High School graduations are a time of mixed emotions. For the students, your neighborhood friends are all venturing off to new places and the thought of another four years of school is a bit daunting. But you just finished High School and you can’t help but be thrilled. And for the parents, a time to see their children move on, overwhelmed with pride yet just a little bit disappointed the daily routine is going to change. All of these emotions play out at a graduation party and as the host, you certainly want to take part in all of the action…who wants to be stuck in the kitchen. This party was for 80 people and was a great success. Plenty of great food and a comfortable setting always leads to a good time. Congrats Scott!
Snacks:
Crudite with Vegetable Dip
Tortilla Chips with Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
Potato Chips with Homemade Onion Dip
Hot Sandwich Station:
Roast Beef in Au Jus with Swiss and Spicy Mustard
BBQ Pulled Pork with Tangy Cole Slaw
Meatballs in Marinara with Provolone
Salad Station:
Grilled Vegetable Panzanella
Greek Salad with Feta
Sesame Soy Pasta Salad
Edamame and Tofu Salad
Dessert:
Trio of Cookies (oatmeal cranberry, chocolate chip, chocolate peanut butter)
Fruit Salad
Camera Ran out of Batteries = Lack of Pictures
From what I understand, the best cookies on earth!!!
Ricky and Jo did a fantastic job at my son’s graduation party. The food was just delicious and the presentation was lovely (several people at our party asked for their cards). Ricky is very easy to work with—most accommodating. He stays in regular contact and his costs are super great! I’ve had many caterers in the past, and I can truly say that he is the best. There is no doubt that I will seek his services again.