5 Things to Think About When Hosting your Wedding Guests

By Chef Ashley James, Managing Director of Culinary at Di Bruno Bros. Catering & Events By Chef Ashley James, Managing Director of Culinary at Di Bruno Bros. Catering & Events | June 30, 2022 | Sponsored Post, Wedding Features,

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Who will be attending?

Regardless how big or small a wedding you have, there most likely will be a diverse group of people attending. Guests may range in ages, come from all parts of the world and vary in their palate sophistication. Not everyone may like the same foods that you and your future spouse like, therefore, it is very important that the menu offerings keep your guests in mind. A great way to accommodate your guests is to provide a staple dish like chicken, fish, or beef, add some creative sauce or garnish to elevate the entrée without making it unapproachable.

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Food Inclusion

Many people are conscious of what they put in their bodies today. Some guests may have food allergies, religious beliefs, or food preferences like vegan and vegetarian diets. A host should respect their guest’s choice and provide a variety of options that allow for guests to enjoy the wedding celebration, rather than worrying if they can eat the food. Request the serving staff to highlight if the dish is vegan, vegetarian, gluten free or kosher, especially if you’re offering passed hors d'oeuvres. Provide a variety of items throughout the wedding, from spirits to culinary.

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Seasonality

Whether you’re getting married outdoors at a local farm in June or indoors at our beautiful venue, Banca in February, the season can help guide you in menu choices. Many couples are taking into consideration sustainable products and ingredients for their wedding. Highlighting the freshest, seasonal ingredients will almost guarantee that will be available and may be cost effective in your favor. For the warmer months, consider a summer panzanella with melon, and fish options such as mahi mahi. In colder weather, consider a warm braised short rib or ragu and pasta dish.

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How do you want your guests to dine?

The rules on how a wedding should be planned has changed through the years. There are many options from plated dinners, action stations, family style meals to a variety of butlered small plates to be offered. One may choose the traditional way of a seated meal or change it up where there is limited seating and more of a cocktail style feel. When we cater your big day we have plenty of options to choose from. We are here to help you plan a memorable experience.

Your wedding is like a good book.

Your wedding night will be a once in a lifetime experience. Create an event that is engaging and memorable for your guests. Make it a WOW wedding by beginning with stunning hors d'oeuvres that pair nicely with a wine tasting flight, specialty cocktails or mocktails. Offer an assortment of stations such as antipasti, cheese and charcuterie or sushi. End the night with sweets that isn’t just a piece of wedding cake. A live made to order funnel cake station served hot and fresh with an adult milk shake or an elegant blueberry pancake breakfast bite drizzled with warm maple syrup and a cappuccino.

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