Casino Party?!


Question:

Casino Party?

What should I serve at my casino party?


Answers:
Drinks and snacks like pretzels, nuts, chips, meat & cheeses on the typical tray... snack type items please.

The HIGH ROLLERS will want to nibble while gambling... lol

SEW- Have Fun

i'll tell you if i'm invited

Finger foods and a few pans of fun foods that will feed a lot of people without spending too much:
buffalo and bbq wings
cheese & crackers
deviled eggs
mini eggrolls
mini subs
cocktail weiners
pans of pasta salad
pan of fried rice
pan of jambalaya or dirty rice
chips & dips, and assorted desserts

if not a fancy party, I'd go with finger-food h'ors d'orves. Set out platters of crudite (Veggies n dip), mixed cheeses (each type cut into a diffrent shape with a bunch of grapes in the middle, cackers & bread on the side), small things that won't cause people to sit too long.

This site has info. on Casino Parties. It offers food ideas, decoration ideas etc.
http://www.evite.com/app/party/ideas.do...

When I think of a casino style party I think classic finger foods from the sixties, shrimp cocktail, sandwiches, cocktail franks you can also serve wings, mini eggrolls, veggie and cheese tray.

I make these and everyone seems to enjoy them

Cheddar Olive Poppers

INGREDIENTS
2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
36 pimento or jalapeno-stuffed green olives

DIRECTIONS
Mix Cheddar cheese and flour together in a bowl. Stir in butter, cover, and refrigerate 1 hour, or more.
Heat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
Form chilled dough into small balls, pressing a deep hole in the center using your thumb. Stuff each ball with an olive, and seal completely.
Bake in the preheated oven 15 to 20 minutes until golden brown, watching carefully and turning as needed to prevent bottoms from burning

foods that don't require silverware.... cheese and crackers...multicolored tortilla chips.... mini sandwiches.... mini meatballs, vegetables, try finding those gold choc coins you can decorate with them and they can be eaten...... remember to have lots of colors and textures to the food




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