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Holidays Buffet Style
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Buffet service fits perfectly into the
relaxed, informal pattern of busy lives. If you have limited dining space,
or if you are a do-it-yourself hostess, buffet service permits you to entertain
with more ease than any other type of service, and just as graciously and
pleasantly.
Placement
Your buffet table may be set against a wall, or in the center of the room.
For only six or eight guests, it is often placed with the long side against
a wall; a larger number may need both long sides for sufficient elbow room
when serving themselves. Because it presents all the food to the guests at
one time and is thus the center of interest, the table should be arranged
with care and artistry - and of course with common sense too, for the buffet
table is functional, and its arrangement is as important as its beauty.
Presentation
The table itself should be dressed as attractively as possible, in lace,
linen or pretty place mats. And this is the time for bringing out your beautiful
serving trays and plates. Flowers have an important role to play on the buffet
table. If the table is against the wall, the flower arrangement may be a
background for the foods; if in the center of the room, it will probably
be a centerpiece. Since guests will all be standing, there is no need to
keep it low. If candles are used for lighting the table, be sure to use plenty
of them, placed so they are really illuminating.
Make it Easy
For the convenience of your guests, plan the arrangement of the table carefully.
Confusing traffic plans should be avoided in order to help the serving line
progress with ease and speed. Place a stack of large dinner plates at the
point where guests are to start - probably at one end of the table. Napkins
and silverware should be where they will be picked up last, after the plates
are filled. Unless the guests are to eat at small tables, it is customary
to serve only foods that can be eaten with a fork, since use of a knife is
difficult. Rolls are usually buttered before they are put on the buffet.
If you serve a tossed salad, tongs are far more easily handled than the
conventional salad fork and spoon, when one hand is occupied by a plate.
Since seasoning is so largely a matter of individual preference, individual
salt and pepper shakers should be provided on snack tables or other convenient
surfaces near the guest's chairs rather than on the buffet. A side table
may hold a tray with goblets or glasses and a pitcher of iced water.
Courses
Courses for a buffet meal are usually limited to just tow - a main course
with salad and rolls, and a dessert. Dishes should be chosen that are easy
to serve and that stand up well. Casserole dishes are better than delicate
soufflés which need to be served immediately. A chafing dish is a
great convenience on a buffet table; heat-retaining casseroles are also an
aid in keeping hot foods hot. Mixtures should not be too thin and runny,
salads not too juicy. Tossed or molded salads are always good; fruit salad
mixtures may be served in lettuce or cabbage cups which can be transferred
to plates.
Finishing Up
When guests have served themselves, particularly emptied serving dishes should
be refilled and empty ones removed from the buffet. Second servings may be
passed by the hostess, or she may ask the guests to return to the buffet
to serve themselves. When the first course is eaten, the buffet table is
cleared, and dessert and the dishes in which it is to be served are then
brought out.
The Pattern
The basic pattern of buffet service is varied in many ways. For the most
informal type of service, guests may serve themselves with everything, even
pouring their own coffee. At a semi-formal buffet party, the hostess or a
friend may pour the coffee at one end of the table; sometimes another friend
may be asked to serve the main hot dish, if it is a casserole. Ornamental
trays large enough to hold the plate and coffee cup, napkin and silverware,
and water glass my be provided for the guests; the trays may be held on the
guests' laps, or they may be mounted on folding legs; if trays are not provided,
snack tables or card tables should be provided to set things on while guests
deal with their plates on their laps. Plates and silver used in the first
course may be returned by the guests (either to the kitchen, if the party
is very informal, or to a table set up near the kitchen), or cleared away
by the hostess or the host, or a friend. On some occasions, when space allows,
a particular buffet may be preferred. Under this arrangement, guests select
their food and seat themselves at smaller tables, such as card tables, where
a place is set for each one.
Make it Pleasing to the Eye
Remember to consider eye-appeal of foods as well as their taste-appeal. The
colors of the foods themselves as well as their arrangement on serving dishes
and their garnishing are important, for a buffet meal provides almost the
only opportunity for guests to see the whole menu at once. In planning for
your party, be sure to estimate quantities generously, for there is something
about a buffet which is irresistible to the appetite!
The Big Buffet
Larger, heartier buffet meals are sometimes served. For one such, a roast
turkey may be placed at one end, and a handsomely garnished baked tender
ham at the other; both of these may be set out either hot or cold, and sliced
or partly sliced beforehand, or else sliced and served by the hostess's helpers.
To complete this particular meal, little hot Southern biscuits are delicious,
with a big relish tray of carrot sticks, celery curls, olives, cranberry
jelly to go with the turkey and spiced crab apples or peaches for the ham,
a platter of sliced tomatoes drizzled with French dressing and lemon meringue
tarts. Sumptuous!
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