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tacos. you don't even have to have sides if you don't want. do you get rice and beans at taco bell? i don't.
crockpots of taco meat, beef and chicken, maybe beans for vegetarians, toppings, shells. or make it taco salad style with tortilla chips. |
This is not easy at all. Lots of work. |
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I would not make meatballs for 100 teens. That’s like 500 meatballs! And casseroles are also a lot of work with all the layering.
Chill could work but you would need a lot of big pots—probably at least 5. Otherwise I agree that make your own sandwiches; or taco bar would work best. The pork BBq thing could work as well but there’s a lot of kids that don’t eat pork so unless it’s a Christian school/event, probably best to avoid pork. Hot dogs would also be easy but yoid need a vegetarian option. |
I kind of like the hot dog idea though I can’t think what an equally good veg option would be. But you could choose a dozen different toppings and let them go ham on it plus some roasted vegetables on the side and potato chips. Or tacos as someone else suggested. Crockpot of chicken crockpot of beef trays of roasted peppers and onions, side of beans. And since no one would be deep frying anything you could do cornflake sundaes in lieu of Mexican American fried ice cream. |
LOL - these are not steps. This is the suggested menu - with several appetizers and entrees. And this can be cooked easily only if you have access to a commercial kitchen. |
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I will tell you what not do so that has been suggested here.
I really love Indian food, but I would not exclusively serve it for 100 teens. No to eggplant, green pepper and onions. Only a small fraction of veggie dishes will be eaten, so keep any veggie dishes small. No to chili. Imagine the smell of 100 teens farting in a room. These are kids, not adults. They really don’t care about fancy food. Keep it simple and stress free for you. As an example, even though pizza is so cliche for kids parties, it does go fast and is always gone before any other dish. But you may not want to do pizza if this is not a team sports party and a more significant special event. |
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OP doesn’t want restaurant food; she wants to cook. Why do people keep suggesting fast food and Costco? |
We’re talking about in real life. Not in your small little mind |
| Tacos make an enormous mess. Baked ziti and then the option to add Italian sausage or meatballs would be filling and less mess and relatively easy to put together. |
Again - who is going to make 500 meatballs? And all that baked ziti and cheese? Lots of gluten intolerant and dairy intolerant kids. My suggestion is to cater this meal from a restaurant. |
Chinese vegetable lo mein, Fried Rice, General Tao chicken, Home style vegetables. Throw in some crispy spring rolls too. Caters to most food allergies and food preference. |
Yuck. Fatty and gross cheap gas producing food. |
They can buy frozen meatballs. The kids that can't eat pasta and cheese can just take from the pot of meatballs so it's just meat and sauce. (Would be too much to expect a common meal to be vegetarian, dairy free, AND gluten free so assuming that those kids eat meat. If they also don't eat meat at that point they're looking at bringing their own food). |
OP wants casual entrees - the easier the better. That pretty much describes fast food. |