DH came home one day last week & said we're going over to a resident's house for dinner Thursday to meet the guy & his wife, and would I make a dessert to bring. So I planned on making a creamy lemon dessert with strawberry garnish, which DH loves.
Then today he said it was a PARTY, not a dinner, and there would be a lot of people there. I asked how many, and he said, "I have no way of knowing... 50 maybe." I have a feeling it will be closer to 20, and I don't plan to bring dessert for more than 1-2 dozen people - especially since DH really has no idea who all will be there, and they'll surely be bringing food, too.
Do you have any ideas for a dessert that has at least a tiny bit of a wow factor, without sending me all over a new city looking for special ingredients? I think the lemon dessert would be too difficult to manage in a bigger, mingling group. :huh: I even thought about lemon squares... I think they'd get eaten, but might be a little boring.
ETA: I'm not an accomplished cook, so no super-fancy cream-filled cakes with edible flowers cascading down the sides.
Then today he said it was a PARTY, not a dinner, and there would be a lot of people there. I asked how many, and he said, "I have no way of knowing... 50 maybe." I have a feeling it will be closer to 20, and I don't plan to bring dessert for more than 1-2 dozen people - especially since DH really has no idea who all will be there, and they'll surely be bringing food, too.
Do you have any ideas for a dessert that has at least a tiny bit of a wow factor, without sending me all over a new city looking for special ingredients? I think the lemon dessert would be too difficult to manage in a bigger, mingling group. :huh: I even thought about lemon squares... I think they'd get eaten, but might be a little boring.
ETA: I'm not an accomplished cook, so no super-fancy cream-filled cakes with edible flowers cascading down the sides.
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