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T is a member of a fraternity. He has a group of "jaargenoten" (yearmates) who all joined in 2010. There is a tradition that at least once in following year, each kids' parents cook for the group. T's is on the 27th Feb. His group consists of 10 very hungry young men between the ages of 19 and 22. So ...anyone suggest a quick, easy, yet fabulously impressive dish I can make to satisfy these lads?
Dessert is Key Lime, Lemon Meringue pies.
So far I'm toying with Nasi Goreng, sate and other stuff to go with it.
Something pasta related.
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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1628 » |
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Its gotta be roast beef and yorkshire pud with veggies, gravy and stuff
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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1630 » |
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Sausages, chips & gravy.
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« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1631 » |
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What about a nice big goulash with herb dumplings, prepare the night before and slow cook the next day, should go down a treat.
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« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1635 » |
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What about a nice big goulash with herb dumplings, prepare the night before and slow cook the next day, should go down a treat.
Ooooh, sounds lush too. I can get suet from the ex-pat shop I think.
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« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1643 » |
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How about fish and chips with peas water.
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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1720 » |
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Having lads myself Reenie they do like their meaty meals........
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« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1756 » |
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So far I'm toying with Nasi Goreng, sate and other stuff to go with it.
Something pasta related.
Nasi Goreng is my favourite pasta dish. But you can't beat toast.
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« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1901 » |
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I think you are on the right track there Reens, Nasi Goreng, loads of chicken sate sticks and peanut sauce, egg on the top and prawn crackers, perhaps start them with chicken and sweetcorn soup or crab soup and spring rolls too. Takes me back to Cloggyland just thinking of it - drool!
Don't forget to ask about peanut intolerance before hand?
Good luck!
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« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 10 February 2010, 1951 » |
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I'd make scows...
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« Reply #10 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 1120 » |
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Slavinken with spuds and vegies or Draagjesvlees with green beans and staampot.. If that fails you can always order in the Shorma its always a winner...
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« Reply #11 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 1124 » |
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Give them money and tell them to get a take away.
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« Reply #12 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 1126 » |
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A big suriname banquet now that's a good idea...
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« Reply #13 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 1214 » |
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Lizzie's idea is spot on. I've been told it's semi-chic formal. I can see a ghoulash with crusty bread and a green salad working a treat, creamy tomato soup to start them off, zingy dessert and maybe some belgian beer and a red wine. Nice table settings, nice crockery and serving utensils and a really hearty meal. Informal - chic. yes!!
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« Reply #14 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 1536 » |
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You will impress them Reenie with that menu, your son will be so proud..........
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« Reply #15 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 1600 » |
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Lasagna you can make it meaty or vegitarian.
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« Reply #16 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 1704 » |
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Lasagna you can make it meaty or vegitarian.
with or without pasta?
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« Reply #17 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 1756 » |
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You will impress them Reenie with that menu, your son will be so proud..........
Cheers babes, for the tips and the ups  Hunting for recipes for goulash, I came across a Beef in Guiness with dumplings recipe. That sounds lush too, maybe just the thing for a bunch of boozy Dutch students. Peculiar Brit cooking 
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« Reply #18 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 2049 » |
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I hope it's not too personal a question Reenie but how much did you charge them for that feed?
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« Reply #19 on: Thursday 11 February 2010, 2106 » |
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Twill all be done in the name of love, Tref. Poor penniless students need feeding up if they're to look after this world of ours when they're leading lights in marketing, medicine, business and other stuff like that yeah.
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« Reply #20 on: Friday 12 February 2010, 0823 » |
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Yes, well.... when I come round to visit next time you're all lonesome Reens, I want sausages chips & gravy.
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Twill all be done in the name of love, Tref. Poor penniless students need feeding up if they're to look after this world of ours when they're leading lights in marketing, medicine, business and other stuff like that yeah.
Will you tell them you ripped off Lizzie's ideas? You're like Milli Vanilli, you are. I just hope you're not still singing when the oven stops and the music carries on, or something.
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