Here is what we do to make it run as smoothly as possible:
- Plan ahead. How many people will you be feeding? Don't forget to include the coaches and managers in your headcount! Will you use a caterer or make it yourself? Are there any allergies or dietary restrictions to consider? If feeding the team before a game, be sure to allow at least 2 hours for proper digestion.
- Keep it simple. This is not the time to test out a brand new recipe from Bobby Flay. Choose one kid-friendly main dish and plan the rest of your menu around it (i.e starch, fruit/veggie, and dessert). Use disposable plates, cups, and cutlery... ain't nobody got time for washing 752 dishes!
- Ask for volunteers. The more hands the better! The title of this post is How to Feed a Large Sports Team, remember? You will need help setting up, serving, and cleaning up.
- Serve it buffet style. This is definitely the easiest way I've found to do it. Set everything up on a long table in the order that it will be plated. When I help feed No. 1's freshman football team, we put the plates at the very beginning of the table, followed by the protein, then the starch, the salad/fruit, dessert, cutlery, and finally the bottled water. Assign a volunteer to each item and let them serve the players as they walk down the line.
- Stock up on PBJs. You're never going to please everyone, ever. No matter how hard you try! There will be picky eaters, there will be parents who complain, don't sweat it, Mama. Keep an emergency stash of bread, peanut butter, and jelly handy at all times. Don't like what we're serving? No problem. Go make yourself a sandwich!
Here are 10 team approved meal ideas:
- Pulled bbq chicken sandwiches
- Tacos
- Lasagna
- Hamburgers
- Chicken Teriyaki
- Sloppy Joes
- Chili
- Spaghetti
- Hotdogs (Click HERE to learn how to make them in the crockpot!)
- Pizza (Because what would this list be without it?)
Feeding a team doesn't have to (and shouldn't!) be stressful, Mama. I hope you found this post helpful and that you incorporate some (or all!) of these tips into your next team meal.
Bon appetit!
*** Click HERE to read how I keep food warm without warming trays or Sternos!
I know this is old BUT I'm new to Varsity team meals! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteGlad it was helpful! I'm heading out in about 3 hours to feed the team before the game :-)
DeleteWe are doing a football team breakfast. Any tips??
ReplyDeleteHi there! We've done homemade breakfast burritos (I have a blogpost on them), bagels, and even ordered chicken biscuits from Chick-fil-A. Because it's usually right after morning practice and right before school, we've always done a grab and go set up. Hope this helps!
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