It was going to be the next big thing wasn't it?
A lot of hard work cooking for numbers - bit like running a restaurant - lots of work, lots of stress, lots of cleaning up and you probably would struggle to cover your costs. But it could be good fun as well. I think it could work really well if you do it for family and friends (and their guests).
Love the idea... don't know much about it. I'd wonder what to charge. I've been asked by a neighbour to cook for a dinner party she's having (6 people) - again, not sure what to charge.
I would charge £30 per head , canapés , starter , main course , dessert . Get them to bring there own wine but you provide water . If the nights a success then you can expect a tip on top . It would take a few supper clubs to see any profit .
Hi Kim, better late than never!
i would suggest Chocolate Desserts by Pierre Herme or any of his books. Gordon Ramsey's Just Desserts is another inspiring read.