I am throwing a princess party for my daughter who will be turning 3.
What are some easy finger foods to go with that theam? I am making a princess cake, small cupcakes and flower shaped cookies but not sure what to serve for the main meal?
2006-11-10
00:26:08
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I want the food to be some how related to the princess theam. (medieval theam)
2006-11-10
00:38:44 ·
update #1
what about some creative names for somethings?
for example:searve fish crakers and call them Ariel's fishy food.
that's the type of ideas I'm looking for.
thanks
2006-11-10
01:19:54 ·
update #2
hi see if you like my idea
Princess Tea Party Menu
Drinks
Princess Peach Iced Tea
Snow White’s Apple Juice
Tea Sandwiches
The Queen’s Cucumber and Cream Cheese Sandwiches
Pocahontas Peanut Butter and Jelly Triangles
Royal Peanut Butter Squares
Jasmine’s Jelly Rolls
Ariel’s Apple and Cream Cheese on Cinnamon Bread
2006-11-10 01:35:59
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answered by carinapiccolina1 1
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Princess Party Foods
2016-10-15 05:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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get some of those english muffins and some pizza sauce and alittle cheese and what ever else you might want to add to the top and make little pizzas. The bread from the muffins will be filling and not cost you a whole lot either. ALl kids love pizza. Or some mini burritos or quesadillas. you wont have such a mess with serving since you can just throw what ever you want into the tortilla and roll it up. I would just add little bit of beans and some cheese you wont need to worry about forks or spoons and if you make them right they wont be spilling food all over the floor either. You could cut the floor tortilla into little shapes with a cookie cutter and then add some cheese on top and then melt it. You figure little ones are going to being eyeing the goodies and wont be eatting all that much of the main meal so I would keep it lite so you dont end up wasting food and along with the tortillas with cheese in fancy little shapes you could also cut up some carrots or some fruit into fancy little shapes. Remember this is her party and not yours even tho you are throwing it. All she is going to care about at 3 is having fun and opening presents and eating cake and cookies. I dont think she is going to care to much if the main meal served has to do with a princess
2006-11-10 00:47:42
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answered by hersheynrey 7
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This is a little time consuming to make but they are so good. Cut off the tops of pepperoncini peppers and fill them about 2/3 fill with a mixture of cream cheese and pan fried crispy pancetta. I can never get them small enough, so I get it pretty small then mix this up in my food processor. If you don't have a piping bag, cut a small hole in the corner of a ziplock bag. These can be made the night before. Another easy one is to slice English cukes on the bias, then spread with a little alouette (any herbed cheese would do) and a small piece of smoked salmon. Chicken skewers are always a hit as well. Serve them with a few different dipping sauces. I like to get chicken breast and cut them into bite sized cubes cubes. Season them the night before with salt, pepper, garlic powder and onion powder. Bake them on 350 for about 20 minutes. Skewer them on cocktail toothpicks. I generally serve them with peanut and teriyaki sauces that I warm.
2016-03-28 01:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Serve sandwiches that have been cut with heart or star cookie cutters. Cream cheese and jelly and peanut butter and jelly are perennial favorites. Or whatever filling you think the girls would enjoy.
Cover all the nutritional bases by serving chocolate covered strawberries.
Make a flower cookie bouquet for the table center piece.
Cups of pink lemonade are a suitable beverage for young royalty.
For the grand finale, serve your Princess Cake.
You can have the girls play hot potato using the poison apple given to Snow White.
2006-11-10 01:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm... it looks like you already have enough food which suits your theme perfectly... I think that you don't need to worry about your main meal to really match with the theme. It is because there will be a lot of kids and as you know, kids just don't eat everything. Therefore avoid fish or anything with sauce and spice.
Meatballs, chicken and chips, potato croquettes, coctail sousages (the easiest one), may be some fried mushrooms with cheese for adults are all good ideas and everybody loves them. After all, easy finger foods will never match with a princess :) therefore just don't bother your theme. Try to aproach their childish side. They will prefer all these above to any fancy food you will ever make. I assume you have enpugh supplies of ketchup and mayonnaise after all.. Good luck.
2006-11-10 00:39:16
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answered by bogus 3
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You can never go wrong with good old fashioned Chicken Fingers and Chicken Nuggets for kids and toddlers. If they fall on her dress, it wont make a big stain, and all children love chicken.
As for "Princess Food", there is very little that a 3 year can eat that is considered "Princess Food"..Royal meals consist of things like Pigeon and Truffles.
Have fun at the party.
2006-11-10 01:16:18
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answered by Victory 3
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The only things I can think of serving are little sandwiches. Find a cookie cutter in the shape of a palace or crown or somehting and serve it like that.
Perhaps for dessert you make sugar cookies and shape them with the cookie cutters as well and then have the girls decorate. It will be fun for the girls and tasty treats for the supervising adults.
2006-11-10 12:37:00
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answered by Marcia M 2
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2014-09-26 21:16:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I think pizza is always a safe bet and some mini burgers. Or chicken drumsticks with a nice dipping sauce. I always put a big plate of easy to eat fruit out as well like grapes and strawberries or oranges sliced in quarters. They always loved it.
2006-11-10 00:45:26
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answered by Gill T 2
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