My friends and I have a game night once or twice a month, and we take turns who provides dinner for everyone. I am trying to come up with some ideas of things to make given the following:
1) I am feeding 9 (nine!) people, but don't want to spend a small fortune to do so. Several people in the group eat a LOT, so it needs to be more hearty.
2) I am cooking at my house , but then have to pack everything up to take to my friend's house across town. (They have a baby, and it is easier if we do it at their house)
3) I won't be home until mid afternoon because I have to take my car an hour and a half away that day so my FIL can fix my car. We will have lunch with the in laws that day as well. So I need something that doesn't take a long time to cook or prep. I figure I will have about 2 and a half hours from the time I get home until we need to be at my friend's house.
4) I already made pulled BBQ and tacos at home the last couple days, so the 3 of us don't really want those again on Saturday, especially since we will be having left overs this week. Those tend to be my go-to meals for a lot of people.
5) It is winter and cold here, so something warm would be best.
I have a 6 quart crock pot (and could borrow another one) and a new Oster roaster that I haven't used yet (I think it holds up to an 18 pound turkey to give an idea of size).
Here's the ideas I have so far... salad and build your own pizza (we would prep and bring all the toppings and baking sheets, and would use cook them at friends house), Korean chicken with white rice and either fried rice or lo mein on the side, or spaghetti/lasagna/baked ziti/some kind of pasta (I already know 1 person of the 9 would not eat this) and salad. I also thought of doing like 3 roasted chickens (I can get whole chickens for 88 cents/lb) and some veggies, but I am not sure what I can fit in that roaster or how long it would take to make 3 chickens.
Any other ideas for quick or set and forget meals that feed a lot of people on the cheap?