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I would say you're on the right track already Anna. Keeping the expensive protein to an acceptable minimum and making interesting vegetarian dishes, bound to make you more$$$ and impress the client.
Chicken satay is an inexpensive skewered dish served with a spicy peanut dip. You dont need to use chicken breasts, as thighs are actually more succulent and much cheaper. I have a spot-on recipe if you want it. It would seem to go reasoably well with the above too
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I dont understand the point
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Seriously :suprise:
I know they're popular. But A) I have never known the rest of the buffet to be ignored because of satays. And B) ...I'm sure i had a B) but its gone
Actually i've just thought of a B) If the rest of the buffet lives up to the satays, No problem :rolleyes:
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Excellent point.
Sorry Anna we seem to have veered off the main point.
As Pete mentions tho, Fill them up with plenty of breads and salads and keep the protiens towards the end. I works a treat
"If we're not supposed to eat animals, why are they made of meat?" Jo Brand