Michael wrote:
> The foodies at work are throwing a bachelorette party for the boss on
> December 11. She is getting married on New Year's Day. We're using either
> my house, Kim's house or a party room somewhere. What does one take or
> make to take, to a party like this? The desserts will be store bought.
Tea-party type foods: These are from
http://entertaining.about.com/cs/cof...sandwiches.htm
(all the recipes can be found at that site.)
Traditional Sandwiches:
a. Egg Salad Sandwich
b. Goat Cheese and Watercress Sandwich
c. Tuna Salad Sandwich
d. Cucumber Sandwiches
e. Cucumber Mint; Herbed Cream Cheese; Ham-Watercress
f. Cucumber Tea Sandwiches with Tarragon Butter
g. Chicken Tea Sandwich
Cheesy Sandwiches:
a. Broiled Fig and Gorgonzola Finger Sandwiches
b. Cheddar-Walnut Tea Sandwiches
c. Ham Tea Sandwiches - includes ham, mozzarella and herbs.
Meaty Sandwiches:
a. Asparagus and Prosciutto Tea Sandwiches
b. Chicken Pate Tea Sandwiches
c. Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches
d. Bacon Delight Sandwiches
e. Festive Tea Sandwiches - a combination of chicken, cranberries and
pecans.
f. Prosciutto and Port Fig Butter
g. Sesame-Crusted Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches
h. Spiral Tea Sandwiches - includes cucumber, dill, cream cheese, and smoked
turkey.
Vegetarian Sandwiches:
a. Asparagus Logs
b. Cucumber Tea Sandwiches with Mint Mayonnaise
c. Nasturtium Tea Sandwiches
d. Pineapple Nut Tea Sandwiches
e. Watercress Olive Tea Sandwiches
f. Focaccia Finger Sandwiches
g. Herbed Vidalia Onion Minted Radish Cheese Sandwich with Lemon Mayonnaise
h. Phone Book Sandwiches - lots of vegetables and gorgonzola cheese.
Seafood Sandwiches:
a. Smoked Salmon Canapés with Mascarpone
b. Roseville Tea Sandwiches - a combination of cucumbers, smoked salmon,
horseradish, and herbs.
c. Baked Shrimp Toast
d. Smoked Salmon Tea Sandwiches - uses ginger-cilantro lime butter for an
interesting twist.
Bob