Low-Cost Catering Ideas Many people cannot afford
a lavish four-course sit down dinner or a full buffet feast for their
wedding or event. In most cases, the food and beverages are the largest
expenses of a wedding or party. You need to consider the time of the day
of your reception or party. The time of your event plays an important
role in the type of menu that you are planning. Your guests will expect
different types and amounts of food depending on the time of the day of
your affair.
GENERAL MEAL TIMES
Breakfast 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Brunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Lunch 12:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
High Tea/Snacks 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Dinner/Cocktails 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Passed or Stationary Hors d'oeuvres 8 p.m. and later
Dessert 9:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
A TEA RECEPTION
A tea reception is inexpensive and it should be held between 2 p.m. and
4 p.m. Tea and coffee is served with a variety of "tea sandwiches"
also known as "dainties." The crusts are cut off of these small
sandwiches. Tarts, scones, and pastries may be served, as well. Make sure
that you add "Tea Reception Following Ceremony" on your wedding
invitations. For our take out menu: takeoutmenu@quicktell.com
A SALAD LUNCHEON/RECEPTION
A salad luncheon reception is wonderful if your wedding is late morning.
In addition, this type of meal is cheaper than a sit-down meal or buffet.
Offer a wide selection of salads such various pasta salads, potato, rice
salads, Chinese salads, coleslaw, fruit salads, gelatins with fruit, and
green salads. Provide a few salad dressings, fruits, and breads. Include
"Salad Reception Following Ceremony" in your invitation. For
our take out menu: takeoutmenu@quicktell.com
HORS D'OEUVRES RECEPTION or DELI/PARTY TRAYS RECEPTION
This type of reception/event is appropriate between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
or after an evening wedding. Provide light finger foods such as chips
and dips, fruit and vegetable platters, cheeses, and crackers. Write "Light
Hors d'oeuvres Reception Following Ceremony" on the invitations.
If you would like to include more substantial foods that are more filling
include meat and cheese trays, shrimp cocktails, oysters, egg rolls, sausages,
chicken wings, and tea sandwiches. Include "Hors d'oeuvres Reception
Following Ceremony" if you are serving appetizers with meats. For
our hors d'oeuvres menu: horsdoeuvres@quicktell.com
HORS D'OEUVRES AND COCKTAILS RECEPTION
This type of reception or party is similar to the one above in regards
to time and menus. However, you are serving hors d'oeuvres, cocktails,
and non-alcoholic beverages. Include "Hors d'oeuvres and Cocktail
Reception Following Ceremony" on your invitations. Request your caterer
to include bartending staff. For our hors d'oeuvres menu: mailto:horsdoeuvres@quicktell.com
DECADENT DESSERT RECEPTION OR DESSERT PARTY
This type of reception is suitable between 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. or after an
evening wedding. Serve an extensive assortment of rich desserts such as
cheese cakes, tarts, tortes, cookies, pies, cakes, pastries, cobblers,
biscotti, ice cream, sundaes, and candies. Serve coffee, tea, and other
beverages. Add "Dessert Reception Following Ceremony" to your
invitations. For our desserts menu: desserts@quicktell.com
A SIMPLE CAKE AND PUNCH RECEPTION
You can "Let them eat cake" as long as your event is not during
a normal mealtime. Have a simple but elegant cake and punch reception.
It must be planned for the mid morning, for the mid afternoon, or for
after an evening wedding. In addition, you may include some candies, cookies,
and nuts to the menu. Be certain to include "Cake and Punch Reception
Following Ceremony." This will inform the guests ahead of time not
to expect a full mmeal. For our wedding cakes menu: weddingcakes@quicktell.com
Other Cost Considerations Location/Rental Equipment
Does the site include tables or chairs or do you have to rent them? Do
not forget that you many need to rent tents, linens, and kitchen facilities.
You many cut costs by using paper and plastic goods instead of glassware,
china plates, cloth napkins, and silverware.
Waitstaff/Duration of the Event
How long is the event? If the event runs over you may have to pay overtime
charges. How long do you have the reception site/facilities for? Does
the time of the rental of the site and the waitstaff include the time
of the set-up and clean up? Ask you caterer to start cleaning up while
your guests are still there. If you cannot afford waitstaff consider ordering
drop-off food or self-serve buffet food. Or you can have your friends
pick up some deli trays or take out food and set up the food with their
assistance.
Waitstaff/Duration of the Event
How long is the event? If the event runs over you may have to pay overtime
charges. How long do you have the reception site/facilities for? Does
the time of the rental of the site and the waitstaff include the time
of the set-up and clean up? Ask you caterer to start cleaning up while
your guests are still there. If you cannot afford waitstaff consider ordering
drop-off food or self-serve buffet food. Or you can have your friends
pick up some deli trays or take out food and set up the food with their
assistance.
Bon Appetit!
By Frances King
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