Bridal Shower Fun Food
May 11, 2008 on 4:31 am | In Home |There’s so much you can have where food is concerned for a bridal shower and so much that you can’t. So the easiest thing to do is to get what you can’t have out of the way. The bride comes first so knock off whatever she can’t or won’t have. Then cut out anything that could cause allergies, just in case somehow has some kind of food allergy. You could also check discreetly and find out if any of the guests do have any food allergies and if so, what they need to avoid.
This is where the fun comes in. You will already have chosen a theme for the bridal shower. Try and fit some tasty dishes around it. Having a brunch party is a great idea. If you hold it on a Sunday it can stretch into a lovely, long, lazy afternoon. Try to make it informal as this will encourage guests to mingle more. In a corner you can have a table serving fresh breads and another table with fresh fruits. One good idea is to serve mini quiche. On one side of the room you could have your drinks table serving punch and cocktails. Remember to also serve fruit juices and coffee, too. Fruit based desserts are always popular. Some chocolate coated strawberries or lemon squares could go down well.
If an evening shower is preferable, then a casserole is perfect. You can mingle whilst it is cooking. Better still. a casserole can be prepared beforehand. All you need to do is to heat and serve. Another idea is lasagna, served up with a bowl of green salad. Food like this is great for an evening do as it can be made up earlier in the day. It means you’re not stuck in the kitchen as your guests arrrive. If that is too heavy a meal then a smoked or grilled dish can be served. It only takes an occasional peek in the kitchen whilst it is cooking.
Do try and find out before the party if anyone is a vegan or a vegetarian so that you can serve up food to suit them too. For a casserole or lasagna, all you need to do is make a vegetarian option as well and you could also check the Internet for recipes.
Cake is traditionally served as a dessert at a bridal shower. Many people today though are moving away from tradition so feel free to break away and have something different as a dessert. You could consider offering pies or fresh fruit. What about a chocolate fountain as a centerpiece. These can be easily rented for the evening.
Finger food may be preferred as a lighter alternative. A table laid out with light bites is a great idea. People can just walk up and help themselves and still be able to converse with the other guests. Things like crackers and cheese or dips and tiny muffins are a good choice.
The choice is yours - and of course the bride’s but choosing the food well could mean a great bridal or wedding shower.
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