mercredi 24 juin 2015

Tips For Getting The Best Wedding Menu

By Freida Michael


There are many reasons why everyone loves weddings. Some are for the merry making and others come to share the happiness of the couple being together and although not many admit it, the free food. Having this in thought, one should consider the guests mostly when asking the caterers what they should prepare. Here are some ideas based on tips on getting the best wedding menu.

Be simple in any way possible. Having this in mind, consider doing things that people understand like serving in family mode rather than every single person giving out orders. Couples want to go all the way which can be very expensive. Consider fruit over expensive pies for appetizers. Do not go in way over the head to serve caviar if all one can get their hands on are apple pies.

Go for simplicity if possible. The aim of the whole event is to share the joy of two people getting to be with each other for the rest of their lives. The rest is secondary. Having this at heart, try to not overreach the limits one has. Have simple meals set out. Share out a piece of the meal that means something to the couple. The guests love feeling like they are connected to the pair.

Limit the types of alcohols available. Although the big variety of people who all have different tastes and preferences, it is hard to have them all satisfied. Have some wines and beers other than trying to collect as many brands as the market can offer. If not, ask them to bring their own. Many will understand and it will also save for the couple.

Have a wider array of drinks, not just alcohol. There are other people who are not adults in the ceremony. For them, chip in some fruit punch or other types that are suitable to them. Make them feel like part of the party and not left out entirely. This is not only for the youngsters but fro those adults that do not have a soft spot for alcohol content.

Keep of foods that can easily get overcooked. There is nothing more embarrassing than serving food that has overstayed its welcome on the heat and has ended up losing taste. If it is fish, try something that is not the oily tuna and if it is chicken or any other white meat, have it made well so that it does not end up tasting like rubber.

Try having those in season at the moment. If making fruit salad or vegetable based foods, go for those in season. Those that are not are rare to find and those that will be found will cost an extra buck. There is a lot to choose from so try and pick out from those available. Some has to be imported which can be time consuming and costly and if it fails, an embarrassment.

Foods in season are always a welcome thought. Any caterer will tell this, anything out of season is a risk and a potential disappointment. There are millions of recipes and most can work with some things that are easily accessible. Off peak things are also a little more expensive and sometimes rare to find.




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