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Food Trends

July 6, 2016
The Los Angeles-based Seed Floral Interactive offers a flower cart, which can be branded or painted any color.
The Los Angeles-based Seed Floral Interactive offers a flower cart, which can be branded or painted any color.
Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart
Seed Floral Interactive’s terrarium bar can be customized by including trinkets and colors to reflect the theme of an event or a company’s logo.
Seed Floral Interactive’s terrarium bar can be customized by including trinkets and colors to reflect the theme of an event or a company’s logo.
Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart
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
Bar Carts
Bar Carts

Toronto's Eatertainment saw the return of bar carts, at both restaurants and events, in 2015. In the past year, the company has used bar carts to serve dishes—including frittatas, lobster, and sliders—to guests at their seats.

Photo: Courtesy of Eatertainment
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
Restaurant-Style Cuisine
Restaurant-Style Cuisine

Limelight also said clients want their events to feature the same fare that's being served at buzzed-about restaurants. Ramen is trending in Chicago, and for one event, the firm created a ramen bar. At the station, chefs served classic or vegetarian broth with noodles and assorted toppings.

Photo: Courtesy of Limelight
Nontraditional Salads and First Courses
Nontraditional Salads and First Courses

Chicago firm Catering by Michaels served nontraditional salads, including a deconstructed Mediterranean spelt salad, this year. Other creative first courses included green-grape gazpacho with burrata caprese and seared scallops with citrus wedges. 

Photo: Courtesy of Catering by Michaels
Gelée Shots
Gelée Shots

Not to be confused with more pedestrian Jello shots, Blue Plate Catering in Chicago served lots of "gelée shots" this year. The solid beverages come in flavors such as champagne, garnished with citrus cells and gold leaf.

Photo: Courtesy of Blue Plate
Red Velvet Reinvented
Red Velvet Reinvented

Blue Plate reps said red velvet was a popular flavor in 2015, though not always presented traditionally. One dish the firm recently prepared was stacks of miniature red velvet pancakes filled with cream cheese buttercream.

Photo: Courtesy of Blue Plate
Greek Desserts
Greek Desserts

Blue Plate also cited Greek-inspired desserts as a trend of 2015. One popular dish was ravani, a Greek lemon cake with yogurt, coconut, candied lemon peel, and lemon-vanilla syrup.

Photo: Courtesy of Blue Plate
Rustic, Farm-Fresh Food
Rustic, Farm-Fresh Food

Elegant Affairs said the farm-to-table trend was still going strong in 2015, and clients were particularly interested in non-G.M.O. foods. One recent spread featured organic, free-range lemon-herb chicken with grain-based salads. Blue Plate Catering echoed that "anything rustic" was trending for the year, including in presentation style.

Photo: Courtesy of Elegant Affairs
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
Jar Bars
Jar Bars

Brulee also noted a trend of desserts presented in jars. In the past year, the company has filled Mason jars with treats such as wild blueberry pie and coconut cream cake and presented the confections buffet style.

Photo: Courtesy of Brulee Catering
Savory Macarons
Savory Macarons

Brulee saw updated twists on the classic French snack throughout the year. One option, which could be served at a breakfast event, is an open-face macaron topped with sunny-side-up quail eggs.

Photo: PerfectlyPairedPhotography.com
Portable Food
Portable Food

Food on sticks was increasingly popular among Paramount Catering's clients. The Chicago-based firm has served the following items kebab-style this year: chicken thighs with spicy miso, seared tuna with togarashi seasoning, Rice Krispie treats, and roasted marshmallows. The portable food trend carried over to summertime events, when many clients requested themed picnic baskets.

Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Catering
Elevated Vegetarian Options
Elevated Vegetarian Options

Vegetarian dishes are getting more complex. Paramount recently provided intricately detailed meat alternatives at events, including Anson Mills polenta with summer squash and leek fritters.

Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Catering
Entertaining Company's Hot Toddy Punch
Entertaining Company's Hot Toddy Punch

Entertaining Company in Chicago makes a wintry hot toddy punch. The drink is made with ingredients such as fresh ginger, honey, crushed red pepper, orange pekoe tea, and whiskey.

Photo: Ballogg Photography
Royal Fig's Watermelon Cucumber Agua Fresca
Royal Fig's Watermelon Cucumber Agua Fresca

In Austin, Texas, catering firm Royal Fig makes a summery nonalcoholic punch using fresh-pressed watermelon juice, pureed cucumber, agave, water, and mint.

Photo: Jenny DeMarco Photography
A Perfect Event's "Zombie Punch"
A Perfect Event's 'Zombie Punch'

A Perfect Event in Chicago works with Pure Kitchen Catering to create custom "smoking punches" for all seasons. One that's particularly suited to October bashes is the "Zombie Punch," made with ingredients that include three types of rum, grapefruit juice, cinnamon syrup, fresh lime juice, and Herbsaint liqueur.

Photo: Smart Pixel Studio
Trump Chicago's "Winter Magic Punch Bowl"
Trump Chicago's 'Winter Magic Punch Bowl'

Rebar, the bar at the ritzy Chicago hotel, serves a cold-weather punch dubbed "Winter Magic." The drink combines mulled red wine with cloves, oranges, cinnamon, and cherries marinated in cognac.

Photo: Neil John Burger Photography
Ritz-Carlton Orlando's "Cranberry Cobbler"
Ritz-Carlton Orlando's 'Cranberry Cobbler'

Incorporating traditional fall flavors, the nonalcoholic "Cranberry Cobbler" punch at hotel restaurant Highball & Harvest in Orlando combines muddled lemon and raspberry with cranberry juice and honey syrup; it's topped with soda. The drink was created by bartender Blake Herndon and can be made alcoholic with the addition of vodka.

Photo: Courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes
Puff 'n Stuff's Rosemary-Infused Lemonade Punch
Puff 'n Stuff's Rosemary-Infused Lemonade Punch

The Orlando catering firm Puff 'n Stuff creates a nonalcoholic fusion of lemonade and fresh herbs that suits warm-weather gatherings.

Photo: Courtesy of Puff 'n' Stuff
Paramount Events' Backyard Punch
Paramount Events' Backyard Punch

Chicago firm Paramount Events' summery drink contains fresh strawberries and strawberry preserves, mezcal, grilled tangerine, and basil.

Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Events
Paramount Events' Springtime Punch
Paramount Events' Springtime Punch

The firm also makes a springy punch with fennel-infused gin, rosemary syrup, and fresh rhubarb and pink grapefruit juices.

Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Events
Limelight's Summer Vegetable Sangria Punch
Limelight's Summer Vegetable Sangria Punch

Chicago catering company Limelight makes a summery drink that puts a spin on the usually fruity sangria. The Vegetable Sangira Punch incorporates white wine, fresh herbs, heirloom tomatoes, watermelon radish, and cucumber.

Photo: Courtesy of Limelight
Tanta's Pisco Punch
Tanta's Pisco Punch

Tanta, a Peruvian restaurant in Chicago, serves its Pisco punch in a cup decked with a mermaid. The drink contains Pisco Portón, zucca, lime, cinnamon, and Cusqueña beer. National Pisco Sour day is celebrated in February to help bring summery vibes to the dead of winter, but the drink is served at Tanta year-round.

Photo: Courtesy of Tanta
The Duck Inn's Bathtub Punch
The Duck Inn's Bathtub Punch

New Chicago restaurant the Duck Inn has "Bath Tub Punch" on its event menu. Created by senior executive bar director Brandon Phillips, the punch is served in a tabletop bathtub with a large chunk of ice that typically holds a frozen rubber duck. The punch is suited to all seasons, but in the summer the venue hosts outdoor "backyard parties" that offer smoked ribs, sausages, and signature Duck Fat Dogs.

Photo: Kevin Hartmann for Rockit Ranch Productions
Pickling Party
Pickling Party

During this pre-dinner interactive experience from Wolfgang Puck Catering, guests break into groups and move from station to station pickling their own ingredients. Two weeks later, the jars are ready to eat. The catering company also provides recipe ideas with ways to use the new pickled ingredients.

Photo: The Mamones Photography
Camp-Style Barbeque Lessons
Camp-Style Barbeque Lessons

At Kimpton Taconic's adult summer camp in Manchester, Vermont, guests spend a weekend participating in outdoor activities, including hiking, kayaking, yoga, kite making, glass blowing, and zip-lining. Plus, attendees learn how to master the pit with alfresco barbecue lessons. The hotel offers two camp sessions (June 23 to 26 and August 25 to 28), with other weekends available upon request with three weeks’ notice. The cost is $418 a night per person.

Photo: Daniel Krieger
Cocktail Crash Courses
Cocktail Crash Courses

Launching this fall, the Hilton New Orleans Riverside will be offering hands-on mixology classes in Public Belt, the speakeasy-style piano lounge on the hotel’s second floor. The crash course begins with a cocktail history lesson, followed by an interactive demonstration of the city’s signature drink: the old-fashioned. Participants receive recipe cards and a Public Belt T-shirt. The fee is based on group size, with a maximum of 20 meeting attendees. And across the Mississippi at Whiskey and Rye at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel in Texas, groups learn how to make a local favorite: the Depot. The cocktail is served with Texas whiskey, muddled blackberries, Grand Marnier, lemon juice, and sugar.

Photo: Courtesy of Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Fishing Excursion
Fishing Excursion

The Thompson Playa del Carmen in Mexico offers up a “Catch of the Day” program, where guests team up with local fishermen to catch fresh fish offshore, which can then be grilled or made into ceviche or sushi for the group dinner. In addition, guests can pair their fish dishes with the hotel's tequila and mezcal flight-tasting classes.

Photo: Courtesy of Thompson Playa del Carmen
Beekeeping Experience
Beekeeping Experience

At the Towers of the Waldorf Astoria New York, small groups can book an exclusive beekeeping experience, where they can explore the hotel's rooftop hives with a culinary team member and learn how the honey is incorporated into their three-course lunch of honey-infused dishes.

Photo: Courtesy of the Waldorf Astoria New York
Mojito-Making Classes
Mojito-Making Classes

At the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, groups head to the hotel’s herb garden to handpick their own mint to be muddled into cocktails during mojito mixology classes. And in Michigan, groups can create a farm-to-flute pineapple sage mojito at the JW Marriott Grand Rapids’ bar Jdek, which features an outdoor garden [pictured] and a living wall of herbs, fruits, and vegetables where participants learn how to pick pineapple sage and muddle it with fresh fruit.

Photo: Terry Johnston
Gelato Fun
Gelato Fun

In their spacious shop, the owners of Jersey City, New Jersey-based Bucket & Bay Craft Gelato Company teach guests how to make the company's inventive flavors from scratch, including gelato made with seasonal ingredients and infused with spirits like whiskey, rum, or mezcal. Bucket & Bay offers one-of-a-kind flavors such as Rose Latte (rose-petal-infused milk gelato); Purple Sticky Rice (black sticky rice and lemon grass); and Black Label Vanilla with Johnnie Walker Black Label.

Photo: Courtesy of Bucket & Bay Craft Gelato Co.
Salad-Making Sessions
Salad-Making Sessions

At the Waldorf Astoria Orlando and Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, guests create seasonal meals by plucking produce from an indoor herb wall and vegetable garden. Elsewhere in Florida, the Hilton West Palm Beach offers an experiential Mason jar salad-making class where attendees handpick oranges from the potted trees located on the Palm Deck to make a flavorful citrus dressing.

Photo: Courtesy of Hilton West Palm Beach
Blending Trial
Blending Trial

Denver-based winery the Infinite Monkey Theorem offers a blending trial at its Austin, Texas, location in which groups create their own vessel of wine. Guests can then take home two growlers of their custom blend.

Photo: Jing Wang
Forage & Feast Adventure
Forage & Feast Adventure

The historic Clifton Inn in Charlottesville, Virginia, offers guests the opportunity to explore the 100-plus-acre property with hands-on foraging sessions and cooking classes as part of its two-day “Forage & Feast” package. In addition, guests learn basic culinary lessons, such as how to sharpen knives and how to clean and prepare fresh fish. The package costs $4,000 and requires a minimum of six guests.

Photo: Courtesy of Clifton Inn
Rum Rundown
Rum Rundown

Through its partnership with Wicked Dolphin Rum, guests of the Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village in Florida can tour the distillery, learn the art of making rum, and sample specialty flights. Groups are provided with recipe cards and challenged to craft a cocktail with the company's rum and seasonal ingredients.

Photo: Courtesy of Wicked Dolphin Distillery
Salad
Salad

Salad—a summer staple—can be messy, with the risk of a dressing spill onto clothing or hands. Occasions Caterers in Washington created a wedge salad bite hors d’oeuvre, served on a fork, to keep serving clean.

Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
S'mores Sans Campfire
S'mores Sans Campfire

For a camp-theme party, skip the fire and marshmallow-melting attempts and try KG Fare Catering & Events' version of the desert: dipped graham-crackers displayed on clothespins.

Photo: KG Fare Catering & Events
GoFloats Inflatable Palm Island Drink Holder
GoFloats Inflatable Palm Island Drink Holder

For pool parties, the company offers mini inflatable drink holders, $8.55 for a three-pack.

Photo: Courtesy of GoFloats
Funboy’s Yacht
Funboy’s Yacht

For a multi-purpose float, this yacht-inspired creation has a daybed for two, two drink holders, and a cooler in the front of the vessel. It's priced at $128.

Photo: Courtesy of Funboy
Fruit-Infused Ice Cubes
Fruit-Infused Ice Cubes

To keep guests' drinks cool without watering them down, Maria Zoitas of Maria’s Homemade recommends adding fruit-infused ice cubes to drinks at summer parties. Add berries, grapes, or pomegranate seeds to the water in ice cube trays to create the refreshing treat.

Photo: Courtesy of Westside Market NYC
Citymeals Chefs' Tribute
Citymeals Chefs' Tribute

For a hands-free way to dine, chef Joachim Splichal from Los Angeles served up cleverly plated contemporary niçoise salad in a can, which sat atop strips of dirt as a nod to his winery.

Photo: Eric Vitale
Feed U.S.A. for Target Launch
Feed U.S.A. for Target Launch

At this 2013 event, boxes filled with crudités, along with jars of ranch dressing, were displayed atop wooden barrels.

Photo: Nilaya Sabnis
National Hummus Day
National Hummus Day

Earlier this summer, Sabra set-up a 44-foot wooden table with crudité centerpieces, bowls of pretzels, and pita chips for dipping, along with custom menus and individual bowls for hummus and more.

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Photo: Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Sabra
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In July at Travel & Leisure’s annual World’s Best Awards in New York, sponsor Patrón displayed a sleek wall that housed five tanks of Patrón-based cocktails from which guests could pour their own drinks.
Photo: Diane Bondareef/Travel + Leisure
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