July 4th Menu Inspiration

dessert catering strawberry pound cakeWith the heat of the summer, and July 4th right around the corner, it’s time for some Red White and Blue Menu inspiration. When creating your July 4th holiday menu, whether you’re grilling outdoors, roasting inside, going to friends or having them over, there are so many fun food ideas to bring to the party. Here are just a few…

With fresh fruits like raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, and even watermelon, you can make some fun dessert foods, salad and beverages to jazz up your celebration.

Beverage Ideas

Watermelon Blueberry Mojitos – just sounds perfect for a hot summer afternoon

Red White and Blue Sangria – apples, blueberries, raspberries and strawberries then add a bit of bubbly

Red White and Blue Punch – perfect for the whole family!

Salad Ideas

Strawberry, Blueberries and Salad greens with honey Vinaigrette

Watermelon salad with Blueberries and Stars – jicama is the secret

And who doesn’t love feta on salads? Salad Greens, blueberries and strawberries all tossed with poppy seed dressing. Add some almonds or walnuts for a special treat.

Desserts

July 4th dessert ideas are endless. From cupcakes and cakes, to layered gelatin desserts, skewered fresh fruit, pies, tarts, candies and many many more!

One of our favorites is Strawberry Shortcake.  Adding fresh strawberries to your favorite shortcake is super easy to do. No time to bake? Add some whipped cream, fresh berries and serve with angel food cake slices, pound cake or just over your favorite ice cream!

Not in to sweets? Watermelon to the rescue! Skewer some fresh watermelon with honeydew, raspberries or strawberries and blueberries and you’ll have a centerpiece to enjoy later. The melons can be cut in different shapes like stars, cubes, circles or whatever shape you want. Once you’re done skewering, just arranged on a platter!

Strawberries dominate a lot of July 4th ideas.  Here’s a guide to help you pick the best strawberries?

Check out more July 4th Menu ideas here!

Have a SAFE and HAPPY July 4th!

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The New Spin on Fruit and Veggie Salads

A new way to spin your fruits and veggies!

Having a party? Want a fun and festive way to add salads to your menu?

Ask your caterer to sprialize your salad which will create a beautiful presentation for any catered buffet or special event you’re hosting.

A client asked uSpiralized Salad Aspen Caterings to produce some different kind of salads and not those built on traditional salad greens. They wanted a veggie-based salad using no lettuce of any kind so in comes our spiralizer to the rescue.  A spiralizer can create spaghetti like strips and ribbons of zucchini, squash, beets, carrots and other vegetables and those become the base of the salad. Toss with other vegetables, fruits, nuts and cheeses and you have a new way to eat salad – and a beautiful presentation too!

Here is a great resource for using this wonderful appliance. Not only does this site show you how to use it, but also the health and other benefits of spiralizing.

We created theses salads using ours.

Basil Almond Zucchini Salad

Pictured above is spiralized zucchini noodles, toss with some sliced cherry tomatoes, fresh basil, pesto and slivered almonds and drizzle with red wine vinegar and red pepper flakes.

Apple and Pear Salad

This salad features fresh apples, pears, seedless grapes, fresh mint and walnuts all tossed with a honey poppyseed dressing. How refreshing for summer.

More Fruit Salad Ideas

Veggie Slaw Salad

Matchsticks of zucchini, red pepper, carrots, onion and yellow squash tossed and sprinkled with corn and then nestled on a bit of spring mix for color

For even more ideas on what you can spin in a salad you can almost never run out of ideas.

Catering Cooking Tip – Cooking with Ounces

What’s in your ounce?

All good catering menus start with some sort of recipe. In those recipes are many ingredients measured in or by ounces. So, what’s in an ounce? It really depends on what is being measured. Most people do not realize that ounces can be used to measure dry ingredients like flour, sugar, pastas and rice but also wet or liquid ounces like milk, oils and sauces. Should the same measuring utensil be used for both dry and liquid ounces? The simple answer is NO! An ounce of flour is not necessarily an ounce in weight and the difference can impact any recipe being made.

catering measuring cupDry ounces are based on weight. One pound of anything weighs 16 ounces. So, if a recipe calls for one pound of flour, for example, use a scale to weigh the flour. And if you are weighing flour, what kind of flour is it? Each kind will yield a different amount based the type of flour, the humidity and how “packed” the measuring utensil is. Typical measuring utensils for dry ingredients are called measuring Cups.  King Arthur has a wonderful video on the proper way to measure flour in a measuring Cup.

And, just with flour, there are different types of flour (cake, rye, wheat, bread and all-purpose just to name a few) and each will weigh differently. Flour will also weigh differently in the summer and winter, and in dry versus damp climates. On average, flour should weigh about 4.5 ounces per cup.

measuring cup cateringLiquid ounces are based on volume like pints, quarts or gallons.  Measuring a liquid in a measuring cup used for dry ingredients will more than likely not measure an accurate amount of ingredient for your recipe.

To take out all the confusion, here is a chart that can guide you to what your ounce should be:

Dry Measure Chart

1 Pound = 16 Ounces
1/2 Pound =  8 Ounces
1/4 Pound = 4 Ounces
¼ Cup = 2 Ounces 4 Tablespoons (tbsp)
1 Ounce (oz) = 2 Tablespoons (tbsp) 6 Teaspoons (tsp)
½ Ounce = 1 Tablespoon (tbsp) 2 Teaspoons (tsp)
1 dash 1/8 Teaspoon (tsp)
1 pinch =1/16 Teaspoon (tsp)
Liquid Measure Chart
1 Gallon = 128 Ounces (oz) = 4 Quarts = 16 Cups
½ Gallon = 64 Ounces = 2 Quarts = 8 Cups
1 Quart = 32 Ounces = 1 Quart = 4 Cups
1 Pint = 16 Ounces = 2 Cups
1 Cup = 8 Ounces
½ Cup = 4 Ounces
¼ Cup = 2 Ounces
1 Ounce = 2 Tablespoons(1 tbsp) =6 Teaspoons (tsp)
½ Ounce = 1 Tablespoons(1 tbsp) =3 Teaspoons (tsp)

Holiday Party Catering Menu Idea: Brunch for Lunch

dfw holiday cateringWant a perfect holiday  holiday catering menu
party catering menu idea for your office party?

Lately, you can find catering trends for everything – for weddings, cocktail parties, corporate events and even family gatherings. Trends include service styles, menu themes and even menu items and their sizes.  Growing in popularity for holiday catering is Breakfast for Lunch or what we’d like to call the Brunch for Lunch menu. Instead of a traditional continental breakfast or cocktail party so often served for corporate holiday parties, consider a holiday brunch reception.

Everyone loves breakfast! From eggs, bacon, sausage and potatoes to French toast, pancakes and  waffles, there are so many breakfast options you can serve!  Why not change your corporate holiday lunch to a brunch and include these favorite foods? Accompany these favorites with some fresh salads, fresh fruits, yogurt and you can create a new and different corporate holiday brunch menu sure to please.

Brunch casseroles like quiches, frittatas and stratas are a great way to incorporate eggs into a lunch menu. Add some breakfast meats, bacon, sausage or ham, some breakfast potatoes and some fabulous salads. Fresh fruit salad is a must for sure.  However you can also add a great spinach salad – either a traditional salad with mushrooms, egg and hot bacon dressing, or, add one with fresh strawberries, walnuts, pecan or almonds, drizzled with a balsamic vinaigrette for more modern salad. Salad greens topped with feta cheese, dried cranberries and nuts also create a perfect brunch salad.

Don’t stop with just an egg dish, add some French toast, pancakes or waffles to the menu for the sweeter side of breakfast.  For a special touch, offer traditional syrups, jams, jellies, fresh berries or flavored butters like maple butter, for toppings. Stuffed French toast is another great item to add to a brunch menu. French toast can be stuffed with fruits, flavored cream cheeses or jams for a special treat.  Or, stuff the French toast with ham and Swiss cheese, called a Monte Cristo, for a more savory addition to a holiday catering menu. You can also use turkey and a variety of other cheeses like Gouda to create this perfect brunch menu item.

For the continental breakfast contribution to the menu, add some great muffins, savory or sweet cornbread, biscuits and scones are perfect for a brunch menu. Coffee cakes and cinnamon rolls are another good menu choice to consider adding to your brunch menu. Because there are so many varieties of each of these, have your professional caterer offer suggestions and ideas on which menu items to incorporate into your office party catering brunch menu.

holiday beverage cateringBrunch beverages should include some great coffee, flavored teas and fruit juices. Punches also are a perfect beverage choice, served with or without alcohol, and there a hundreds of punch recipes that will complement your menu. Alcoholic beverage options commonly served at a brunch include the Bellini, Mimosa and Bloody Mary. How many people you’re hosting will determine how many options you should plan on offering.

For something new for the holidays, try brunch for lunch and let’s get started!
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Custom Appetizer Station Catering in Dallas

We were Wright There!

When asked to design an appetizer catering menu for Southwest Airlines, located at Love Field in Dallas, Texas to celebrate the Wright Amendment, we selected six new destination cities that Southwest can now fly nonstop. Researching those cities for what foods are popular, or what the area was known for, we selected the following catering menu for this grand, historic celebration. Taking some history of the city, transforming traditional foods from that city into appetizers, allowed us to create a very unique menu. And, since guests would be arriving in shifts over a 6-hour period, catered food stations allowed the appetizers to be fresh from start to finish.

Baltimore

Land of great corned beef and Corn Beef Row, we chose mini corned beef sandwiches and some great Cole slaw to celebrate this city.

Chicago

What’s more perfect than the Chicago Dog?  We created a mini version of this famous hot dog complete with all the toppers, a picture and directions to make them. As a side item to accompany those, potato salad seemed perfect.

Orlando

Since there is a strong Cuban presence there along with Florida producing over 70% of the United States’ citrus supply, we created mini Cuban sandwich triangles and offered some fabulous citrus fruit to complement this city.

Las Vegas

With it’s own Chinatown, which was developed nearly 20 years ago to preserve Asian heritage in Las Vegas which dates back to before Nevada was even a state, egg rolls and spring rolls seemed fitting to honor this city. We served those with some plum sauce and fresh fruit salad.

Los Angeles

Since Los Angeles was a Mexican territory until 1848 when it officially became a part of the United States we thought street tacos were the perfect fit for an appetizer.  BBQ beef and veggie street tacos and all the toppers were complimented with Mexican style rice.

Denver

And last but not least was the city of Denver. Because a trademark for the name “cheeseburger” was awarded to Louis Ballast of the Humpty Dumpty Drive-In in Denver, Colorado, we felt mini burgers were a must have on this appetizer menu. For those not eating beef, we also offered chicken sliders and then added a macaroni and cheese station to complete this city’s menu.

Thank you Southwest Airlines for allowing us to be part of your history!
No matter what the purpose of your event is, a custom menu can be created to compliment and highlight your theme. A full service catering company can create the perfect party appetizer catering menu just for you!

Office Appetizer Buffet Catering

How to plan an office appetizer buffet catering

Last week we prepared an office appetizer buffet catering menu using their board room as a venue and appetizers for the menu. Using appetizers to create a meal offers a great change to the typical office box lunch or hot meal. When planning the menu, you will have to provide enough of the appetizers to replace an entrée, a couple of side items, salad and even dessert. The variety you can offer is much greater using hot and cold appetizers and you can even create a theme using foods from a similar cuisine. For example, and Italian Appetizer Buffet catering menu could include beef meatballs in marinara sauce, parmesan or pesto chicken strips, creamy artichoke dip, caprese skewers, fresh fruit, and an antipasto platter. Then for dessert Tiramisu would be perfect.  Have fun with the menu, just make sure you provide enough food and choices to replace a traditional lunch.

Beef Empanadas
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A pastry filled with seasoned beef, pimento & bell peppers

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Fajita Chicken Quesadillas
Fajita chicken and roasted red peppers smothered in cheddar cheese and sandwiched by flour tortillas, then tossed on the grill

seafood appetizer dallasShrimp wrapped with Bacon and Fresh Jalapeno
Sweet and spicy marinated shrimp and fresh jalapeno slices wrapped in bacon

And a Fresh Fruit Tray
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Fresh seasonal fruits surrounded by
Muenster, Gouda and Havarti cheeses served with assorted gourmet crackers
They also had a professional wait staff attendant there to assist the guests and refresh and replenish the food. Even though this was a small gathering, having it professionally catered makes it a special event. Know how many appetizers to plan for your party? Planning appetizers as a meal, before a meal, or passed? Not all menu items are suitable for passing and not all menu items are suitable for stations so let your caterer can help you with how much and what to serve so your party is a successful one.
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