Party In A Pantry
Super Easy, Mom-Friendly Quick Party Menu Ideas!!!
By Susan Fox
Party #1 Fruit and Cheese Display
3 cheeses- 2-4 ounces per person/ per cheese
1 Sheep’s milk – Try Asiago Fresco
1 Cheddar – I recommend Beecher’s Flagship Aged Cheddar
1 Goat’s milk
Assorted Crackers, Bread’s and Flatbreads - Look at Trader Joes, Central Markets and Whole Foods.
Spiced Nuts
Seedless Grapes
Dried Figs, Medjool Dates and Dried Apricots
Jar of Fig Jam
Assortment of drinks: Martinelli’s Sparkling Cider, Perrier Waters or Flavored Seltzers
Arrange Platters with Cheeses and crackers, decorate the sides of each platter with the dried fruits.
Party #2 Tea and cookies
Great for the neighborhood ladies or just your girlfriends after a morning of shopping
Assorted tea bags-Mighty Leaf brand is especially nice, we like African Nectar. Place tea bags in a pretty bowl or basket
Sugar cubes/ Honey
Pepperidge Farm assorted cookies
Nonni’s Biscotti Cookies
Lindt Lindor Truffles, assorted flavors available at most grocery stores.
Satsuma oranges
Party #3 Appetizer Buffet
Recipes Available at www.247moms.com
Little Smokie’s Appetizer Serve with spiced or honey mustard dip
Baked Brie Ala Melanie w/Assorted Crackers to serve with Brie
Olive Cheese Balls
Nestle Sweet Assorted Tartlet’s
Chocolate Dipped Pretzel’s
Crispix Cereal Treat
Store bought chocolate’s, something nice like See’s or check out our featured sweet of the week and order some online
Punch – “Rudolph the Raspberry Turnover”
Recipe featured by Red Robin and Kiro TV
46 oz. Cranberry Juice Cocktail
12 oz. Water
4 packets Apple Spiced Cider
5 oz. Whole Frozen Raspberries
4 oz. Raspberry Italian Syrup
Measure Ingredients and Stir and server in punchbowl
By keeping several of these items on hand in your pantry you can easily entertain on a moment’s notice! These are just ideas to get you started.
Martinelli’s – buy in bulk at Costco
Flavored Seltzer Waters
Sodas
Quality Coffee
Assorted crackers
Assorted Cookies, like Pepperidge Farm,
Nonni’s Biscotti Free Bonus Mom-Tip! These come in boxes of many different flavors and are individually wrapped and very inexpensive at the grocery store. They are great with Tea, coffee or cocoa or that Starbucks card for a teacher gift)
Gingerbread cookies, etc.
Pretzels
Gourmet dips, mustards
Olives and dipping oils
Gourmet Chips
Pita Bread
Crostini bread
Salsa
Dried Salami
Dried Fruits: Dates, Apricots, Cranberries and Cherries
Nuts- love Costco cashews!
Marinated Artichokes and Red Peppers for dips and appetizers
Dried mixes for easy dips
Specialty jams
Specialty Chocolates, Truffles
Don’t forget to get stocked up on Paper Party Supplies
Stock you Refrigerator too!
Cheeses
Hummus
Cream Cheese and sour cream for making quick dips
Readymade dips
Puff Pastry
Juices
Yogurt
Bagged Salad
Refrigerated rolls
Fresh fruits and vegetables: baby carrots, celery, red peppers, broccoli for making a quick veggie tray
Apples, Pears, Satsuma’s, Mandarins, Tangerines, and Berries if they are available keep your fruit in a bowl on the counter to encourage guests to help themselves.
Eggs- always have on hand for baking or omelets for overnight guests
Stock the Freezer
Readymade Meatballs
Readymade Lasagna
Pre-cooked Party chicken wings
Frozen Pizza Rolls
Ice Cream – of course!!!
Ready Made Cream Puffs- Costco! These will save the day! Or the Party!!!
Frozen Fruit for drinks, punches and smoothies
Cookies, of course if you are a baker!
Labels: Celebrations, Christmas, Meal Time, Recipes
3 Comments:
Great post....I do try to keep some party items in my home it really helps to have everything on hand!
If I keep these in my house, my husband the king of snacking would have a hay day! I would have to hid them. Oh! He knows all my hiding places except the suit cases in the bonus room.
Salami and crackers are always a hit here. Thanks for the variety of suggestions.
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