What food to serve at meet

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We are hosting a meet this season. Even though I have hunted quite a bit, I have a complete mind blank about what food is good to serve. I have got as far as sausage rolls and fruit cake! needs to be easy to make and serve on the day.

Drinks all sorted.

Thanks for your help!
 
I can remember having hot roast baby spuds at one meet, they had a paprika and garlic taste to them.

Mini pasties are a good idea, tesco do beef and cheese ones.
 
Roast baby spuds is a great idea. Pasties might be a bit too much of a faff to make, but will look in to buying some.
thank you
 
Hot sausages of varying descriptions and port. Roast mini spuds? OK, veg if you must! (They do sound lovely though! :)).

My former employer once hosted a meet and he offered (grudgingly) sausage rolls (minis) which had been cut in to four, and even then I was instructed that it was only to be one section per person! A man of mean spirit.

Alec.
 
The meet I have been to today offered
Mini brownie and flapjack bites (bought ones)
Fruit cake and Wenslydale cheese (YUM!)
Pork pie pieces
Small sandwiches
Mulled wine
Port
Whiskey
(Funnily enough, the last 3 went down quickest!)
 
Had lovely mini quiches and hot sausages with a lovely orangey mustard glaze at a meet, both were delicous, also had mini scones too which were scrummy
 
Hang on a minute, you lot, this in the morning, it's turning in to a full blown lunch, and as lovely as it sounds it's becoming near exotic! :)

I just hope that _GG_ doesn't join in, it'll be nothing short of a banquet and there'll be no one with the energy or the will to Hunt! :)

Alec.

ps and just as a footnote, I never stint on hospitality when we shoot, even though there may be those who by the end of the day feel that there's no need for an evening meal!
 
ps and just as a footnote, I never stint on hospitality when we shoot, even though there may be those who by the end of the day feel that there's no need for an evening meal!

Same here.
When the hunt meet here we only do drinks before hand, but they get a big tea afterwards.
 
We've hosted one before at last minute, as Masters wife in labour, popped to local supermarket got quite a few 'minis' including sausage rolls, Cornish pasties and pork pies. Something small and easy to eat is the best, we all know it's not that easy on top of a horse. I also made some fairy cakes which everyone enjoyed. Also drinks in a suitable container, I prefer plast but fairly strong plastic and not too big. One of the best meets I went to had mini Yorkshire puddings with beef and some mustard inside, perfect. Ideally want something bite size, easy to eat and also not messy. Could also have a few boxes of chocolates (mini wrapped ones) that people could 'take away' to have during the day.
 
Cocktail sausages, cheese cubes, brownie squares...basically anything I can grab with one hand, whilst the other is holding a glass of courage :D
 
Hang on a minute, you lot, this in the morning, it's turning in to a full blown lunch, and as lovely as it sounds it's becoming near exotic! :)

I just hope that _GG_ doesn't join in, it'll be nothing short of a banquet and there'll be no one with the energy or the will to Hunt! :)

Alec.

ps and just as a footnote, I never stint on hospitality when we shoot, even though there may be those who by the end of the day feel that there's no need for an evening meal!

Haha, not sure what you're hoping for me to suggest now, lol ;)

If I were doing it, it would be all about what's a/ easy to make and b/ easy to eat...on a horse, with only one hand free (if that).

So, Mini quiches, ridiculously easy to make and if you put the right things in...VERY tasty little morsels. Sausage rolls, but got to be homemade to make them really tasty, The food below was for a meat and they wanted something with chicken and a veggie option, so the triangles are chicken and pesto parcels and the squares (left) are brie and cranberry. There weren't actually any veggies at the meet, but they wanted a non-meat savoury option.
This was ordered...but if it was up to me, I'd do pigs in blankets instead of sausage rolls as it's less pastry and I'd probably do mini toad in the holes with red onion chutney...bitesize and no mess alongside the mini quiches.

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Crikey there are some veritable drinks parties going on around here...
We would normally be offered a sausage roll (mini) and one other thing, eg cocktail sausage or a piece of fruit cake. Plus a small glass of port.
If any of the above are served above 4 degrees celsius, I consider this a huge bonus.
 
When I have done meet food I have found roast beef and horseradish rolls go down well, as do pizza slices!!!

Sausages in honey and mustard are nice too, especially if still warm.....

And cake - lots of!!!
 
Anything that won't drip or dribble onto my immaculate grey ;).

P

P.S. He's retired now, but I didn't spend hours scrubbing and polishing him so that he shone like the moon for him to be splattered with gravy at the meat . . . so there ;).
 
Thanks for all the ideas!! It is a 12.00 noon meet so nearly lunch time!

I think I will go for
Cocktail sausages
Mini Quiche
Pork pie slices
roast baby spud

Brownie squares
fruit cake

Lots of Whisky & Port!

Thanks everyone!
 
Bullshots - beef consomme with vodka!

Also have a look at the supermarket party food bit in the freezer section......no harm in going a bit FURRIN!
 
Thanks for all the ideas!! It is a 12.00 noon meet so nearly lunch time!

I think I will go for
Cocktail sausages
Mini Quiche
Pork pie slices
roast baby spud

Brownie squares
fruit cake

Lots of Whisky & Port!

Thanks everyone!

Sounds absolutely perfect!! How about going round with a basket of chocolates (heroes or celebrations) for people's pockets too? I love when that happens so can shove some in my pocket, forget about them and then find them when I'm starving later on in the day!!
 
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