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Favourite posh BOUGHT party nibbles?

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franch · 10/06/2009 12:07

It's for our South African spit roast party so can go for quite strong flavours (though not necessarily). Can be deli/supermarket/whatever. What should I get?

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franch · 10/06/2009 12:47

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franch · 10/06/2009 16:35

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OhBling · 10/06/2009 17:07

Do you mean purchased already assembled and just need to be put on plate?

Smoked fish pates at most supermarkets are okay, serve with bread/pitta bread.

A lot of delis will do you pre-made up nibbles like mozzarella wrapped with parma ham or the like.

Olives, obviously.

Also cheese selection.

If it's south african, you could organise some biltong to put out.

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franch · 10/06/2009 18:49

Yes that's what I mean OB. Thanks for the suggestions.

I've seen biltong in packets - doesn't look very appetising, have to admit I've never tried it. Are there better ways to buy it?

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MacaroonIncident · 10/06/2009 18:49

blinis
oatcakes and sslmon pate
or marks cornish cruncher chees out of the packet

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whooosh · 10/06/2009 18:51

Waitrose Entertain do some great canapes-not particularly South African but great none-the-less.

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corblimeymadam · 10/06/2009 18:58

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MacaroonIncident · 10/06/2009 18:59

Do some tiny bunny chows

lol

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pointydog · 10/06/2009 19:03

nice olives

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franch · 10/06/2009 20:48

Oh no they def don't need to be South African belgianbun - just mentioned that to give a bit of context

Thanks all!

What's cornish cruncher cheese Macaroon? Mini bunny chows sound yummy actually if I could buy them rather than make them

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franch · 10/06/2009 20:49

Look Macaroon! [[http://homemadeheaven.blogspot.com/2009/04/baby-bunny-chows.html 'Nouvelle cuisine bunny chows'!!] (scroll down a bit)

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franch · 10/06/2009 20:51

Look Macaroon! 'Nouvelle cuisine bunny chows'!! (scroll down a bit)

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MacaroonIncident · 10/06/2009 22:38

LOl
its a type of chese marks do, has kind of crunchy bits in it

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MacaroonIncident · 10/06/2009 22:39

yum at link
I only know about BC because of a poem " everyhting changes" the kids at school were doing

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janeite · 10/06/2009 22:41

Cornish Crunch cheese (Waitrose) is the tastiest cheddar known to woman imho. It tastes like you have shards of glass in your mouth. Absolutely gorgeous with a rock-hard conference pear, a Granny Smith or a Garners' pickled onion although probably not sophisticated enough for a party in that context!

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runawayquickly · 10/06/2009 22:44

Ooh, I second or third the Waitrose Entrtn idea. Just picked up a free mag on my last trip there and used it to cut up and stick on paper plates with dh pretending we were having a party...(ok, long time till payday!) I was practically drooling!

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OhBling · 11/06/2009 09:12

Those biltong packs are okay, but not great. You need to find a deli, butcher or south african shop that sells it - they'll have fresh and you buy by weight. Where are you?

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franch · 11/06/2009 17:33

south London ohbling

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OhBling · 11/06/2009 18:22

Oh Franch you are in a good place for biltong.

Okay, so I am not sure exactly where you are, but depending on how far south you are there will be any number of places to buy biltong. There are big SA shops in Wimbledon, Raynes Park and Putney (perhaps too far west?). There's a butcher in Cheam (I can confirm that) that sells biltong.

And this place seems to sell online - I've seen savanna shops around so they're legit I think.

if you're buying SA braai snacks, pick up some Ghost Pops while you're there. Hilarious crisps (kind of).

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OhBling · 11/06/2009 18:23

If you want authentic, buy mackerel pate but tell everyone it's snoek pate. Not entirely dissimilar and v popular in SA!

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usedtoreadbooks · 11/06/2009 19:12

Waitrose have delicious falafels - spinach or sweet potato or carrot - and spiced dips to go with.

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ThingOne · 11/06/2009 19:17

Nonono, those spinach and carrot felafel are vile, usedtoread.

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blowbroth · 11/06/2009 19:36

Has anyone checked out lidl's range of 'nibbles'. Things like stuffed vine leaves, cream cheese filled baby peppers, artichokes, delicious olives are all delicious for about half the price of anywhere else.

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janeite · 11/06/2009 19:42

The Waitrose red pepper dip in that new range is really unpleasant imho.

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