Serve a golden cheese tart along with a green salad.
Serve something red/yellow to add color to the guest's plate, perhaps a strawberry/pinneapple fruit platter.
Serve lemonade.
Tea / coffee and small cookies for a light dessert.You can buy a boxed brownie mix for about a buck and make it the day before. Make it up and add some nuts or chocolate chips (I would make a double or triple batch, depending on the sweet tooths and how many kids will attend-kids down these things). Cut them smaller than normal, say one inch by one inch- more of a brownie bite. leave them in the pan, then dust the top with powdered sugar for effect. Cover. Transfer them to a tray in the morning of the event and cover with foil. Buy 1 store bought cookie (no nuts, ) to go with them on the platter.
Pancetta,leek and goat cheese tartlets (Epicurious recipe) yield: 30
Thaw 30 (2 pkgs) frozen mini phillo "shells" (already pre-formed)
Melt 2 T butter in skillet.
Add 2 large leeks (chopped, white and pale green part only) saute 10 minutes.
Heat 1 t. oil in a skillet and fry 4 oz chopped pancetta till crisp. (about 6 minutes.) Remove and place on paper towel to drain.
Wisk together 2/3 c half and half, 2 egg yolks, 1/4 t salt and dash of pepper.
Add 2 oz fresh crumbled goat cheese. Then mix in onions and pancetta.
Spoon filling into shells. bake on ungreased sheet until set, about 11-12 minutes at 350. Cool,cover, and place in fridge.
Day of party: heat oven to 325 and bake until warm, about 10-12 minutes or so.
* if you are limited on fridge space, you might even be able to put them in ziplocs and freeze them. One or two nights in the freezer shouldnt hurt them a bit. Remove them from the freezer as soon as you wake the morning of the event and place them on the baking trays to thaw. Then pop them into the oven as soon as you get home from the church.