Friday, September 23, 2016

Global Feast Party

Jonathan Lung and Justin Nguyen

Global Feast Party
            The theme of our party is international food feast. The four dishes we will make today are Peking ducks, special fajitas, and lamb shawarma.
            Peking duck requires: a roasted duck from a local butcher, Asian buns, scallions, and hoisin sauce. Usually, roast duck costs about $20, while the accompaniment usually cost 15 dollars for 24 possible servings.
            Special fajitas usually require beef and chicken, with red and green bell peppers and yellow onions. Then it’s usually drenched in melted cheese, which we’ll get from a pre-mixed shredded cheese packet. The protein will cost all together dollars for the chicken and 16 dollars for skirt steak. Then the vegetables cost together 10 dollars with 4 more dollars for the cheese.
            Finally, we need lamb, red/black pepper, cilantro, green onions, hummus, and flatbread. We will go to a local restaurant in Atlanta to buy a pre made meal so it will be easier than cooking it because of the complicated processes.
             First step, we cut the chicken into strips along with the skirt steak in about the same shape. Then the vegetables must be cut into similar strips like the protein. We now sauté all the ingredients together for the fajitas, and when they’re all cooked, we stuff tortillas with the mix. After that, we top the fajitas with cheese and put it in the oven to heat up. DONE!
            Meanwhile, we will be preparing the pre-made shawarma that was ordered from a nearby restaurant that conveniently priced the same way as making it fresh. We then cut the shawarma into 16 servings for our wonderful 16 guests. If you cut the shawarma in a fancy way, the eating experience drastically changes. DONE!
            Lastly, we will gather the ingredients from the roast duck to create a mini sandwich. We cut the duck into pieces and put it in the buns with hoisin sauce. Then we top with scallions. DONE!
            We will go to the Buford Highway Farmer’s Market. The market itself holds many international flavors and styles.

·      We would include the time to prepare certain dishes.
·      We would also include the type of rice, price, and the process of cooking rice that we would include since most of the dishes need rice to accompany it.
·      We would also include another dish (a dessert) and the process of making it with the ingredients.


Justin and Jonathan collaborated with this project.

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