
If you plan to throw a party, try creating a salad bar to impress your guests. Salad bars allow people to prepare salads that suit their tastes, which make them a popular choice for get-togethers. Similar to the style of a buffet, salad bars will need setup according to how they are prepared. You will essentially need to place the utensils and dinnerware at the beginning of the salad bar before you lay everything out in order. It is important to include a variety of options for your guests. Add this to my Recipe Box.
Instructions
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Choose a location to create the salad bar. You can use a kitchen bar, a long kitchen table or consider placing several tables together and draping them with the same tablecloth.
2Decorate the salad bar. Add items that will accent your party. Try adding centerpieces between salad bar containers, decorate the table with streamers or place flower arrangements on the ends of the salad bar. If decorated well, the appearance of the salad bar will attract your guests.
3Set out large metal bowls filled with ice. You will need a way to keep the food cold. Each container of lettuce, vegetables, fruit, cheese and dressing will need an ice container. This will prevent the food from wilting and it will preserve the food to last for several hours without spoiling.
4Shred lettuce for the beginning of your salad bar. Common lettuce used in salads include iceberg lettuce, romaine and spinach. Place the lettuce in a large bowl, but do not set too much out at one time. Leave the lettuce in the refrigerator until it's time to eat to prevent it from wilting.
5Lay out a variety of vegetables. Prepare your vegetables the night before to save yourself time. Include tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, mushrooms, peppers and radishes. You will need to choose at least 5 different vegetables.
6Place the fruit after your vegetables. Try mixing up the fruit variety by adding different colors and textures. Fruits such as pineapples, grapes, raisins and strawberries will add color to your salad bar. You can add all of the fruit into one bowl to save space at your salad bar.
7Add the salad embellishments at the end of your salad bar. People like to top their salads with nuts, seeds, cheese and crackers. Place these items in smaller containers off to the side. Do not forget to add dry seasonings such as salt, pepper and Parmesan with your embellishments.
8Place the dressings at the end of your salad bar. Instead of placing bottle of dressings out, try pouring the dressing into bowls with ladles. This will allow people to pour the dressing over their salads easily, and it makes the salad bar more presentable. You will also need a variety of dressings available, such as fat-free dressings, oil and vinegar and flavor-rich dressings.
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