Planning a wedding can become overwhelming and stressful. However, stress is the last thing you need in a post wedding brunch, which is intended to give the wedding party a chance to unwind. Either plan the location and the menu well in advance, or hire a brunch caterer to do the job for you.
Brunch Menu
In keeping with the relaxed mood of a post-wedding brunch, dishes should be made ahead of time or easy to prepare. You can either ask guests to bring food for a potluck or set up a mix of pre-made and fresh items. If someone is willing to cook during the brunch, you can add French toast and omelets, which are best served fresh.
A brunch menu can include both breakfast and lunch dishes, including pastries and quiche. Round off the menu with fresh fruit, vegetable trays and green salads. Sandwich wraps or chicken and deviled ham salads can be served with an assortment of specialty breads to add the luncheon feel. Crown the meal with fruit tarts, and you can't go wrong.
As a wedding brunch is in the late morning, teas, coffee, soft drinks and fruit juices are perfect beverage choices. Sparkling grape juice makes a lovely mock champagne.
Check your local supermarkets or warehouse clubs as they can provide wonderful meat, cheese, fruit and sandwich trays. Warehouse clubs and supermarkets also offer some beautiful cake options in their bakery departments.
Brunch Caterers
As the brunch menu can range from simple to elegant, you have tremendous leeway in choosing a caterer. First, deciding on your budget is important. Then, once you have your budget set, the work begins.
Try contacting your local deli first. Many offer everything from breakfast to dinner and desserts and can provide what you need for a wedding brunch. Should you wish to go with a more elegant brunch theme, you can find caterers through many of the bridal sites, often with local recommendations. If your wedding is out of town, many country inns could provide catering options, as well as wonderful brunch settings.
Regardless of which catering option you choose, aim to keep the stress low. If you find yourself worrying too much over the brunch, it's time to take a different approach. Wedding brunches should create a somewhat more relaxed atmosphere than the formal dinner reception, and a calm mood is the perfect start to a married life.
If creative brunch food ideas are bouncing around in your head, it must be your turn to host a morning event at your house. To make your party a memorable one, hold a champagne brunch, and serve fresh Belgian waffles. |
Brunch is a comforting kind of meal, a lazily late breakfast or early lunch (however you see it), and so there is plenty of flexibility in terms of choosing a menu. Many people like to include a bit of both kinds of foods - breakfast foods and light lunch foods - in the brunch menu. |