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So you are looking for something a little different to the traditional buffet for your evening do.  Consider a garden BBQ, this is similar to a buffet but is quirky and different.  Don’t worry though, your guests won’t have to do their own cooking and we’re not talking sausages and burgers (ok, not just talking sausages and burgers!).  The menu of a BBQ can be as inventive as you want.  It will be cooked over hot coals (stating the obvious – sorry!) by venue chefs (or external caterers) and will be placed on platters to be served to your guests, as they are ready.  Not all venues can offer this option so if you are set on the idea check it our early in your planning.

 

Sample Options for an Evening Garden BBQ

  • Pork & Cider Sausages
  • Beef Burgers
  • Tandoori Chicken Thighs
  • BBQ marinated Pork Ribs
  • Kofta Kebabs
  • Vegetable Skewers

Served with…

  • Baby Baked Potatoes
  • Corn on the Cob
  • Coleslaw
  • Tomato and Red Onion Salad
  • Penne Pasta with Herb Oil
  • Tossed Mixed Leaves
  • Freshly Baked Bread

 

Canapés were traditionally served on arrival at high society weddings, however these days the majority of venues will be able to prepare cost effective canapés that will both appeal to your guest and satisfy them until your meal is served.  If money is a real issue (and when isn’t it?) for your and your partner, don’t feel pressured by either tradition, expectation or the venue (it has been know honest!) to serve them prior to your Wedding Breakfast.

 

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