I recently got take out from Manoli Canoli on Connecticut Ave for a group of 10. Delicious and well priced.
Anonymous
02/13/2013 10:34
Subject: italian for a crowd
Baked shells with sauce and spinach/cheese stuffing -- that way people can have as much/little as they want...a little less boring than lasagna
Anonymous
02/10/2013 11:14
Subject: italian for a crowd
Baked ziti, garlic bread and salad.
Anonymous
02/10/2013 08:43
Subject: Re:italian for a crowd
Eggplant parm. Easy, delicious and affordable.
Anonymous
02/09/2013 11:10
Subject: italian for a crowd
Did I miss something? Did OP ask how to feed Italian family?
OP, are you making the meal? If so, lasagna and salad's great. (Though one 13 x 9 pan would not be enough.) If you are ordering in, Maggiano's excellent.
My DH is full italian - mother is from Italy. My ex's stepdad is from Sicily. They don't eat tons of pasta.
DH's family from Italy eats lots of fish - topped with a sauce made of chopped canned tomatoes, garlic, and a wee pinch of fresh jalapeno pepper.
My ex's stepdad from Sicily eats lots of steak, baked legs of lamb, or osso bucco braised (browned in a dry pan and then simmered in canned tomatoes with a bay leaf, garlic, and basil). The osso bucco and sauce is served over spaghetti. A side salad of tomatoes over sliced mozzarella topped with fresh basil leaves, olive oil, and a pinch of salt and fresh cracked pepper. yum! I miss my ex's stepdad!!!!
Anonymous
02/08/2013 22:16
Subject: italian for a crowd
Maggianos.
Anonymous
02/08/2013 22:14
Subject: italian for a crowd
a really good lasagne
Anonymous
02/08/2013 20:17
Subject: Re:italian for a crowd
Carmines
Anonymous
02/08/2013 19:45
Subject: Re:italian for a crowd
My Italian great grandma's all day in the making sauce with homemade meatballs, good pasta (doesn't have to be homemade), green salad, red wine. Pass the parm!
Anonymous
02/08/2013 19:42
Subject: Re:italian for a crowd
call maggianos
Anonymous
02/08/2013 19:41
Subject: italian for a crowd
whats your favorite italian recipe to feed a large group - 12-15?