Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Catering A 50th Anniversary Luau

Fond memories of Hawaiian celebrations motivated Ruth and Wayne to nix the idea of a stuffy, fussy, gold leafed 50th Anniversary celebration and embrace a colorful tropical themed event. Having catered for the family many years, it was a great honor to be part of such a special occasion.




The Fresh Ideas Crew prepared salads and cooked on site. Guests enjoyed delicious grilled Teriyaki Chicken and Kalua Pork served from a theme decorated buffet. The following menu is fresh and simple, perfect for any Luau Style entertaining.


50th Anniversary Menu for 120

Appetizers
Tropical Fruit Array,
Island Fresh Spinach Dip with Vegetable Sticks,
Pacific Shrimp Cocktail,
Spicy Mango Cheese Ring with Crackers

Buffet Dinner
Hearts of Palm, Jicama and Papaya Salad
with Coconut Green Onion Dressing,
Sesame Noodle Salad,
Teriyaki Chicken with Grilled Pineapple,
Hawaiian Rice 
Kalua Pork with Guava Habanero Sauce,
Assorted Rolls

Dessert
Banana Cake

Plate from the dinner buffet and server, Olivia, setting shrimp out on the appetizer table.


Guest tables are islands of color dressed in poppy, coral, lime and hot pink. The canopy offered shelter from the sun. The temperature soared in the 100's, but the relaxed setting kept guests comfortable.




Celebrating 50 years of marriage, Wayne and Ruth relax and have fun with family and friends. 

The festivities included renewing of vows and inspirational words from those who have been closest to them. 

Blessed with a family of musicians, the entertainment was home grown.

Tropical touches on cake tiers blended tradition to theme. The banana cake is resting on glass vases of various heights. 

The vases hold sea shells I collected and use for tropical events. Other desserts would also do well presented on clear plates over these same vases.



Very clever, Ruth created these darling treat bags with fun little things to play beach party at home. Island inspired goodies are fairly easy to find in party supply stores or on line to make your own great giveaways.  Easy and breezy-sea shells, leis, fish net, Hawaiian print fabric, bamboo items, palm leaves are all affordable items, perfect for low cost party decor.



A few simple theme props set the stage and entrance to the backyard event. A collection of island and beach items were organized to create a designated back drop for memorable photos.



While Polynesian style is most often reserved for birthday, retirement and graduation parties, a Luau will add delicious fun for any special event. Have you ever hosted a tropical theme event? I'd love to hear your ideas!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Engagement Party Appetizer Menu

I truly realize just how lucky I am. I don't just work in an exciting industry where the special event is king, but the unique opportunity to have a part of those small but monumental moments in a family's life. One such occasion that certainly deserves a celebration is a couple right after the announcement "were getting married!"

Isn't it great to be at the beginning? Before the showers, rehearsal and the epic reception....a sweet little gathering to kick it off......an engagement party!



An engagement party is traditionally thrown by the bride's parents, but many gatherings are hosted by the grooms family, friends or the couple themselves. Plan the event within a few weeks to a couple of months after the engagement. The purpose of an engagement party is to introduce family and your closest friends, so keep your list guest list small. Your entertaining style should allow for guests to meet and mingle, so consider appetizers on buffet as an option.

When deciding a buffet appetizer menu, choose foods that are portable, simple to eat and appeal to multiple generations. Even if you know the bride and groom to be, you may not know any special diet and eating patterns of the other guests. Having a varied menu will make your guests feel comfortable.

The following is the menu from an Engagement Party for 40 guests. It offers a balance of hot and cold appetizers as well as many meat free and gluten free choices. More importantly, it's good!


Ginger Sesame Pork Loin Platter with Sesame Noodles
Caprese Skewers
Goat Cheese Tart with Red Onion Marmalade
Roasted Red Pepper Hummas with Pita Chips
Shrimp Gazpacho 
Crab Stuffed Mushrooms
Blue Balls of Fire with Raspberry Chipotle Sauce
Petite Stuffed Potatoes 
Chicken Potstickers with Sweet Chili Sauce
Sweetened Marscapone Stuffed Strawberries


Arranged on a dining room table these dishes become the centerpiece of the party where best wishes and congratulations add sparkle. The party becomes the kick off for exciting wedding plans and a beginning of a beautiful... celebration marathon!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Trip to the Islands Theme Events

                                       I found this picture from a big event summer event I catered in the late '90s. It was a company picnic, although the name of the company and exact menu is as faded from my memory just like the picture... I do remember, however, making over a thousand teriyaki beef and chicken skewers for this event. My staff and I grilled them over hot coals on a very hot summer day, ugh! I did some killer hard events in those day's!
Classic '90s appetizer set up, with fruit and vegetables cascading from a six foot tipped boat with nautical props and tropical floral accents.
The picture below (also faded) was a luau at a large home for a birthday party. We served the food family style on big platters to guests, resting them on the fruit garnished tables. Everyone enjoyed tropical tastes including a whole roasted pig. I remember it was hot that day too. I guess with warm weather is just around the corner...it's hard for me not to think about tropical entertaining!

Hungry for a taste of the tropics? Join me Saturday 2/16/13 (information below) and learn to make Kalua Pork, Kalbi Ribs, Hawaiian Shrimp Rice salad and Banana Nut Bread. Bring the recipes home to make your own feast!


Trip to the Islands Cooking Class
Get Ready for a taste vacation from the norm with a tropical dinner getaway! The island flavors featured in this class have a rich sweetness and wide appeal. Chef Renee will demonstrate, in cooking show style, recipes perfect for a simple meal or backyard gathering with family and friends. The focus will be on Polynesian dishes that are simple to prepare and feature fresh, easy to find ingredients.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Location: Yorba Linda Library Community Room
2:00pm - 4:00pm






Sunday, October 28, 2012

Cook like a Caterer, October Pic's

Octoberfest fun with Beer Whipped Cheese- Cook like a Caterer page 54
Bleary eyed...kitchen totaled and with so much food in the fridge, my family is stuffed and ready to hibernate. Only 18 more... yes, 18 more dishes to make and their pictures to take, then I will have prepared and photographed all the recipes in "Cook like a Caterer, Party Sized Recipes for Entertaining" the E book version will be available soon, YEAH!

My goal is to finish this huge task by Halloween, which means blog posting has slipped to the back burner. But with the end so close, I'll break and share some  dishes that are fall savvy, delicious and fun!


We are only days from Halloween... here are a few recipes from the book;
Chili Lime Wings are a great trick  (recipe page 23)...
leave them whole and call them "Bat Wings" perfect for spooky theme parties.



Steak on a Stick with Bourbon BBQ Sauce is another great portable treat at a finger food event. The recipe is on page 43







It wouldn't be fall without pumpkins, so here is a cute mini pumpkin soup bowl. The soup inside is Curry Butternut Squash Soup, recipe page107

An easy fun dish for a child's Halloween party, is Tortellini Skewers page 45.
Arranging the skewers by sticking them on a cabbage head makes a "scary" tasty treat!


Just  a few days left, hope you have wonderful October!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Tapas for an Exceptional Anniversary Party


The same weekend we catered the perfect surprise birthday taco party, we had another gem. Since it's hard to believe we could cater two perfect events in one weekend... we'll call it an exceptional party.



This exceptional party had perky umbrellas dotting a neat stretch of lawn bordered by orange trees and garden roses.
Roses and oranges, oh my!... their scent lingering heavenly in the breeze-less afternoon.

The sun was very high, very hot and stayed put right over the backyard.While warm like a August summer day usually is, it offered in return the bluest sky ever. A cloudless canopy stretching endlessly overhead.

A setting as beautiful as the occasion...
Celebrating 50 years of marriage!







On the patio, stretched two draped and decorated buffet stations near a babbling waterfall and pond. Koi fish delighted the guests... especially the little ones! Food, beverage and dessert stations enjoyed a lush backdrop.


 When the hostess suggested a Spanish Tapas style menu, I was surprised, delighted and intrigued.

Tapas are snacks and finger foods, something that I would normally pitch for an afternoon garden party but rarely do I get the go ahead.
I got the go.
Planning a Tapas menu is creative  there is so many unique and tasty options. Even if some of the appetizers are labor intensive, they are every bit worth the effort.


50th Anniversary Tapas Menu
110 guests

                                                                                                                                               
 
Tapas Platters

 grilled vegetables, marinated lima beans, cured pork, marinated artichokes, chorizo, marinated mushrooms, pickled carrots, roasted peppers, spanish stuffed olives, manchego cheese, kalamata black olives,

 melon wrapped in cured ham, herb goat cheese, dried fruit, grapes and berries


Fresh Summer Fruit

Shrimp Gazpacho
with avocado, capers, onion, celery, dried chili, lemons and lime

 Chevere Torte with Red Onion Jam
cracker assortment

Chafer Items

Spicy Stuffed Sausage Mushrooms
Manchego Cheese Popovers
Spanish Albondigas
Chorizo and Black Bean Empanadas










Station Items

Bruschetta freshly Toasted and
with Three Tomato Pomodoro Sauce

Saffron Seared Chicken Skewers

Sherry and Garlic Braised Beef "Sliders" 









Dessert Cupcakes





Guests gathered to celebrate five decades of special memories. All were treated to a exceptional afternoon of music, good food and friendship.





 "An anniversary is a time to celebrate the joys of today, the memories of yesterday, and the hopes of tomorrow."  ~Author Unknown