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    Posted: 01 September 2010 at 4:59pm
Hi ladies,

I think I must be a bit mad because I've decided to save a few $$$ and do the catering for Ruairidh's naming ceremony.

I was always going to do the cake anyway, so what's a few canapes?

Sooooooo I need recipe ideas please

Just canapes.... it's not a buffet

Thanking you

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fairy bread

ummmm mini quiches (sp?) bacon/proscuitto wrapped something? (asparagus/cocktail sausages/something)

i dunno lol. im in the serve-fairy-bread catergory
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Ohhhhhh what a fabulous idea! I could cut fairy bread into cute little shapes for all the kiddies who are coming

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My favourites for parties -

mini quiches
spinach and cheese or chicken and cranberry filo triangles
mini apple pies
mini corn fritters, youcould put a dollop of creme fraiche and smoked salmon on top if you want to be fancy ;)
fruit kebabs
chocolate brownies
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lol i meant for the adults, but y'know ahaha. cookie cutters are great for that!

also for the kids, if you get puff pasty, and a cookie cutter, then cut cute shapes out of the pastry, bake in the oven so it puffs up and they can dip in sauce or dip or just eat.
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oohhhh I like the sound of fancy corn fritters
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potato samosas. Just fry up some pre cooked potato cubes with peas, garam masala and coriander, throw in some chopped mint and season with salt and pepper. Use to fill filo pastry triangles.

Could also do spinach and feta ones as well.

Mini savoury muffins. such as ham and cheese, sour cream and chives e.t.c
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spring rolls, you could get puff pastry and if you can find it put bouchin cheese on it. I LOVED this. Can be hard to find the cheese though. samosas, depending how fancy you wanna go salt and pepper squid - provide toothpicks and napkins and a dipping sauce like Aioli. Ummm chix tandoori kebabs mini of course

bacon and egg pie is always good. mini muffins your typical sausage rolls, mini hot dogs, hmmm I'm sure I can think of more


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Fairy bread..my favourite:)
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French stick sliced into circles with cream cheese and toppings such as smoked salmon, ham, salami, sun dried tomatoes or olives.

Or pinwheels. tortillas with cream cheese or avo with ham, lettuce, tomatoes and cheese rolled up and cut into slices.

Sushi

Sausage rolls. Can't go wrong with sausy rolls.

Bread cases. Use a muffin tin and put a piece of bread in and bake in oven until toasty.

Mini pizzas.
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I think you need to do a practice session and then all you fellow auckland march mummies can come test them for you

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Hummus and Toasted Pita Bread
Crostini with dips
Chicken Nibbles
Oriental Meatballs
Spring rolls


These are great, and very popular in our house, my grandad loves them

Chili Cheese Mini Muffins
2 cups tasty cheese
1 1/2 cups SR flour
1 tsp garlic salt
1 cup milk
1 egg

Preheat oven to 210c
Combine chili sauce, milk and egg into a bowl and beat with fork until combined
Pour the liquid into the dry ingredients all at once.. then fold everything together, mixing no more than necessary to dampen flour.

Fill mini muffin pans (24) and cook for about 12mins. Serve warm.

They turn out well as bigger muffins too.
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Originally posted by Kicker Kicker wrote:

I think you need to do a practice session and then all you fellow auckland march mummies can come test them for you


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Originally posted by Milliemoo Milliemoo wrote:

Originally posted by Kicker Kicker wrote:

I think you need to do a practice session and then all you fellow auckland march mummies can come test them for you


 I'm in for a taste test

 

We self catered Tom's Christening and had the following

- mini savouries

- mini jellies with lollies (for the kids)

- baby meringues (coloured white and blue)

- sandwiches

- rice paper rolls

- gingerbread biscuits (kids)

- antipasto platter

- satay chicken sticks

and of course a cake

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Rice paper rolls? - more details please
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rice paper rolls stuffed with cooked chicken, shredded lettuce, grated carrots and bean spouts. for a dipping sauce we used hoisen sauce and crushed peanuts and a sweet chilli sauce. have to made fresh on the day through

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rice paper rolls are good with watties bit on the side spicy satay sauce. Yum.
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you have more wilsons there ??

Belinis - they are the best thing ever in the WHOLE world.. tiny little pancake things..you get about 50 for a couple of bucks.. just defrost for half hour and VIOLLA !!

smoked Salmon & cream cheese topping
Jam & Cream

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hmm the only new suggestion i have is fruit kebabs, we usually do a bit of pinapple, stawberry and a marshmellow the kids like it and its a way of getting fruit in. Also just slices of fruit on a platter can be a good idea.

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Originally posted by MyLilSquishy MyLilSquishy wrote:



bacon/proscuitto wrapped something? (asparagus/cocktail sausages/something)

One of my faves is bacon wrapped water chestnuts. Yum! Secure the bacon with a toothpick and put under the grill until bacon is cooked. Yummy!


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