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If you were to host a dinner party and had to impress your guests, what kind of dish would you make? 1. A family recipe 2. Something exotic 3. A classic dish 4. Your original recipe 5. Other https://i.imgur.com/zGw7mvt.png
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3 to play it safe since everyone in my life is crazy picky with food for some reason
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4. Something I like to call Steak Snax.
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4. Your original recipe
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3. Pastitsio (greek, better version of lasagna) - nobody in the history of the world has not licked their fingers when eating it.
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1. A family recipe
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4. Is better to go with smth you know but I also like to experiment so really depend on the guests tho. For example when I cooked for my in-laws first time, I went for pasta and chicken parmigiano. You can’t go wrong with it :)
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1 Friends are always impressed with my mom’s Punjabi dishes…though I almost certainly can’t do them justice
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1 on behalf of my fiancee who would handle the cooking in this scenario Assuming our guests are open to it -- jollof rice and pepper soup, staples of West African cuisine
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4. I'd do something original but would check-in with guests in advance to make sure it's something they are down for.
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1 It's not really about family recipes, but I would make something I can make really well - cooking for a party is already hard enough. Chance are it's gonna be exotic (ie. my broccoli pasta) https://warpcast.com/antimofm.eth/0x97a0cfa2
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3. Rib-eye steaks with asparagus spears, baked potatoes, and own-recipe peppercorn sauce. No compromises.
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4. Something I’ve made before and know it turns out.
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5. pasta
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3. if it's a dinner party, classic is better.
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4- Not professionals should not improvise dishes with guests. Some professionals neither.
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3 - a curry, naan and rice always slaps
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