How to Serve a Full Course Meal

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A full-course meal is a meal that serves more than three courses. These meals are usually extravagant events in honor of someone or a particular event. To host your own full course meal, begin by planning your menu in advance. Decide how...
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A full-course meal is a meal that serves more than three courses. These meals are usually extravagant events in honor of someone or a particular event. To host your own full course meal, begin by planning your menu in advance. Decide how many courses you’d like to serve and what they will be. Next, set the table before you begin cooking. This will save you time and allow you to relax with your guests before the meal is served. Finally, begin serving each course. Clear away dirty plates before serving a new course and make sure your guests have full water goblets and wine glasses.

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Getting Started

  1. Step 1 Plan your menu in advance.
    Multiple course dinners take a lot of time to cook. If you plan ahead, you will leave yourself plenty of time to cook every course. When creating your menu, choose one or two items that will be prepared fresh and cook the others in advance.
    • Soups, pasta sauces, gravies, and bread can be cooked and stored the day before the meal.
    • Choose recipes that use different cooking equipment. For example, if all of your recipes are made in the oven, you may run out of time to cook everything.
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    Vanna Tran

    Vanna Tran

    Experienced Cook
    Vanna Tran is a home cook who started cooking with her mother at a very young age. She has catered events and hosted pop-up dinners in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 5 years.
    Vanna Tran
    Vanna Tran
    Experienced Cook

    Vanna Tran, experienced cook, advises: "If serving each course individually, think ahead about how long it will take to prepare and plate each dish. Rather than prepare each course right before it is served, it might make more sense to begin preparing a plate one or two courses beforehand — especially if there are elements in a dish that will take a long time."

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Choosing the Courses

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Serving the Courses

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Appetizer Ideas for a Full Course Meal
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