What to serve for a small birthday celebration?!


Question:

What to serve for a small birthday celebration?

I am going to make dinner for my best guy friend on his 22nd birthday. I've decided to serve a steak and cheesy mashed potatoes, but I would like some ideas for other sides and appetizers.

Additional Details

5 months ago
Yes, I'm making a cake
I would like some suggestions for other sides besides potatoes and an appetizer


Answers:
5 months ago
Yes, I'm making a cake
I would like some suggestions for other sides besides potatoes and an appetizer

Mushrooms and onions go nicely with steak.

some salad
green beans
i dont kno

Cant go wrong with cake and ice cream .. also find out what is one of his favorite sides and make it along with the steak and potatoes

A chef talking: A coffee cake is easy to make. Its because if he, or anyone else is alergic to chocolate(find out BEFORE) you can make it plain. Go to my website and follow one of those links to get great recipes.

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Do you like him that way? Serve something like strawberries and a dip. Then feed them to him.

If he's just a friend, then try something less romantic. Maybe some cheese with a little wine before dinner.

For a side, try a casserole like broccolli or asparagus.

Asparagus or cauliflower are underrated. Holandaise sauce with either.

garlic bread definatly. sauted mushrooms,

Make Simple Sandwiches with crackers,cheese,and ham, Chips [&& Salsa], Ice Cream, Cheese Squares, Like Lasagna, get the smae dough thing and wrap it around some mozerally cheese and cook it, until the cheese is all melted, and the wrap [dough] is edible...then poor WARM tomato [spaghetti] sauce on it... :]]
Get A BIRTHDAY CAKE!!
Hope This Helps!

small birthday cake

Get a little cake and invite a few friends over.

Molten Lava cakes (if you don't want a huge cake). You can get a recipe at epicurious.com. Since I don't know what you guys like to eat, go there for other ideas too. Or check out marthastewart.com she's got great ideas too. Good luck!

BIG cake with meat inside

twice baked potatoes, spinache dip, broccolli soup, hot wings...

What are his favorites? When I was a kid on our birthday we got out favorite meal. A good side for steak is mushrooms sauteed with onions. Of course some people don't like either of those things. Green beans are always a great side to complement a white and dark item. Steam them then toss them with a little olive oil, salt, and pepper. Or how about a small salad of spinich leaves and sliced cherry tomatoes tossed in equal amounts of vinegar and olive oil and flavored with salt, pepper, and parmasean cheese. Keep color in mind. For apps., small toast rounds with a slice of mozzorella and topped with sundried tomato in olive oil and baked till crisp and melted. Really good stuff. Good luck to you.

Top the steak with something so it doesn't look plain on the plate.
You can use something as simple as crumbled bleu cheese, some onion rings, or elaborate as a nice rich truffle demi glace.
Presentation is huge in food. You eat with your eyes prior to tasting the dish. For the special occasion such as yours, you want the dinner to go well. I'm sure you will prepare the food to perfection. Just enjoy the night.
Oh yeah don't forget the grilled asparagus !!!!

how about grits eggs a big steak and sweet tea or a ice cold beer and a birth day cake

Well my older brother is 20 and we just threw him a surprise party with just a bunch of his college friends. I recommend -

1) HOT WINGS, MOZZARELLA STICKS, & CHIPS(and such) - appetizers
2) GREEN BEANS -w/ maine entree
3) MUSHROOMS - w/ main entree [ sauteed portabella work best w/ steak]
4) BASIC SIDE SALAD - w/ main entree
5) DESSERT, fruit & cake & maybe champagne or wine would be good.

Also, with the mashed potatoes, bacon bits are great on top. Also, try crushing some croutons putting them in the mashed potatoes. That's a favorite for many.

there is this thing called rye bread. u have to buy it at the store. it comes in little square pieces. get 1 pound of hamberger and 1 bob evans sausage in the red pack. one big thing of velveeta cheese. fry the hamburger ands the sausage until it is done. Add the cheese until it is like thick. about half of the cheese block. stir together. get the rye bread. put a spoon full on each peice of bread. put them in the oven til the bottom is crispy or how ever u like it. it is called party rye bread. if u want to make more, use 2 pounds of hamburger and 2 sausages. use a full velveeta cheese for the 2 pounds of hamburger and 2 sausages

Instead of mashed potatoes try this recipe. Cook your potatoes as you would for mashed but instead of mashing them put them in a baking dish with olive oil, salt, pepper and garlic powder. Mix together and bake in oven until crunchy brown on top. Marinade the steak in lemon juice, fresh garlic, fresh basil, olive oil, italian season (put in food processor) salt and pepper. Make tzitiki sauce. Yogurt (drain to get water out in a paper towel in a colander), one cucumber peeled and seeded, garlic, one onion lemon juice and lemon zest, salt and pepper and olive oil. Chop the cukes, onion and garlic fine or in food processor. Mix all ingrediants in a bowl. Serve with bread, pita with steak and on potatoes. Crumble some feta cheese to go with it and greek olives. For desert serve something a little too sweet and chocolate this will help get rid of garlic breath. Another appetizer is bruschetta. Just toast up baguette slices and then top with fresh basil and tomatoe slice. Sprinkle cheese and backe to allow cheese to melt. After you toast the bread scrape the bread with whole garlic cloves for a little extra flavor. Good Luck

pizza, chips and soda are really great for any party. they also don't cost to much.




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