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food

July 20, 2016
At the South Beach Wine & Food Festival earlier this year, the Sweet 15 Dessert reception included a take on birthday cake and ice cream from Jean Georges Vongerichten's Matador and Market restaurants at the Miami Beach Edition hotel. Crème fraîche cake, vanilla bean crémeux, confetti nitro ice cream, raspberry gel, a white chocolate candle, and 23-carat edible gold flake comprised the dish.
At the South Beach Wine & Food Festival earlier this year, the Sweet 15 Dessert reception included a take on birthday cake and ice cream from Jean Georges Vongerichten's Matador and Market restaurants at the Miami Beach Edition hotel. Crème fraîche cake, vanilla bean crémeux, confetti nitro ice cream, raspberry gel, a white chocolate candle, and 23-carat edible gold flake comprised the dish.
Photo: John Parra/Getty Images for SOBEWFF
Strawberry milkshakes from Elegant Affairs Off-Premise Catering & Event Design in New York accompany sirloin sliders as a late-night snack for guests—a sophisticated twist on kid-friendly diner fare.
Strawberry milkshakes from Elegant Affairs Off-Premise Catering & Event Design in New York accompany sirloin sliders as a late-night snack for guests—a sophisticated twist on kid-friendly diner fare.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
At the Engage! wedding summit held in Colorado in 2014, the event's dessert party offered an easy-to-eat lollipop version of campfire s'mores. (The event's rustic location inspired other various camp-inspired details.)
At the Engage! wedding summit held in Colorado in 2014, the event's dessert party offered an easy-to-eat lollipop version of campfire s'mores. (The event's rustic location inspired other various camp-inspired details.)
Photo: Tammy Swales/Engage!
Last year, Abigail Kirsch Catering in New York began offering colorful mini ice cream sandwiches for events. Flavors include pistachio coconut pineapple and carrot butter pecan caramel, served in matching foil for easy, neat eating.
Last year, Abigail Kirsch Catering in New York began offering colorful mini ice cream sandwiches for events. Flavors include pistachio coconut pineapple and carrot butter pecan caramel, served in matching foil for easy, neat eating.
Photo: Andre Maier
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 so-called 'Anti-Gala' for the Lowline in New York in 2012, ice cream sandwiches and gelato provided by Lower East Side food vendors Melt and Il Laboratorio del Gelato served as kid-style dessert that appealed to adults.
At the so-called "Anti-Gala" for the Lowline in New York in 2012, ice cream sandwiches and gelato provided by Lower East Side food vendors Melt and Il Laboratorio del Gelato served as kid-style dessert that appealed to adults.
Photo: Andrew Martin/BizBash
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
Abigail Kirsch in New York created smoked cheddar-glazed mini doughnuts dusted with peanut brittle for a surprising sweet-and-savory twist on a classic glazed doughnut. To serve them, the caterer repurposed a plate display rack by turning it on its side and threading the doughnuts through.
Abigail Kirsch in New York created smoked cheddar-glazed mini doughnuts dusted with peanut brittle for a surprising sweet-and-savory twist on a classic glazed doughnut. To serve them, the caterer repurposed a plate display rack by turning it on its side and threading the doughnuts through.
Photo: Andre Maier Photography
Sterling Engagements hosted a party in Los Angeles last year to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The array of catering options there included a sophisticated milk-and-cookies dessert bar including various flavors of milk.
Sterling Engagements hosted a party in Los Angeles last year to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The array of catering options there included a sophisticated milk-and-cookies dessert bar including various flavors of milk.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
New York’s Elegant Affairs Caterers created a dish of Pop Tart lollipops available in flavors like apple cinnamon, strawberry, and s'mores.
New York’s Elegant Affairs Caterers created a dish of Pop Tart lollipops available in flavors like apple cinnamon, strawberry, and s'mores.
Photo: Courtesy of Elegant Affairs
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
At Allison&Partners’ Late Night Saloon at South by Southwest in 2014, pastry chef Dominique Ansel debuted what was then his newest creation: the chocolate chip cookie milk shot. (His famous Cronuts made cameos too.)
At Allison&Partners’ Late Night Saloon at South by Southwest in 2014, pastry chef Dominique Ansel debuted what was then his newest creation: the chocolate chip cookie milk shot. (His famous Cronuts made cameos too.)
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Updated s’mores in chocolate spoons with toasted handmade vanilla bean marshmallows, dark chocolate ganache, and graham cracker dust, by Truffleberry Market in Chicago
Updated s’mores in chocolate spoons with toasted handmade vanilla bean marshmallows, dark chocolate ganache, and graham cracker dust, by Truffleberry Market in Chicago
Photo: Courtesy of Truffleberry Market
Mango upside-down cornbread served à la mode with fresh mangoes, by Homegirl Catering in Los Angeles
Mango upside-down cornbread served à la mode with fresh mangoes, by Homegirl Catering in Los Angeles
Photo: Pocho Sanchez/Homeboy Industries
Grown-up “Bug Juice” cocktail with vodka, pear juice, house-made cranberry syrup, and lemon juice or gin, cucumber and lime juices, simple syrup, and cucumber bitters, by Relevant Events in Brooklyn, New York
Grown-up “Bug Juice” cocktail with vodka, pear juice, house-made cranberry syrup, and lemon juice or gin, cucumber and lime juices, simple syrup, and cucumber bitters, by Relevant Events in Brooklyn, New York
Photo: Courtesy of Relevant Events
Fire-roasted tomato and chipotle beef chili served inside jalepeño-flecked buttermilk cornbread bites, by Truffleberry Market in Chicago
Fire-roasted tomato and chipotle beef chili served inside jalepeño-flecked buttermilk cornbread bites, by Truffleberry Market in Chicago
Photo: Courtesy of Truffleberry Market
“Dragon breath” popcorn balls made with liquid nitrogen, by BG Events & Catering in Boston
“Dragon breath” popcorn balls made with liquid nitrogen, by BG Events & Catering in Boston
Photo: Courtesy of BG Events
Tender, smoky braised short ribs served inside mini roasted potatoes and topped with potato puree and brown-buttered peas, by Truffleberry Market in Chicago
Tender, smoky braised short ribs served inside mini roasted potatoes and topped with potato puree and brown-buttered peas, by Truffleberry Market in Chicago
Photo: Moonhouse Productions
Salted dark chocolate pudding and cookie “dirt,” served with edible worms, carrots with fern leaf lavender, and blackberry “hyacinths” with candied tarragon and fennel pollen, by Relevant Events in Brooklyn, New York
Salted dark chocolate pudding and cookie “dirt,” served with edible worms, carrots with fern leaf lavender, and blackberry “hyacinths” with candied tarragon and fennel pollen, by Relevant Events in Brooklyn, New York
Photo: Courtesy of Relevant Events
Roasted corn panna cotta served with quince sauce, by Homegirl Catering in Los Angeles
Roasted corn panna cotta served with quince sauce, by Homegirl Catering in Los Angeles
Photo: Pocho Sanchez/Homeboy Industries
Colorful mini ice cream sandwiches in flavors such as pistachio coconut pineapple and carrot butter pecan caramel served in matching foil, by Abigail Kirsch Catering in New York
Colorful mini ice cream sandwiches in flavors such as pistachio coconut pineapple and carrot butter pecan caramel served in matching foil, by Abigail Kirsch Catering in New York
Photo: Andre Maier
Crispy pork belly with chocolate ancho chile sauce served on skewers in wheat grass, by BG Events & Catering in Boston
Crispy pork belly with chocolate ancho chile sauce served on skewers in wheat grass, by BG Events & Catering in Boston
Photo: Courtesy of BG Events
Blanketed mini franks with cheddar ale and sauerkraut mustard sauces, by Abigail Kirsch Catering in New York
Blanketed mini franks with cheddar ale and sauerkraut mustard sauces, by Abigail Kirsch Catering in New York
Photo: Courtesy of Abigail Kirsch
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida's 'Magic Under the Mangroves' event took place under a tent provided by TentLogix.
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida's "Magic Under the Mangroves" event took place under a tent provided by TentLogix.
Photo: AP Alexander
AVMedia provided soft lighting under the tent as the 400 guests ate dinner.
AVMedia provided soft lighting under the tent as the 400 guests ate dinner.
Photo: AP Alexander
Windows Catering Company provided a nature-themed hors d'oeuvres table with items placed on things from nature including tree trunks.
Windows Catering Company provided a nature-themed hors d'oeuvres table with items placed on things from nature including tree trunks.
Photo: AP Alexander
The Garden District provided florals, linens, and other decor for the fund-raiser.
The Garden District provided florals, linens, and other decor for the fund-raiser.
Photo: Courtesy of Windows Catering Company
Cups mimicking flower pots were stuffed with shrimp salad topped with sprouting greens.
Cups mimicking flower pots were stuffed with shrimp salad topped with sprouting greens.
Photo: Courtesy of Windows Catering Company
At a 40th birthday party, the JDK Group strung doughnuts as decor above the serving table.
At a 40th birthday party, the JDK Group strung doughnuts as decor above the serving table.
Photo: Shannon Confair Photography
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Photo: Courtesy of Entertaining Company
For a fund-raiser in Boston, the Catered Affair set up a doughnut-on-a-stick bar, where guests could top their own treats with colored sugar, candy, and more.
For a fund-raiser in Boston, the Catered Affair set up a doughnut-on-a-stick bar, where guests could top their own treats with colored sugar, candy, and more.
Photo: Person + Killian Photography
At the Museum of Contemporary Art's most recent ArtEdge Gala in Chicago, Jewell Events Catering set up a Pegboard that held chocolate, cinnamon-sugar, glazed, and old-fashioned cake doughnuts.
At the Museum of Contemporary Art's most recent ArtEdge Gala in Chicago, Jewell Events Catering set up a Pegboard that held chocolate, cinnamon-sugar, glazed, and old-fashioned cake doughnuts.
Photo: Photo: Alain Milotti
Juicy Couture's Gold Coast boutique in Chicago threw an in-store shopping event for customers last year. Truffleberry Market served passed bites, including salted caramel mini doughnuts on hot pink zebra-printed trays.
Juicy Couture's Gold Coast boutique in Chicago threw an in-store shopping event for customers last year. Truffleberry Market served passed bites, including salted caramel mini doughnuts on hot pink zebra-printed trays.
Photo: Francis Son Photography
Abigail Kirsch in New York repurposed a plate display rack by turning it on its side to hold smoked cheddar-glazed mini doughnuts dusted with peanut brittle.
Abigail Kirsch in New York repurposed a plate display rack by turning it on its side to hold smoked cheddar-glazed mini doughnuts dusted with peanut brittle.
Photo: Andre Maier Photography
Evoke, the event design and planning company based in Washington, D.C., designed this doughnut wall out of Pegboard, with 1,200 wooden golf tees holding chocolate-glazed, cinnamon-sugar, and powdered doughnuts. A server with a step stool is on hand to pull doughnuts off the wall. Design Cuisine executed the concept.
Evoke, the event design and planning company based in Washington, D.C., designed this doughnut wall out of Pegboard, with 1,200 wooden golf tees holding chocolate-glazed, cinnamon-sugar, and powdered doughnuts. A server with a step stool is on hand to pull doughnuts off the wall. Design Cuisine executed the concept.
Photo: Kate Headly
For the ESPN ESPY Awards preparty in Los Angeles in July, DNA Events set up a golf-inspired display of doughnut holes on toothpick tees on an AstroTurf-covered table.
For the ESPN ESPY Awards preparty in Los Angeles in July, DNA Events set up a golf-inspired display of doughnut holes on toothpick tees on an AstroTurf-covered table.
Photo: Courtesy of DNA Events
During the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington in May, The New Yorker hosted a cocktail party where passed hors d'oeuvres from the W Washington D.C. were presented on trays featuring previous covers of the magazine.
During the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington in May, The New Yorker hosted a cocktail party where passed hors d'oeuvres from the W Washington D.C. were presented on trays featuring previous covers of the magazine.
Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris
In June, Patina Catering catered the opening of Skyspace Los Angeles, the observation deck that also includes a glass slide 1,000 feet above the city. As part of an elaborate catering offering, Patina served late-night hors d'oeuvres that were passed as the party came to a close. The grab-and-go boxes featured cheddar beef sliders on mini sesame buns, crispy tater tots, and mini milkshakes.
In June, Patina Catering catered the opening of Skyspace Los Angeles, the observation deck that also includes a glass slide 1,000 feet above the city. As part of an elaborate catering offering, Patina served late-night hors d'oeuvres that were passed as the party came to a close. The grab-and-go boxes featured cheddar beef sliders on mini sesame buns, crispy tater tots, and mini milkshakes.
Photo: Christopher Todd Studios
In June, Lancôme hosted an artful party to launch its newest products in New York. A unique open tray, oriented vertically, was reminiscent of architecture or candlesticks. It offered bites from Pinch Food Design.
In June, Lancôme hosted an artful party to launch its newest products in New York. A unique open tray, oriented vertically, was reminiscent of architecture or candlesticks. It offered bites from Pinch Food Design.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
At the flagship boutique opening for Hublot in New York in April, goat cheese and kalamata olive lollipops from CxRA lent a graphic, dramatic, black-and-white look against an all-black tray.
At the flagship boutique opening for Hublot in New York in April, goat cheese and kalamata olive lollipops from CxRA lent a graphic, dramatic, black-and-white look against an all-black tray.
Photo: Jim Shi
In June, the Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted its Party in the Garden, and caterers paid special attention to food presentation on the tray. Sweet pea and pesto crostini from Union Square Events took on artful forms of their own.
In June, the Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted its Party in the Garden, and caterers paid special attention to food presentation on the tray. Sweet pea and pesto crostini from Union Square Events took on artful forms of their own.
Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
At a Los Angeles event hosted by Century 21 Real Estate in July with a futuristic look and feel, hors d’oeuvres—such as lump crab cakes with remoulade and micro arugula—were served on modern-style white platters that included unusual cutout forms.
At a Los Angeles event hosted by Century 21 Real Estate in July with a futuristic look and feel, hors d’oeuvres—such as lump crab cakes with remoulade and micro arugula—were served on modern-style white platters that included unusual cutout forms.
Photo: Chelsea Lauren
Last year in Los Angeles, Ted Baker hosted an event at Carondelet House, where Tres L.A. whipped up whimsical catering trays reminiscent of organic environments. On one presentation, moss and whole mushrooms surrounded mushroom griddle cakes.
Last year in Los Angeles, Ted Baker hosted an event at Carondelet House, where Tres L.A. whipped up whimsical catering trays reminiscent of organic environments. On one presentation, moss and whole mushrooms surrounded mushroom griddle cakes.
Photo: Alice Dubin/BizBash
Single floral stems framed hors d’oeuvres like mango Thai basil summer rolls from Union Square Events at the Robin Hood Foundation gala in New York in May.
Single floral stems framed hors d’oeuvres like mango Thai basil summer rolls from Union Square Events at the Robin Hood Foundation gala in New York in May.
Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
For a luncheon with a “hat party” theme, New York caterer Abigail Kirsch created a playful arrangement of desserts, including a white chocolate 'fence,' citrus macaron 'hat pops,' peanut-butter-and-jelly tarts, miniature carrot cake, and Devil's Food cakes topped with flowers.
For a luncheon with a “hat party” theme, New York caterer Abigail Kirsch created a playful arrangement of desserts, including a white chocolate "fence," citrus macaron "hat pops," peanut-butter-and-jelly tarts, miniature carrot cake, and Devil's Food cakes topped with flowers.
Photo: Courtesy of Abigail Kirsch
Last year, the Peninsula Chicago offered rotisserie potatoes in cones amid river rocks and bamboo shoots.
Last year, the Peninsula Chicago offered rotisserie potatoes in cones amid river rocks and bamboo shoots.
Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
Heinz launched a new yellow mustard last year in May, and hosted a barbecue-style event in New York to celebrate. In a bit of a meta moment—or at least a detail that clearly underscored the host’s marketing message—Heinz served mustard-topped corn dogs on trays emblazoned with the new product’s label.
Heinz launched a new yellow mustard last year in May, and hosted a barbecue-style event in New York to celebrate. In a bit of a meta moment—or at least a detail that clearly underscored the host’s marketing message—Heinz served mustard-topped corn dogs on trays emblazoned with the new product’s label.
Photo: Paolo Ferraris/Michael Jurick Photography
Max Ultimate Food offered bite-size, branded desserts.
Max Ultimate Food offered bite-size, branded desserts.
Photo: Michael Blanchard Photography
Chicken and vegetable kabobs were presented in American Express cups.
Chicken and vegetable kabobs were presented in American Express cups.
Photo: Kayla Hernandez for BizBash
Waitstaff circulated a wide array of hors d'oeuvres, including BLTs marked with TruTV's logo (pictured), bite-sized burgers, and miniature cannolis.
Waitstaff circulated a wide array of hors d'oeuvres, including BLTs marked with TruTV's logo (pictured), bite-sized burgers, and miniature cannolis.
Photo: Jeremy Freeman
Cupcakes in mini cones came from Sweet E's.
Cupcakes in mini cones came from Sweet E's.
Photo: Dale Wilcox
Alligator Pear passed hors d'oeuvres on spoons marked with the network's logo.
Alligator Pear passed hors d'oeuvres on spoons marked with the network's logo.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2me Studios
Each year, a local caterer in the host city sponsors the evening party on the second day of the conference. This year, at the Capitol Fare party held at Dock5 on August 16, Occasions Caterers served a variety of dishes via buffet tables, food stations, and its new revolving ferris wheel of appetizers, such as caprese salad and gazpacho shooters.
Each year, a local caterer in the host city sponsors the evening party on the second day of the conference. This year, at the Capitol Fare party held at Dock5 on August 16, Occasions Caterers served a variety of dishes via buffet tables, food stations, and its new revolving ferris wheel of appetizers, such as caprese salad and gazpacho shooters.
Photo: Alex Quijano/Catersource
Fried chicken with buttermilk dressing, served with a house-made biscuit, long-cooked cavolo nero, summer succotash salad, and a chocolate chip or oatmeal cookie, by the Larder in Los Angeles
Fried chicken with buttermilk dressing, served with a house-made biscuit, long-cooked cavolo nero, summer succotash salad, and a chocolate chip or oatmeal cookie, by the Larder in Los Angeles
Photo: Aaron Cook/AACK Studio
A bento box filled with heirloom beet and watercress salad with goat cheese and spiced pistachios; open-faced roasted chicken salad on a pretzel croissant; and olive-oil-poached salmon with tomato-fennel chutney and balsamic roasted vegetable skewers, by Truffleberry Market in Chicago
A bento box filled with heirloom beet and watercress salad with goat cheese and spiced pistachios; open-faced roasted chicken salad on a pretzel croissant; and olive-oil-poached salmon with tomato-fennel chutney and balsamic roasted vegetable skewers, by Truffleberry Market in Chicago
Photo: Courtesy of Truffleberry Market
Classic roast beef sandwiches and Italian sandwiches with layered meats, shredded Parmesan Reggiano and Asiago cheeses, red onion, pepperoncini, and Farmhouse vinaigrette served on baguettes, by Santa Barbara Catering Company in Tempe, Arizona
Classic roast beef sandwiches and Italian sandwiches with layered meats, shredded Parmesan Reggiano and Asiago cheeses, red onion, pepperoncini, and Farmhouse vinaigrette served on baguettes, by Santa Barbara Catering Company in Tempe, Arizona
Photo: Courtesy of Santa Barbara Catering
Slow-roasted salmon with cucumber-dill yogurt sauce, served with a mixed grain salad, broccoli with arbol chili, and berries with crème fraîche, by the Larder in Los Angeles
Slow-roasted salmon with cucumber-dill yogurt sauce, served with a mixed grain salad, broccoli with arbol chili, and berries with crème fraîche, by the Larder in Los Angeles
Photo: Aaron Cook/AACK Studio
Sesame noodle salad with Asian vegetables, garnished with spicy tuna and California rolls, served in individual take-out containers, by Abigail Kirsch in New York
Sesame noodle salad with Asian vegetables, garnished with spicy tuna and California rolls, served in individual take-out containers, by Abigail Kirsch in New York
Photo: Andre Maier
Gulf shrimp with house-made cocktail sauce, by Royal Fig Catering in Austin, Texas
Gulf shrimp with house-made cocktail sauce, by Royal Fig Catering in Austin, Texas
Photo: SMS Photography
Build-your-own tacos with fresh tortillas and assorted fillings, including carne asada, carnitas, and mushroom, plus toppings and sides, by Otto's Tacos in New York
Build-your-own tacos with fresh tortillas and assorted fillings, including carne asada, carnitas, and mushroom, plus toppings and sides, by Otto's Tacos in New York
Photo: Courtesy of Otto's Tacos
Roasted salmon with citrus vinaigrette served on a bed of fresh greens, served with a baguette roll, seasonal fruit, or a chocolate chip cookie, by Bi-Rite Catering in San Francisco
Roasted salmon with citrus vinaigrette served on a bed of fresh greens, served with a baguette roll, seasonal fruit, or a chocolate chip cookie, by Bi-Rite Catering in San Francisco
Photo: Molly DeCoudreaux Photography
Nova Scotia lobster in chive mayonnaise, served in an artisanal bun, along with kettle chips, bean, snow and snap peas, broccoli salad, and a chocolate whoopie pie, by En Ville Event Design & Catering in Toronto
Nova Scotia lobster in chive mayonnaise, served in an artisanal bun, along with kettle chips, bean, snow and snap peas, broccoli salad, and a chocolate whoopie pie, by En Ville Event Design & Catering in Toronto
Photo: Simon Burn
House-made hummus, handmade dolmas, cucumbers, marinated olives, halloumi cheese, and pita triangles, by Bi-Rite Catering in San Francisco
House-made hummus, handmade dolmas, cucumbers, marinated olives, halloumi cheese, and pita triangles, by Bi-Rite Catering in San Francisco
Photo: Molly DeCoudreaux Photography
Deep-dish pizzas with a house-made olive oil crust, tomato ragout, mozzarella, and basil, served with tiny shakers of Parmesan, garlic powder, oregano, and red pepper flakes, by Abigail Kirsch in New York
Deep-dish pizzas with a house-made olive oil crust, tomato ragout, mozzarella, and basil, served with tiny shakers of Parmesan, garlic powder, oregano, and red pepper flakes, by Abigail Kirsch in New York
Photo: Courtesy of Abigail Kirsch
Artichoke and four-cheese focaccia flatbread with marinara sauce, by Bi-Rite Catering in San Francisco
Artichoke and four-cheese focaccia flatbread with marinara sauce, by Bi-Rite Catering in San Francisco
Photo: Molly DeCoudreaux Photography
Tiramisu in a jar with chocolate ganache, espresso biscuits, and vanilla mascarpone, by Eatertainment in Toronto
Tiramisu in a jar with chocolate ganache, espresso biscuits, and vanilla mascarpone, by Eatertainment in Toronto
Photo: Courtesy of Eatertainment
Austin City Limits Bodegas
Austin City Limits Bodegas

New to this year’s festival grounds were the ACL Bodegas, convenience stores of sorts that sold fruits, snacks, and other essentials from $2 to $5.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury for BizBash
Leslie Tseng
Leslie Tseng

Marcey Brownstein Catering & Events
Leslie Tseng, who joined New York-based Marcey Brownstein Catering 11 years ago, continues to shape the company’s cuisine alongside executive chef Will Burgess, taking inspiration from gongbi—the meticulous technique of traditional Chinese painting—which results in dishes that are highly detailed.

Mini garden boards with herb butter, pumpernickel “dirt,” and mini veggies
"We wanted to come up with a beautiful way to highlight an early summer bounty of mini vegetables in a fun and innovative way. We wanted it to be whimsical, playful, and conversation-starting, but not too goofy or weird. In addition, these were on the dining tables and acted as a decor element since floral was minimal."

Photos: Gulshan Kirat
Roshan Wanasingha
Roshan Wanasingha

Encore Catering
Toronto-based chef Roshan Wanasingha attended culinary school in Sri Lanka, then made his way through the kitchens of luxury hotels such as the five-star Hilton Colombo and the seven-star Burj Al Arab in Dubai. At Encore Catering, Wanasingha has spent the past year catering to clients such as Nike and BMW; he also serviced a million-dollar wedding.

Green tea, Chivas Regal whiskey, and white chocolate gelato served in a smoking teapot
"A couple of years ago, I went to a Chinese dim sum restaurant and they served a green tea. I was looking at it and said to myself it would be a great idea to do a green tea sorbet on a smoking teapot. It’s a very unique concept because it looks like it’s hot, but its cold. It’s almost like you’re serving sorbet on smoking water."

Photos: Courtesy of Encore Catering (teapot), Peter Visima (Wanasingha)
Matthew Donegan
Matthew Donegan

Max Ultimate Food
A graduate of Boston University with a degree in hotel and restaurant management, Matthew Donegan considers living and working in Paris as his biggest career break. Upon returning to the United States, he owned and operated two restaurants for 10 years and worked at the Catered Affair before joining Max Ultimate Food in Boston. There, his catering roster includes prestigious venues and fund-raising events for nonprofit organizations, such as the Boston Ballet gala, the DeCordova Museum gala, and the Perkins School for the Blind gala.

Chocolate caramel tortes with bubble truffles, mini cappuccino shakes, and a wand to blow edible bubbles
"Catering is a true collaboration … and it takes a village. And you have to be willing to take a risk. Sometimes my staff thinks I’m crazy for trying certain complicated menus for large events. My comment is always ‘you can’t stump greatness.'"

Photos: Courtesy of Max Ultimate Food
Julian Alonzo
Julian Alonzo

Neuman’s Kitchen
Julian Alonzo’s first foray into the food world was working under chef David Bouley at three-star New York restaurant Montrachet at the age of 16. He then earned his degree from the French Culinary Institute and took jobs in Parisian restaurants such as Maxim’s and Guy Savoy. Now executive chef at the New York-based catering firm Neuman’s Kitchen, Alonzo has prepared innovative menus for events such as the Lowline Anti-Gala and the International Interior Design Association’s Color Invasion benefit. He also has an artful, fresh way of presenting seafood dishes.

Hawaiian kampachi crudo, nasturtium, shiso vinaigrette, and trout roe
"This was a play on a checkerboard game I was playing with my son one afternoon. He was totally beating me because I was thinking about how it would look so pretty if I did this design with a tartare dish I was working on."

Photos: Evan Sung (kampachi), Tom LeGoff (Alonzo)
Myriam Cordova
Myriam Cordova

Shiraz Events
Born in Venezuela, Myriam Cordova studied at Casa de Campo University in Madrid before working alongside top chefs, including Douglas Rodriguez, Alex Garcia, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Zarela Sanchez. Cordova, who honed her skills as the executive chef at the Betsy Ross Hotel prior to heading up the culinary and catering division of Shiraz Events in Miami, also teaches at the New York Food and Hotel Management School.

A deconstructed piña colada made of coconut custard flan and baked into a dried coconut with homemade pineapple sorbet and a dark rum glaze
"We are always looking for new ways to serve classic flavors."

Photos: Courtesy of Shiraz Events
Bob Spiegal
Bob Spiegal

Pinch Food Design
Known for his innovative approach to plating, Bob Spiegal is in constant demand to cater prestigious New York events, such as the Whitney Museum’s fall gala, New York Philharmonic’s opening in the park, and the Cooper Union gala. He embraces the idea of one-bite food served without traditional silverware and plates, making Pinch a go-to caterer for unconventional presentations.

Formaggi, prosciutto, salumi foccacia, and Italian pickles served on a clipboard
"We wanted guests to have the same experience [of a traditional trattoria], but at an event. The clipboard was logical because it held the butcher’s paper, which had the menu printed on it."

Photos: Courtesy of Pinch Food Design
Christopher Matthews
Christopher Matthews

Eatertainment
With former experience as a restaurant owner and a caterer for airlines and cruise ships, Christopher Matthews has been the executive chef at the Toronto catering company Eatertainment for five years. When he cooks, Matthews focuses on achieving balance between flavors, textures, and colors; specialties include colorblocked dishes that incorporate seasonal ingredients. Recognized for his striking presentation styles that don’t overwhelm a small plate, the chef is known to sketch his dishes before he prepares them.

Pasta with gold leaf, porcini powder, shaved truffle, and squid ink
"The dish was a balance of simplicity and elegance using two unique flavors that represented the land and the ocean. This is an example of my philosophy of keeping a dish simple, using just a few select ingredients, and then highlighting and balancing each one within the dish."

Photos: Bruce Gibson
Elaina Vazquez
Elaina Vazquez

Boutique Bites
After getting her degree from New York’s Culinary Institute of America, Elaina Vazquez worked at luxury restaurants such as Avenues at the Peninsula hotel in Chicago and Joël Robuchon at the Mansion in Las Vegas. In 2008, at age 26, she opened her own catering firm in Chicago, which now serves a client base that includes fashion designers and film directors. Vazquez is known for what she refers to as “stylish minis”—everything from quarter-size cheeseburgers to tiny tacos.

Filet mignon sandwich
"The menu consisted of typical food you would take to a picnic—but presented in a fun, fashionable, and more interesting way. Filet mignon sandwiches were wrapped with parchment and tied with red-and-white twine; homemade potato chips were served in mini fry baskets."

Photos: Lucy Hewett
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
Shawn Doolin
Shawn Doolin

Entertaining Company
Entertaining Company owner Wendy Pashman describes Shawn Doolin as her “engineer of global cuisine.” The Chicago-based executive chef prepares ethnically diverse menus, including modern Indian fare and feasts for Jewish celebrations. The firm provides full-service catering for more than 1,000 events each year, and clients have included Burberry and the Society for Contemporary Art.

Papadums with tandoori chicken, pickled cipollini onions, and jalapeño crisps
"We wanted to incorporate tandoori chicken and moong dal ka salad—the bride’s two favorite dishes—into an hors d’oeuvre. The cocktail hour was held in the elegantly transformed loading dock, so we wanted the vessel, which became the plantain chip, to be something crispy that would hold up in humidity as well as the distance from the kitchen to the dock. And to make it easier for guests to pick up, we elevated it with silver bowls that were turned upside to create pedestals."

Photos: Chris Cassidy Photography (papadums), Linda Bergonia Photography (Doolin)
Matt Bencivenga
Matt Bencivenga

Wolfgang Puck Catering
Having worked his way up from a cook at a bar and grill, Los Angeles-based Matt Bencivenga is a 20-year veteran of the hospitality industry. As partner and chef of Wolfgang Puck Catering, Bencivenga oversees the company’s culinary development and operations in 15 markets across the country, serving innovative, high-end cuisine at noteworthy events. But he still considers his Jersey-style meatballs his most beloved dish.

White chocolate mousse in golden egg shells
"The egg shell is a great way to showcase different types of dishes. We fill it with chocolate mousse, crab Louie, and other options. Using an egg shell as a vessel during the spring is just so symbolic of the season that it’s become very popular."

Photos: Courtesy of Wolfgang Puck Catering
Matthew Riznyk
Matthew Riznyk

Great Performances
Growing up in Westchester, New York, Matthew Riznyk developed an early passion for cooking with local ingredients. He earned a degree from the Institute of Culinary Education and went on to work for Marriott Hotels and the Myriad Restaurant Group before joining Great Performances in 2007. At the New York-based firm, he uses local, sustainable ingredients to develop dishes for the 100 Mile Menu, which incorporates items from farms within a 100-mile radius.

Seared sea scallops with apple purée, quick-pickled apple and mustard blossoms, and cider gastrique
"We have amazing sea scallops in New England waters, and fall is a great time of year [to serve] them. It is also the perfect season to showcase the diversity of New York State apples. We did this in three ways: in a savory purée, pickled, and in a gastrique."

Photos: Amanda Gentle
Molly Johnson
Molly Johnson

Limelight Catering
Chef Molly Johnson got her big break working as a personal chef for actor Hugh Jackman. These days, she stays busy with full-service catering at Limelight Catering for some 1,000 events each year, and clients have ranged from Steppenwolf Theater Company to Google. Though she boasts a versatile repertoire, the Chicago-based chef specializes in Middle Eastern, and specifically Lebanese, cuisine.

Papadum crisp with braised French lentils, sweet pepper, carrot confit, toasted cumin, and fresh herb vinaigrette
"We ‘paint’ stripes on the plate with honey—or agave nectar if the dish is vegan—using small paintbrushes. Then, we gently dust over each line with an array of ground spices. This plate has turmeric, sweet paprika, cumin, and ground fennel—the same spices used in the preparation of the hors d’oeuvre."

Photos: Erika Dufour/Limelight
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)
Heather Weaver
Heather Weaver

Occasions Caterers
Heather Weaver decided that she wanted to be a chef at a young age, and after culinary school, she began to work in some of Washington, D.C.’s most distinguished restaurants. Her respect for ingredients and tradition combined with creative curiosity led her to her current role as the lead chef of research and development at Occasions Caterers in the Nation’s Capital. With the help of co-founder Eric Michael and creative director Amy Lewerenz, Weaver develops, tests, and explores new dishes, ingredients, and presentations in an effort to stand out from fellow caterers.

Scallop hors d’oeuvres with shells magnetically affixed to metal pins attached to driftwood trays
"When interpreting or reinterpreting dishes, you should always begin with understanding its origin and the culture that created it. The tray design was truly about form and function. … Eric conceived the idea of producing something that related to the ingredients, was striking, and functionally effective."

Photos: Courtesy of Occasions Caterers
Hugo Veltman
Hugo Veltman

SBE Events and Catering
Classically trained in Paris and with more than two decades of experience, Hugo Veltman brings expert execution and creativity to SBE Events and Catering. Prior to joining the Los Angeles-based company, Veltman worked at Patina Restaurant Group and Charlie Trotter in Chicago. Now in Hollywood, Veltman’s clients and events include major motion picture studios and premieres, like A Million Ways to Die in the West, as well as award celebrations, such as 2014’s Golden Globes after-party for the Weinstein Company.

Custom chili station with various fixings, such as cheddar cheese, green onions, jalapeños, sour cream, and Fritos, served in mini faux cast-iron skillets
"Most chefs try to show off what they can do; I aim to understand the client’s needs and fulfill them to perfection. I do this in a fresh, new, and innovative way, whether it means creating a custom menu or taking a classic and making it my own. It’s the details and execution that make my team different."

Photos: Stephanie Collins Photography (chili station), Courtesy of SBE Events and Catering (Veltman)
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
Vaidotas Karsokas and Brittany Ferrin
Vaidotas Karsokas and Brittany Ferrin

Truffleberry Market
The married catering duo of Vaidotas Karsokas and Brittany Ferrin, who met as prep cooks at a Chicago restaurant, started their business out of their parents’ kitchens with zero experience. Now, with a team of 10, they service high-end clients like Louis Vuitton and Chanel.

Chicken lettuce wraps attached to a wall of lemons using fabricated hatpins
"We always try to think outside the platter in order to give guests something extra to buzz about aside from the flavors themselves, so we knew something vertical and interactive would be the way to bring some drama into this fabulous food setting."

Photos: Brittany Bekas Photography (lemon wall), Nakai Photography (Ferrin & Karsokas)
Shannon Shaffer
Shannon Shaffer

Design Cuisine
Formerly the executive chef for the Kennedy Center and its Roof Terrace, Shannon Shaffer has managed and developed catering for a slew of major Washington, D.C.-area events. While at Design Cuisine in 2013, he catered the inaugural luncheon at the Capitol for President Obama; he’s also handled catering for the National Trust on the Mall luncheon and the Wolf Trap gala. Innovative menu items have ranged from a D.I.Y. B.L.T. station to a 15-step beet salad.

Smoked mozzarella pearls with tomato and basil
"The inspiration behind the dish was to show the guests how we make mozzarella pearls. The use of molecular gastronomy has been more prevalent in the past few years, and we try to incorporate it where possible, but still serve more traditional food that people are familiar with."

Photos: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash (smoked mozzarella pearls), Courtesy of Design Cuisine (Shaffer)
Jenny Glasgow
Jenny Glasgow

Olivier Cheng Catering & Events
Jenny Glasgow, who worked as a senior advertising executive for more than a decade before becoming a chef, is the creative culinary force at New York’s Olivier Cheng Catering & Events, where she specializes in restaurant-caliber cuisine. Glasgow trained at the French Culinary Institute in New York and served as the director of culinary development at California-based Matthew Kenney Group before joining Olivier Cheng. With a diverse client base, including leading fashion houses, Glasgow and her team have created menus for events as far away as Doha, Qatar.

Ricotta späetzle with duck confit, served with a golden Gruyère broth, which is poured into the bowl, turning the liquid bright pink when it hits the beet gelée hidden underneath
"We had a client who was asking for a presentation with ‘wow’ factor. We didn’t want something that was just a gimmick. It had to be something that tasted good—that we would want to eat."

Photos: Pearcey Proper
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