Anonymous wrote:Fresh vegetables and hummus
Salads
Things that specific people make (like signature dishes they often serve at home or bring to a party):
Moroccan style minted carrots
Lentil salad with feta, herbs, and onion
Quinoa amazing salad with I don't know what but my friend makes it and it's delish
This veggie minestrone stew another friend makes with homemade bread right out of the oven and kerrygold butter
Kale-Basil pesto pasta
Lemon cake
Things anyone can make but I love
Watermelon at a summer outdoors party
Hot gooey box mix brownies
Warm chocolate chip cookie
Anonymous wrote:Doritos. I'll be eating every last crumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tiny sushi rolls
Korean honey butter chicken bites
Samosas,
Onion pakodas
Spinach chaat or bhelpuri or golgappas
Tandoori chicken bites
Lamb kebabs
Masala Paneer skewers
Potato tikis with cholley
Fish fry
Prawn masala
Artichoke dip and crusty breads
Crab dip
Mozarella skewers
Vegetarian quesadillas
Blooming onions with zesty sauce
Who makes a bloomin' onion at home? I don't see how it could be made well at home, unless you have a deep fryer.
Anonymous wrote:This question is for a house party with adults, no kids; I'm thinking for ladies' game night, but any adult party you are envisioning would work. I just want to know: what food do you want to see?
Anonymous wrote:Samosas.
Anonymous wrote:Smoked salmon - capers, onions, tomato
Shrimp
cheese board with nuts and grapes
I also really like herring, like the one from IKEA, with dark bread
Anonymous wrote:You could give me warm, home made bread, and call it done. I will happily eat that with a good quality SALTED butter at room temperature. Or give me focaccia and skip the butter.
Other things I enjoy:
Home made salsa (spicy), guacamole, and spinach artichoke dip with chips, or a few different flavors of hummus with pita or naan dippers
Samosas and pakoras
Summer rolls (not fried)
Good desserts - Panna cotta, boozy trifle, tiramisu, tres leches, etc. Or a really good chocolate chip cookie, straight out of the oven. Skip the cloyingly sweet, American buttercream based cakes. And for the love of god, don’t serve oatmeal raisin cookies at a gathering. The disappointment one feels when they bite into a cookie thinking chocolate and instead encounter raisins….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked brie
Ruffles and Lipton onion dip
Spanakopita
Everything in this thread is a wonderful suggestion, but I really love to see chips and a Helluva good dip at a gathering...because this is the only time I allow myself to have these foods. I don't buy them ever so as low key lame as it sounds, good chips and a dip at a party are so my jam.