Types of Cold Platters

If you are looking to host an event and provide food platters, there are a number of different options available. We recommend a mixture of hot and cold platters depending on your event time, delivery time and occasion. Platters are great if you are not sure about special dietary requirements as there is usually something to cover everyone’s needs.

Below are some types of platters you could consider.

Cheese

Your guests will be sure to find a cheese they like if you have three to four different types of cheese. You should go with a soft cheese such as brie or marinated feta and cheddar, gouda, smoked or another type of hard cheese, and a blue cheese. And consider different shapes and sizes of cheese when creating your platter; perhaps round pieces, logs and wedges, as the pieces of cheese certainly don’t all need to be the same shape or size.

And cheese can be paired with several other things to add flavour and variety, including dark chocolate, nuts, strawberries, dried apricots and dates, pickled vegetables, relish or fruit paste wine and lavosh. Lavosh is also effective at cleansing the palate, meaning your guests can mix the different cheese flavours together, and still eat as much as they want to.

Types of Cold Platters

Fruit

Feel free to get creative if you go for a fruit platter, whether it’s to provide a healthy dessert after dinner, or it’s for the family to snack on at the weekend barbeque. For bright colours and a great looking tropical platter, go for kiwi fruit, mangoes and pineapple, garnished with passionfruit while if the focus is on refreshing and replenishing, choose grapes, oranges, watermelons and pineapples.

A cherry and strawberry platter along with dark chocolate for dipping is a little more decadent and exciting. Regardless, to keep everything as fresh as possible, don’t prepare your fruit platter more than about 30 minutes before serving it.

Seafood

Prawns and oysters, along with lemon wedges to bring out the flavours, are ideal for a seafood platter, and seafood is a great option during the summer. Seafood sauce for dipping prawns into is a practical addition. Consider adding seared rare tuna, smoked salmon, smoked mussels, crab or lobster and even marinated baby octopus to a larger platter which is intended as the main course. Placing some finely chopped ice underneath everything will help to make sure your seafood platter stays fresh and cold.

Meats or Charcuterie

Hot or mild salami, ham, kabana, prosciutto and cured sausage are just some of the meats to consider if you are going for a meat platter. Delicious tasting Jamon Ibérico can be added instead of prosciutto, and you may want to accompany the meats with breadsticks, a sliced baguette loaf or crackers. Gherkins, zucchini and pickled onions all taste great and are obvious accompaniments to a plate of tasty looking meats.

Types of Cold Platters

Antipasto

Antipasto translates as ‘before the meal’ and a platter can be as simple or as complicated as you want to make it. Some popular and pre-dinner snacks to think about including sun-dried tomatoes, cubes of feta or Swiss cheese, and thin slices of prosciutto ham or salami.

If you are feeling more ambitious, consider including chorizo, marinated artichokes, chilli mussels, stuffed peppers and perhaps a few dips. The contrasting salty taste and sweet flavour create some interesting contrasts, and all you need to do is add some breadsticks or crackers. You can make a great looking grazing platter by adding some dried fruits and bread.

Crudités

It’s a great idea to have a fresh vegetable and dip platter not only for a beautiful burst of colour but for that healthy option that covers anyone with special dietary requirements such as vegan, Gluten free, dairy free and more. A mixture of sugar snap peas, carrot, cucumber, capsicum, cherry tomato, broccolini and literally anything you have to use will go well with a colourful trio of dips like beetroot, roasted capsicum, pesto or hummus.

Bread and dip

Weather its freshly made seasoned tortilla chips with salsa and guacamole, seasoned pita crisps with hummus decorated with extra virgin olive oil, paprika and toasted pine nuts or fresh Turkish breast with olive oil, balsamic glaze and house dukkha, a bread platter is always a great addition to bulk up a platter menu.

Impressions Catering Platters

For a completely stress-free option that frees up your time to mingle with guests, consider hiring Impressions Catering to take care of your platters for you. We provide a range of delicious platter options which we can deliver freshly made to your home or event venue in Perth or Mandurah on the day. We can also provide wait staff to serve guests so you are truly free to relax and enjoy the day.

Types of Finger Foods

We are usually asked to provide a food menu consisting of a variety of fast foods or finger foods when we are catering for events in Perth. Quality has to prevail in these finger foods like all meals prepared by the Perth caterers. There will be no impact on quality just because they are known as fast foods or convenience foods. We make sure that our finger food customers get the same quality of food, beverages, and service as our wedding, corporate, and banquet catering clients.

We decided to carry out a little research into the types of finger foods on the catering menu. Some of them will be familiar to those in the catering business. Many foods show a growing trend away from the traditional Western-based foods to the more exotic convenience foods from the Far East. We are sure that there are many types of finger foods as everyone has their favourite.

We set out below the types of finger foods that are on top from our research.

French Fries

The faithful old "chip" stands at the top of the list.

Pizza

The Italian contribution comes in all shapes, sizes, and toppings make it a real winner.

Gourmet Sausage Rolls and Pies

It is an old time favourite. The pie fillings have become more creative with modern developments.

Gourmet Sandwiches

This traditional favourite with all types of bread and filling underline its versatility.

Gujons

The gujon is always a popular finger food whether you prefer fish, turkey or chicken.

Spring Rolls

Gourmet spring rolls are usually a favourite, especially with some choice of sweet and sour dips. They are also a great option for vegetarians.

Quiche

Quiche is another traditional snack that can cater for the vegetarians.

Chicken Wings

Chicken wings are one of the most popular finger foods served by Perth caterers whether they are served plain, spicy, or with a dip.

Crudités

This finger food of French origin is gaining more popularity for the health conscious clients.

Fresh Fruit

Fresh fruit can be a great dessert to end any finger food event for the health conscious. Fruit can make for a refreshing option especially if your event is in summer. As you know, Perth’s summers can be dry and hot, which makes fresh fruit a great finger food option.

If you are interested in knowing what we offer for your finger food event, visit Impressions Catering today. We will do our best to make sure your event is a memorable one. What are you waiting for?

Finger Food Catering – Top Tips

When you run a finger food catering service, there are many things that need to be taken into consideration. What type of party, who is attending, storage, food preferences and more. Here are the top tips for making your business stand out.

The Type of Party

The specific type of party that you are catering for will determine what types of finger foods you need to plan for. You will not have the same menu for a child’s party as you would for a wedding, so you need to consider this when addressing your clients.

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The finger foods that you choose should be healthy and nutritional, especially if you are catering a child’s party.

 

Who is Attending the Party?

You will need to make sure that your choose foods that the guests will enjoy. The finger foods that you choose should be healthy and nutritional, especially if you are catering a child’s party.

Try to include a variety of dishes, such as: savory foods, desserts, pastries and bread based foods. You want to give your clients a number of choices, so keep that in mind when planning the menu.

Preferred foods

One of the most important things to consider when catering finger foods, is what the client prefers. Some of the options that you need to consider are: dietary restrictions, vegan or vegetarian options, non-alcoholic or alcoholic, child friendly etc.

Make sure that you get all of this information before you start planning the menu for a client.

Options for Storage

Storage is a major issue when it comes to catering finger foods. Sometimes you will be required to think out of the box when it comes to a specific menu. Your menu might need to be adjusted based on certain criteria, such as: serving space, how much cooking surfaces are available, fridges and freezers that are available, table arrangements and so forth.

It is very important that you take all of these aspects into consideration when you are planning a menu for a party. You want to make sure that your client is happy with the menu that you have planned for them and that you have taken all the precautions necessary to ensure that the party goes off without a hitch.

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One bad party could see your business failing before you even get started, so make sure that this does not happen to you!

There are many things to take into account when you plan on making finger food catering your business, so make sure that you have taken all of these things into consideration before you start.

It is vital that you know where the venue is going to be, who will be attending, how many people are on the guest list, the available space, cooking facilities and the amount of storage that will available for you to use.

As well as these points, you will also need to be aware of any dietary restrictions, allergies and food preferences before you start planning a clients menu. All of these things will help you to create the perfect menu for every occasion.

One bad party could see your business failing before you even get started, so make sure that this does not happen to you!