Wedding sampler box
Wedding sampler box consist of four different cake samples
Red velvet
Vanilla
Chocolate
Lemon
Marble
Strawberry
Lavender
Carrot
We offer various flavors
$32 for 12
A grazing table is a visually appealing and inviting spread of food, often served as an appetizer or snack, designed to encourage guests to graze and socialize. It's typically a large, communal arrangement of various small dishes, finger foods, and snacks, artfully arranged on a table, board, or platter.
Imagine a colorful and abundant display of:
1. Finger foods: Mini quiches, deviled eggs, meatballs, and cheese and charc and fruit kebabs.
2. Artisanal cheeses: Soft-ripened brie, creamy goat cheese, and rich blue cheese, paired with crackers, bread, and garnishes.
3. Cured meats: Thinly sliced prosciutto, salami, and ham, often served with accompaniments like olives, pickles, and spreads.
4. Fresh fruits and vegetables: Crudités with dips, seasonal fruits, and edible flowers add natural beauty and flavor.
5. Dips and spreads: Hummus, guacamole, salsa, and tapenade provide creamy, savory, or tangy options.
6. Breads and crackers: Crostini, flatbreads, crackers, and breadsticks offer bases for building bites.
7. Pickled or marinated items: Pickles, artichoke hearts, and roasted peppers add a tangy, salty flavor.
8. Garnishes: Fresh herbs, edible flowers, and microgreens add pops of color and freshness.
The goal of a grazing table is to create a welcoming and interactive dining experience, encouraging guests to explore different flavors, textures, and combinations at their own pace. It's perfect for social gatherings, parties, and events where guests want to mingle and snack.
Charcuterie cups are a creative and convenient twist on the traditional charcuterie board. They're essentially small, portable containers filled with a selection of cured meats, cheeses, crackers, fruits, nuts, and spreads, carefully arranged to provide a satisfying snack or light meal.
Imagine a miniaturized version of a charcuterie board, with a variety of flavors and textures, all packaged in a compact cup or container. These cups are perfect for parties, picnics, or even just a quick snack at the office.
The contents of a charcuterie cup can vary depending on personal preferences and dietary restrictions, but common ingredients include:
- Cured meats like prosciutto, salami, or ham
- Soft or hard cheeses, such as brie, cheddar, or gouda
- Crackers, breadsticks, or crostini
- Fresh or dried fruits, like grapes, berries, or cranberries
- Nuts, including almonds, walnuts, or pecans
- Spreads, such as hummus, mustard, or chutney
The beauty of charcuterie cups lies in their flexibility and convenience. They're easy to grab and go, and can be customized to suit any taste or dietary need. Plus, they're a fun and visually appealing way to enjoy a variety of flavors and textures in one bite-sized package.