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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Food Trends

Catering

December 6, 2013
“Coffee and Donuts” meeting-break spread, featuring warm vanilla-­sugar, powdered-sugar, and cinnamon-sugar doughnut holes and ­organic, local coffee, by the Umstead Hotel and Spa in Cary, North Carolina
“Coffee and Donuts” meeting-break spread, featuring warm vanilla-­sugar, powdered-sugar, and cinnamon-sugar doughnut holes and ­organic, local coffee, by the Umstead Hotel and Spa in Cary, North Carolina
Photo: Courtesy of The Umstead Hotel and Spa
Twelve quail eggs sunny-side up, by the SLS Hotel Beverly Hills in Los Angeles
Twelve quail eggs sunny-side up, by the SLS Hotel Beverly Hills in Los Angeles
Photo: Courtesy of the SLS Hotel Beverly Hills
Miniature breakfast empanadas, by the Ritz-Carlton Chicago
Miniature breakfast empanadas, by the Ritz-Carlton Chicago
Photo: Courtesy of Ritz Chicago
Bite-size bagels with lox, by the Ritz-Carlton Chicago
Bite-size bagels with lox, by the Ritz-Carlton Chicago
Photo: Courtesy of Ritz Chicago
Make-your-own champagne cocktail bar with orange and pineapple juices, Angostura bitters, sugar cubes, lemon twists, fresh fruit, and champagne, by the Mandarin Oriental in San Francisco
Make-your-own champagne cocktail bar with orange and pineapple juices, Angostura bitters, sugar cubes, lemon twists, fresh fruit, and champagne, by the Mandarin Oriental in San Francisco
Photo: Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hotel in San Francisco
Warm peach bread pudding with scrambled duck eggs and blackberry compote, by the Intercontinental Chicago
Warm peach bread pudding with scrambled duck eggs and blackberry compote, by the Intercontinental Chicago
Photo: Courtesy of Intercontinental Chicago Hotel
“Legs and Eggs,” featuring a pasture-raised confit chicken leg served with poached eggs, fingerling potato hash, and chive aioli, by the Harbor View Hotel in Edgartown, Massachusetts
“Legs and Eggs,” featuring a pasture-raised confit chicken leg served with poached eggs, fingerling potato hash, and chive aioli, by the Harbor View Hotel in Edgartown, Massachusetts
Photo: Preston Schlebusch
Hanover Benedict, made with local eggs, sautéed spinach, red-pepper hollandaise sauce, and a potato cake, by Hanover Inn in Hanover, New Hampshire
Hanover Benedict, made with local eggs, sautéed spinach, red-pepper hollandaise sauce, and a potato cake, by Hanover Inn in Hanover, New Hampshire
Photo: Courtesy of Hanover Inn
Mexican breakfast buffet, or Cocina del Barrio, with Mexican hot chocolate, mango-passion-fruit and grapefruit-carrot juices, fruit empanadas, tropical fruit in a bag, pastel pan dulce, egg scrambles with squash blossoms and queso fresco, and tortillas, by Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe in New Mexico
Mexican breakfast buffet, or Cocina del Barrio, with Mexican hot chocolate, mango-passion-fruit and grapefruit-carrot juices, fruit empanadas, tropical fruit in a bag, pastel pan dulce, egg scrambles with squash blossoms and queso fresco, and tortillas, by Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe in New Mexico
Photo: Kevin S. Moul
Prosciutto with pickled red onion and feta cheese in a croissant, by the Revere Hotel in Boston
Prosciutto with pickled red onion and feta cheese in a croissant, by the Revere Hotel in Boston
Photo: Courtesy of the Revere Hotel
The “Still Awake From Last Night” breakfast spread, featuring a Philly cheesesteak sandwich, by the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City
The “Still Awake From Last Night” breakfast spread, featuring a Philly cheesesteak sandwich, by the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City
Photo: Courtesy of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa
For a corporate party held last year in the Washington area, Magnolia Bluebird Design & Events worked with Occasions Caterers to design several made-to-order food stations, including one that let guests customize champagne cocktails. Garnish options included herbs, fruit, house-made syrups, and flavored sugar cubes.
For a corporate party held last year in the Washington area, Magnolia Bluebird Design & Events worked with Occasions Caterers to design several made-to-order food stations, including one that let guests customize champagne cocktails. Garnish options included herbs, fruit, house-made syrups, and flavored sugar cubes.
Photo: Geoff Chesman/Imagelink Photography
At the February opening of Washington venue the Powerhouse, Design Cuisine added a D.I.Y. element to the cheese and charcuterie buffet: Guests topped their selections with unique spices displayed in suspended glass bowls or flavored olive oils and vinegars housed in squeeze bottles.
At the February opening of Washington venue the Powerhouse, Design Cuisine added a D.I.Y. element to the cheese and charcuterie buffet: Guests topped their selections with unique spices displayed in suspended glass bowls or flavored olive oils and vinegars housed in squeeze bottles.
Photo: Rodney Bailey
New York’s Great Performances can set up a dessert station featuring hanging pastry bags filled with flavored custards that guests pipe into mini beignets and profiteroles. Custard flavors include tangerine, mint, three-berry, Earl Grey, and vanilla bean.
New York’s Great Performances can set up a dessert station featuring hanging pastry bags filled with flavored custards that guests pipe into mini beignets and profiteroles. Custard flavors include tangerine, mint, three-berry, Earl Grey, and vanilla bean.
Photo: Courtesy of Great Performances
For an event in April, Scoozi Events NYC designed a “foraged” custom cocktail bar that allowed guests to pick garden-fresh herbs, fruits, and veggies for bartenders to add to their drinks.
For an event in April, Scoozi Events NYC designed a “foraged” custom cocktail bar that allowed guests to pick garden-fresh herbs, fruits, and veggies for bartenders to add to their drinks.
Photo: Courtesy of Scoozi
Wolfgang Puck Catering offers a ­poutine station that lets guests top individual plates of French fries with beef or vegetarian gravy and mozzarella or cheddar cheese curds, plus a variety of other toppings including brisket, ham, or duck confit.
Wolfgang Puck Catering offers a ­poutine station that lets guests top individual plates of French fries with beef or vegetarian gravy and mozzarella or cheddar cheese curds, plus a variety of other toppings including brisket, ham, or duck confit.
Photo: Bridget Kenny for BizBash
At the Museum of Science & Industry’s Black Creativity gala in Chicago in January, Sodexo provided a table that held hanging terrariums of flavored salts including red chili, pink Hawaiian, smoke, and rosemary. Also on hand: grinders holding pink, green, white, and black pepper, as well as a variety of flavored butters such as lavender honey and garlic.
At the Museum of Science & Industry’s Black Creativity gala in Chicago in January, Sodexo provided a table that held hanging terrariums of flavored salts including red chili, pink Hawaiian, smoke, and rosemary. Also on hand: grinders holding pink, green, white, and black pepper, as well as a variety of flavored butters such as lavender honey and garlic.
Photo: J. B. Spector/Museum of Science+Industry
A Gummy Bear Carving Station
A Gummy Bear Carving Station

At the opening party for the Canadian Special Event Show last March, Bucket & Whisk created a carving station with five-pound gummy bears instead of beef. In flavors such as “Rare Cherry” and “Well Done Cola,” the giant candies had cheeky signage that advertised features such as “organic-raised” and “hormone-free.” The event was produced by the Idea Hunter.

Photo: Topfive Design
A Swanky Lemonade Stand
A Swanky Lemonade Stand

Over the summer, Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa in California launched the Lemon Break. The catering package includes a lemonade display replete with lemon tarts, lemon sorbet, lemon candies, lemon confit, lemon drops, lemon shooters, lemon chiffon cakes, lemon crème brûlées, and more thematic treats.

Photo: Courtesy of New Port Beach Marriott
Hot Chocolate in Pipettes
Hot Chocolate in Pipettes

At the Chicago AIDS Foundation's World of Chocolate event in 2009, the Signature Room at the 95th served vanilla-and-cinnamon-spiced hot chocolate in pipettes.

Photo: Mireya Acierto for BizBash
Brûléed Banana Pudding
Brûléed Banana Pudding

At the James Beard Awards in New York in 2007, Allison Vines-Rushing served banana pudding brûlée with cat's tongue cookies in mini glass jelly jars.

Photo: Francine Daveta for BizBash
Gruesome Cupcakes
Gruesome Cupcakes

To promote the final season of Dexter last year, Magnolia Bakery concocted a gory treat to honor the show's namesake sociopath. The Killer Cupcake topped red velvet cake with spattered caramel "blood" and "glass" shards made out of sugar.

Photo: Courtesy of Magnolia Cupcakes
Mojito-Flavored Lollipops
Mojito-Flavored Lollipops

At a Lollapalooza party in 2009, Limelight's passed desserts included mojito-flavored lollipops and an array of glittery confections dubbed "Bedazzled Bonbons."

Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Fancy Grilled Cheese
Fancy Grilled Cheese

Boston’s Roxy’s Grilled Cheese can park its truck outside meeting venues. Or, the staff can set up an in-office build-your-own grilled cheese bar with toppings that go beyond childhood basics like sliced tomatoes—think roasted chorizo, applewood bacon, and guacamole.

Photo: Zac Wolf Photography
Mess-Free S'mores
Mess-Free S'mores

For a camp-theme event last year, KG Fare Catering & Events offered a mess-free take on s'mores by displaying the gooey treats on clothespins.

Photo: Courtesy of KG Fare Catering & Events
Customized Macaroni and Cheese
Customized Macaroni and Cheese

At Stella McCartney's Electricity-Free Carnival in New York in 2012, a mac 'n' cheese station was set up as a two-part offering: guests could either select a mini serving on a spinach cone from a Ferris-wheel-shaped stand, or opt for a full cup that could be customized with toppings such as veggie bacon bits, truffle oil, jalapeños, scallions, or sriracha sauce.

Photo: Jim Shi
High-End Pop-Tarts
High-End Pop-Tarts

At Washingtonian magazine's AT&T's Best of Washington party in 2012, Amaryllis designed the space to evoke the ambiance of a vintage ice cream parlor. Ted's Bulletin offered samples of its homemade Pop-Tarts—cinnamon and brown sugar, strawberry, and chocolate—that the company displayed in tall glasses filled with each flavor's ingredients.

Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
Boozy Whoopie Pies
Boozy Whoopie Pies

At the Washingtonian event, PatrĂłn served boozy desserts like whoopie pies and cake pops at its customized bar.

Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
Organic Cotton Candy
Organic Cotton Candy

Spin-Spun (which was formerly called "Spun") is a Chicago catering firm that specializes in cotton candy. Using organic sugar and either organic or natural flavors, founder Seth Bankier spins the treat in nearly 20 flavors including bacon salt, salted caramel, lemon-coconut, and truffle oil.

Photo: Courtesy of Spun
Gage turned shrimp and grits, a meal traditionally served on a plate, into hors d’ouevres by deep-frying the grits into patties and topping them with a single shrimp and remoulade sauce.
Gage turned shrimp and grits, a meal traditionally served on a plate, into hors d’ouevres by deep-frying the grits into patties and topping them with a single shrimp and remoulade sauce.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
Buffet tables were set up throughout the three floors of venue with Southern fare such as cheddar cheese grits, barbecue beef brisket, and cornbread served in iron skillets.
Buffet tables were set up throughout the three floors of venue with Southern fare such as cheddar cheese grits, barbecue beef brisket, and cornbread served in iron skillets.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
Susan Gage served a beet and blood orange side salad in large clear standing bowls on each buffet table.
Susan Gage served a beet and blood orange side salad in large clear standing bowls on each buffet table.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
Gage took inspiration from the Lee Brothers cookbook, which the chefs spoke about the following day at a hosted luncheon, for her Vidalia onion tart with an herb pastry crust served on the buffet tables.
Gage took inspiration from the Lee Brothers cookbook, which the chefs spoke about the following day at a hosted luncheon, for her Vidalia onion tart with an herb pastry crust served on the buffet tables.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
Tabasco onions and barbecue sauce accompanied the barbecue beef brisket.
Tabasco onions and barbecue sauce accompanied the barbecue beef brisket.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
In addition to buttered biscuits, the buffet tables held cornbread served in cast-iron skillets.
In addition to buttered biscuits, the buffet tables held cornbread served in cast-iron skillets.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
For the desserts, Willen kept it to quick bites that could be easily eaten while mingling. The menu included unusual treats such bourbon balls, incorporating one of the South's liquor staples.
For the desserts, Willen kept it to quick bites that could be easily eaten while mingling. The menu included unusual treats such bourbon balls, incorporating one of the South's liquor staples.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
The only dessert requiring more than one hand, yet still served in small portions, was butterscotch pots de créme topped with salted caramel and créme fraiche.
The only dessert requiring more than one hand, yet still served in small portions, was butterscotch pots de créme topped with salted caramel and créme fraiche.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
Salted-caramel brownies were the only dessert served for chocolate lovers.
Salted-caramel brownies were the only dessert served for chocolate lovers.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
The classic New Orleans praline—made with sugar, butter, and pecans—provided another easy-to-eat sweet.
The classic New Orleans praline—made with sugar, butter, and pecans—provided another easy-to-eat sweet.
Photo: Erin Kelleher Photography
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