So last night me and my FI were discussing the dinner menu and what a confusion that started. My FI is part Thai and he wants to have Thai dishes at the reception which is fine. My family is from the South and I want some down home southern food as well while my idea was to have Thai dishes during cocktail hour and we offer Southern cuisine for the main dishes.He didn't agree So he comes up with the idea of having a buffet of Thai and other Asian cuisine and my Southern favorites...I'm still on the fence about that one. any suggestions ladies?
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[QUOTE]I actually like the Thai idea for cocktails too, but it can probably work if you plan the menu carefully. Example: thai rice as a side, then the option of smothered chicken/fried chicken. A nice thai inspired salad would be nice as a starter. I think it just depends on how you pair and what items.
Posted by mahoganieyes[/QUOTE]
<div>OOOOPS, I like this idea, too!!!</div>
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"fried chicken wingettes with a soy glaze dipping sauce" as a passed appetizer
mesclun salad with peanuts, carrots, sweet potatoes with an asian ginger glaze
see where i'm going with this?
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[QUOTE]@A&M...I'm loving your idea I hadn't even thought about having a fusion menu. I'm going to have to bring that idea up to him. Thanks ladies for the suggestions when I told my grandma that my FI wanted to do Thai food she said I hope he isn't trying to make us eat none of that weird fish stuff...lol gotta love the elders
Posted by meeko84[/QUOTE]
honey i'm a foodied and i LOVE LOVE LOVE Thai food.
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but seriously, I am loving the fusion menu. It would be the best of both worlds.
[QUOTE]I like the fushion menu as well, what a great way to be open minded and have some people try new things. I've tried thai food and it was nice. <strong>my fi is set in his ways though-- if it ain't fried it aint good...</strong>
Posted by purplehoney[/QUOTE]
Girl, your FI sounds like my whole family lol