As I said, if you've decided that you're going to buy “party food” then choose carefully, browse and browse again.
Whatever your choices with party food make sure they all cook for the same amount of time and at the same temperature – unless of course you want to be tearing backwards and forwards from the kitchen to your guests getting grumpier by the minute. Don't forget to set your timer – preferably a small version that hangs around your neck – it looks like a strange necklace I grant you – you'll be glad you wore it.
More tips … don't wait until Christmas Eve to try out a new recipe – you'll be devastated if the jewel in your Christmas crown fails. If you want to serve something new, road test it now!
Check out the ordinary supermarket deals. You'll find that they'll have good offers – another example or two – a selection of antipasti and smoked salmon. Great on two counts - they don't take up space and they should have good dates – don't forget to check.
Consider buying part-baked baguettes. They do not need to be frozen so don't take up valuable space in your freezer, once again check the dates.
Here's a couple of quick and easy ideas :
It doesn't take long to bake a Camembert to go with the freshly baked baguettes. Note to self, make sure it's in a stapled container not glued – it will not be pretty and you'll be very cross!
You could assemble your own prawn cocktail shots. If you've not got shot glasses I might even go so far as to suggest you invest – you don't have to spend a fortune and I've found them so useful for all sorts of stuff, from making individual puds to the prawn cocktail. You could even use them for alcohol too!
Here's what my most useful versions look like :
Coming up … ideas for Christmas Eve supper
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