Best food for a wedding reception
- By maurice perkins
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- 04 Jan, 2018
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Popsicle Cocktails
There is nothing more refreshing than a fruity popsicle. Envision the gourmet version, with flavors like cherry or lavender sorbet. Sound delicious? Ask your caterer to try out an adults-only version for the cocktail hour with your favorite champagne (pop comprised from the glass!) To get a fun spin on a treat.

Classic Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
There is no comfort food better than tomato soup and grilled cheese. Produce nostalia however, make the meal more mature by serving smaller sandwiches and soup in drink glasses for dipping.

Take-Home Cake Boxes
Work with your caterer and offer a slice of the wedding cake -- or the groom's cake -- that they can take home to guests. It's an fantastic idea for out-of-towners who may desire a midnight snack in their hotel room. Psst: This may also double as your wedding favors.

Tiny Cheeseburgers
If you function satisfying cheeseburgers (or even black or veggie bean burgers), we guarantee your friends and family will never quit talking about how amazing your wedding food was--especially in case you add a custom made sauce and condiments channel to the mix.

Vintage Carnival Food
We are talking donuts and fried everything--all patterned plates or dressed up with fancy wrappers. Does this get any more mouth watering than that? The motif with skillet and a hot funnel cake or various toppings cart to get a late night snack.

Savory Chicken and Waffles
Serve this traditional duo, if you want to take fried chicken one step farther.

Pigs in a Blanket
We love the idea of a fun Fourth of July bash or hot dogs for a garden wedding. Better yet? Pigs in a blanket, look more to tsmcatering.ca.

Make-Your-Own Tacos
Your visitors will love a taco bar, and it's a fun way to let everybody put their own twist.
