 grills minimum and ideally 3-4 people working the plating and grilling.
We’ve done large events (including making our own fries) for about 30 people. We had catering staff; a complete outdoor kitchen and brought in a second grill. It would not be possible least bit fun to do try to do it all yourself or make guests help/work. |
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I’ve done it. Heck I’ve done it during a Thunderstorm where everyone ran into the basement and I was grilling with a large umbrella.
Hamburgers, make them yourself not frozen and make them thinner, hot dogs, lots of buffet style food salads, pre grilled veggies, chili, etc. I’ll sometimes also have baked potatoes. You cook them in the oven a few hours before the event, cover them with a towel in a large cooler. |
| Not everyone eats at the same time. That’s the big secret. Have a big spread of food that can sit out, so people can graze. The hot dogs and hamburgers come out in batches. |