A Sumptuous Menu Makes the Baby Shower
The fare you
have at your baby shower seems like just a background detail to
many of the guests, but any hostess knows that much planning and
preparation goes into this aspect of the party. Choosing not
to spend much time planning the baby shower menu will not be the
cause of any snide comments on the part of the guests, but putting
your effort into choosing recipes and meal ideas might just lead to
compliments!
Lighter Fare First
Before the main part of the meal, while the other events of the
baby shower are going on, it is important to place little snacks
throughout the room for the guests. Though these munchies
might not seem an essential part of the baby shower menu, the truth
is that guests appreciate such gestures. Bowls of honey
roasted peanuts, pretzels, candies, mints, and oyster crackers can
provide just the right touch.
Finger Food for Thought
When planning the baby shower menu, take into consideration the
formality of the event. Will the meal be a big sit down
affair, or will it be served buffet style? After making
this decision, you can begin to plan out the specifics of the
meal.
Most baby shower menus are more informal—after all, when you’re
playing games and doing crafts, who wants to sit down for a fancy
meal? In this case, finger foods will play an important role
in the meal. You might want to consider making small tea
sandwiches, devilled eggs, sticky buns, pigs in a blanket—any foods
that the guests can easily handle with their hands. Fruit and
veggie platters are also a must.
Delectable Desserts to Die For
One of the most anticipated parts of the menu at any baby shower
is the dessert. That said, there really is no way to go wrong
when planning this part of the meal. It is a good idea to
bake cookies, or make a lighter dessert option for those who don’t
want to indulge too much. However, make sure to also prepare
something that screams “indulgence”—a cake, torte, chocolate
mousse, or cheesecake would be a popular option.
Some baby showers choose to honor the baby in their menu choices
by preparing a type of birthday cake. This can be a great
idea to make the mother feel extra special. Have the guests
sing “Happy Birthday” to the baby and allow the future mommy to
blow out the candles. It is a special way to celebrate a
special occasion.
Free From Restrictions
There are
really no limitations to what can be prepared for a baby shower
menu. The chef should trust their best judgment—chances are
that if they think it tastes good, so will everyone else!
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