|
Soup
Quiche Muffins/quickbreads Granola Stock (I make paella for large gatherings using stock that I portion out and freeze, along with frozen seafood) Wontons, dumplings Curry puffs |
| I would build in one 1965 casserole. It may be the ‘hit’ of the week. |
|
Grill some marinated chicken, cool and freeze.
We like to make Greek souvlaki with lemon marinated chicken, but you can also serve over pasta or rice. How about good quality hot dogs for a cookout? The hot dogs with a snappy skin such as Sahlen's brand are really good. Have some toppings prepared ahead of time and serve on good quality rolls. Have make ahead pasta salad and fruit on the side. |
|
Per above, if you are local Butcher's Alley has excellent hot dogs (which would not have occurred to me to serve to guests but I'd do it with some other sausages & throw them all on the grill).
A PP suggested making mashed potatoes & freezing them. Would not recommend - freezing doesn't do good things to the texture of potatoes. But, you can make ahead potatoes easily - just mash them & add butter, sour cream, cream cheese, put in casserole & put paprika on top. Reheat for 45-60 min at 350, covered. https://www.reddit.com/r/cookingforbeginners/comments/kk0y09/learn_from_my_mistake_cooked_potatoes_dont_go_in/ |
Right? Let me hire a chef. No problem! |
If you want to do fancy hot dogs, I highly recommend preparing them a la Wolfgang Puck Hot Dog Melts recipe — they are definitely a little extra and delicious https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/hot-dog-melts |