Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 19:33     Subject: What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

2 great desserts here:
This icebox cake requires refrigeration but no oven!
https://barefootcontessa.com/recipes/mocha-chocolate-icebox-cake

This is a great cake to make in advance with plums, peaches or cherries.
https://coleycooks.com/plum-torte/


Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 19:13     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:I almost decided to do something different but I've pretty much settled on my old stand bys:

corn dip and frito scoops: https://bingeworthybites.com/creamy-fiesta-corn-dip/. Instead of jalapenos I use a small can of diced chilis.

No bake choc eclair cake: https://www.culinaryhill.com/chocolate-eclair-cake/


I could try the frito one but the "choc eclair" cake is just flat out no. cool whip and canned frosting?
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 16:15     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:what about homemade brownies?


do it
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 15:08     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

what about homemade brownies?
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 14:48     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is no one bringing the pound cake, whipped cream/Cool Whip, berries flag cake?


Ah the traditional. Always brings to mind this Onion headline:

https://www.theonion.com/not-knowing-what-else-to-do-woman-bakes-american-flag-1819566173



NP. Lol. The Onion was a comfort after 9/11.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 14:38     Subject: What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smores dip. I just saw it on Instagram today.


With the marshmallows covered in red and blue sugar in a flag shape over the Hershey's and then using graham crackers for dipping? I showed my kids that. We'd all like to try it!


Yes, that one! Looked worth a try.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 14:28     Subject: What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ps- please stop with the mayo based items on July 4th. Yuck.


PS, please get over yourself.



It’s not a judgement it’s a health concern.

Most people aren’t eating globs of mayonnaise on a daily basis. Fourth of July is a holiday. People want to eat special food because it’s a special occasion. You do not have to eat it if you’re concerned about your health.

I think perhaps PP meant health concern interns of mayo sitting out for hours at a time. It doesn’t really concern me, we keep the food indoors and on ice, and most people eat right when we arrive (dinner time).


I serve mine in this - it's served over ice packs:
https://www.pamperedchef.com/shop/Entertaining/Serveware/Large+Square+Cool+%26+Serve/2614
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 14:27     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

I almost decided to do something different but I've pretty much settled on my old stand bys:

corn dip and frito scoops: https://bingeworthybites.com/creamy-fiesta-corn-dip/. Instead of jalapenos I use a small can of diced chilis.

No bake choc eclair cake: https://www.culinaryhill.com/chocolate-eclair-cake/
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 14:23     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:I feel like such a loser. Zero plans for July 4th. We used to have so much fun, now the friends we used to hang out with go to their second homes all summer and kids both out of town. So boring.


Why don't you put word out in your neighborhood? There could be many in the same sitch.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 07:46     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

I feel like such a loser. Zero plans for July 4th. We used to have so much fun, now the friends we used to hang out with go to their second homes all summer and kids both out of town. So boring.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 07:46     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:Is no one bringing the pound cake, whipped cream/Cool Whip, berries flag cake?


Ah the traditional. Always brings to mind this Onion headline:

https://www.theonion.com/not-knowing-what-else-to-do-woman-bakes-american-flag-1819566173

Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 07:43     Subject: Re:What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Is no one bringing the pound cake, whipped cream/Cool Whip, berries flag cake?
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 07:42     Subject: What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:Smores dip. I just saw it on Instagram today.


With the marshmallows covered in red and blue sugar in a flag shape over the Hershey's and then using graham crackers for dipping? I showed my kids that. We'd all like to try it!
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 07:32     Subject: What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are hosting at our house. 40 people with different preferences - vegetarians, non beef eaters, non vegetarians, kids, old people, keto, dairy free, gluten free, shrimp allergy, sesame allergy, peanut allergy, Indians, white Americans, Cubans. Not potluck! My party lady is coming to help.

We are serving-
Samosas
Grilled minty masala paneer cubes on sticks
Masala Chas
Mini quesadillas veg
BBQ chicken legs
Loaded burgers
Chicken biryani with Raita
Pasta salad
Mango lassi

Chopped watermelon
Jalebi
Rabdi
assortment of icecreams

Lots of booze and soft drinks.


I want to crash this party!


OMG! Really? I am glad to hear this. I felt that my family has put together this hodge-podge menu with an identity crisis.
DH wanted N.Indian food, kids wanted traditional July 4th food! But now I am thinking that maybe people will like this.


A hodge-podge IS traditional now! I mean, my family considers old school boston baked beans a necessity, but now that they have been introduced to caprese salad, they can't live without that! Your kids are very lucky to experience that. Also I want to hear more about your "party lady"! We hire in bartenders for big parties but it sounds like a party lady helps with all the prep?
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2023 07:19     Subject: What are you taking to 4th of July parties?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are hosting at our house. 40 people with different preferences - vegetarians, non beef eaters, non vegetarians, kids, old people, keto, dairy free, gluten free, shrimp allergy, sesame allergy, peanut allergy, Indians, white Americans, Cubans. Not potluck! My party lady is coming to help.

We are serving-
Samosas
Grilled minty masala paneer cubes on sticks
Masala Chas
Mini quesadillas veg
BBQ chicken legs
Loaded burgers
Chicken biryani with Raita
Pasta salad
Mango lassi

Chopped watermelon
Jalebi
Rabdi
assortment of icecreams

Lots of booze and soft drinks.


I want to crash this party!


OMG! Really? I am glad to hear this. I felt that my family has put together this hodge-podge menu with an identity crisis.
DH wanted N.Indian food, kids wanted traditional July 4th food! But now I am thinking that maybe people will like this.


You definitely win for best menu!