| I haven’t read all four pages so I don’t know if something like this has already been suggested and/or won’t work for the particulars of this situation - but what about having “servers” walk around with plates/dishes of food and serve people (Downton Abbey style)? My ILs always do that for big dinners (Thanksgiving, High Holiday/Seders etc.). They also have a small kitchen. It probably wouldn’t save any actual time compared to a buffet, but this way most people are seated at the table. And you can do all blessings etc before the food starts being passed around. My ILs typically have 20+ people at these meals and it seems to work. My family always does family style so this was a bit different when I first started being invited for these dinners, but that’s apparently what they’ve always done. |
| I think you can use the limited counterspace plus stove top. If you'd like (and the stove will have cooled off enough), you could put a board over the stove to make it more of a serving surface. |
| Have you NEVER done this or been somewhere that people do this? Every holiday meal we serve is buffet style. When the host calls, we all gather ‘round for the prayer. Food in dishes for 20+ people is not going to get cold while you pray over it. Or you can use chafing dishes. Yes, people will be getting up through the meal. It’s fine. It’s not formal, but it’s fine. And people get seconds whenever - right after dinner or an hour later. Same with dessert. |
No, I don’t think I have. I have been to buffets in restaurants, and large parties that were outside buffets, or buffers without the seated aspect. But I think we are not unusual in that grandparents figured out a system that works for the particular space and family, and just kept doing it for generations. That doesn’t mean that other systems won’t work as well it’s just that they found one that works. I will admit that I don’t actually understand the problem I am trying to solve, and I am not at all confident that a buffet will make it better so that might contribute to my hesitation. |
Or children. No one wants to take from serving dishes that have been coughed on/ touched by children. Keep serving dishes out of reach. |