Choose no more than five major dishes for a buffet. That keeps everything much simpler and creates a more elegant appearance. Since you will likely not be hiring anyone to serve the guests as they pass through the line, having more of fewer dishes also motivates people to move through the line faster because they have fewer items to sample.
For a real meal, your dishes would most likely include the following:
- One hot meat dish
- One hot fish or poultry dish
- A starch, ranging from pasta salad, rice, potatoes, or rolls
- A green salad
- Some sort of vegetable dish, either hot or cold
- And for dessert, the cake, possibly with ice cream and/or a fruit salad.
If a budget has you constricted so that you are planning the party at a nonmeal time, or if you simply want to keep it very simple, why not try something like the following hors d'oeuvres menu:
- Crackers or interesting bread
- One or two kinds of cheese (perhaps Brie and Colby)
- An interesting fruit platter or fruit salad
- A vegetable item (even as simple as carrot sticks and dip)
- Some nuts or salty snack food like pretzels
- The cake




