Party menu - ideas and suggestions, please.

Anonymous
Throwing an ugly sweater party (kids-free) this Saturday. On the tentative menu:

Drinks:
Mulled wine
Spiced cider (non-alcoholic)
Wine and beer

Nibbles:
Green olives and feta in oil and herbs
Brie with honey and almond slivers
Water crackers
Grapes
Crudités (carrot and celery) - dip?
Chocolate-covered strawberries

What else should I serve, or is this sufficient?


Anonymous
You need several meat apps and desserts
Anonymous
What time is the party?

I think you need more. Doesn't have to be meat, but a couple heartier additions would be good.
Anonymous
So what are people going to eat?
Anonymous
Maybe a hot appetizer? A hot spinach or artichoke dip? And definitely a dip for the carrots and celery - hummus or something
Anonymous
Time makes a difference. This seems a bit skimpy even if it's not at a meal time. Are guests bringing food?
Anonymous
Also, not everyone likes brie, so I would have some other cheeses, like cheddar or gouda, and a goat or sheep milk cheese. Also, salami or proscuitto would be welcome. You could also put out nuts, like spiced pecans.

How about dessert? If you want finger foods you could do cookies, petit fours, mini cheesecakes, etc.
Anonymous
A few ideas that you would be easy to buy frozen or prepared if you're pressed for prep time:

Mini quiches
Cocktail meatballs
Stuffed grape leaves
Antipasto platter
Anonymous
OP here. It's at eight. Thought of making jambalaya too but thought it might be too much - based on responses I guess not!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's at eight. Thought of making jambalaya too but thought it might be too much - based on responses I guess not!


I would probably do a bunch of heavy appetizers - mini quiches, pigs in a blanket, meatballs, spinach/artichoke dip, big cheese and fruit plate, definitely a dip with the crudité.
Anonymous
And lots of desserts. Xmas cookies, petit fours, mini cheesecake, a buche noel for the centerpiece
Anonymous
You need to serve heavier food at 8. The ones you have listed are not enough.
Anonymous
Cheddar and pepper jack sticks maybe some ham sticks too.

Lays Smooth Ranch Dip and Lays Onion Dip in the jar is really good.

Anonymous
I would probably get a honey baked ham and some rolls and condiments so people can make sandwiches if they want.
Anonymous
8:00 on a Saturday needs more food. People will be trying to piece something that resembles dinner. Not a real estate open house.
Please don't serve jumbalaya. Either serve a sit down meal or don't. If you don't, then it's finger food and/or things that fit easily on a plate.
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