What is in a five course dinner?!


Question:

What is in a five course dinner?


Answers:
Depends greatly on what country you are in..
most European countries it goes like this..
soup or small appetizers
main course or several small main courses
salad
sweets
cheese and bread

Four beers and a pie

a peice of chicken with a dish of soap and 2 apples and a cucumber

appetizer
soup
salad
main dish
dessert

I like Kevin's answer, but a typical five course meal would be: Salad, a Light Appetizer, a Main Course (usually meat or fish), a Vegetable/Pasta/Potato Dish, and Dessert.

For chinese: 1, poached live prawn
2, pork ribs in potato soup
3, steamed one fish with light sauce
4, beef in the oyster sauce
5, fried vegetable with garic
For western:1, green salad with cheese dressing sauce
2, sweet corn soup with tomato
3, deep fired fish fillet with mayalonise sauce
4, panfried sirlion steak with master sauce
5, ice-cream

appetizer (little biscuts or saladas with tomato salami and butter)
soup (tomato or chicken soup)
salad (lettuce,tomato,cucumber and dressing)
main dish (chicken and potatos or something!)
dessert (icecream with jelly or cake)

Starter (soup, salad, pate whatever)
Fish
Meat and veg
Dessert
Cheese or savoury

Root beer, ice cream, candy, cookies, and pie

This is entirely up to you.

Appetizer
Soup
Main course of meat
Pudding
Coffee
or

Soup
Fish
Main course of meat
Pudding
Coffee

or
Appetizer
Fish
Sorbet
Meat course
Dessert

Just try to give your guests variety, good ingredients simply prepared - and an enjoyable experience.

Do keep your meal as simple as you can - that does not mean boring! Tasty and simple can be far better that overambitious and a disaster.

shrimp baked potatoes salad




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