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Question: I'm getting married on Sunday........Does anyone have any suggestions on food ideas for at least 100 people? Also.......I need a good wedding punch recipe that will serve the same amount of people!


Answers: I'm getting married on Sunday........Does anyone have any suggestions on food ideas for at least 100 people? Also.......I need a good wedding punch recipe that will serve the same amount of people!

A barbeque everybody likes a barbeque,
to drink make sangria:
For one jar of sangria: 1 bottle of 7up
2 bottles of red wine
1 of each fruit:apple, kiwi, bunch of grapes,tangerines or clementines.
Leave over night and serve chilled.
Be aware this Will make people drunk very fast if they eat the fruit, as the fruit absorbs all the alcohol.
Good luck

I had crab cakes for one dish and chicken marsala for the other at my wedding. I also had a raspberry swirl cake.

Here is a good link for punch:
http://ourmarriage.com/html/punch_recipe...

Why don't you call a caterer, or go through your local grocery? Feeding 100 people is too much work for the bride to do!

My boyfriends mum had parma ham and melon starter, chicken in mushroom sauce with boiled new potatoes and steamed runner beans and creme brulee for desert. It was nice because it wasn't too heavy.

Try this website for a variety wedding punch recipes:

http://ourmarriage.com/html/punch_recipe...

Good luck & god bless

I agree why don't you call a caterer, or go through your local grocery? Feeding 100 people is too much work for the bride to do! you can order foods and a giant cake of your choice.

Are you nuts? How do you plan on being a bride and serving 100 people?

If you insist I will give you a few ideas.

The first is spinach dip. Everyone likes it, it's easy to make and can be made ahead of time. You can also double the recipe easily enough. The recipe is on the back of Knorr's veggie soup mix.

Next is a knockoff of finger sandwiches. Get some flat bread, make sure it's really fresh. Spread with different fillings. I generally do a pimento cheese spread, this is the recipe that I use http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Pimento-Che... With another you can spread flavored cream cheese and thinly sliced english cuke. Mayo, tomato, salt and pepper is also a pretty standard option. Finally you can spread with ricotta cheese that you have seasoned with salt, pepper and fresh basil and prosciutto. Just cut them in finger sized pieces. These can be made a few hours ahead of time.

Buy a few shrimp coctail rings, but freshen them up with some fresh squeezed lemon before you serve them. Also a cheese and cracker tray add a veggie tray.

At this late notice....

Alot of people just have cake, punch, mints and nuts. I have been to many weddings with just a cake and punch reception and they were very quaint and lovely! Afterwards, people can gather at a restaurant for a nice dinner if they like.

Don't worry yourself with feeding that many people. You are the bride and with your special day only a couple of days away you shouldn't worry yourself with food. Your guests are there to witness and celebrate your marriage and probably aren't expecting to sit down and eat.

As for punch.. here's a wonderful non-alcoholic one, but you will need someone there to make sure it is replenished from time to time. It's also a treat that would go well w/ cake and nuts!!!

Put a 1/2 gallon of rainbow sherbert (or any flavor really) in a big punch bowl or two or three. You might want to chop it up a little bit too.

Pour a couple of two liters of sprite/or ginger ale (or one of each) over the top of it. Make sure that the sodas are chilled before you pour it in, so it will stay cold. The sherbert will keep it cold enough.

This is so delicious!!

Rasberry sherbet and sprite is my favorite punch.
I went to a wedding recently that had about that many people and they had all kinds of Sam's club appetizers.
Toasted raviolis.
Mini Cordon Bleu
Boiled Shrimp
Meat Balls
Veggi Trays
Meat trays
and many more I can't remember
Mostaccioli is also a good one





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