Top 3 gourmet salads for a large crowd (50)
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1 | Whats your best interesting salads for a large dinner crowd? meadze1 - 2011-01-03 19:57:00 |
2 | roast vege salad; When you have an idea what you want to cook - let me know, I have a recipe book which has the quantities for 50 peopl.e duckmoon - 2011-01-03 20:07:00 |
3 | This message was deleted. cookessentials - 2011-01-03 20:11:00 |
4 | Don't know about gourmet but how about roast pear Salad with Walnuts & Gruyere or Blue cheese? This recipe here is pretty straight forward and you can adapt it to suit: Tonight I made a Salad out of roughly torn spinach leaves (you could use the baby variety), orange segments, Strawberries, finely sliced onion rings and Emmenthal Cheese. The dressing was made from raspberries, Apple cider vinegar, Olive oil & Salt & Pepper. I also added fresh chives and parsley. You could also make a really nice Greek or Caesar Salad using only the best ingredients to up the ante sort of speak. Those are just off the top of my head but might give you some ideas. Edited by ant_sonja at 8:29 pm, Mon 3 Jan ant_sonja - 2011-01-03 20:28:00 |
5 | The member deleted this message. meadze1 - 2011-01-03 22:12:00 |
6 | duckmoon wrote:
Would love the orange and Kumara one, and the roast vege meadze1 - 2011-01-03 22:12:00 |
7 | I was at a do last week where a lady brought a kumara and banana salad. It was yummy, but unfortunately she left before I could beg the recipe off her. The dressing had hints of coconut and curry. kiwifidget - 2011-01-03 22:31:00 |
8 | kiwifidget wrote:
I've made that = slice the bananas thickly - coat in lemon juice. Make a curry mayonaise - butter in pan, add curry and stir to heat, remove from heat then stir in some good store brought mayonnaise. Pour this over cooked kumara and banana peices. I don't use coconut but if you particularly want this, you could add some coconut to the dressing or perhaps use some coconut milk to thin it down. gardie - 2011-01-04 06:38:00 |
9 | Toadfishes Brown Rice Salad 1 cup brown rice Cook the rice in the water & when cooked & still hot add the soya sauce and finely chopped onions let cool (a couple of hours preferably overnight) Add the following ~ Dressing: Mix and pour over salad. Mix well. If you are having lots of other salads I would triple this recipe for 50 people. I recently catered for 40. We had We had far too much left over.... Depends on the "type" of people attending... big eaters vesus sparrows. What I found useful was I had to take the salads to a venue so I brought a box of large snaplock bags and put the salads in those and they stacked flat in the chilly bin... then when ready to serve, just tipped them out on the platters. Edited by toadfish at 6:55 am, Tue 4 Jan toadfish - 2011-01-04 06:53:00 |
10 | cookessentials wrote: SAme, but I combined her salad suggestions, ie, orange, cherry tomatoes, advocado and feta into one salad, I also put a hint of red onion in too with her Dijon dressing and it was devine......... wingee - 2011-01-04 08:02:00 |
11 | gardie wrote:
Thanks, thats excellent. kiwifidget - 2011-01-04 12:06:00 |
12 | toadfish wrote:
This recipe is the bomb, even better the day after and then the day after that so can be made in advance. I also find the kumera, bacon and orange salad better the next day as well. liamjosh - 2011-01-04 14:57:00 |
13 | Anyone got the orange and kumara recipe? meadze1 - 2011-01-05 10:36:00 |
14 | I went to a bbq years ago and someone brought the following kumera salad. I have made it countless times since and people always comment on it and come back for more: A couple of kumera - peeled, chopped into smaller pieces, boiled, cooled, cubed. Great made the day before and just increase for larger numbers, it sounds weird but tastes great and - so easy! Edited by bunny12 at 10:57 am, Wed 5 Jan bunny12 - 2011-01-05 10:54:00 |
15 | The member deleted this message. bunny12 - 2011-01-05 10:55:00 |
16 | pesto prawn salad ,so quick & easy trader125 - 2011-01-05 15:59:00 |
17 | a type of orzo /risoni salad they go along way as well trader125 - 2011-01-05 15:59:00 |
18 | Couscous salad is really good for preparing ahead of time, fresh flavour w chopped herbs, lemon and pinenuts. fluffybunny2 - 2011-01-06 00:52:00 |
19 | watermelon and cucumber salad is another good one kiwibubbles - 2011-01-06 08:28:00 |
20 | Grated carrot salad with shredded coconut and sultanas, with a balsamic/oil dressing. Get a helper to grate the carrots for you. It goes a long way and is quite economical. goldengirl7 - 2011-01-06 08:49:00 |
21 | I used to make the Kumera and Orange salad, 500gm pre boiled kumera chopped with thin orange slices of one orange(cut crosswise and skin still on) and half an onion cut into thin slices. About 1/4c fresh chopped parsely. Ground black pepper. Now the dressing was Oil and Vinegar, cut remember exactly what measurements. Egg salad always goes down well and so easy. I usually use 1doz eggs(family 5, but always some left over) 2-3 finely chopped celery sticks. tub of sour cream and enough mayo until it is at the consistancy you like it. I mix in enough curry powder to my liking with a few tablespons mayo then mix through salad, better made at least 5-6 hours before you need it. And you can't beat a good pasta salad, there are so many variations. naki45 - 2011-01-06 09:05:00 |
22 | goldengirl7 wrote:
Used to do a similar type salad, when I was cooking in a bistro. It was grated carrot, grated cheese, sultanas and french dressing to mix. Sometimes I would add a little finely chopped red onion if I was making it just for us. Quite a nice little salad as an extra to a big green salad. naki45 - 2011-01-06 09:07:00 |
23 | meadze1 wrote:
I make an orange and kumera salad. dice up an orange,add cooked diced kumera and slithers of raw red onion then add honey mustard dressing to taste cottagerose - 2011-01-06 21:04:00 |
24 | This message was deleted. garfeild101 - 2011-01-07 01:06:00 |
25 | Watermelon, a little red onion, mint and feta. Dress with 2parts rice wine vinegar, 1 part sweet chilli sauce reduced by 1/2 (adjust seasoning to taste, a bit of lime is nice). terraviva1 - 2011-01-07 09:45:00 |
26 | kumera and pineapple pie is great and can be served hot or cold just add a tin of crushed pineapple to mashed kumera cover with grated cheese and grill always goes down a treat Edited by nachonz at 7:17 pm, Fri 7 Jan nachonz - 2011-01-07 19:17:00 |
27 | This is quite nice and easy to make 2 cups shell pasta Mix 1/2 cup sugar rainrain1 - 2011-01-08 16:03:00 |
28 | Thank you, some great ideas, keep them coming meadze1 - 2011-01-09 14:10:00 |
29 | for a different potato salad potatoes cooked and cubed dressing robyn35 - 2011-01-09 14:39:00 |
30 | bump for kellz uli - 2011-12-08 20:50:00 |
31 | I make rockmelon, cherry tomato and feta salad, super easy and yummy! Refreshing too for a hot day. kirstybrooks - 2011-12-09 14:20:00 |
32 | meadze1 wrote:
Kumara and Green Bean is nice too. I make a dressing with lemon and honey for this one viniagrette style whereas I use a Moya based one with Kumara and Orange. arielbooks - 2011-12-09 14:55:00 |
33 | Baked peeled beetroot with olive oil, red wine vinegar, dried mint, fresh mint and feta. Add the feta at the last minute or it will look terrible. davidt4 - 2011-12-09 14:59:00 |
34 | here is the banana and kumera salad that i do - Dressing - freedreamz - 2011-12-09 15:03:00 |
35 | http://www.angelfire.com/bc/incredible/Servesfiftyindex.html pickles7 - 2011-12-09 15:11:00 |
36 | I see this has a start date of January... So I assume it has been bumped for some one... If you are looking for easy ( which when you are cooking for 50 is always a good thing)... One of my easiest salad is: Drain and wash the tins of beans, mix other ingredients, dress with a balsamic and oil dreessing... Of course, make a larger quanity for fifty people duckmoon - 2011-12-09 16:06:00 |
37 | cookessentials wrote:
This idea has got my vote. buzzy110 - 2011-12-10 14:42:00 |
38 | Tracey's Potato Salad This salad is easy as to make and so popular. Just boil the potatoes till slightly tender and drain and cool. Cut finely one large onion and dice up 4 hard boiled eggs, cooled down prior.cut eggs into small cubes. Add egg and onion into cooled potatoes..Mix with Best foods mayonnaise or the ETA blue mayonnaise.....Add some bits of parsley or mint on top of salad for presentation. This potato salad is yummmy...and make sure you salt the potatoes for more flavour.... honda886 - 2011-12-11 11:43:00 |
39 | too good to lose .. bev00 - 2012-12-10 23:05:00 |
40 | for the gluten free folks...hulled millet is a great replacement for cous cous, i used to make it and add lemon rind, roast vege - red peppers, cherry toms, mushrooms, red onions, courgettes, add plenty of parsley and salt and black pepper and a vingerette motorbo - 2012-12-11 01:46:00 |
41 | toadfish wrote: liamjosh - 2012-12-11 08:03:00 |
42 | salad day ideas bev00 - 2013-12-11 23:43:00 |
43 | These are a couple of my favourites and can be made the day before. Orzo, Sun Dried Tomato & Hazelnut Salad macandrosie - 2013-12-13 22:47:00 |
44 | toadfish wrote: Thanks, Toadfish. cantabman1 - 2013-12-14 07:17:00 |
45 | and again bev00 - 2014-12-15 00:16:00 |
46 | Walnut chicken and apple salad. We had this last night, so yummy. Cooked barbecue or similar chicken from the supermarket. Put the chopped apples into the lemon juice add half the nuts, chopped herbs and tomatoes. Make the dressing: 1/4 cup of sour cream, 1/4 mayonnaise, 1/2 tsp of curry powder, juice of 1/2 a lemon and 1 tbsp apricot jam. Add the dressing to the other ingredients carefully, add the lettuce carefully, top with the rest of the nuts. jhan - 2014-12-15 06:32:00 |
47 | bump for Xmas uli - 2015-12-11 11:08:00 |
48 | BBQ season coming up :D :D :D paghan - 2016-09-24 18:15:00 |
49 | Thanks, some goodies in here natalie9 - 2016-09-24 19:30:00 |
50 | toadfish or anyone else re: rice salad - does it matter if its white onion or red onion or shallots? TIA angel361 - 2016-09-29 17:42:00 |