Bridal Shower Food Ideas

by Sarah Roberts

There are a variety of foods that you can serve at a bridal shower. There are also some that you may wish to avoid. The simplest thing is to eliminate what you can’t have. As the bride is the focal point of the shower, find out what she doesn’t like or can’t eat. Avoid serving foods that are commonly know to trigger allergies. It’s worth finding out from the guests if they suffer from any food allergies so those products can be avoided.

This is where the fun comes in. You will already have chosen a theme for the bridal shower. Try and fit some tasty dishes around it. Having a brunch party is a great idea. If you hold it on a Sunday it can stretch into a lovely, long, lazy afternoon. Try to make it informal as this will encourage guests to mingle more. In a corner you can have a table serving fresh breads and another table with fresh fruits. One good idea is to serve mini quiche. On one side of the room you could have your drinks table serving punch and cocktails. Remember to also serve fruit juices and coffee, too. Fruit based desserts are always popular. Some chocolate coated strawberries or lemon squares could go down well.

If you or the bride prefer to have it in the evening, a casserole might be a good idea because you could circulate while it is cooking or heating up. It could always be made earlier and you could heat it just before you serve it. You could also consider lasagna and have a great big salad to go with it. For an evening do, food like this is great because you can do everything ahead of time and you don’t have to be around in the kitchen when the guests walk in. You could also have a smoked or a grilled dish and just take an occasional peek into the kitchen while it is cooking.

Do try and find out before the party if anyone is a vegan or a vegetarian so that you can serve up food to suit them too. For a casserole or lasagna, all you need to do is make a vegetarian option as well and you could also check the Internet for recipes.

Cake could be the dessert considering it is a bridal shower. But so many wedding showers today do not follow customs that are traditional so you can feel free to break tradition and have some other desserts. Maybe a table of different desserts or a choice of pies or fruits along with cake. A chocolate fountain can be easily rented to make for a great centerpiece.

Finger food may be preferred as a lighter alternative. A table laid out with light bites is a great idea. People can just walk up and help themselves and still be able to converse with the other guests. Things like crackers and cheese or dips and tiny muffins are a good choice.

Ultimately the choice rests on you and the bride but by choosing the right food will ensure you have a great bridal or wedding shower.

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