Wednesday 27 July 2016

Types Of Food Items For Your Guests At A Dinner Party

Looking for easy ravishing party food ideas? A mix of interesting menu will certainly make your party a great success. Party food can range anything from finger foods and sandwiches to a formal buffet. Often, the food is the main attraction of the party, so it requires the most time to prepare. You can hire reliable caterers to make your party a success.

It is difficult to decide what to have for the dinner party. You will have to give your guests some sort of food options to enjoy. These tasty food items will make you stress free of a lavish dinner buffet, and you can spend more time enjoying your guests.

Appetizers: It’s best to have finger food if you have throwing a party for friends and family who have come a long way. You can simply munch on while talking with other guests or waiting for the meal. It will not even spoil your guests’ appetites.

Vegetarian food: Definitely, you will be having a bunch of vegetarians and non-vegetarians and you should not let your vegetarian guests to suffer the wrath of dinner that serves only meat dishes. Ask your caterers to prepare a heavy vegetarian friendly dish like lasagna or pizza.

Salad: A good, well prepared salad is a great way to start dinner. You can experiment with a cranberry spinach salad or pear salad.

Meat/ Chicken:  Non Vega dishes can be a delicious when served with the right dishes. It’s hearty and will leave everyone with full stomach.  Your dish will surely be appreciated and it is the best option for value.

Dessert : Even after a full spread dinner offered to your guests, do not assume they will be too full for dessert. You can try a bite sized brownies with a scoop of ice cream which will be cheap and your guests will have a satisfied sweet tooth.

Rhona Silver is an American caterer and businesswoman in the catering industry who has a good experience in making dinner parties a great success. Silver started with small catering company which increasingly spread to a few cities.

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