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November 30, 2015
Toronto’s Gusto 54 Restaurant Group recently launched Gusto 54 Catering. The company specializes in southern Italian fare with global influences and can provide drop-off meals or serve fully catered events. Menu items include ricotta pancakes for breakfast, orzo pasta with grilled eggplant and sun-dried tomato caponata for lunch, and spaghetti with tiger shrimp and clams for dinner.
Toronto’s Gusto 54 Restaurant Group recently launched Gusto 54 Catering. The company specializes in southern Italian fare with global influences and can provide drop-off meals or serve fully catered events. Menu items include ricotta pancakes for breakfast, orzo pasta with grilled eggplant and sun-dried tomato caponata for lunch, and spaghetti with tiger shrimp and clams for dinner.
Photo: Lindsey Dernnan
Eatertainment's Salmon Gravlax Station
Eatertainment's Salmon Gravlax Station

Toronto catering firm Eatertainment has a new chef action station devoted to salmon gravlax. Salmon is hung from hooks above the station and is sliced to order in front of guests. The raw fish is then chopped and served with root-vegetable crisps, miniature greens, and spiced yogurt.

Photo: Courtesy of Eatertainment
Wolfgang Puck Catering's Chef Shadowboxes
Wolfgang Puck Catering's Chef Shadowboxes

For a recent event at the Perot Museum of Science and Nature in Dallas, Wolfgang Puck Catering employed a "chef shadowbox." Meant to provide a strong visual behind a more standard food station, a chef in a shadowbox prepared appetizers as guests looked on.

Photo: Courtesy of Wolfgang Puck Catering
Eatertainment's Bar Cart Station
Eatertainment's Bar Cart Station

The Toronto firm is also using bar carts to display food items. One such spread, wheeled to tables at an event, offered snacks such as frittatas, foie gras, sliders, and lobster.

Photo: Courtesy of Eatertainment
Limelight's "One Potato, Two Potato" Station
Limelight's 'One Potato, Two Potato' Station

Instead of serving French fries at a stationary table, Limelight has used a wheelbarrow to deliver Belgian frites at events. The fries are served in cones, and assorted sauces are displayed on the side.

Photo: Artisan Events
Limelight's "Smash It" Station
Limelight's 'Smash It' Station

Limelight's "Smash It" station offers assorted homemade chocolate bark in flavors such as dark chocolate with dried cherries. Mallets next to the sweets let guests "smash" off a snack-size piece of the bark.

Photo: Erika DuFour Photography
Roar Events' Interactive Margarita Station
Roar Events' Interactive Margarita Station

Roar Events produced a summertime event at Estancia La Jolla Hotel and Spa in Southern California. The dinner had a modern Mexican theme and featured an interactive margarita station. Guests chose the type and flavor of their tequila, as well as one of many specialty salts.

Photo: Courtesy of Roar Events
Comfort Food With a Twist
Comfort Food With a Twist

In New York, Elegant Affairs said classic comfort foods are still in demand, but clients expect a gourmet twist. The company's taco station, for example, lets event guests fill their own shells with items such as 16-hour slow-smoked brisket topped with Napa slaw and cilantro-lime aioli.

Photo: Courtesy of Elegant Affairs
Multiple-Course Dinners
Multiple-Course Dinners

Limelight Catering in Chicago, as well as Elegant Affairs, said clients requested meals with several courses—in a format similar to chefs' tastings at restaurants—for their events. For a recent birthday party, Limelight prepared a seven-course Asian tasting menu that included bites paired with beer.

Photo: Courtesy of Limelight
Charred Foods
Charred Foods

In Virginia, Design Cuisine has seen a trend toward charred foods and pork. The company developed a bacon bar that presents bacon on sticks, in flavors such as maple, chocolate, and hickory. The bacon can be eaten on its own, or used to top sandwiches D.I.Y.-style.

Photo: Courtesy of Design Cuisine
Healthy Food Presented Whimsically
Healthy Food Presented Whimsically

In Philadelphia, Brulee Catering saw the rise of health-conscious catering requests in 2015. But there was one caveat: clients wanted the items to presented in a playful manner. "People are eating healthier and with more consideration," said the catering firm's vice president, Jan DeMarzo. "That is why the 'eye-candy' component is important." For one event, the company prepared vegetarian "sandwiches" made out of grilled pineapple and ricotta. The dish was served on a flower-strewn tray. 

Photo: Pictures by Todd
Transfernation
Transfernation

Transfernation, an app created by New York University seniors Samir Goel and Hannah Dehradunwala in 2013, aims to simplify the donation of leftover food from meetings and events. The "Uber for food rescue" app allows organizations with food to donate and volunteers who transport it to track the process. The app, which has donated more than 10,000 pounds of food since its launch, has coordinated food pickups from Indeed, Cater2.me, and Clinton Global Initiative's annual meeting in September.

Photo: Courtesy of Transfernation
Lemonade For Snapshot
Photo: Courtesy of Entertaining Company
Time and People set up an adult lemonade stand serving specialty versions of favorite springtime cocktails at their joint Friday-night party at the St. Regis hotel. The names of the cocktails had a political theme: the tequila-based 'Primary Punch' and a vodka-based drink called the 'Delegate.'
Time and People set up an adult lemonade stand serving specialty versions of favorite springtime cocktails at their joint Friday-night party at the St. Regis hotel. The names of the cocktails had a political theme: the tequila-based "Primary Punch" and a vodka-based drink called the "Delegate."
Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Time and People
At The New Yorker's cocktail party, passed hors d'oeuvres from the W Washington D.C. included spicy ginger tuna with avocado, served on trays featuring former covers of the magazine.
At The New Yorker's cocktail party, passed hors d'oeuvres from the W Washington D.C. included spicy ginger tuna with avocado, served on trays featuring former covers of the magazine.
Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris
Garden Brunch guests could choose from three types of tomato juice and a variety of vodkas and garnishes at a make-your-own Bloody Mary bar, sponsored by the Distilled Spirits Council.
Garden Brunch guests could choose from three types of tomato juice and a variety of vodkas and garnishes at a make-your-own Bloody Mary bar, sponsored by the Distilled Spirits Council.
Photo: D. Channing Muller for BizBash
Occasions staffers dressed like hot dog vendors wandered throug the party at Long View Gallery with mini hot dogs and traditional toppings of relish, mustard, and ketchup.
Occasions staffers dressed like hot dog vendors wandered throug the party at Long View Gallery with mini hot dogs and traditional toppings of relish, mustard, and ketchup.
Photo: D. Channing Muller for BizBash
Occasions also catered MSNBC's after-party at the United States Institute of Peace. There were multiple flights of food for the buffets as well as fixed and roaming specialty stations. One of the roaming stations featured traditional and sweet potato french fries with a variety of toppings including chili, cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese, truffle oil, onion, and cheese curds.
Occasions also catered MSNBC's after-party at the United States Institute of Peace. There were multiple flights of food for the buffets as well as fixed and roaming specialty stations. One of the roaming stations featured traditional and sweet potato french fries with a variety of toppings including chili, cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese, truffle oil, onion, and cheese curds.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imigination Photo
A chef created caricature pancakes of presidential candidates, as well as President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, at a specialty station. An overhead camera gave guests a view of the action.
A chef created caricature pancakes of presidential candidates, as well as President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, at a specialty station. An overhead camera gave guests a view of the action.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photo
Andrew Cavitolo
Andrew Cavitolo

Riviera Caterers
Coming from a long line of chefs, Andrew Cavitolo learned his culinary secrets early, starting at the age of 10 in his father’s kitchen catering weddings. After receiving his master’s degree in hospitality, Cavitolo continued his culinary studies in Switzerland before launching Riviera Caterers two years ago in New York. He now turns time-honored Italian family recipes into modern creations, while still maintaining a sense of Old World authenticity, for big-name clients like Nike and Bentley Motors.

Arancini “marble run” food station with tomato, basil, and olive oil powders
"We took something simple and made it extremely fun and interactive."

Photos: Bridget Kenny for BizBash
Robb Garceau
Robb Garceau

Creative Edge Parties
Raised in New York’s Hudson Valley in a family of avid gardeners, Robb Garceau has always appreciated raw foods and fine ingredients. After college, he worked under chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten at New York restaurants including Jean-Georges. At Creative Edge in New York, he services some 1,200 events a year for clients such as H&M, Twitter, and Keep a Child Alive—and still makes frequent trips to the local farmers’ markets.

“Shake ‘n’ Snack” (crispy, dehydrated seasonal vegetables and seasoning dusts); guests grab bags from the tray, then season the chips themselves
"The inspiration behind this dish really came from two places. The first was bringing back Shake ‘n Bake in a fun, current way. The second really stemmed from taking everyday ingredients and transforming them with a flavor twist."

Photo: Arnold Brower (Shake 'n' Snack), Carla Ruben (Garceau)
Stella Ballarini
Stella Ballarini

Scoozi Events NYC
A classically trained ballerina, Stella Ballarini originally attended culinary school in Italy as a hobby. She eventually turned her pastime into a business, founding New York's Scoozi Events in 1996, and became known for her playful food and creative presentation.

Edible menus printed with edible ink on edible rice paper
"The edible menus came from an idea to make everything edible on a table setting. We had hosted dinner parties in the past where 95 percent of the table was actually edible for guests to eat."

Photos: Courtesy of Scoozi Events NYC
When guests can grab individual portions, they don't leave a mess on a buffet. Wolfgang Puck Catering creates action stations offering dishes on small plates and mini verrines arranged on trays and risers, which is both convenient for guests and also remains tidy.
When guests can grab individual portions, they don't leave a mess on a buffet. Wolfgang Puck Catering creates action stations offering dishes on small plates and mini verrines arranged on trays and risers, which is both convenient for guests and also remains tidy.
Photo: Courtesy of Wolfgang Puck Catering
For the Recording Academy's official Grammy Awards after-party in Los Angeles, known as the Grammy Celebration, new caterer Patina this year set up dessert buffets where cotton candy hung from tree branches.
For the Recording Academy's official Grammy Awards after-party in Los Angeles, known as the Grammy Celebration, new caterer Patina this year set up dessert buffets where cotton candy hung from tree branches.
Photo: Dan Collopy
At the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscars benefit bash earlier this year, the after-party included espresso milkshakes topped with mini doughnuts on straws.
At the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscars benefit bash earlier this year, the after-party included espresso milkshakes topped with mini doughnuts on straws.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin
For its Fall Ball in 2014, the New York-based art nonprofit Creative Time created a sleepover followed by a late-night dance party. For the sleepover portion, a bar served milk and cookies. But instead of milk, the offering was white Russians served in milk bottles.
For its Fall Ball in 2014, the New York-based art nonprofit Creative Time created a sleepover followed by a late-night dance party. For the sleepover portion, a bar served milk and cookies. But instead of milk, the offering was white Russians served in milk bottles.
Photo: Christos Katsiaouni for Creative Time
Toronto-based Coco & Cowe Confectionary offers its Dicki Dee ice cream bike for rent both in and outside of the city. The bike, which can be customized by color to fit a theme, can be stationed at corporate events, weddings, bridal showers, birthday parties, and more as a serving station option.
Toronto-based Coco & Cowe Confectionary offers its Dicki Dee ice cream bike for rent both in and outside of the city. The bike, which can be customized by color to fit a theme, can be stationed at corporate events, weddings, bridal showers, birthday parties, and more as a serving station option.
Photo: Courtesy of Coco & Cowe Confectionary
Washington Performing Arts’ Inauguration Weekend Brunch
Washington Performing Arts’ Inauguration Weekend Brunch

Rather than only using traditional floral centerpieces, RJ Whyte Event Production opted to make breakfast breads and accompanying spreads on round stones the focal point of the tables for the Washington Performing Arts’ Inauguration Weekend Brunch on Sunday at the Hay-Adams hotel.

Photo: D. Channing Muller/BizBash
The 'Dragon's Breath' dessert will evoke the look of fog among the sweets station offerings.
The "Dragon's Breath" dessert will evoke the look of fog among the sweets station offerings.
Photo: Daniel Collopy
Among the theme drinks is a cocktail known as 'Love in the Dark,' inspired by Adele’s 25. It combines activated charcoal and lavender syrup.
Among the theme drinks is a cocktail known as "Love in the Dark," inspired by Adele’s 25. It combines activated charcoal and lavender syrup.
Photo: Daniel Collopy
Clark Avenue Snack Display
Clark Avenue Snack Display

The second Chicago-theme menu is Nuts on Clark, a summer-inspired display that offers popcorn, nuts, and more as an homage to Clark Avenue, which is two blocks from Wrigley Field. The display offers a variety of popcorn toppings and mix-ins including caramel, chocolate, and garlic olive oil, candy and nuts, and flavored seasonings including ranch, cheddar, and sriracha. Beverages include bottles of Americana-brand flavored soda.

Photo: Meg Baggott
Park City Craft Hot Cocoa
Park City Craft Hot Cocoa

Next door to the Farm is Murdock's Cafe, which offers seven unique takes on hot cocoa: the Sandlot, with graham cracker dust and toasted marshmallows; 94 Crumbs, with chocolate whipped cream and Oreo pieces; Moose Boost, with an espresso shot and whipped cream; the Bear Lake, with raspberry hot cocoa and chocolate whipped cream; the Mogul Mint, with peppermint hot cocoa, peppermint whipped cream, and crushed peppermint; the Carmel Corn, with popcorn whipped cream and salted caramel; and the Peanut Booter, with peanut butter whipped cream and dark chocolate pieces.

Photo: Courtesy of Murdock's Cafe
The brunch featured a 25-foot ceiling installation designed by Taylor and Hov's creative director and executed by Garette Turner of Brightly Ever After. The colorful focal point featured marble balloons and oversize cotton clouds.
The brunch featured a 25-foot ceiling installation designed by Taylor and Hov's creative director and executed by Garette Turner of Brightly Ever After. The colorful focal point featured marble balloons and oversize cotton clouds.
Photo: Erika Layne Photography
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