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Originally Posted by Bakerlady29 Hi guys and gals=) Hoping someone can help me out here. I have been searching the web trying to find out what are the 7 courses to a 7 course meal. I am planning on doing this for my family and in-laws=) So far this is what I came up with and I was hoping you could either correct it or fill in what I am missing pretty plz. 1-appetizer(cold) 2-soup 3- hot appetizer or salad 4- pasta, salad, or palate cleanser 5- main course or salad 6- main course or dessert 7- dessert, fruit, or latte. This is what I came up with from searching and I was hoping you professionals could point me in the right direction plz=) Thank you, Bakerlady29 |
WEll, there aren't really any "rules" unless you are truly looking to do a French or Italian traditional course meal. Otherwise, just a few things to think about.
Don't do same proteins back to back. I.e., don't serve two seafood courses back to back, or two beef courses.
The meal should build. Start with lighter fare, then go on to the heavy, more protein oriented stuff. Generally, seafood before meat, but not always.
Don't serve the same cooking method more than once.
I wouldn't treat things like intermezzos (or palatte cleansers) as courses, and I wouldn't put more than one salad, or pasta, on the menu (unless you are doing a pasta tasting menu, of course).
Try to stay consistent. Don't have parts of it be ultra fancy then parts be bistro like and simple. Don't do things like have heavy dish after heavy dish.
Hope it helps.
Post your menu when you come up with it, there are a lot of graet cookson this site who might be able to help you improve it.