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Cooking for a Crowd recipe collection

36 Cooking for a Crowd recipes

Amazing Egg Salad Sandwiches
Amazing Egg Salad Sandwiches
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Learn the secrets of perfecting egg salad by employing some simple cooking techniques. A classic quick and easy egg salad recipe that balances simple elements into an improved timeless classic.

Peppy Party Cocktail Nuts
Peppy Party Cocktail Nuts
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These aren't your ordinary cocktail nuts, oh no! They're the life of the party, the thrill-seekers of the snack world. One bite of these bad boys, and you'll be whisked away on a wild rollercoaster of flavors.

Slow Cooker Cranberry Cocktail Sausages
Slow Cooker Cranberry Cocktail Sausages
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This easy make-ahead cocktail sausage recipe combines BBQ sauce's smoky, tangy flavors with the sweet, tart taste of cranberry sauce for a delightful burst of seasonal flavors.

Dill Dip in Rye Bread
Dill Dip in Rye Bread
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Try this unique recipe that creates a bread bowl that can be used to hold and eat dip. Perfect for dinner parties!

Easy Party Ranch Ham Rolls
Easy Party Ranch Ham Rolls
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Ranch flavoured cream cheese cheese rolled with ham in a flour tortilla. A favourite party appetizer that's very easy to prepare in a short amount of time.

Perfect Peanut Party Mix
Perfect Peanut Party Mix
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A delicious blend of crunchy cereal, salty peanuts, and sweet candy-coated chocolate pieces blanketed in a buttery, peanut butter-enriched coating. This snack mix is perfect for any occasion you have guests to entertain; everyone will enjoy it. The recipe can be easily made in the oven or microwave and is perfect for sharing with friends and family.

Algerian Chicken with Beans & Sausage
Algerian Chicken with Beans & Sausage
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Perfect for feeding a crowd and easily scaled to feed a larger crowd. No spices to disagree with anyone, just solid belly warming filling goodness.

Antipasto #1
Antipasto #1
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Eat heartily, accompanied by much loud Italian conversation. In fact, I typed this accompanied by much loud Italian conversation. My parents were here, and both were shouting instructions over my shoulder. They disagreed about the arrangement of the lettuce - my mother said that the hole in the middle of the platter was necessary; my father insisted that it wasn't, saying you can just dump the tuna on top of the lettuce. I finally had to give up on this reply until they went home. So now, in the peace and quiet of the aftermath, I've finished it. Hope you had a wonderful holiday.

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Dunkley's Famous Macaroni Salad
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This well endowed cheesy macaroni salad recipe is packed with flavor and sized to feed a crowd.

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German Sausage
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A large batch cured German style sausage from scratch.

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Backyard Booyah
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From the Minnesota area circa 1880's

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Best Antipasto
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Best Antipasto recipe

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Booyah for 100 people
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Booya or booyah is popular the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul in Minnesota, and in Northeast Wisconsin. The dish is said to have originally consisted of mostly turtle meat and cabbage, although such things as chicken and oxtails and rutabagas and potatoes have always had a prominent role. The term seems to have first appeared in print in the 1880s.

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Chicken, Broccoli, & Penne Casserole
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Always a favorite for our family and great when company is coming. The chicken remains moist and the broccoli perfectly tender-crisp and everyone loves the cheesy sauce. Using a bechamel sauce instead of cream keeps it light.

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