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Buffet Catering is the Best Choice for Parties

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Buffet catering is a unique style of catering that can help you in the planning of any private or corporate functions. Lots of corporate caterers and cooking chefs offer wide range of variety in buffet catering with lower costs and better quality. You can give buffet lunch / dinner contract to the expert and can focus on other important things about venue and other arrangements. Some caterers also offer Buffet for private parties, big and small corporate events, any office meeting and function, anniversaries and birthday parties. In buffet catering a lunch or dinner is served by fashionable waiter staff along with self-serve stations. If you want to have a buffet catering in your function, then you must have big space which can allocate large tables and also have space for catering staff to move around.

If you have less space or want to have casual get-to-gather, you can go for BBQ (Barbecue or Better Be Quick) buffets. BBQ buffet allow more communication between the attendees and makes it feel more homely. Backyard of your house can also work as your BBQ buffet party, but make sure you have good weather; otherwise people will be uncomfortable joining in. Buffet catering can be used for different types of functions including: Cocktail Functions, Boardroom Lunches and Dinners, Breakfast, lunches, Dinner buffets, Lunch boxes for outdoor group functions, Morning & Afternoon tea & Coffee Breaks, Private functions, Social Events, Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Reunions Etc

Cocktail parties are great treat for guests. Finger food served with cocktails can be a great serving for small gathering in the backyard of your house. These kind of parties are not too expensive, and even expense can be shared by few members or party organizers. Lunch boxes can be a great option for limited day picnic. It can also be served at a remote place where getting your favorite food is hard.

Now days corporate catering companies provide a many items in buffet catering like, oven roasted chicken, fresh garden and fruits salad, different noodles, roast chicken, Fresh cold seafood platter, king prawns, champagne oysters and smoked salmon etc. You can order for some particular party or occasion and their waiters can create great ambience and atmosphere with their service. They might be able to recommend a right location to provide accommodation to the number of people. They provide a wide range of buffet catering, Spit roast catering, dinner packs and Finger food catering and boxed lunches all at affordable cost.

The Perfect Wine to Compliment Seafood

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Chardonnay is a great way to make sure your wine is a great compliment to your dish. Chardonnay is best with a seafood that uses a creamy sauce. This may turn out to not be a great choice if your using multiple seafood items for your meal.

German Riesling wine is a great overall wine to add to a seafood meal, because it is extremely mild in taste compared to most and it will bring out the flavors of the seafood. German Riesling has been known to have lingering taste which helps greatly with oysters and shrimp.

If you are looking for a wine to win over any seafood meal, sparkling wine is the way to go. It will compliment most meals, no matter how complex the dish is. Any fried seafood or any caviar will taste delicious with this wine. Sparkling wine, no matter where it comes from, also will be a favorite among guests who are not normal wine drinkers. It has been matched with all seafood from simple cooked oysters to very elaborate meals with almost a zero failure rate, which is something rarely found among wines.

Some seafood recipes will include a list of good wines with them; these typically are a proven wine that goes well so it is a good idea not to linger too far from the given wine. You don’t need to be wine expert to pick a good wine, but common sense will go along way when deciding on a wine to compliment your seafood.