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Hors d’oeuvre – How do you say that?

2009 April 1

hors_doeuvresIn my constant search for yummy easy appetizers and great snacks ideas, I ran across this excerpt from the AppetizersRecipe.net website:

From Hors d’oeuvre, appetizers are if there is a long period of time between when your guests arrive and when the main meal is served. An example would be during a cocktail hour. Appetizers might also serve the purpose of keeping guests happy (not starving!) during the long wait. In some cases, Hors d’oeuvres are served with no meal afterward. Cases where you might see this are at many reception and cocktail party events.

Hors d’oeuvre may be served at the dinner table as a part main meal or they may be served before sitting at the table. Hors d’oeuvres served prior to a main meal are either stationary on side tables or passed around by the host or workers at those hosts reception location. Stationary hors d’oeuvres are also referred to as table hors d’oeuvres.

I never knew that! It’s almost like serving Tapas or small plates instead of a full on meal. My kind of dining!

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  1. Rommel permalink
    December 17, 2010

    It is really enjoyable to start a meal with Hors d’oeuvre. Especially when they are delicious and creative that will bring out your starving for food. Sometime ago I’ve seen some Hors d’oeuvre that are Potato baskets. They look nice and taste delicious.

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